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1996-06-22
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; NET.INI
;
; This file is in standard .INI format, i.e. lines preceded with a semicolon
; are ignored, as if everything after a semicolon on a parameter definition.
;
; The [PPPNET] tag must exist to tell the program it's in the right place!
[PPPNET]
;
; Your ISP's smtp host system for sending mail. This must be a sendmail host
; and is not necessarily your mail address. For example, I receive mail
; at edare@abs.net, however my smtp host is mail.abs.net. If you have any
; problems sending messages, try setting it to your numeric DNS IP address,
; as many DNS also run sendmail.
SMTPHOST = smtp.erols.com
;
; Your ISP's POP3 server, again not necessarily your mail address. This is
; where mail for you is stored on your ISP until you pick it up. Often this
; is pop.<your domain name> or mail.<your domain name>.
POPHOST = pop.erols.com
;
; Your user name in your mail account to log into the POP3 server defined
; above. Not necessarily the same as the login name you put in DIAL.INI!
POPNAME = yourname
;
; Your user POP3 password. Again, this may be different from your ISP account
; name defined in DIAL.INI.
POPPASS = secret
;
; Below is just general information needed to make a successful connection,
; kind of the dumping ground for non-function specific parameters.
;
[GENERAL]
;
; The dialing command for Merit EtherPPP. I could have pulled this info from
; your system at runtime, but this allows flexibility to use another PPP/PAP
; driver. There are several ethernet-type packet drivers which will work with
; the Waterloo sockets, including the ShivaPPP package. Just place the right
; commandline for it here.
;
; The Merit PPP basic commandline syntax is "/c <port> /s <speed> /d script"
;
; If you have non-standard ports, already run an ethernet LAN or have other
; unique considerations, see READ.ME from the ETHERPPP.ZIP archive for other
; options. If you can't get PPP to work, look for PPPDEMO.ZIP which is a more
; advanced (but shareware) PPP driver and substitute the commandline here.
PPPCMD = ppp /c 1 /s 57600 /d script
;
; Dialing attempts before giving up. Must be at least 1!
RETRIES = 2
;
; Number of days to keep packets in the SENT directory before assuming they
; arrived safely.
KEEPSENT = 5
;
; If set to 'Y', POP retrieves all pending messages from your POP3 host, else
; just those it can positively identify as a network packet. Non-network mail
; is always stored in the CHECKNET directory for your review.
ALLMAIL = Y
;
; If set to 'Y', the program will go through all your network directories and
; process any pending packets before attempting the connection. This is only
; useful if you run from a mailer or DOS batch file.
CLEANUP = N
;
; Your IP address. Leave this as 0.0.0.0 and your IP address will be
; determined upon connecting to your ISP (dynamic IP assignment).
IPADDR = 0.0.0.0
;
; This is the string in which the program will find your dynamic IP address.
; The one below is returned by Merit. If you use a different packet driver,
; you'll need to find out what it sends. If it can't find a good address,
; it reports, "Unable to locate IP address" and then aborts.
IPSTRING = IP address set to
;
; Your ISP's netmask. Typically, this is 255.255.255.0, unless your provider
; instructed you otherwise.
NETMASK = 255.255.255.0
;
; This is your domain nameserver (DNS). There is support for only one DNS.
; The right DNS is critical. If it's not properly defined, you will receive
; "Unable to resolve host.name" when attempting communications.
DNS = 205.252.116.10
;
; This is your domain. Typically, it's the last part of your email address.
DOMAIN = erols.com
;
; This is your default gateway address. Most often, the router port works
; best (your IP address with a '1' in the final octet). This information is
; found at runtime from IP assignment. Large ISPs might designate a default
; gateway. If so, enter it here, otherwise leave this commented. If you fail
; to connect to your hosts, try toggling this as a comment.
;GATEWAY = 205.252.116.1
;
; The remaining definitions are used by the adjunct newsgroup module. This
; module pulls in newsgroups from an nntp host directly to WWIV's native
; P*.NET format, using the standard subtypes you define in //BE.
;
;[NEWS]
;
;REGNO = 0
;NEWSHOST = news.erols.com