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- ; sample cfg file for RAFE - lines beginning with a semi-colon should be
- ; ignored, as should blank lines.
- ;
- ; Rename to RAFE.CFG to use (must be in the same directory as RAFE.EXE)
- ;
- ; Path to RemoteAccess (will try RA environment setting or current directory
- ; if omitted)
- PATHTORA C:\RA
- ;
- ; Path to Fastecho (will try current directory if omitted)
- PATHTOFE C:\FASTECHO
- ;
- ; Full path to the RAFE log file (it won't create one if you omit this line)
- PATHTOLOG C:\RAFE.LOG
- ;
- ;
- ;
- ; REPORTAREA <area>
- ; REPORTPVT YES/NO
- ; REPORTTO <name>
- ; ------------------
- ; These three commands allow RAFE to generate a message to be posted
- ; into your message base when some change has been made to your
- ; messages.ra (ie. an area has been added or deleted)
- ; FEUTIL *must* be in the same directory as your FASTECHO.CFG!
- ;
- REPORTAREA USER_INFO ; Use #number for Hudson areas - eg #200
- REPORTPVT NO ; Set to yes for private messages
- REPORTTO An_other ; Replace all spaces with _ characters
- ;
- ;
- ;
- ; IGNORE <tag-name>
- ; -----------------
- ; this will force Rafe to ignore the given area, as long as it is defined
- ; in Fastecho. -- ie. if the area already exists in RA, fine. If it doesn't
- ; then it won't add it in.
- ; eg
- IGNORE DUPES
- IGNORE BADMAIL
- IGNORE MAILFROMPOINTS
- ;
- ;
- ;
- ; SETGROUP <group(s)> or GLOBAL
- ; ------------------------------
- ; override default settings for specified Fastecho group letter
- ; end is marked by either another SETGROUP parameter or EOF.
- ; DEFAULT must come first if given. Parameters are the same for both,
- ; but entries in SETGROUP will override the DEFAULTs.
- ;
- ; Global settings - Any/all may be omitted
- SETGROUP GLOBAL
- ; Read/Write securities will be read from Fastecho if omitted here.
- READSECURITY 100
- WRITESECURITY 100
- SYSOPSECURITY 10000
- READFLAGS1 X--OOOXX ; Flag settings required to access areas in
- READFLAGS2 X--OOOXX ; this group. (See RA documentation for more
- READFLAGS3 X--OOOXX ; information)
- READFLAGS4 X--OOOXX
- WRITEFLAGS1 ---OOXXX
- WRITEFLAGS2 ---OOXXX
- WRITEFLAGS3 ---OOXXX
- WRITEFLAGS4 ---OOXXX
- SYSOPFLAGS1 OOOXOOOO
- SYSOPFLAGS2 OOOXOOOO
- SYSOPFLAGS3 OOOXOOOO
- SYSOPFLAGS4 OOOXOOOO
- ; It is recommended that you leave out the following two lines
- ; so that the settings may be read from Fastecho on a per-area basis.
- MESSAGES PUBLIC ; (or PRIVATE or READ_ONLY or NO_REPLY or BOTH)
- AREATYPE ECHOMAIL ; (or LOCALMAIL or NETMAIL)
- AGE 18 ; Minimum age required for access (default 0)
- GROUP 1 ; Main group for RA
- ALTGROUP1 2 ; First additional group
- ALTGROUP2 3 ; Second additional group
- ALTGROUP3 4 ; Third additional group
- ALLGROUPS YES ; Areas will appear in all groups (default NO)
- ECHOINFO YES ; Add origin line (default yes except for netmail)
- COMBINED YES ; Permit combined access, default yes
- FATTACH YES ; Permit file attaches, default no
- ALIAS YES ; Permit aliases, default no
- FORCEHANDLE YES ; Force use of alias, default no
- ALLOWDELETE YES ; Allow users to delete messages, default no
- ;
- ;
- ; You may specify more than one group to define at a time
- ; settings in this area override the Global definition above.
- SETGROUP ABCDEF
- AGE 21
- GROUP 2
- ALLGROUPS NO
- ;
- SETGROUP M
- AGE 12
- GROUP 4
- ;
- SETGROUP IZ
- AGE 0
- GROUP 6
- FORCEHANDLE NO
- ;
- ;
- ;
- ; SETAREA <Tag-name>
- ; ------------------
- ;
- ; Override default/group settings on a per-area basis.
- ; Parameters are the same as for SETGROUP, but only apply to the
- ; area with the tagname you specify.
- ; Note - If you use this command then be aware that the area will
- ; NOT 'inherit' any settings from its group (so you'll need
- ; to set those again.
- ; You may define up to 300 of these overrides.
- ;
- SETAREA SYSOPS_ONLY
- GROUP Y
- READSECURITY 2000
- WRITESECURITY 2000
- SYSOPSECURITY 65000
- ;
- ; EOF
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