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;
; WildMail Configuration File
;
;
; ALL LINES THAT HAVE A ";" IN COLUMN 1 ARE COMMENTS. ALL CONFIGURATION
; LINES ARE *NOT* CASE SENSITIVE. THE COMMENTS BOX BEFORE EACH LINE WILL
; SPECIFY WHETHER THE LINE IS REQUIRED OR OPTIONAL.
;
;
;-----------------------------+
; REQUIRED: |
; |
; Your default zone number. |
;-----------------------------+
;
Zone 100
;
;
;---------------------------------+
; REQUIRED: |
; |
; Your primary net/node number. |
;---------------------------------+
;
Address 950/0
;
;
;--------------------------------------------------------------+
; REQUIRED: |
; |
; Type of mailer - BINKLEY, DBRIDGE, or FRONTDOOR |
; If you run a Binkleyterm or Seadog system, then specify |
; BINKLEY as your mailer. If you run D'Bridge or Frontdoor |
; as your mailer, then specify DBRIDGE. |
;--------------------------------------------------------------+
;
;Mailer DBRIDGE
Mailer BINKLEY
;Mailer FRONTDOOR
;
;
;---------------------------------------------------------+
; REQUIRED: |
; |
; The directory that contains your inbound mail files. |
; This would normally be the \files\ subdirectory for |
; your mailer. |
;---------------------------------------------------------+
;
InBound d:\binkley\files
;
;
;------------------------------------------------+
; OPTIONAL: |
; |
; Any AKA address numbers - MAX 20 addresses. |
; These AKA's are....... |
;------------------------------------------------+
;
Aka 100:950/4
Aka 100:910/3
Aka 1:143/114
Aka 69:1000/114
Aka 2601/90
Aka 26:1607/0
Aka 26:1607/1
Aka 26:1607/100
Aka 77:510/0
Aka 77:510/100
Aka 75:7607/0
Aka 75:7607/1
Aka 75:7607/2
;
;
;-----------------------------------------------------+
; OPTIONAL: |
; |
; Any addresses to add to the Seenby Line - MAX 20 |
; addresses. |
; These additional SeenBy addresses will prevent |
; duplicate messages being sent back to you if a |
; node downstream from you has your alias SeenBy |
; address as their primary address to forward mail |
; to. Use with caution. |
;-----------------------------------------------------+
;
; AddToSeenby 1607/1 607/100
;
;
;--------------------------------------------------------------------+
; OPTIONAL: MAX 10 |
; |
; FORMAT: MAP_ZONE <net/node> <zone> |
; |
; Any incoming netmail that matches the <net/node> will be |
; assigned the <zone>. This is so that any incoming netmail |
; that does not have a ZONE assigned to it, will be assigned |
; the zone that appears for that net/node. |
;--------------------------------------------------------------------+
;
MAP_ZONE 143/114 1
MAP_ZONE 1000/114 69
;
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
; OPTIONAL: |
; |
; FORMAT: DEFAULT_ZONE [DEST|MYCFG] |
; |
; DEST - Set origin zone to Destination Zone |
; MYCFG - Set origin zone to default zone |
; from WM.CFG |
; |
; DEFAULT_ZONE is overridden by options of MATCH_ZONE below. It |
; only applies where no MATCH_ZONE statement exists or where no |
; MATCH_ZONE rules apply. ie. mail to a destination zone is not |
; listed in a MATCH_ZONE statement. |
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
;
DEFAULT_ZONE dest
;
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
; OPTIONAL: MAX 10 |
; |
; FORMAT: MATCH_ZONE <inzone> <outzone1 outzone2... outzone10> |
; |
; INZONE - Zone to assign to non ^INTL mail |
; OUTZONE1(10) - Destination zones to match with |
; with INZONE. If destination |
; zone is in this list, then the |
; origin zone is set to INZONE. |
; |
; MATCH_ZONE is used to match up an outbound zone with a zone to |
; be used as the origin. ie. If outbound mail is sent to zone |
; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 then the origin zone is set to a 1, and if the |
; destination zone is 100 or 410, then the origin zone is set to 100. |
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
;
MATCH_ZONE 1 1 2 3 4 5 6
MATCH_ZONE 100 100 410 610
MATCH_ZONE 69 69
MATCH_ZONE 77 77
;
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
; OPTIONAL: MAX 10 |
; |
; FORMAT: OUT_ZONE <myakaaddr> <destzone1 destzone2... destzone10> |
; |
; MYAKAADDR - Fully qualified ZONE:NET/NODE |
; AKA address of my system |
; DESTZONE1(20) - Destination zones to apply the |
; MYAKAADDR to. |
; |
; OUT_ZONE is used to match up an outbound zone with an AKA address |
; to be used as the origin of the netmail message. ie. if the |
; outbound zone is 99, then the AKA address of 99:250/1 will be used |
; on the outbound netmail message as the origin, and if the outbound |
; zone is a 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 then the origin address will be |
; 1:161/55520. |
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
;
OUT_ZONE 100:950/0 100 410 610
OUT_ZONE 1:143/114 1 2 3 4 5 6
OUT_ZONE 69:1000/114 69
OUT_ZONE 77:510/100 77
;
;
;--------------------------------------------------------------------+
; REQUIRED: |
; |
; The WILDCAT! home directory that contains your MAKEWILD.DAT |
; This is the home directory for your WILDCAT! v3.0 configuration |
; files. This directory will contain your MAKEWILD.DAT file, |
; your CONFDESC.DAT file and associated SECLEVEL etc. files. |
;--------------------------------------------------------------------+
;
WILDCAT c:\wc30
;
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------+
; REQUIRED: |
; |
; The WILDCAT! Conference Number of your NETMAIL message area. |
; This is the conference number that you have designated as |
; your NETMAIL conference. Conference numbers start are |
; numbered from 0 (zero). |
;-----------------------------------------------------------------+
;
NetMail 11
;
;
;----------------------------------------------------------------+
; OPTIONAL: |
; |
; The directory that contains your NETMAIL messages. |
; WM will create netmail messages for all outbound mail, and |
; it needs to know where to put these. |
;----------------------------------------------------------------+
;
MatrixMail d:\binkley\mail
;
;
;-------------------------------------------------------------+
; REQUIRED: |
; |
; Outbound directory path. For D'Bridge systems, make |
; sure that the outbound path is *not* known to D'Bridge. |
; If the path is set the same as D'Bridges, then D'Bridge |
; will delete the files in there because it won't have a |
; corresponding QUEUE entry. |
; NOTE: WILDMAIL is not completely ZONE aware yet, so |
; the ZONE field below is not used for now. When |
; WM does become fully zone aware, it will use the |
; Zone number below to put outbound mail for other |
; nodes in the appopriate subdirectory (for Binkley |
; systems only). ie. zone 2 would go into the |
; c:\binkley\outbound.002 subdirectory, and zone |
; 16 would go to the c:\binkley\outbound.010 |
; directory. Remember than the directory numbers are |
; in HEXADECIMAL... ie Decimal 16 is hex 010. |
;-------------------------------------------------------------+
;
; NOTE: DO NOT USE A FILE NAME EXTENTION FOR YOUR OUTBOUND AREA.
; WILDMAIL WILL AUTOMATICALLY PUT IT IN FOR YOUR PARTICULAR
; ZONE.
;
; Directory:
; -------- -------------------
Outbound d:\binkley\Outbound
;
;
;---------------------------------------+
; OPTIONAL: |
; |
; The log file name to be used. |
; This will default to WM.LOG. |
;---------------------------------------+
;
Log WM.Log
;
;
;--------------------------------------------+
; OPTIONAL: |
; |
; Do you want a SECURE echomail system? |
; If you specify SECURE, then the .PKT |
; files will be checked for a password |
; to see if it matches the password |
; specified in the PASSWORD option below. |
;--------------------------------------------+
;
; Secure
;
;
;----------------------------------------+
; OPTIONAL: |
; |
; Where to put Unsecure/Bad Packets. |
; This is to be used in conjunction |
; with the SECURE option above. All |
; .PKT files that fail the password |
; check will be placed in this area. |
;----------------------------------------+
;
BadEcho d:\binkley\Bad_Msgs
;
;
;--------------------------------------------------+
; REQUIRED: |
; |
; Maximum dupes to remember. |
; This is the number of messages to remember as |
; duplicates. I recommend 1000 per conference, |
; so if you have 30 conferences, 30000 would be |
; the figure to use. This database, WILDDUPS, |
; contains *all* conference duplicates. |
;--------------------------------------------------+
;
Duplicates 5000
;
;
;----------------------------------------------+
; OPTIONAL: |
; |
; Maximum number of messages per .PKT file. |
; The default is 300. You can play around |
; with this figure to see which is best |
; for your downstream systems. Some prefer |
; smaller numbers, others large. I would |
; recommend a number between 200 and 400. |
;----------------------------------------------+
;
MaxMessages 400
;
;
;-------------------------------------------+
; OPTIONAL: |
; |
; Delete incoming null netmail messages. |
; I'm not sure this will be used, but |
; lets keep it in here anyway. |
;-------------------------------------------+
;
NullMessage
;
;
;-----------------------------------+
; OPTIONAL: |
; |
; All outbound NETMAIL will be |
; flagged as KILL/SENT if this |
; option is included. The |
; default setting is to NOT kill |
; the message but flag it as |
; being sent. |
;-----------------------------------+
;
; KillSent
;
;
;-----------------------------------+
; OPTIONAL: |
; |
; All outbound NETMAIL will have |
; the INTL kludge line in the |
; body of the message even if it |
; is being sent to the same zone. |
; The default setting is to have |
; the INTL kludge line on ONLY |
; those messages being sent to |
; other zones. |
;-----------------------------------+
;
INTLAddressing
;
;
;-------------------------------------+
; OPTIONAL: |
; |
; WM by default creates both a |
; .MSG and a message internal |
; in WILDCAT! if a netmail message |
; is received. By specifying this |
; option, ONLY a WILDCAT! netmail |
; message will be created. No .MSG |
; will be created if this option is |
; used. |
;-------------------------------------+
;
; NoNetMailMessage
;
;
;-------------------------------------------+
; OPTIONAL: |
; |
; Notify TO: person on incoming message. |
; |
; Note: This option will add some |
; processing time to the mail |
; tossing. It will scan your |
; WILDCAT! user file to see if |
; the TO: person exists on the |
; incoming message, and if so |
; it will flag the user that |
; there is mail waiting in the |
; particular conference. |
;-------------------------------------------+
;
Notify
;
;
;-------------------------------------------+
; OPTIONAL: |
; |
; Purge - maintain max message count. |
; |
; Note: This option will add some |
; processing time to the mail |
; tossing. It will maintain the |
; maximum message count that you |
; have specified in each mail |
; conference. If you are not |
; sure about this flag, then |
; comment it out, and let your |
; message database maintenance |
; program maintain it. ie. MPro! |
; |
; This is a command line option in WM, |
; so you can run it as an event from WM |
; instead of using it after each mail |
; run. |
;-------------------------------------------+
;
; Purge
;
;
;----------------------------------+
; OPTIONAL: |
; |
; Passwords for Secure Packets. |
; This option is used with the |
; SECURE option line above. |
;----------------------------------+
;
; NOTE: ONLY 6 CHARACTER PASSWORDS ARE USED.
;
; Address Password
; -------- --------- |------|
; Password 1:161/503 123456
;
;
;-----------------------------------------------+
; REQUIRED: |
; |
; Unpackers to use. |
; There are five (5) archive type supported |
; in WILDMAIL. These are shown below. Make |
; sure that your command line options to |
; unpack mail is correct for each unpacker |
; type. The "@a" is required to be in the |
; line so that WILDMAIL will know where to |
; put the archive name. |
; |
; The constant name *must* not be changed. |
;-----------------------------------------------+
;
; NOTE: MAKE SURE YOU SPECIFY A '@a' ARGUMENT. THIS TELLS WILDMAIL WHERE TO
; PUT THE ARCHIVE NAME.
;
;
;
; Keyword Constant Command/Arguments:
; ----------- ----------- ----------------------
Unpacker ZIPPACKER pkunzip.exe -x @a
Unpacker ARJPACKER arj.exe e -n @a
Unpacker ARCPACKER pkxarc.com @a
Unpacker LZHPACKER lharc.exe x @a
Unpacker PAKPACKER pak.exe e @a
Unpacker ZOOPACKER zoo.exe xO @a
;
;
;---------------------------------------------+
; REQUIRED: BINKLEYTERM SYSTEMS ONLY! |
; |
; The WILDMAIL Routing configuration file. |
; This file specifies the routing that the |
; mail will take, and also will allow you |
; to specify the times to POLL or CRASH |
; mail to particular systems. |
; |
; AS OF WM 2.05, this has NOT been IMPLEMENTED|
; |
; |
; Default name is WMRUTE.CFG. |
;---------------------------------------------+
;
WildMailRouter WMRute.Cfg
;
;
;-------------------------------------------------+
; REQUIRED: |
; |
; Defining a Packer. |
; This is where you specify the command line |
; to use to archive the .PKT files into a mail |
; archive. |
; |
; The constant name *must* not change. |
;-------------------------------------------------+
;
; Keyword Constant Command/Arguments
; ------ --------- -----------------
Packer ARCPACKER pkpak.exe -a
Packer ARJPACKER arj.exe a -e
Packer ZIPPACKER pkzip.exe -a
Packer LZHPACKER lharc.exe a /m
Packer PAKPACKER pak.exe a
Packer ZOOPACKER zoo.exe -add
;
;
;----------------------------------------------------------------------+
; REQUIRED: |
; |
; Assigning nodes to a Packer. |
; You can have more than one line per packer type, but do nto exceed |
; 80 columns per line. This defines what nodes are related to |
; the packers used. |
; |
; The constant *must* not change. |
;----------------------------------------------------------------------+
;
; Keyword Constant Nodes
; -------- --------- -----------------------------------------
; TypePack ARCPACKER
; TypePack LZHPACKER 161/148
; TypePack PAKPACKER
TypePack ZIPPACKER 100:902/0 100:950/2 1:143/110 1:143/100 77:1/0 100:910/13
; TypePack ZIPPACKER 100:902/0 100:960/2 1:260/435 69:2601/200 75:150/1 77:4/0
; TypePack ZIPPACKER 2:440/11 7 61
; TypePack ZOOPACKER 161/101 105
TypePack ARJPACKER 100:910/1 75:7607/10
;
;
;----------------------------------------+
; OPTIONAL: |
; |
; Swap out WM when archiving mail. |
; This option will swap WM to EMS |
; if specified or to disk. This |
; will free up memory for the |
; archivers to run. Select which |
; option you want - SWAPDISK or |
; SWAPEMS. If EMS is not available |
; then WM is swapped to disk. |
;----------------------------------------+
;
; SwapDisk
SwapEMS
;
;----------------------------------------+
; STANDARDARCHIVE |
; |
; In a binkley environment, this |
; flag needs to be turned on. It tells |
; WM to create the .MO0, .TU0, etc |
; archives Binkley expects. |
;----------------------------------------+
STANDARDARCHIVE
;
Deleteseenbylines
;Showseenbylines
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Delete After Tossing * [OPTIONAL]
;
; If this option is specified, then the incoming mail archive is deleted
; after all the .PKT files that have been tossed. If this option is not
; used, then the mail archive is deleted right after it is de-compressed.
; Do not use this option if you are running low on disk space.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
DELETEAFTERTOSSING
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Forward Packets * [OPTIONAL]
;
; If this option is used, then if the incoming .PKT is not addressed to
; your primary address and AKA's, then it is forwarded to the appropriate
; address. USE WITH CAUTION! If this option is not used, then if the
; incoming .PKT file doesn't match your primary address or AKA's, it will
; be renamed to *.BAD.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
: FORWARDPACKETS
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Quiet Arc * [OPTIONAL]
;
; This option will redirect the screen output from the compression programs
; to NULL thereby cleaning up the display. The default is to display
; everything to the screen causing various information about the compression
; programs to scroll up the screen.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; QUIETARC
;
;---------------------- END OF THE WILDMAIL CONFIGURATION FILE ---------------