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FILGRAB.CFG
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1994-05-12
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; This is a sample configuration file for FILGRAB.CFG. It contains sample
; configurations and command lines for SLMR, OLX 2.x, DeLuxe, and
; 1stReader. It also contains specific instructions and comments for each
; of them. If you use one of these readers, find the appropriate section,
; and remove the semicolons from in front of the configuration lines.
; Delete all the other sections, as this will speed up processing.
;
;
; SLMR/OLX 2.x
; ----
; Here's a sample command line that can be assigned to a function key:
;
; NOSWAP:FILGRAB /n@CONFNUM@ K NUMBER @BBSID@.PRN
;
; SLMR and OLX 2.x remain in the work directory at all times, so you'll
; have to give a path to FILGRAB.EXE unless it's on your DOS path. Also,
; you must specify where to create the prune file. NOSWAP: is required
; because CURRENT.MSG will not be created if the reader is swapped out of
; memory. It appears that SLMR and OLX 2.x need at least 128K free RAM to
; successfully shell to DOS without swapping.
;
;From = 4,7
;To = 5,7
;Subject = 6,7
;Number = 3,44
;File = CURRENT.MSG
;
;
;
; DeLuxe
; ----
; Here's a sample command line:
;
; DOS=NS:ND:FILGRAB K NUMBER @CONTROL6@.PRN
;
; The ND: modifier keeps the screen from being cleared. It isn't needed,
; but gives a more seamless appearance. The NS: modifier turns SuperShell
; off for this DOS call. Delete DOS= if you're assigning this to a
; function key.
;
;From = 14,1
;To = 13,1
;Subject = 15,1
;Number = 9,1
;Conference = 8,1
;File = E:\EXPORT.FIL
; This should be set to the "Message export filespec" defined in DeLuxe's
; configuration.
;
;
;
; 1stReader
; ----
; The values given for DeLuxe will also work for files created by
; 1stReader's /EXPORT: <filespec> modifier. Here's a sample command line
; for this use:
;
; /EXPORT: E:\EXPORT.FIL /NOCLS /NS FILGRAB K NUMBER @BBSID@.PRN
;
; The /NOCLS modifier keeps the screen from being cleared. It isn't
; needed, but gives a more seamless appearance. The /NS modifier turns
; SuperShell off for this DOS call.
;
; If the message being displayed uses long headers, those headers will be
; in the export file. To be sure of getting the short headers in such
; cases, you can set up an /IN: file like this:
;
;@FROM@
;@TO@
;@SUBJECT@
;@API$(100)
;
; set the configuration up like this:
;
;From = 1,1
;To = 2,1
;Subject = 3,1
;Conference = 4,1
;File = EXPORT.$$$
;
; and use something like this as a command line:
;
; /IN: EXPORT.FIL /OUT: EXPORT.$$$ /NOCLS /NS FILGRAB K SUBJECT @BBSID@.PRN