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; OMMM - The Opus Matrix Message Masher
; Version 1.70
;
; Uncomment the commands you want to use by removing the ";" from
; in front of the command. See Index A of the OMMM documentation
; for expanded info and examples.
;
;------------------------------------------------------------------------
MESSAGEPATH c:\bbs\mail ; -m from command line
;
; Message path is the path to your netmail (matrix) message subdirectory.
;------------------------------------------------------------------------
HOLDPATH c:\bbs\outbound ; -h from command line
;
; This is the path to your outbound message holding area. You only
; specify your primary outbound path, even if you're running with Multi
; Zones. See Index D of the docs for info on setting up outbound areas
; for your other Zones.
;------------------------------------------------------------------------
;PRESCANPATH c:\mailer\prescan.ctl ; -p from command line
;
; This is the full pathname of your prescan routing file.
;------------------------------------------------------------------------
ROUTEFILE c:\bbs\route.ctl ; -c from command line
;
; This is the full pathname of your routing control file.
;------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADDRESS 1:265/100.0 ; -a from command line
;address 0:109/315.0
;
; Matrix address of your system. You MUST list your primary address
; first, using 0 for Zone if you're not operating Zone aware. If you're
; Zone aware, list each address with it's correct Zone, one on each line,
; preceded with the word ADDRESS.
;------------------------------------------------------------------------
FORWARD ; -f from command line
;
; Comment forward out if you don't want OMMM to forward messages from
; other systems. Be careful of this if you're a Host or Hub.
;------------------------------------------------------------------------
;MO? ; -o from command line
;
; The mo? verb is necessary if you will be communicating with boards
; which still run Opus version 1.03 that do their own mail unpacking.
; These boards don't recognize the Tu?, We?, etc. compressed mail
; extensions without an attach message. MO doesn't stand for Monday,
; but for Mail Out.
;------------------------------------------------------------------------
GATEROUTE ; -g from command line
;
; Use gate route if you want OMMM to route all your interzone messages
; through the zone gates. This isn't necessary if you're using msged,
; as it does the gate routing for you (unless the message is marked crash).
;------------------------------------------------------------------------
;NO_SCAN ; -j from command line
;
; To prevent scanning of the matrix mail and only perform routing operations
; in the outbound.
;------------------------------------------------------------------------
;QUIET ; -q from the command line
;
; Suppresses some of the displays, which makes OMMM a bit speedier.
;------------------------------------------------------------------------
POINTNET -1 ; No command line option, yet.
;
; This is for use if you're a Bossnode. Set the network address the
; message is to be rerouted to. So, if you have pointnet set to -1,
; and your address is 109/315, and a message is found addressed to
; 109/315.2, the message would be automagically rerouted to -1/2. Opus
; seems to do points great with the YAHOO/Wazoo protocol when the Network
; address is -1!
;
; Message to Zone:Net/Node.Point
; Routed to Zone:Net/Point
;------------------------------------------------------------------------
;NORMAL ; -n from command line
;
; Normalize the holding area so No-send packets are sent. This is
; like the SEND verb.
;------------------------------------------------------------------------
;MAXARC 512K ; -x# from command line
;
; Specify the maximum Archive size in KB. The default is no limit.
;------------------------------------------------------------------------
;OLDBUNDLE 7 ; -t# from command line
;
; Delete bundles after sitting around too long. Specify the number of
; days.
;------------------------------------------------------------------------
;NO_DATE ; -d from command line
;
; Disables the default of time/date stamp converting of Opus messages
; into FTSC format. Use this ONLY if you're not using an Opus
; compatible message editor.
;------------------------------------------------------------------------
;NAKED ; -r from command line
;
; Using this option will generate file requests for mailers which
; treat the .REQ files as normal mail, rather than as file requests.
; Use this ONLY if you're running Binkley.
;------------------------------------------------------------------------
;REQUEST ; -y from command line
;
; Will let you specify the Opus 1.2x requesting options.
;------------------------------------------------------------------------
;OZONE ; -z from command line
;
; Lets you hold off on processing Zone mail. With this command, Matrix
; areas aren't scanned.
;------------------------------------------------------------------------
SCHED A All 4:00 5:00
;
; Schedule definitions. OMMM now supports listing all schedule info in
; this config file. The Route File must still exist, and must have at
; least one schedule in it. See the RouteFile section of the docs for
; more info.
;------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Stuffer definitions, command lines.
;
DEFINE_STUFFER ARJ arj a
DEFINE_STUFFER LHARC lharc a /m
DEFINE_STUFFER PAK pak a
DEFINE_STUFFER PKPAK pkpak -oct a
DEFINE_STUFFER ZIP pkzip -a
DEFINE_STUFFER ZOO zoo -add
;------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Stuffer choices for specific nodes. If not listed, the first stuffer
; is assumed.
;
; STUFFER ARCA 2:123/4567
; STUFFER ARJ 371/15
; STUFFER LHARC 307/1 7 381/48
; STUFFER PAK 114/80
; STUFFER PKARC 114/23
STUFFER ZIP 109/420
; STUFFER ZOO 3:123/456