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- % TerMail 3.00
- % ────────────
- %
- % Configurations file for Terminate mail editor
- % The automatic point system for Terminate
- %
- % Notice of COPYRIGHT and EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY
- %
- % Under local laws and according to the relevant international conventions,
- % ALL versions of TerMail are copyright 1993,95 of Strathrory Systems Ltd.
- %
- % Worldwide distributor SerWiz Comm
- %
- % All Rights Reserved.
- %
- % IN NO EVENT WILL STRATHRORY SYSTEMS LIMITED, SERWIZ COMM OR ASSOCIATES BE
- % LIABLE TO YOU FOR ADDITIONAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST
- % SAVINGS, OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
- % USE OR INABILITY TO USE TERMINATE OR UTILITIES FOR TERMINATE, EVEN IF WE
- % HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
- %
- % Succinctly: By using this program, you agree not to hold Strathrory Systems
- % Limited, SerWiz Comm or associates responsible for anything other than
- % taking up a lot of disk space.
- %
- % If you like it and want to register to get the extra PROFESSIONAL features
- % you must buy Terminate PROFESSIONAL, which can be obtained from an
- % authorized dealer. If you need confirmation of a dealer, please send a fax
- % to +45-43627178 with your e-mail, phone and details of your address.
- %
- % TerMail cannot be bundled with any other programs.
- %
-
- %
- % This program comes with Terminate, to help you to easily read and write
- % netmail and conference mail.
- %
- % All Paths without a leading drive letter or backslash will be expanded
- % to the TerMail directory. There is NO reason to change to the TerMail
- % directory first before running this program. TerMail will change
- % directory by itself and afterwards change back to the original path.
- %
- % Remember you can edit this file directly from Termail simply by pressing
- % Alt-E from the area selection.
- %
-
- %
- % This program will be discussed in Terminate conferences. Try connecting to
- % one of the Terminate conferences mentioned below like TERMINAT (Global)
- % if you need more help, support or information on Terminate or TerMail.
- %
-
- %
- % If you want to make any changes, please do not remove the above message.
- % That is our only demand, so please do not abuse this simple request.
- % /SerWiz Comm
-
- % All blank lines and lines starting with a % are comments and will be
- % ignored when TerMail reads the configuration.
- %
-
- %
- % Your network address must be in the following format:
- % Zone:Net/Node.Point. You should ask your Boss what number you are
- % allowed to use here. TerMail uses 4D node numbers.
- % Boss address is the node number of your boss. If your boss has several
- % lines/node numbers you could route the mail to one of the other nodes.
- % PktPwd is something called PKT-password, only use this if your Boss tells
- % you to. TerMail will ignore this when unpacking, since you are a point.
- % In general TerMail will unpack everything (mail) in the inbound directory.
- %
-
- %
- % Normally only one address is used, but if you have several point or node
- % numbers in different networks you should enter two definitions. You can
- % assign each user to a group. When you write in an area, the user is
- % selected depending on which group the area is assigned to. Look at the
- % part with the group definition below. You CANNOT change the order of these
- % lines, and ALL LINES MUST BE PRESENT. Remember you can temporarily change
- % the user by pressing the U button.
- %
- % If you want to have all highbit characters replaced with another character
- % before saving the message, just enter the character on the HIGHBIT line.
- % Some networks do not allow these characters, so you can enable this if
- % it is demanded. (Highbit characters are ASCII 128-255).
- %
- % In Fidonet you will normally only have one user. If you have a
- % node-number, just set the Address and Route-To to the same address such
- % as 2:236/111. If you want to test your mail transfer with someone, you
- % are allowed to send test messages using point number 2:236/111.9999
- % through 2:236/111 which is DAN BBS in Denmark. However, it is
- % recommended that you find a closer system to connect with.
- %
-
- %
- % User definition format
- % ──────────────────────
- %
- % User 1..16
- % Name 35 characters (FIDO) 25 characters (QWK)
- % Address zzzz:nnnnn/nnnnn.ppppp
- % Route-To zzzz:nnnnn/nnnnn.ppppp
- % AreaFixPwd 8 characters
- % PktPwd 8 characters
- % Highbit 1 character
- % Comment 8 characters
- % Arealist 50 characters
- % PackType 3 characters
- % ReplyAddr Used for Internet replies (Replies send back to you)
- % p = point
- % f = node Name Spaces Point Node Net Zone Domain Organisation
- % n = net │ | │ │ │ │ │ │
- % z = zone bo_bendtsen@p3.f111.n236.z2.fidonet.org = 2:236/111.3
- %
- %
- % Comment: The purpose of Arealists
- % ─────────────────────────────────
- %
- % To connect to any area you normally have to send a netmail message to a
- % program called 'Areafix'. TerMail will allow you to automatically connect
- % or disconnect to any area found in the file mentioned below. This file must
- % have the syntax:
- %
- % EchoID-name Description Ex: 'TERMINAT International Terminate'
- %
- % 1 area on each line.
- % Ask the Areafix system for a list of all available conferences you can
- % connect to.
- % TerMail can write these with its AreaFix manager. First write a %LIST
- % command, then you will receive a netmail containing all the areas you
- % can connect to on your next call to your boss. Export this message and
- % remove its header/footer, so it matches the syntax above. When sending
- % AreaFix requests, the subject is used for your password. When you are a
- % point, it is usually the same as the mail session password, but it
- % depends on what your boss decides. The default echo file includes all
- % Danish Fido conferences and a lot of international conferences. The file
- % must be located in the TerMail path.
-
- %
- % These are the packers supported by TerMail at the moment:
- %
- % PackType options: ZIP, RAR, ARJ, LZH, ARC, PAK, ZOO, DWC, SQZ, UC2
- %
-
- User 1
- Name Bo Bendtsen
- Address 2:236/111.9999
- Route-To 2:236/111
- AreaFixPwd secret
- PktPwd secret
- Highbit
- Comment Default
- Arealist TM.LST
- PackType ZIP
- ReplyAddr Bo_Bendtsen@p9999.f111.n236.z2.fidonet.org
-
- % An address in VirNet
-
- % User 2
- % Name Bo Bendtsen
- % Address 10:451/206
- % Route-To 10:451/206
- % AreaFixPwd killit
- % PktPwd novirs
- % Highbit *
- % Comment VirNet
- % Arealist VIRECHO.LST
- % PackType ZOO
- % ReplyAddr
-
- % User 3
- % Name John Doe
- % Address 1:234/567.8
- % Route-To 9:123/456
- % AreaFixPwd whoami
- % PktPwd dtknow
- % Highbit
- % Comment
- % Arealist TM.LST
- % PackType ZIP
- % ReplyAddr
-
- %
- % Normally when you send mail to Internet the TO-field in the message header
- % must be UUCP. However, if you remove it here the real TO-name will be
- % used. In special cases, you can also insert any other string.
- %
-
- InternetGateName UUCP
-
- %
- % Where is Terminate located. If you have registered Terminate and have a
- % TERMINAT.KEY, this is where the keyfile will be found. You can also copy
- % the keyfile to your TerMail directory and specify the path to TerMail in
- % this statement. The keyfile will enable some extra features you only get
- % when you register Terminate.
- %
-
- Terminate ..\
-
- %
- % Where your private netmail (sometimes called matrix, directmail, personal
- % mail etc.) messages should be located.
- % Netmail is personal mail sent directly to you. You can also send netmail
- % to other points or nodes. These letters are not public and should only
- % be read by the sender/receiver.
- %
-
- Netmail NETMAIL\
-
- %
- % Where to look for incoming mail.
- % If you are using Terminate this will be the default directory where all
- % mailfiles are downloaded to, with the pointsystem.
- % ..\ means 1 directory up (Normally C:\TERMINAT\IN\)
- % Remember that path-names are expanded at startup. So if Terminate is
- % located in C:\MODEM\TERMINAT , ..\IN\ would be expanded to
- % C:\MODEM\TERMINAT\IN\ . The same thing goes for the outbound.
- % QWK packages must also be placed here.
- %
-
- Inbound ..\IN\
-
- %
- % Where to store outgoing mail. Always use ZONE as subdir, so messages to
- % other zones will be stored in OUT\ZONE.006 (Zone 6) etc.
- % When you write a message, it will be packed in this directory and the
- % next time you call a system or your boss, the mail will be transferred.
- %
-
- Outbound ..\OUT\ZONE\
-
- %
- % Where to store out .REP QWK-offline mail packages. This is only created
- % if the conference in question is a QWK offline conference.
- %
-
- QwkReply ..\UPLOAD\
-
- %
- % If you want the Tossing/Scanning/Packing information to be saved in a
- % logfile, use this statement. The last parameter will tell TerMail to erase
- % the logfile whenever the filesize becomes longer than X kilobytes. Enter a
- % 0 if you never want the logfile to be erased. The same logfile will be
- % used by tmutil.exe to record the use of the threading and indexing
- % utility.
- %
-
- LogFile TM.LOG 128
-
- %
- % When exporting by pressing W, the default directory can be set in here.
- % .\ indicates the TERMAIL directory.
- %
- % If the ExportFile option is disabled, TerMail will use the area name for
- % the export file. Otherwise, if you want to export to the same file every
- % time, enter the name here. For printer output use PRN, LPT1, LPT2 or LPT3.
- %
-
- ExportPath EXPORT\
- % ExportFile EXPORT.TXT
-
- %
- % When exporting, a special utility can be set up to print the exported
- % file instead of doing it through TerMail. You could use a batchfile as
- % shown. !Q on the command line will ask for a string and insert this
- % instead of !Q.
- %
-
- ExportUtility C:\JETCOL\JETCOL @FILE -R0 -M5 -W80 -L220 -F6
-
- % ExportUtility C:\2COL\2COL @FILE -K -F4 -L170 -J
- %
- % Make your own batchfile where %1 will be the filename to handle
- % printing.
- %
- % ExportUtility PRINTMAN.BAT @FILE
- %
- % Example PRINTMAN.BAT
- %
- % @ECHO OFF <- Turn echo off
- % CLS <- Clear Screen
- % CONVERT %1 <- If you need to convert something
- % COPY %1 PRN <- Copy document to printer
- % COPY FORMFEED.TXT PRN <- Change page on printer (ASCII 12)
- %
-
- %
- % Disable the following statement if new areas should be adopted as MSG
- % message base. Otherwise JAM style will be used since it is faster and
- % saves a lot of diskspace.
- %
-
- NewAreasJam
-
- %
- % Where new echomail directories should be created.
- %
-
- NewAreas ECHO\
-
- %
- % Overview: Automatic message management functions
- % ────────────────────────────────────────────────
- %
- % -AutoToss-
- %
- % If you do not want the question: "Toss incoming mail", and just want to do
- % it every time there is any mail, then enable AutoToss.
- % This will also skip the "press any key" after tossing.
- %
- % -AutoLink-
- %
- % Automatic update of message links, also called message-threading on areas
- % into which new messages are tossed
- %
- % -AutoPack-
- %
- % If you don't want the question: "Do you want to pack mail for sending now",
- % and instead just want to pack your mail automatically, enable AutoPack.
- %
- % -NeverPack-
- %
- % If you never want to pack mail any you don't want to asked about it
- % either, use the NeverPack command.
- %
- % -AutoNetmailSave-
- %
- % Move received messages for your defined users to the NetmailSaveArea.
- %
- % -AutoClean-
- %
- % If you want automatic cleaning of areas (Max-messages and renumbering),
- % then enable AutoClean.
- %
- % -NeverClean-
- %
- % If you never want the cleaning to be performed. Perhaps if you are sharing
- % the database with another program, enable NeverClean.
- %
- % -AutoBackupJam-
- %
- % Whenever the JAM message areas are packed or maintained, backups can be
- % made for security reasons. The backup files will have file-extensions:
- % .!DT .!DX .!HR
- %
- % -AutoUpdateNodelist-
- %
- % No checking on nodelist updating, just run automatically. Disable this
- % only if you have no unattended events. Beware that faulty updates and
- % nodelists will be deleted. However, the old nodelist will remain. When
- % disabled, you will be prompted with questions about which files should be
- % removed. The only way to completely disable nodelist updating is remove
- % the entry in the Nodelist statements.
- %
-
- AutoToss
- AutoLink
- % AutoPack
- % NeverPack
- AutoClean
- % AutoNetmailSave
- % NeverClean
- % AutoBackupJam
- % AutoUpdateNodelist
-
- %
- % Nodelists are used to get information about the people you are writing
- % to. In these lists you can find a persons network address and other
- % information. TerMail is capable of reading uncompiled nodelists and
- % pointlists, including the 'UBOSS:231/111' flag and the 'Point' keyword.
- % If you are using nodelists that end with a number (example: NODELIST.239),
- % enter NODELIST.* so TerMail will always use the nodelist with the most
- % recent time stamp.
- % The nodediff parameter is used only when you have the possibility to get
- % DIFF files which contain just the changes from the previous week. DIFF
- % files are used because the nodelists are very large files and it would be
- % a huge waste of money to download complete lists every week. The DIFF
- % files will be downloaded to your inbound and unpacked there as well. If
- % the update passes an internal checksum check, the old nodelist will be
- % deleted automatically.
- %
- % Max 8 nodelists can be defined.
- %
- % Nodelist path NodeDiff
- % ───────────────────────── ────────
- %Nodelist E:\NODELIST.* NODEDIFF
- %
- %Nodelist Z1-LIST.* Z1-DIFF
- %Nodelist Z2-LIST.* Z2-DIFF
- %Nodelist Z3-LIST.* Z3-DIFF
- %Nodelist Z4-LIST.* Z4-DIFF
- %Nodelist Z5-LIST.* Z5-DIFF
- %Nodelist Z6-LIST.* Z6-DIFF
- %Nodelist DK-POINT.LST
- %Nodelist SCHOOL.000
- %Nodelist E:\TREGNET.000
- %Nodelist ..\UTILS\TER-NODE.*
-
- %
- % Screen and colors
- %
- % There are ten color figures possible and here is an explanation of each
- % column. Use the program T-COLOR.EXE or the color selector inside Terminate
- % to define your own color-setup.
- %
- % Remember TerMail can also handle very large screen modes, up to 132x60.
- % Just be sure to set the videomode before launching TerMail.
- %
- % 1=Text 2=High 3=Rev 4=Bold 5=Bar 6=Border 7=Head 8=RevHigh 9=RevBar 10=Kludge
- %
- % -1- -2- -3- -4- -5- -6- -7- -8- -9- -10-
- Colors 3 11 23 7 113 11 30 27 7 8 Default TerMail colors
- % Colors 2 14 112 2 112 127 30 127 2 10 ME2 greeny
- % Colors 7 15 112 7 112 127 30 127 7 15 Mono/black-white
- % Colors 112 113 14 112 14 127 30 127 112 126 Cool style
- % Colors 23 30 7 31 14 23 30 14 23 19 Blue style
- % Colors 2 14 74 4 79 1 11 11 4 8 David Bryce
- % Colors 31 30 111 27 113 11 111 118 10 28 Clive Goldman
- % Colors 7 14 23 3 31 13 30 28 14 8 Simon Slater
- % Colors 112 112 95 117 95 30 30 94 112 113 Steve Stacher
- % Colors 27 25 26 30 59 23 30 28 49 19 Olaf Thormählen
- % Colors 27 30 112 23 113 27 30 127 31 29 Dave Wapstra
-
- %
- % Comment: Where the colors are used
- % ──────────────────────────────────
- %
- % 1 Text : This color is used for the text in the messages and also
- % for the Bar in the ListArea.
- %
- % 2 High : This is the color used for the Message Header information,
- % the Kludges, the Paths and the Seenby's.
- %
- % 3 Reverse : Used during initial scan, lower border in Area Selection
- % screen, Edit Box color, pop-up box colors, Area Fix
- % menus, and the ListArea primary color.
- %
- % 4 Bold : Used for the quoted part of messages, for the MOOD indicator
- % in the header border line and the primary color of the main
- % area selection screen.
- %
- % 5 MenuBar : Obviously, menu bar color in the Area Selection Screen.
- %
- % 6 Border : The Help Menu Border color.
- %
- % 7 MenuHead: The Help Menu header and footer color.
- %
- % 8 Rev.High: The color used to highlight the user name in the ListArea,
- % Statusline highlights.
- %
- % 9 Rev.Bar : The color used as menubar in inverse menus.
- %
- % 10 Kludges: The color used to separate kludges from normal text
-
- %
- % Force codepage 850 if there is a display problem with the window corners.
- %
-
- % Force850
-
- %
- % Enable this if you want a special screen mode like 132x25 or 132x43
- % It works exactly as in Terminate. Check the SCANMODE program, retrieve
- % the value from there and insert below.
- %
- % This function will switch to this mode in the area-selection and to 80x25
- % in message areas.
- %
- % All register values are in HEX and follow the order: AX BX CX DX
- %
-
- % WideTextMode 22 0 0 0
-
- %
- % External screen blanker
- %
- % The first parameter defines how many seconds to wait before blanking.
- % The second parameter is the name of the screen blanker program.
- %
-
- ScreenBlanker 600 ..\UTILS\BLANKER.EXE
-
- %
- % Disable this to use 12-hour am/pm instead
- %
-
- RealTime24
-
- %
- % Do not show closing screen (only available when using Terminate
- % PROFESSIONAL).
- %
-
- % NoClose
-
- %
- % Enable this if you need blind support in TerMail. Many things will be much
- % easier for you and many sound signals will be available. When you
- % install Terminate and choose "blind support" as the screen display mode,
- % this statement will automatically be inhserted at the top of this file
- % to make it easier for you to find.
-
- %
- % Ctrl-ENTER will move the cursor around in the message header, If you enable
- % BIOSHeader, then the entire header will be rewritten through BIOS.
- %
-
- % BlindSupport
- % BIOSHeader
-
- %
- % Where the file defining which mail areas you are using can be found.
- % This file will hold the directories of each echomail conference
- %
-
- AreaFile TM.BBS
-
- %
- % Origin line to insert at the end of echomail messages.
- % Here you can write whatever you like. (Within reason of course). Be sure
- % to keep the length of your origin lines to the margin displayed below.
- %
- % Max 20 origin lines can be specified.
- %
- % |────────────────────────────────────────────────────|
- Origin The NEW Terminate will -=> FAX <=- almost anything!
- Origin Terminate is now specially built for Internet!
- Origin Terminate + SmartNote + Internet = Simply the best!
- Origin Terminate does both QWK offline-mail and fido-mail!
- Origin Terminate = Pointmailer+Tosser+Reader+Packer+QWK!
- Origin Terminate SmartNote: Remembers & recalls everything!
- Origin Terminate & ISDN2 -=> 1000k/minute (15000 CPS)
- Origin Alt-X : Hardly used in Terminate The Final Terminal
- Origin When did you TERMINATE your old terminal program ?
- Origin Terminate point system, the easiest in the world!
- Origin Terminate IS the final terminal!
- Origin Get real, get better, get faster, get Terminate!
- Origin With Terminate YOU can beat the feeling!
- Origin You know when you have been Terminated...
- Origin Have you ever been TERMINATEd ?
- Origin A Terminate a day keeps the doctor away ;-)
- Origin When did you last warm yourself with a Terminate!
- Origin Terminate, keeps full control of your phonebill
- Origin Terminate is available from a dealer near you!
- Origin Terminate has most advertising origin lines ;-)
-
- %
- % If a netmail has a 'Request Receipt' flag, you can have a automatic
- % message generated and sent back, if you do not have time to immediately
- % answer the message. Disable this line if you don't want these messages.
- % Remember that sometimes you will want to ignore annoying persons and
- % wouldn't want to inform the person that you have seen their silly messages
- % by mistake. If you want to define your own confirmation message, just edit
- % the file TM.CFM that comes with TerMail.
- %
-
- Confirmation
-
- %
- % A twitfilter is something that you must have. Sometimes a person can be
- % so irritating that you don't even want to see his/her messages and just
- % want to ignore them. TerMail will pop up a little box saying that it
- % detected a twit message and will refuse to show the message. A maximum of
- % 10 Twits can be defined.
- %
-
- Twit Donald Duck
- Twit Dr. Fantasy
- Twit Goofy
-
- %
- % If you are curious about the control informations which are hidden in
- % so-called "kludge lines", you can turn on kludges at this point and see
- % all the keywords such as path and seen-by information.
- %
-
- % Kludges
-
- %
- % Use this if you want to add a special TerMail kludge that will tell
- % the receivers which mood you were in when you wrote the message.
- %
-
- % MoodControl
-
- %
- % You can select a mood kludge entry reflecting your current mindset and
- % mood as shown in the examples below. You can also temporarily create a new
- % mood entry which will not be saved.
- % Below you will some symbols known as "smileys" in the communications
- % world. If viewed sideways, the seemingly meaningless combination of
- % characters transforms into a grinning face. :-) stands for a plain smile
- % and can be used when you feel happy about something. If you feel angry or
- % sad, you would use :-( to show your mood.
- % There are files available on many BBS systems which contain further
- % information and lots of examples of smileys, check them out!
- % To temporarily change a mood line, press E when the mood box is displayed
- % on-screen. If you want to change your moods permanently, you must make
- % this change here in the configuration file.
- %
-
- %
- % The MOOD kludge is another of Bo Bendtsen's silly inventions, made Mar-95
- %
- % Max 20 moods can be used
- %
- % |───────────────────────|
- Mood Always happy :-)
- Mood Extremely happy :-)
- Mood Singing and dancing :-D
- Mood You are a friend :-)
- Mood Thankful :=)
- Mood Forgiving and happy ;-)
- Mood Best day of my life :-D
- Mood Strictly official :-|
- Mood Please get serious ;-]
- Mood Please forgive me ;-)
- Mood Ohh noo you again :-?
- Mood Worried :-!
- Mood Proudly presents :=)
- Mood Annoyed :-[
- Mood Strongly sarcastic ;-)
- Mood Dangerous and violent ;-/
- Mood Very serious :-|
- Mood Very angry :-(
- Mood Sad :-(
- Mood Argghhhhhh!! :-#
-
- %
- % Terminate will send everything to your Boss except the things that are on
- % hold. Some systems may not like it when you send mail packets crash and
- % calling all the time. If the CrashBoss keyword is enabled, TerMail will
- % create .CLO files. If it is removed, then TerMail will create .FLO files
- % instead. If you do not know what all this means, just leave it the way it
- % is.
- %
-
- CrashBoss
-
- %
- % If you want to set the crash flag by default whenever someone sends
- % you a crash message, enable this statement. In some networks it is
- % customary to deliver crash messages, but it will always ensure a faster
- % deliverance of your message.
- %
-
- % ReplyCrashToCrash
-
- %
- % This feature could help you read messages faster. If enabled, you could
- % read all messages just by pressing ENTER, however if you are not used
- % to this you could get confused. If blind support is enabled, this function
- % will not work, because is would just create confusion.
- %
-
- AutoAdvance
-
- %
- % By default, in the so-called "tearline", Terminate will use --- instead
- % of ___, if you for some reason want to use the the other style ___, just
- % disable this statement.
- %
-
- FidoTearline
-
- %
- % Add your Boss's SEEN-BY and/or PATH when exporting.
- % Some systems require this and some don't. The statement will add:
- % SeenBy : SEEN-BY: 231/111
- % AddPath: PATH: 231/111
- % If you want a different SEEN-BY or PATH, a fakenet or something similar,
- % you can enter any string after 'SeenBy' or 'AddPath'. Please remember that
- % there are NEVER zones and point-numbers contained in SEEN-BY's or PATH's.
- % Wrong=2:231/111.0, Right=231/111.
- % Change this only if your boss asks you to and follow his exact advice!
- % If you are a node, Terminate will always insert the correct SEEN-BY+PATH
- %
-
- SeenBy
- % SeenBy 23424/1
-
- % AddPath
- % AddPath 23424/1
-
- %
- % Set the Kill/sent flag on new netmail, this will delete netmails after
- % they have been scanned, otherwise just the SENT flag will be set.
- %
-
- KillSent
-
- %
- % NETMAIL attributes
- % ──────────────────
- %
- % These are the flags you can toggle when writing a netmail:
- %
- % C Crash Send message directly to receiver; if you send
- % a message to another point it will be routed through
- % his boss. 2:236/12.27 -=> 2:236/12
- % S Sent When TerMail has sent a message this flag will be
- % set, so TerMail know that the message has been
- % processed. If you want to send the message again,
- % change a message and remove the sent (Snt) flag.
- % A File attach Send file(s); the filename(s) must be in subject
- % and each filename must be separated by a space.
- % K Kill/sent Delete message after it has been sent.
- % L Local Only Local messages will be sent by TerMail.
- % H Hold Hold the message, send it later.
- % F File request Request a file, filenames in subject 'FILES DANBBS.ARJ'
- % Each filename must be separated by a space.
- % R Request Receipt Some systems allow you to get an automatic reply if
- % the person has actually read the message you sent.
- % P Private Only matters in QWK areas, since netmails normally
- % always are private and echomail is always public.
- % V Received The "V" flag is set when a message has been read.
- % Can be unset but will be automatically reset when
- % the message is read again. This works also together
- % with "R" Request Receipt, so the confirmation of
- % a receipt (see Confirmation) can be re-raised if
- % the "V" attribute is not set.
- %
-
- %
- % Allow asking about Zonegating. If disabled, Zonegates will never be used.
- % Sending netmail through zonegates can insure that your message will be
- % received by the correct person, where other netmail might be lost. Of
- % course nothing can be compared with sending crash directly, but then you
- % have to pay for the international telephone call. Zonegates only work
- % if the sender and receiver are in zone 1-6.
- %
-
- UseZoneGates
-
- %
- % Use this if you have problems with messages arriving in the wrong zone.
- %
-
- ForceINTL
-
- %
- % Some networks require that you tell which character set you are using.
- % You should only turn this on if you are asked to do so.
- % CHRS: and CHARSET: are the same kludge. CHRS is just used to save 3 bytes.
- %
-
- % CharsetKludge CHRS: IBMPC 2
-
- %
- % If you are a member of several networks or have several addresses
- % you can enable this feature which will select the correct user
- % for you, but then you will be asked every time to confirm the automatic
- % user selection and this could become a little irritating.
- %
-
- AutoUserSelection
-
- %
- % When writing messages to users that do not exist in the address-book,
- % Should TerMail automatic add them as new entries.
- %
-
- AddressBookAutoAdd
-
- %
- % When writing new messages, the address-book will be searched for the
- % persons you write to the most and a window will allow you to quickly
- % select this receiver again. Disable this if you don't need it or you
- % have an extremely large address-book and you feel this feature would
- % slow down your system.
- %
-
- UseFavourites
-
- %
- % When you read your netmail, TerMail will detect if a message is for you
- % and when you exit TerMail will move these messages to the area defined
- % below, keeping your netmail folder nice and clean.
- %
-
- NetMailSaveArea NETMAILSAVE
-
- %
- % Whenever mail is tossed to the SYSOP-name (your name) in any conference,
- % a copy could be placed in another area. As default a copy will be made
- % to the SAVEAREA. This is made so that if you are connected to a lot of
- % conferences, you can always be sure to get the messages addressed to you,
- % before they are cleaned out or if you forget to read the conference.
- % This area must use the HOLD flag in TM.BBS. When you reply to messages
- % that have been stored in this area automatically, TerMail will try to
- % determine from which area it originated and place the area selection on
- % this area as a default.
- %
-
- CopyArea SAVEAREA
-
- %
- % If you want to save all the messages you write, so you can keep track of
- % whom you have written to and what you have said and not said, this
- % feature will save a copy of the message in this area. The default area
- % is YOUWROTE. This area must have the HOLD flag in TM.BBS in order to
- % work properly.
-
- %
-
- SaveYourMail YOUWROTE
-
- %
- % When creating a new message, this would default to be appended in the
- % top/end of the letter.
- % @F = Firstname, @L = Lastname(s), @YOU Your name
- % @CR = New line (CR+LF), @SUBJECT = Subject when quoting.
- % @CDATE @CTIME = Current date and time.
- % @FROM = Original letter from, @TO = Original letter to (MsgQuote only)
- % @DATE @TIME = Date and Time when the quoted message was written.
- % Each template should be assigned to a group, so this template will be
- % used whenever you write a message into an area belonging to this group.
- % The 4 lines must follow the order: Template, MsgStart, MsgEnd, MsgQuote
- % No blanks or comments are allowed between the lines.
- % You can define up to 15 templates.
- %
-
- % |─────────────────────────────── Max 240 characters on each line ─>
- %
- % International/English template
- %
- Template 1
- MsgStart @CRHi @F @L, hope you are having a nice day
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CR -=> Yours sincerely, @YOU <=-@CR
- MsgQuote @DATE @TIME, @FROM wrote to @TO@CR Subject: @SUBJECT
- %
- % Danish template
- %
- Template 2
- MsgStart @CRHej @F, hvordan har du det
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CRMεδ √επ£¡ç H¡£sεπ @YOU@CR
- MsgQuote @DATE, @FROM skrev til @TO@CR Emne: @SUBJECT
- %
- % German template
- %
- Template 3
- MsgStart @CRHallo @F, wie geht's
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CRMit freundlichen Gruessen @YOU@CR
- MsgQuote @DATE, @FROM schrieb an @TO@CR Thema: @SUBJECT
- %
- % Svensk template
- %
- Template 4
- MsgStart @CRHej @F, hur står det till?
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CRMed vänlig hälsning @YOU@CR
- MsgQuote @DATE, @FROM skrev till @TO@CR Ämne: @SUBJECT
- %
- % Turkish template
- %
- Template 5
- MsgStart @CRMerhaba @F @L, nasIlsIn
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CR@YOU sana mutluluklar diler@CR
- MsgQuote Tarih @DATE ve Saat @TIME iken,@CR@FROM, '@SUBJECT' konusunda konuƒmuƒ@CR@TO bakalIm ne demiƒ@CR
- %
- % Italian template
- %
- Template 6
- MsgStart @CRCiao @F, come va?
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CR───┐@CR └───> Saluti da @YOU@CR
- MsgQuote In un msg del @DATE, @FROM scriveva a @TO@CRa proposito di @SUBJECT
- %
- % French template
- %
- Template 7
- MsgStart @CRBonjour @F @L, comment vas tu
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CRAmitiés de la part de @YOU@CR
- MsgQuote @DATE @TIME, @FROM écrivait à @TO@CR Sujet: @SUBJECT
- %
- % Portuguese Template
- %
- Template 8
- MsgStart @CROlá @F @L, como estás!
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CR───┐@CR └───> Cumprimentos do @YOU@CR
- MsgQuote @DATE @TIME, @FROM escreveu para @TO@CR Assunto: @SUBJECT
- %
- % Finnish template
- %
- Template 9
- MsgStart @CRHei @F,
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CRTerveisin @YOU@CR
- MsgQuote @DATE, L{h: @FROM @CR Kohde: @SUBJECT
- %
- % Dutch template
- %
- Template 10
- MsgStart @CRHallo @F @L, hoe is het ermee?
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CR───┐@CR └───> Groeten van @YOU@CR
- MsgQuote @DATE @TIME, @FROM schreef aan @TO@CR Onderwerp: @SUBJECT
- %
- % Hebrew template
- %
- Template 11
- MsgStart .èÄàë ÜÇ äöë äîüÄ äÜÇÖ äààùÄ @CRHi @F @L
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CR───┐@CR └───> @YOU@CR ,èîÖ
- MsgQuote .@TO î üÜï @FROM ,@TIME äÆÖ ,@DATE èëÿÇÜü@CR @SUBJECT :ÇÖàÉü
- %
- % Spanish template
- %
- Template 12
- MsgStart @CRHola @F @L, ¿como estás?
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CR -=> Muchos saludos, @YOU <=-@CR
- MsgQuote El @DATE a las @TIME, @FROM escribió a @TO@CR Tema: @SUBJECT
-
- Template 13
- MsgStart TO:bo@serwiz.thegap.com@CR@CRHi @F @L, hope you are having a nice day
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CR -=> Yours sincerely, @YOU <=-@CR
- MsgQuote @DATE @TIME, @FROM wrote to @TO@CR Subject: @SUBJECT
-
- %
- % How to Quote.
- % 1 = Will insert the first letters from from-name 'BB>' (Bo Bendtsen)
- % 2 = Will quote the entire letter starting/ending with a ---- QUOTE line
- %
-
- QuoteStyle 1
-
- %
- % After you have written a message, sometimes your editor inserts nasty
- % TAB characters (Ascii 9). These characters can be replaced with 8 spaces
- % if this function is enabled.
- %
-
- ExpandTabs
-
- %
- % Force swapping to disk when calling external programs.
- %
-
- % ForceDisk
-
- %
- % External editor, Qedit is the default choice.
- % -N is a Qedit command to jump to a specific line. When editing a
- % message, TerMail will replace the @LINE with the correct number in the
- % letter.
- % @FILE will insert the filename at that position on the command line.
- % If TerMail determines that line 4 should be used to start in, then
- % the command line would be 'Q.EXE C:\TERMINAT\TERMAIL\NETMAIL\1.MSG -N4'
- %
- % REMEMBER TO REMOVE THE LINECOMMAND IF YOUR EDITOR DOES NOT SUPPORT IT
- %
-
- Editor Q.EXE @FILE
- LineCommand -N@LINE
-
- % Run Qedit using the default SmartNote file as second file (Alt-N)
- % Editor Q.EXE @FILE ..\PHONE\SMART.NOT
- % LineCommand -N@LINE
-
- % First line is for GEDIT version 1.00 and second line is for 2.00
- % Remember to remove the Linecommand when using Gedit.
- % Editor GEDIT.EXE TEST A2 R25 F@FILE
- % Editor GEDIT.EXE TEST A2 R25 @FILE
-
- % Microsoft Editor from DOS 5.00 or 6.xx, MS/DOS-Editor
- % Editor EDIT.COM @FILE
- % Editor EDIT.EXE @FILE
-
- % Norton Commander 4.0 Editor
- % Editor NCEDIT.EXE @FILE
-
- % Use definable editor batchfile
- % Editor EDITOR.BAT @FILE
- % LineCommand -N@LINE
- %
-
- %
- % Run any external program before you start writing a message.
- % This could be useful if you have some special utilities that allow you
- % to set up a special template or make you select a standard message type.
- %
-
- % BeforeEdit BEFORMSG.BAT !GROUP
-
- %
- % Run any external program after you have written or changed a message.
- % This could be a batchfile that runs several programs (such as TagDude
- % or a spell-checker) if you want everything to to look perfectly.
- % !GROUP will insert the current group name of the area in uppercased
- % letters: INTER, GERMAN etc.
- %
-
- % AfterEdit AFTERMSG !GROUP
- % AfterEdit TAGDUDE TM.MSG
- % AfterEdit SPELLCHK TM.MSG
-
- %
- % External viewer for viewing various files.
- % Use the @LIST keyword to use the internal lister in TerMail.
- % Remember that you can only grab information and save it in SmartNote
- % with the internal lister.
- %
-
- Viewer @LIST
-
- % Vernon D. Buerg's LIST
- % Viewer LIST.COM
-
- % Norton Commander 4.0 Viewer
- % Viewer WPVIEW.EXE
-
- %
- % This internal SmartNote will use the same SmartNote files as Terminate
- % by default. The default statement will point to the same directory and
- % the default smartnote file called SMART.NOT. Do not enter the .NOT
- % extension here.
- %
-
- SmartNotePath ..\PHONE\
- SmartNoteFile SMART
-
- %
- % Which program should be used to view the pictures of your friends listed
- % in TM.PIC. It can be any format you want as long as the viewer can display
- % the pictures.
- %
-
- PictureViewer ..\UTILS\T-GIF.EXE
- % PictureViewer C:\ALCHEMY\ALCHEMY.EXE -v
- % PictureViewer C:\CSHOW\CSHOW.EXE
- % PictureViewer C:\QPEG\QPEG.EXE
- % PictureViewer C:\QPEG\VPIC.EXE
- % PictureViewer C:\QPV\QPV.EXE
- % PictureViewer C:\GWS\QWS.EXE
-
- %
- % External utilities which can be run directly from TerMail by pressing
- % Shift F1..F12. Press F2 to view all available external utilities and
- % select the one to run.
- %
- % Parameters:
- %
- % !25 !30 !43 !50 Set textmode
- % !W Wait after execution
- % !MSG Export current message as CURRENT.MSG !MSG
- % (!MSG is replaced with CURRENT.MSG as well)
- % !Q Ask for string and insert instead of !Q
- %
- % Desc Utility
- % |--| |--------------------------------------|
- ShiftF1 Dir Dir |more
- ShiftF2 Form Format A:
- ShiftF3 Tree Tree |more
- ShiftF4 Shez Shez
- ShiftF5 Scan Scan C:
- ShiftF6 Udel Undelete
- ShiftF7 Menu MENU.BAT
- ShiftF8 Ansi T-ANSI !MSG !W
- ShiftF9 Blnk ..\UTILS\BLANKER
- ShiftF10 TC TC
- ShiftF11 Defr DEFRAG
- ShiftF12 Test SCANDISK
-
- %
- % Packing and unpacking mail archives
- %
- % Fido-mail
- % ─────────
- % Your mail will arrive in packed files. TerMail will test the archive and
- % find out which type of unpacking is required.
- % A packed message file is always called after the name of the day + #:
- % MO#, TU#, WE#, TH#, FR#, SA#, SU#, where the # is a number from 0..9.
- % Inside these packages, one or more .PKT files are stored. These files
- % contain one or several messages which will be tossed into the netmail
- % area or the appropiate echomail area. They are converted to a .MSG format.
- % When packing the .MSG files that you have written will be converted into
- % a .PKT file and packed with the packing program. I recommend PKZIP version
- % 2.04g or higher, since it is the fastest. After packing your mail, a flow
- % file will be created in your outbound and the next time you call your
- % Boss, the mail will be send. The Terminate Mail System only supports
- % Binkley style. The parameters were grabbed from Gecho, thanks to Gerard
- % van der Land.
- %
- % QWK-mail
- % ────────
- % When unpacking QWK packages. TerMail will look for files matching '*.Q??',
- % just like most QWK readers. DANBBS.QWK will match, DANBBS.QW1 will match,
- % DANBBS.OPX will not match. TerMail will of course determine which of the
- % unpacker to use. If the conference belongs to DANBBS.QWK, then whenever
- % you write a message in the conference, it would be packed into DANBBS.REP
- % with the packer specified below.
- %
-
- %
- % Only one packer can be defined. Only mail to your Boss that is not Crash
- % or Hold will be packed.
- % When packing TerMail will change to the outbound directory.
- %
-
- Packer ZIP PKZIP -ao -3 -- -ex
- Packer RAR RAR a -m5 -ep
- Packer ARJ ARJ a -e -m1 -s -t0 -y
- Packer LZH LHA a /mt
- Packer ARC PKPAK -a
- Packer PAK PAK A /L /ST
- Packer ZOO ZOO a:
- Packer DWC DWC a
- Packer SQZ SQZ a /p3q0z3
- Packer UC2 UC a
-
- %
- % You do not need to change these, just make sure that at least the
- % unpacker you use is present in the DOS path. TerMail will autodetect which
- % unpacker to use from the ones available. You should not remove any,
- % even if you do not have the corresponding program. Just leave these alone.
- % When unpacking TerMail will change to the inbound directory.
- % Beware that if an unpack program is downloaded in the inbound directory
- % it will be used. Just keep in mind that if your boss does not like you he
- % could: REN FORMAT.COM PKUNZIP.COM and send you the file. So be very nice to
- % your Boss! (or edit the unpack commands below file so that they point to
- % the complete path to your archiving programs).
- %
-
- UnPack ZIP PKUNZIP -o -ed -3 --
- UnPack RAR RAR e
- UnPack ARJ ARJ e -c -y
- UnPack LZH LHA e /cm
- UnPack ARC PKUNPAK -r
- UnPack PAK PAK E /WA
- UnPack ZOO ZOO eO
- UnPack DWC DWC e
- UnPack SQZ SQZ e /o1
- UnPack UC2 UC e
-
- %
- % When making Areafix requests, add a + in front of the TAGNAME.
- % This is not necessary for most systems, but some old programs refuse to
- % understand Areafix requests without the +.
- %
-
- % AreaFixPlus
-
- %
- % If your Boss is using an old Areafix which only accepts -l -q -r in the
- % subject you can enable this.
- %
-
- % OldAreaFix
-
- %
- % When using the FileFix manager, your requests for new file echoes will
- % be sent to the name below. The default is FileFix, but you can change it
- % to whatever your Boss requires.
- %
-
- FileFixName FileFix
- % FileFixName FileMgr
-
- %
- % GROUP DEFINITIONS
- % ─────────────────
- %
- % TerMail divides your conferences into groups, so you easily can add a
- % new conference without setting up anything. The group function is one
- % of the most powerful features in TerMail and it is important that you
- % read the instructions and understand the purpose of having groups.
- %
- % Max. 23 groups are allowed
- %
- % This is how it works: Each area is assigned to a group
- % Each group assigned to a user, an originline, a
- % language template and some other things, see below.
- %
- % ┌─> User 1
- % │ User 2
- % │ User 3
- % │
- % ├─> Random originlines
- % │ Originline 1
- % │ Originline 2
- % Area:TERMINAT ─┬> Group:Inter ─┤ Originline 3
- % Area:PORTAL ─┘ │
- % └─> Template 1
- % Template 2
- % Template 3
- %
- % Group
- % Name of the group. Do not use any blanks here.
- % The only reserved group name is "New" which will be used by default
- % whenever creating new areas.
- %
- % Days
- % When cleaning, for how many days do you want to keep messages, based on
- % the message header date. For example: 7 days would mean that when a
- % cleaning command will be carried out, all messages that are less than 7
- % days old and which are not be affected by the maximum message number
- % limit specified in "Max" will be kept. If the number of messages which
- % are younger than 7 days is higher than the maximum number allowed, the
- % oldest messages will be deleted.
- %
- % Max
- % The maximum number of messages to keep in the area after a clean process.
- % Use 0 if you never want to delete any messages.
- %
- % Clean
- % This value is the number of messages that will trigger a clean.
- % The Clean value cannot be smaller than the Max value.
- % For example: If you have 1200 netmail messages in matrix, TerMail will
- % clean out the oldest messages and only leave the 1000 most recent ones.
- % If you never want any messages to be erased, just use a 0 in Max.
- %
- % User
- % Which user to use for this group.
- %
- % Templ.
- % Which template to use for this group.
- %
- % Origin
- % Which origin line to use for this group. Use R for random selection
- % of an originline.
- %
- % O-Ask
- % Pop up menu and allow you to select the origin line manually,
- % defaulting to the origin selected above.
- %
- % Default to name
- % When starting a new message.
- % All blanks must be replaced with underscores '_'.
- %
- % Group Days Max Clean User Templ. Origin O-Ask Default to name
- % |──────| |─| |───| |───| |──| |----| |----| |---| |---------------------->---------|
- Group Matrix 0 250 300 1 1 0 No
- Group KeepIt 0 0 0 1 1 1 No All
- Group New 180 200 300 1 1 R Yes All
- Group Inter 90 400 500 1 1 R Yes All
- Group Test 7 300 350 1 1 1 Yes All_the_testers_out_there
- Group Dansk 0 400 500 2 2 R Yes Alle
- Group German 0 400 500 1 3 R Yes Alle
- Group Svensk 0 400 500 1 4 R Yes Samtliga
- Group Turkis 0 400 500 1 5 R Yes Herkes
- Group Italia 0 400 500 1 6 R Yes Tutti
- Group French 0 400 500 1 7 R Yes Tous
- Group Portugal 0 400 500 1 8 R Yes All
- Group Finland 0 400 500 1 9 R Yes All
- Group Dutch 0 400 500 1 10 R Yes Iedereen
- Group Hebrew 0 400 500 1 11 R Yes All
- Group Spanish 0 400 500 1 12 R Yes Todos
- %
- % If you are in different networks, just define a group for these areas.
- %
- % Group VirNet 90 100 120 2 1 1 No All
-
- %
- % Enter descriptions for the areas here.
- % In descriptions, all spaces must be replaced with underscores (_).
- % There is no limit to how many Desc lines you want, they will be scanned
- % through until the end of this file.
- %
- % EchoId Description Group
- % |────────────────────────────| |────────────────────────────| |──────|
- Desc NETMAIL Private_netmail/matrix/fido Matrix
- Desc NETMAILSAVE Netmail_read_&_received KeepIt
- Desc SAVEAREA Messages_written_to_you KeepIt
- Desc YOUWROTE Messages_written_by_you KeepIt
- Desc REMEMBER Messages_you_want_to_keep KeepIt
- Desc TERMINAT Global__Terminate_conference Inter
- Desc TERMINATE.GER German__Terminate_conference German
- Desc TERMINATE_UK UK______Terminate_conference Inter
- Desc TERMINAT_R23.PUB Danish__Terminate_conference Dansk
- Desc FM-TERMINATE French__Terminate_conference French
- Desc SK_TERMINAT French__Terminate_conference French
- Desc TERMINATE.39 Italian_Terminate_conference Italia
- Desc TERMINAT.FIN Finnish_Terminate_conference Finland
- Desc R20_TERMINATE Swedish_Terminate_conference Svensk
- Desc TERMINAT.028 Dutch___Terminate_conference Dutch
- Desc R34.TERMINATE Spanish_Terminate_conference Spanish
- Desc TERMINATE_BETA Test____Terminate_conference Test
- Desc TERMINATE_BETA_CHAT Test____Terminate_conference Test
- Desc TEST Echomail_test_area Test
- %
- % The names of newly adopted areas will be placed below here.
- % You should then enter the correct description for the area and change
- % the group. If no description for an area is found, the echolist
- % (TM.LST) will be scanned and a description will be grabbed from there,
- % if there is any. If you have a TM.LST or you have received one from your
- % boss, the only thing you need to do when connecting to a new area is to
- % correct the following lines.
- %
- % EchoId Description Group
- % |────────────────────────────| |────────────────────────────| |──────|
-