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;This is the full path and name of your log file. Make sure to include
;the full path.
;
b:RA_DB.LOG
;This is the Background color. Acceptable values are 1 through 7.
;1 is blue, 2 is green, 3 is cyan (like light blue), 4 is red,
;5 is magenta (like purple-red), 6 is brown, and 7 is white.
;
1
;This is the title color (titles are headings for screens at the top of
;the screen). Acceptable values are 1 through 7. See above for what
;each number represents.
;
4
;This is the color of regular text or foreground text. This is the color
;that is shown when you type in a command or for a value of a counter (like
;how many messages posted in area#1). Acceptable values are 1-15. See above
;for values of 1-7. 8 is grey (not recommended), 9 is light blue, 10 is
;light green, 11 is light cyan, 12 is light red, 13 is light magenta, 14 is
;yellow, 15 is high intensity white.
;
14
;This is the color of the labels (like Message area 1:). Acceptable values
;are 0-15. See above for colors.
;
15
;This is the exact (capital and lower case as from the log) posting in
;the first message area through the 30th message area. Only put in a
;unique part of the line to identify the area by.
;
;first message area identifier.
area #1
;2 mai (message area identifier)
area #2
;3 mai
area #3
;4 mai
area #4
;5 mai
area #5
;6 mai
area #6
;7 mai
area #7
;8 mai
area #8
;9 mai
area #9
;10 mai
area #10
;11 mai
area #11
;12 mai
area #12
;13 mai
area #13
;14 mai
area #14
;15 mai
area #15
;16 mai
area #16
;17 mai
area #17
;18 mai
area #18
;19 mai
area #19
;20 mai
area #20
;21 mai
area #21
;22 mai
area #22
;23 mai
area #23
;24 mai
area #24
;25 mai
area #25
;26 mai
area #26
;27 mai
area #27
;28 mai
area #28
;29 mai
area #29
;30 mai
area #30
;This is the exact line from the log to identify a new user. Only put
;in a unique part of the line to identify it.
new user
;This is the exact line from the log to identify a user on-line. Only put
;in a unique part of the line to identify it.
on-line at
;identify user on-line at 300 baud
on-line at 300
;identify user on line at 1200 baud
on-line at 1200
;identify user on line at 2400 baud
on-line at 2400
;identify an upload
upload
;identify a download
download
;The rest are the names to be put on the report screen for the message
;areas. These don't have to be the same as in the log. They must be less
;than 35 characters. About half way across the screen is 40 characters.
;
;area 1 name
area 1
;area 2 name
area 2
;area 3 name
area 3
;area 4 name
area 4
;area 5 name
area 5
;area 6 name
area 6
;area 7 name
area 7
;area 8 name
area 8
;area 9 name
area 9
;area 10 name
area 10
;area 11 name
area 11
;area 12 name
area 12
;area 13 name
area 13
;area 14 name
area 14
;area 15 name
area 15
;area 16 name
area 16
;area 17 name
area 17
;area 18 name
area 18
;area 19 name
area 19
;area 20 name
area 20
;area 21 name
area 21
;area 22 name
area 22
;area 23 name
area 23
;area 24 name
area 24
;area 25 name
area 25
;area 26 name
area 26
;area 27 name
area 27
;area 28 name
area 28
;area 29 name
area 29
;area 30 name
area 30