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; AUU - Auto User Upgrader - Configuration file
;
;========================================================================
; System section
;========================================================================
;
; Sysop defines your name, to use on messages and for registration key
;
Sysop Hamish Moffatt
;
; Rego defines your registration key
;
Rego 0
;
; Path to your RemoteAccess user file / message base
;
RAPath C:\RA
;
; Filename of your RemoteAccess log
;
RALog C:\TP\AUU\RA.LOG
;
; Multinode environment? Comment this out if not.
;
;Multinode
;
; Multinode_conditional: if AUU detects a possible multiuser environment
; (such as a multitasker or a network) it will go into multinode mode if
; multinode_conditional is used. Do not use this as well as multinode.
;
Multinode_conditional
;
; Report defines whether AUU should show progress and other information
; on the screen. If report is not present (ie commented out), not much
; information will be shown.
;
Report
;
; OpusLog tells AUU to use an Opus format log file. If OpusLog is not
; specified, AUU will use a FrontDoor format log file.
;
;OpusLog
;
;========================================================================
; Statistics section
;========================================================================
;
; StatScrn defines the path and base filename of the statistics screen
; Do not specify extensions; AUU will automatically use ASC, ANS and AVT
;
StatScrn C:\RA\TEXT\AUUSTAT
;
; Exclude defines the security level over which (=>) users will not be used
; for the statistics. It's probably a good idea to exclude the sysop
; and cosysops.
;
Exclude 1000
;
;========================================================================
; Messages Section
;========================================================================
;
; General
;
; Board defines the message area (Hudson only, no JAM) of the area to
; post the messages in.
;
MsgBoard 1
;
; Your network address, used in MSGIDs. If you don't have one, make up
; something.
;
Address 3:635/552@fidonet
;
; MsgName defines the name to post messages from. If you want to have
; AUU send messages from your handle, use this. If this is not specified
; AUU will use the sysop's name.
;
MsgName Hamster
;
; Private, if present, tells AUU to mark the messages sent to users as
; (Private).
;
Private
;
;
; Hello message:
;
; (If you do not want this message, simply comment out or delete either
; or both of the Hello...... statements below.)
;
; HelloSubject defines the subject of Hello messages sent to users
;
HelloSubject Welcome to Cloud Nine!
;
; HelloText defines what to send as a "Hello" message
;
HelloText C:\TP\AUU\HELLO.AUU
;
;========================================================================
; Upgrade section
;========================================================================
;
; Upgraded for calls
;
; (If you do not want by-call upgrading, simply specify no "calls"
; statements, by commenting them out or deleting them.)
;
; CallsSubject defines the subject of upgraded for calls messages
;
CallsSubject Wow! You've been upgraded!
;
; CallsText defines what to send as the message
;
CallsText C:\TP\AUU\CALLS.AUU
;
; Calls defines how to upgrade users for their number of calls
; You may have as many as 50 Calls statements. You may upgrade users
; to a lower security level [downgrade them] too if you wish.
;
; Raise users with this security no. calls => to security level
; ────────────────────────────── ──────────── ─────────────────
;
Calls 5 5 0
Calls 50 10 75
Calls 75 30 100
Calls 100 50 120
;
;
; Upgraded for messages written
;
; (If you do not want by-message upgrading, simply specify no "messages"
; statements, by commenting them out or deleting them.)
;
; MsgsSubject defines the subject of messages sent to users upgraded
; for writing lots of messages
;
MsgsSubject Wow! You've been upgraded!
;
; MsgsText defines the name of the file containing the text to write
; in the message
;
MsgsText C:\TP\AUU\MESSAGES.AUU
;
; Messages defines how to upgrade users for their number of messages
; written. You may have as many as 50 Messages statements. You may
; downgrade users as for Calls.
;
; Raise users with this security no. messages => to security level
; ─────────────────────────────── ─────────────── ─────────────────
;
Messages 10 3 50
Messages 50 20 75
Messages 75 50 100
Messages 100 100 120
;
;
; Upgraded for uploading files (by kilobytes)
;
; (If you do not want by-upload(k) upgrading, simply specify no "uploadK"
; statements, by commenting them out or deleting them.)
;
; UplKSubject defines the subject of "upgraded for uploading files"
; messages
;
UplKSubject Wow! You've been upgraded!
;
; UplKText defines the text to send for these messages
;
UplKText C:\TP\AUU\UPLOADK.AUU
;
; UploadK defines how to upgrade users for uploading lots of files (by
; number of kilobytes). You may have up to 50 UploadK statements.
;
; If kb
; Raise users with this security uploaded >= to security level
; ────────────────────────────── ─────────── ─────────────────
;
UploadK 10 1 50
UploadK 50 1000 75
UploadK 75 2500 100
UploadK 100 5000 120
;
;
; Ratio checking
;
; RDownSubj defines the subject of messages to the user when they are
; downgraded due to their ratio. RDownText defines the text file with
; the message text to use.
;
RDownSubj Your ratio has been exceeded!
;
RDownText C:\TP\AUU\RAT_DOWN.AUU
;
;
; RUpSubj defines the subject of messages to the user when they are
; upgraded back due to their ratio. RUpText defines the text file with
; the message text to use.
;
RUpSubj Your ratio has been fixed!
;
RUpText C:\TP\AUU\RAT_UP.AUU
;
;
; Ratio defines user upload/download ratios. You may have up to 50 Ratio
; statements, and if you don't want ratio checking, remove or comment
; out all these ratio statements.
;
; Ratio works as follows: If users with the "from" security level have
; a ratio worse than the specified one, they will be downgraded to the
; "to" security. If a user with the "to" security level has a ratio
; BETTER than the specified one they will be upgraded to the "from"
; level.
;
; So if a you say "From 50, ratio 1:5, to 25", a user with
; security 50, and 600Kb download and 0kb uploads, they will be
; downgraded to level 25. If they upload 200k, they will be upgraded
; back to level 50. No other users should have the "to" level! It is
; for downgraded users only.
;
; USE WITH CAUTION! Be careful. Used wrongly this could have bad results
; on your users' security. I suggest backing up your userfile before
; testing your settings.
;
; Users with security have ratio 1: get moved to/from security
; ─────────────────── ───────────── ──────────────────────────
;
;Ratio 50 7 45
;Ratio 75 10 70
;
; (Uncomment these to enable checking (remove semicolons)).
;
; That's all.
;