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;***************************************************************************
; RA-Echo Sample Configfile RA-ECHO.CFG
; For better performance you may remove the comment lines.
;***************************************************************************
;***************************************************************************
; SYSOP
; The Name of the Sysop. Just to let some external utilities
; know your name.
Sysop Roger Kirchhoff
;***************************************************************************
; INPACKET
; The directory where RA-ECHO can temporarely store your inbound
; mail packets.
InPacket E:\RAE\INP
;***************************************************************************
; OUTPACKET
; The directory where RA-ECHO can temporarely store your outbound
; mail packets. You can speed up RA-Echo if you let this point to
; a RAM disk !
OutPacket F:\
;***************************************************************************
; OUTBOUND
; The directoy where RA-ECHO will store outgoing echomail
; (arcmail) packets.
Outbound E:\RAE\OUTBOUND
;***************************************************************************
; NETOUTBOUND
; The directory where RA-Echo stores packed netmail if you use the
; PACK option.
NetOutbound E:\RAE\NETOUT
;***************************************************************************
; MESSAGEBASE
; Path to your QBBS style message files.
MessageBase E:\RA\MSGBASE
;***************************************************************************
; NETMAIL
; Your fido netmail directory.
Netmail E:\MAIL
;***************************************************************************
; KILLNETMAIL
; If 'ON', RA-ECHO will delete imported netmails after import.
KillNetmail OFF
;***************************************************************************
; FILES
; The directory where incoming files are located.
Files E:\FILES
;***************************************************************************
; MAILER
; This can be FRONTDOOR, BINKLEY or DBridge.
Mailer FRONTDOOR
;***************************************************************************
; MAILERPATH
; Your mailer directory
MailerPath E:\FD
;***************************************************************************
; POINTNET
; If you have points that cannot handle 4-D adressing PointNet is
; your fake address.
PointNet 24504
;***************************************************************************
; NODEADR
; Your 4-D node address
NodeAdr 2:245/4
;***************************************************************************
; AKA
; You can define an unlimited number of AKA adresses !
; It is NOT neccessary to define your pointnet as an AKA.
Aka 222:100/59
;***************************************************************************
; DELETEFILE ON
; ON/OFF If ON RA-ECHO will delete incoming packets after Import,
; otherwise they will be marked with a '~' in the file extension.
DeleteFile OFF
;***************************************************************************
; LOGFILE
; Path and Name of RA-ECHO's main logfile.
Logfile E:\FD\FRODO.LOG
;***************************************************************************
; AREAFIXLOG
; Logfile for Areafix requests
AreafixLog E:\FD\FRODO.LOG
;***************************************************************************
; FILEFIXLOG
; Logfile for FileFix requests
FilefixLog E:\FD\FRODO.LOG
;***************************************************************************
; STATLOG
; Logfile for statistical information about the number of mails that
; flow through your system.
StatLog E:\RAE\STATIST.LOG
;***************************************************************************
; AREAFIXNAME
; You may define new names for Areafix and Filefix. Both will process
; every message which is addressed to one of these names.
AreafixName AREAFIX,AREAMGR,ECHOMGR,POINTMGR,ECHOFIX
;***************************************************************************
; FILEFIXNAME
FilefixName FILEFIX,UPDOWNMGR,FILELOADER,FILESMGR
;***************************************************************************
; EXTERNNAME
; RA-ECHO usually sets the 'received' bit on every received netmail.
; Some external utilities require the 'received' bit NOT to be set, so
; you can define an unlimited number of 'EXTERNNAME'. If RA-ECHO finds
; a netmail addressed to one of these names it will NOT set the
; 'received' bit.
ExternName RAID
ExternName Whatever You Want
;***************************************************************************
; ORIGIN
; Default Origin line for all echos. Several external utilities for
; RA-ECHO like RA-AREAS (which creates an AREAS.BBS file) need this.
Origin Mister Musiker - The first RA-Echo Node
;***************************************************************************
; BADMESSAGE
; The directory or area, where RA-ECHO puts bad messages.
BadMessage BAD_MSGS
;***************************************************************************
; DUPEMESSAGE
; The directory or area, where RA-ECHO puts double messages.
DupeMessage DUPES
;***************************************************************************
; ILLEGALMESSAGE
; The directory or area, where RA-ECHO puts illegally imported messages.
IllegalMessage ILLEGAL
;***************************************************************************
; NEWMESSAGE
; If you receive an echomail in an unknown area, RA-Echo creates
; this echo as a passthru area (only if the sending node is
; qualified for this). Optionally RA-Echo writes the incoming
; echomail to the 'NEWMESSAGE' area, which will have 'Newmail' as
; mailtype definition.
NewMessage NEW
;***************************************************************************
; ADDAREA
; New Echomail areas will be created in the first free area from
; ADDAREA on. Example: 'AddArea 1' will create a new echo in the first
; free area available, 'AddArea 201' in the first available passthru
; area.
AddArea 201
;***************************************************************************
; SYSOPALERTTEXT
; RA-Echo will inform you with a netmail that a new echo has been
; received. You can define a textfile with the content of this message.
SysopAlertText @E:\RAE\NEWECHO.TXT
;***************************************************************************
; ALERTMESSAGE
; You can inform your users or Points that a new echo area has been
; received. Simply let RA-Echo post a message on a local Board or even
; in an echomail area. This is the board where RA-Echo will do this.
AlertMessage TEST
;***************************************************************************
; ECHOALERTTEXT
; This is the text with which you want to inform them.
EchoAlertText Mister Musiker has received the new area &Z from &N on &A.
;***************************************************************************
; ECHOQUERYTEXT
; RA-Echo's Areafix Query answer text
EchoQueryText @E:\RAE\QUERY.TXT
;***************************************************************************
; ECHONOTIFYTEXT
; Areafix notify text
EchoNotifyText @E:\RAE\NOTIFY.TXT
;***************************************************************************
; FILEQUERYTEXT
; With this text RA-Echo will answer a Query request to filefix
FileQueryText The following file areas are available for you on &Y:
;***************************************************************************
; MAXMSGSIZE
; Maximum size a message may have to get imported by RA-ECHO
; min. 1024, max. 65000 Bytes
MaxMsgSize 32000
;***************************************************************************
; MAXEXPORTSIZE
; Maximum size a message may have to be exported.
; min. 1024, max. 65000 Bytes
; If a message > MaxExportSize is generated on your system, it will not
; be exported but copied to you BadMessage area.
MaxExportSize 16000
;***************************************************************************
; MINIMPFREE
; Minimum disk space (kB) that must be available on the destination
; drive to let RA-Echo unpack incoming Arcmail packets.
MinImpFree 500
;***************************************************************************
; MINEXPFREE
; The minimum diskspace that must be available on the destination
; drive for packing arcmail packets (in kBytes)
MinExpFree 200
;***************************************************************************
; FILEFIXACCESS
; Minimum Access a user must have to use FileFix
FileFixAccess 50
;***************************************************************************
; FILEADDTYPE
; This is the way RA-Echo writes Filefix Uploads to FILES.BBS
; 0 = Filename + description
; 1 = Filename + [00] + description
; 2 = Filename + description + uploadername
; 3 = Filename + [00] + description + uploadername
FileAddType 3
;***************************************************************************
; NEWFILES
; RA-ECHO will move Files addressed to FileFix to this directory
; and append their description to FILES.BBS, if no filearea was
; specified in the Filefix message
NewFiles E:\BOX\NEWIN
;***************************************************************************
; FILEFIXCMD
; Any command will be executed here. You can execute a batchfile,
; call a virus scanner etc.. RA-ECHO will pass some commandline
; parameters to the called program, which can be a *.COM, *.EXE
; or *.BAT file. %1 is the name of the incoming file, %2 is the
; original directory, %3 is the destination directory.
; FilefixCmd VSCAN %2\%1 %3
; EXAMPLE: VSCAN.BAT
; PKUNZIP %1 C:\TEMP\
; SCAN C:\TEMP
; IF ERRORLEVEL XX GOTO Del
; DEL C:\TEMP\*.*
; GOTO Ende:
; :Del
; DEL %1
; :Ende
;***************************************************************************
; SWAPDRIVE
; The drive or directory where RA-ECHO will put its swap files when
; external programs like packers etc. are called.
SwapDrive E:\RAE
;***************************************************************************
; SWAPEMS ON/OFF
; You can also tell RA-ECHO to swap to EMS.
SwapEms ON
;***************************************************************************
; POINTSYSTEM ON/OFF
; If 'PointSystem' is on RA-ECHO will NOT export while importing.
; NEVER use this if you have any downlinks !
PointSystem OFF
;***************************************************************************
; ORIGINREPLACE ON/OFF
; If ON RA-ECHO will replace every origin line with the origin line
; that you defined in RAESETUP for that echo.
OriginReplace ON
;***************************************************************************
; SYSTEMPATH
; This is the directory where RA-ECHO finds Remote Access if
; you haven't set the environment variable 'SET RA=<path>'
;
Systempath E:\RA
;
;***************************************************************************
; AREACONF
; RA-Echo can handle multiple Netmail areas. Usually a netmail
; will be imported to the netmail area with the address the
; netmail is addressed to. If you want to setup netmail areas
; for special nodenumbers you can do this with area conferences.
; AREACONF 2:245/4 2:245/4.1 4.6 4.8 2:24506/1 6 8
;***************************************************************************
; PATHSTRIP ON/OFF
; If you don't want to have the Path lines in your messagebase you
; can strip them.
; PathStrip ON
;***************************************************************************
; SEENBYSTRIP ON/OFF
; If you don't want to have the Seen-By lines in your messagebase you
; can strip them.
;
; SeenByStrip ON
;***************************************************************************
; BADFILES
; Double files you receive via FileFix are moved to this directory
;
; BadFiles E:\BAD
;***************************************************************************
; FTSCNAMES ON/OFF
; ON means RA-Echo creates FTSC compatible packetnames. This does NOT
; include Zone support, so OFF is the better choice if you pack arcmail
; for multiple zones.
FTSCNames OFF
;***************************************************************************
; LHARC, PKZIP, ZOO, ARJ, PAK, LHA, PKARC,
; USERARC 1, USERARC 2, USERARC 3, USERARC 4, USERARC
;
; This is something very special. It allows you call any packer with
; any parameters. And it also allows you to define up to six NEW packers
; that now that RA-ECHO is going to be release might not even exist.
; LHA = 2,-lh5-
; LHA - LHA a -m %1 %2
; LHA + LHA e -c %1 %2 *.PKT
;
; Define a packer. '2' is the offset from the beginning of a
; packed file where RA-Echo can find the packer's 'mark'.
; '-lh5-' is the packer's mark with which RA-Echo can recognize
; that the packet is packed with LHA.
;
; '-' are the unpack parameters. '%1' is the name of the
; archive file, '%2' the name of the file that has to be
; added. '+' are the unpack parameters.
;
; These are the default settings for LHA, so you don't have to include
; this. But you can define any new packer too, please take a look
; at this:
; UserArc 1 = 0,DS #80 #64
; UserArc 1 + DSPACK a -o -e %1 %2
; UserArc 1 - DSUNPACK -o -m -v -y %1 %2 *.PKT
; Now, here are the default settings for all packers. You may
; uncomment and change them:
; Packer Extract Add Offset, Mark
; ====================================================================
; LHARC LHARC e -c %1 %2 *.PKT LHARC a -m %1 %2 2,-lh1-
; LHA LHA e -c %1 %2 *.PKT LHA a -m %1 %2 2,-lh5-
; PKZIP PKUNZIP -o %1 %2 *.PKT PKZIP %1 %2 0,PK
; PAK PAK e %1 %2 *.PKT PAK a %1 %2 0,#26
; ZOO ZOO -e %1 %2 *.PKT ZOO -a %1 %2 0,ZOO
; ARJ ARJ e %1 %2 *.PKT ARJ a %1 %2 0,#96 #234
; PKARC PKXARC %1 %2 *.PKT PKARC a %1 %2
;***************************************************************************
; END of RA-ECHO.CFG
;***************************************************************************