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; WILDMAIL! Configuration File
;
; Version 2.08
; Revised 03/15/93
;
; (C) Copyright 1991, 1993 - Online Computer Resources - All Rights Reserved
;
; All lines that have a ';' in column 1 are considered comments and are
; ignored by WILDMAIL! Configuration file options/parameters are *NOT*
; case sensitive.
;
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Your Default Zone Number * [REQUIRED]
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
ZONE 1
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Your Primary Net/Node Number * [REQUIRED]
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
ADDRESS 161/504
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Type of Mailer * [REQUIRED]
;
; If you run a Binkleyterm, then specify BINKLEY as your mailer. If you run
; D'Bridge then your mailer is DBRIDGE and if Frontdoor (or Seadog), then
; use FRONTDOOR.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
MAILER DBridge
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Inbound Mail Directory * [REQUIRED]
;
; The directory that contains your INBOUND mail files. This *MUST* be the
; SAME directory as inbound mail for your front end mailer. This is where
; WILDMAIL! will look to find new mail to toss into WILDCAT! This would
; normally be the \fd\files\ subdirectory for FrontDoor.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
INBOUND c:\db\files
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * AKA Addresses * [OPTIONAL]
;
; MAX 20 addresses. These AKA's are used to match incoming netmail messages
; to your alias addresses.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; AKA 1:161/500
; AKA 69:187/10
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Add to SeenBy Lines * [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.
; DO NOT USE A ZONE in this statement. SEEN-BY's do not use ZONES.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; ADDTOSEENBY 161/500
; ADDTOSEENBY 161/123
; ADDTOSEENBY 161/0
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Map Zone * [OPTIONAL] MAX 20
;
; 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 250/210 99
; MAP_ZONE 1113/1 100
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Default Zone * [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
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Match Zone * [OPTIONAL] MAX 20
;
; Format: MATCH_ZONE <inzone> <outzone1 outzone2... outzonex>
;
; INZONE - Zone to assign to non ^INTL mail
; OUTZONE1(x) - 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 an zone to be used
; on 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
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Out Zone * [OPTIONAL]
;
; Format: OUT_ZONE <myakaaddr> <destzone1 destzone2... destzonex>
;
; MYAKAADDR - Fully qualified ZONE:NET/NODE
; AKA address of my system
; DESTZONE1(x) - 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 1:161/502.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; OUT_ZONE 99:250/1 99 100
; OUT_ZONE 1:161/502 1 2 3 4 5 6
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Your Point Boss * [OPTIONAL]
;
; POINTBOSS is used if you are operating as a point. This is the address
; of your *BOSS'* node number. Zone number *must* not be present!
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; POINTBOSS 161/502
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Your Point Network * [OPTIONAL]
;
; POINTNET is the NET number of your point network. If you are running
; points then you need to make sure that this net number is correct and
; uncommented. All outbound mail that has that net number in the messages
; will be substituted for your net/node number.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; POINTNET 22233
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * WILDCAT! Home Directory * [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
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Netmail Conference Number * [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 are numbered starting from 0 (zero). Do not use 0
; as the NETMAIL conference, as WILDCAT! 3.0 uses conference 0 for comments
; to the sysop.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
NETMAIL 11
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Netmail Message Directory * [REQUIRED]
;
; The directory that contains your NETMAIL messages. WILDMAIL! will create
; netmail messages for all outbound mail, and it needs to know where to
; put these. This *MUST* be the same directory as defined in your front
; end mailer.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
MATRIXMAIL c:\db\messages
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Outbound Directory * [REQUIRED]
;
; Outbound directory path. This is where WILDMAIL! will place its newly
; created mail archives. This is the *SAME* directory defined as OUTBOUND
; for your front end mailer EXCEPT FOR D'BRIDGE SYSTEMS!!!. For FrontDoor,
; this is usually the c:\fd\packet subdirectory.
;
; For D'Bridge systems, make sure that the outbound path is *NOT* known to
; D'Bridge. If the path is set to the same as D'Bridges, then D'Bridge will
; delete the file(s) because it won't have a corresponding QUEUE entry.
; WILDMAIL! will create a Netmail message telling D'Bridge that it has a
; file attach located in *THIS* directory. When D'Bridge does a rescan,
; it will pick up this mail archive(s) and add it to it's OUTBOUND queue.
;
; DO NOT USE A FILE NAME EXTENTION FOR YOUR OUTBOUND AREA. WILDMAIL!
; WILL AUTOMATICALLY PUT IT IN FOR YOUR PARTICULAR ZONE.
;
; Keyword Directory
; -------- -------------------
OUTBOUND c:\db\outbound
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * WILDMAIL! Log Filename * [OPTIONAL]
;
; The log file name to be used. This will default to WM.LOG.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
LOG wm.Log
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Bad Packet/Messages Directory * [REQUIRED]
;
; Where to put messages that do not have a corresponding AREAS.BBS entry.
; All .PKT files that contain messages that come in without have a physical
; conference to be placed into are put in this directory. These messages
; will be stored in the .MSG format.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
BADECHO c:\db\badmsgs
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Maximum Number of Duplicates * [REQUIRED]
;
; Maximum dupes to remember. This is the number of messages to remember as
; duplicates. We recommend 300 per conference, so if you have 30
; conferences, 9000 would be the figure to use. The database file called
; WILDDUPS.DAT contains duplicate information for *all* the conferences.
; Please note, the larger you set this number, the larger the filesize will
; be and the longer it will take to maintain/reindex when the file is at
; it's defined limit. You can delete this file at any time and WILDMAIL!
; will recreate it and run fine. A value of 0 indicates that you want
; duplicate checking turned off!
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
DUPLICATES 9000
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Maximum Messages Per Packet * [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. We would recommend
; a number between 200 and 400.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
MAXMESSAGES 300
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Delete Incoming Blank Messages * [OPTIONAL]
;
; Delete incoming messages that have no text in the message body. Typically
; these are Netmail messages upon receipt of a mail archive.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
NULLMESSAGE
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Kill/Sent Flag * [OPTIONAL]
;
; All outbound Netmail will be flagged as KILL/SENT if this option is
; enabled (uncommented). The default setting is to NOT kill the message,
; but flag it as being sent.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
KILLSENT
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * INTLADDRESSING * [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
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * NONETMAILMESSAGE * [OPTIONAL]
;
; When a netmail message is received, WILDMAIL! by default creates both a
; Netmail .MSG and a Netmail message in the WILDCAT! Netmail conference. By
; enabling this option, a netmail message will ONLY be created and placed in
; the WILDCAT! Netmail conference. No .MSG will be created if this option
; is used avoiding duplicate netmail messages in both the front end and
; WILDCAT!
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; NONETMAILMESSAGE
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Notify 'TO:' Caller on BBS * [OPTIONAL]
;
; This will scan your WILDCAT! user file to see if the 'TO:' person exists
; on the incoming message, and if so, it will flag their user record that
; there is mail waiting for them in that particular conference. This option
; will add some processing time to the mail tossing.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
NOTIFY
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Maintain Maximum Messages * [OPTIONAL]
;
; Purge and maintain maximum message count as defined in MAKEWILD for each
; conference defined in AREAS.BBS if it's limit has been exceeded.
;
; NOTE: This is a command line option in WILDMAIL!, so you can run it as
; an event instead of using it after each mail run. This could be
; useful in reducing the amount of mail processing time after
; receiving new mail. However, be careful about letting the message
; count get too high before running this option! This option will
; add some processing time to the mail tossing.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
PURGE
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Standard Mail Archive Naming Conventions * [OPTIONAL]
;
; Standard archive specifies that the OUTBOUND archived mail files will have
; the file extensions of TU, WE, etc. to signify the day of the week the
; archive was created. By commenting this out, all your mail archives will
; have the extension .MO0. All new packets will be added to that mail
; archive file.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
STANDARDARCHIVE
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Unpacker Utility Definition * [REQUIRED]
;
; This is where you specify the un-compression utility and command line
; parameters in association with the unpacker CONSTANT. This is the method
; used in the *UNPACKING* of inbound mail archives. This is the opposite
; half of the PACKER keyword and is used in conjunction with the TYPEPACK
; keyword for determining what un-compression method is used for each node.
;
; There are five (5) archive formats supported in WILDMAIL! These are
; listed as CONSTANTs. Make sure that your command line parameters to
; un-compress mail is correct for each unpacker type.
;
; NOTE: MAKE SURE YOU SPECIFY A '@a' ARGUMENT. THIS TELLS WILDMAIL WHERE
; TO PUT THE ARCHIVE NAME.
;
; The Constant name *MUST* not be changed.
;
;
; DO NOT COMMENT OUT *ANY* OF THESE LINES!!!!
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; Keyword Constant Command/Arguments
; -------- --------- ------------------
UNPACKER ARCPACKER pkunpak.exe -x @a
UNPACKER ARJPACKER arj.exe e -n @a
UNPACKER LZHPACKER lharc.exe x @a
UNPACKER PAKPACKER pak.exe e @a
UNPACKER ZIPPACKER pkunzip.exe -x @a
UNPACKER ZOOPACKER zoo.exe xO @a
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Packer Utility Definition * [REQUIRED]
;
; This is where you specify the compression utility and command line
; parameters in association with the packer CONSTANT. This is the method
; used in the *PACKING* of outbound mail archives. This is the opposite
; half of the UNPACKER keyword and is used in conjunction with the TYPEPACK
; keyword for determining what compression method is used for each node.
;
; The Constant name *MUST* not change.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; Keyword Constant Command/Arguments
; ------ --------- -----------------
; DO NOT COMMENT OUT ARCPACKER!!!! THIS IS YOUR DEFAULT PACKER.
PACKER ARCPACKER pkpak.exe -a
PACKER ARJPACKER arj.exe a -e
PACKER LZHPACKER lharc.exe a /m
PACKER PAKPACKER pak.exe a
PACKER ZOOPACKER zoo.exe -add
PACKER ZIPPACKER pkzip.exe -a
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Node Definition of Packer Type * [REQUIRED]
;
; Assigning nodes to a Packer. You can have more than one line per packer
; type, but only a maximum of 3 per type. This defines what compression
; method is used for *EACH* node as defined in AREAS.BBS There *MUST* be
; a TYPEPACK defined for EVERY node in your AREAS.BBS file. Very Important!
;
; The Constant *MUST* not change.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; Keyword Constant Node Address Definition
; -------- --------- -----------------------------------------
TYPEPACK ARCPACKER 161/123
TYPEPACK ARJPACKER 161/504.1
TYPEPACK LZHPACKER 1:161/2 161/712
TYPEPACK PAKPACKER 161/503
TYPEPACK ZIPPACKER 161/321
TYPEPACK ZOOPACKER 161/440
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Swap Option * [OPTIONAL]
;
; Swap out WILDMAIL! 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 WILDMAIL! is swapped to disk.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
SWAPEMS
; SWAPDISK
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Delete SeenBy Lines * [OPTIONAL]
;
; Delete the SEEN-BY lines from the message being tossed into WILDCAT!
; Normally, these are hidden, but you could save disk space by deleting
; them before adding the message to WC! You can select DeleteSeenByLines
; or ShowSeenByLines, but not both.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
DELETESEENBYLINES
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Show SeenBy Lines * [OPTIONAL]
;
; Show the SEEN-BY lines in WILDCAT! Normally, these are hidden, but you
; could show them for debugging purposes to find out where the messages have
; been sent to. You can select DeleteSeenByLines or ShowSeenByLines, but
; not both.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; 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
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * No EMS * [OPTIONAL]
;
; If this option is used, then WM will *not* use EMS for database access.
; The primary purpose of this option is to prevent memory contention
; problems on peer-to-peer LAN's. For EMS usage controlling program
; swapping, please refer to the SWAPEMS/SWAPDISK option.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
NOEMS
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Lock Count * [OPTIONAL]
;
; This option determines how long the message databases are locked when
; tossing messages into a conference. Allowable ranges are 0 - 30.
; LOCKCOUNT 0 is the same as LOCKCOUNT 30. Please refer to page 27 of the
; WM.DOC file.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
LOCKCOUNT 0
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * 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
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; * Seenby Checking * [OPTIONAL]
;
; This option enables the seenby line checking in WILDMAIL!. If a message
; does not have any SEEN-BY lines, then WILDMAIL! will toss the message to
; the BAD message directory. PATH line checking is *not* done.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
SEENBYCHECKING
;
;---------------------------[ End of WM.CFG file ]----------------------------