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1991-11-14
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;Notice: The more files you mask out from the list, the less files that
; TRSTAT will be able to track.. They all share the same memory
; pool. Same goes for Masked users, and such.. If you have a very
; large BBS, try not to mask any files, or use wildcards instead of
; masking out physical directories.
;BBSNAME variable tells Transfer Stats the name of your BBS.
BBSNAME=The Bard's Lair
;BULLET variable tells Transfer Stats where to place the bulletin file
;created. It can contain a drive and path name. If ANSI is chosen in the
;COLOR variable, a "G" is appened to the name... in this example, BLT99G
;would be the name of the ANSI file and the ASCII file would be named BLT99.
BULLET=BLT99
;COLOR variable tells Transfer Stats what type of color bulletin to create.
;If COLOR is not specified then no color bulletin is created.
;PCB - use PCB @Xnn color codes, ANSI - use standard ANSI color codes,
;NONE - do not use any color codes at all. Default value is NONE.
COLOR=PCB
;DOWNLOAD variable tells Transfer Stats where to find the DOWNLOAD.TXT file
;This variable can contain drive and path name. If it is not found, the
;program will exit with errorlevel=2.
DOWNLOAD=DOWNLOAD.TXT
;FILES variable tells Transfer Stats how many filenames to include in the
;bulletin. Default value is 999.
FILES=50
;MINIMUM variable tells Transfer Stats the minimum amount of downloaded files to
;include in the bulletin. If it turns out the be less than FILES then
;the number of included files will be truncated.
MINIMUM=5
;SORT variable tells Transfer Stats how to sort the list of files placed
;into the bulletin. Choices are: 1 - sort by filenames, 2 - sort by
;number of downloads. Default value is 2.
SORT=2
;DAYS variable tells Transfer Stats how many days back Transfer Stats should look for files
;to include in the bulletin. Default value is 7. If DAYS equals a valid
;date, then Transfer Stats only processes files transfered from the specified date
;on, ex: DAYS=08-01-91. If DAYS equals FIRST then Transfer Stats will process files
;transfered on the first day of the current month and year.
DAYS=365
;TRIM variable tells Transfer Stats whether or not to trim the DOWNLOAD.TXT
;file to the number of days specified in DAYS.
TRIM=NO
;HEADINFO varaible tells Transfer Stats how whether or not to include the
;information header in the bulletin with transfer and ratio info.
;HEADINFO=NO
;FRAME variable tells Transfer Stats the color to use for the frame
; Valid colors are:
; BLACK
; BLUE
; GREEN
; CYAN
; RED
; MAGENTA
; BROWN
; WHITE
; GRAY
; BRIGHT BLUE
; BRIGHT GREEN
; BRIGHT CYAN
; BRIGHT RED
; BRIGHT MAGENTA
; YELLOW
; BRIGHT WHITE
; Only the first 7 colors are valid as background colors
FRAME=BRIGHT WHITE ON CYAN
;HEADER variable tells Transfer Stats the color to use in the header for each
;listing
HEADER=BLACK ON CYAN
;TEXT variable tells Transfer Stats the color to use for the text in each
;listing
TEXT=YELLOW ON BLUE
;MASKFILE variable sets which files to mask out of the files looked at.
;A masked file can contain wildcards, e.g. FILE-??.*, W*.*Z*, *T*.E?E, etc...
;When using wildcards, the program may take a little longer to process
;information.
MASKFILE=REGISTER.ZIP
MASKFILE=DONATE.ZIP
;By using a "@" as the first charactor, you can mask out all the files in
;the specified directory. WARNING! You can mask out a MAXIMUM of 10,000
;filenames. The following masks out all the filenames found in the
;Qmodem upload directory on drive F:
;MASKFILE=@G:\OFFLINE
;A user's name may also be included in this field to maskout any activity from
;a specific user, including the sysop so that the results aren't reflected in
;the bulletin. First and last names must be typed in uppercase. Up to 50
;user names can be masked out.
MASKUSER=DAVE NAVARRO
;PROTBLT tells Transfer Stats where to put the protocol information. If YES then
;the protocol information is added to the end of the bulletin in BULLET
;variable, if NO then the protocol portion of the bulletin will be left out.
;If it contains a filename then the protocol information will be placed
;within a separate file of that name.
PROTBLT=YES
;PROTRAN variable translates the protocol letter to a name. This field can
;contain up to 30 characters.
; [---+----+----+----+----+----]
PROTRAN=Z:Zmodem-90
PROTRAN=M:Zmodem (Moby Turbo)
PROTRAN=S:Super Zmodem
PROTRAN=B:Bimodem
PROTRAN=G:Ymodem-G Batch
PROTRAN=X:Slow Xmodem CRC
PROTRAN=Y:Ymodem Batch
PROTRAN=O:Xmodem 1k (Old Ymodem)
PROTRAN=P:Puma
PROTRAN=R:Zmodem Single
PROTRAN=A:ASCII
PROTRAN=H:H/S Link (Bi-Directional)