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#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# dosgate.cfg
# Configuration file for DOSGATE uucp/mail package.
#
# Any line beginning with '#' is a comment. Any other non-blank line
# is assumed to contain configuration information. If a particular
# configuration item appears more than once in the file, only the first
# will be examined.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NOTE: The settings in this file are examples; these must be modified
# before DOSGATE will work on your system!
#
# The example modem settings assume that a Zoom Telephonics V.32 Turbo
# modem is connected to COM2 at 9600 baud.
#
# The example directory and filenames assume that the software has been
# installed in a directory called C:\DOSGATE.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# sitename: This should be set to the UUCP sitename of the local system.
# NOTE: You MUST select a unique sitename for your system.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Example:
# sitename=mybox
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
sitename=mybox
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# organization: This should be set to the organization or company
# name of this system.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
# organization=My Company, Inc.
# organization=Podunk University Computer Science Department
# organization=XYZ Corporation
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
organization=(none)
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# altnames: This should be set to a list of one or more alternate names
# for the local system. This may be omitted in instances where there
# are no alternate names. This is typically used to specify a domain
# name for the local machine. Mail, rmail, and uucp will recognize any
# of these alternate names as being the local system.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Example:
# altnames=mybox.uucp
# altnames=mybox.com mybox.mybox.com mybox.uucp
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
altnames=mybox.uucp
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# remotedev: This is the name of the device that will be used for
# communication with the remote system in slave and "ACU" mode,
# i.e. "COM1" or "COM2". In "DIR" mode, the device name is read from
# an entry in the "L.sys" file.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
# remotedev=COM1
# remotedev=COM2
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
remotedev=COM2
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# remotebaud: This is the baud rate that will be used for communication
# with the remote system in slave mode. In master mode, the baud rate
# is taken from an entry in the "L.sys" file. The baud rate is typically
# 1200, 2400, 9600, etc., depending on the communications hardware.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
# remotebaud=2400
# remotebaud=9600
# remotebaud=38400
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
remotebaud=9600
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# remotemode: This is the communication mode that will be used when
# in slave mode. In master mode, the communication mode is taken from
# an entry in the "L.sys" file. The communication mode must be either
# "ACU" for a connection via a modem, or "DIR" for a direct serial
# connection.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
# remotemode=ACU
# remotemode=DIR
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
remotemode=DIR
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# remotemask: This flag is set to TRUE if the parity bit of all bytes
# received from the remote system should be masked off, or set to FALSE
# if the parity bits are to be left unchanged. It is recommended that
# this be set to TRUE.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
# remotemask=TRUE
# remotemask=FALSE
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
remotemask=TRUE
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# modeminit: This string is sent to reset the modem.
# Backslash escapes are provided for carriage return (\r), line-feed
# (\n), one-second delay (\d), and null (\0). Sufficient delay should
# be included to give the modem time to finish resetting before the
# software sends the next command to the modem.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
#
# For most standard 1200 and 2400 baud Hayes-compatible modems:
# modeminit=ATZ\r\d\d\d\dATS0=0 Q0 V1\r\d\d\d
#
# For some models of high-speed modems with data compression:
# modeminit=ATZ\r\d\d\d\dAT\\N0\r\d\d\dATS0=0 Q0 V1\r\d\d\d
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
modeminit=ATZ\r\d\d\d\dATS0=0 Q0 V1\r\d\d\d
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# modeminitslave: This string is sent to reset the modem before waiting
# for incoming calls in uucico slave mode. Backslash escapes are
# provided for carriage return (\r), line-feed (\n), one-second delay
# (\d), and null (\0). If the modem requires a special command to be
# placed in 'auto answer' mode, it should be placed here.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
#
# For most standard 1200 and 2400 baud Hayes-compatible modems:
# modeminit=ATZ\r\d\d\d\dATS0=1 Q0 V1 E0\r\d\d\d
#
# For Zoom Telephonics 2496 Fax Modem:
# modeminitslave=\rATZ\r\d\d\rAT&FE1V1X4&C1&D2S0=1S7=30\r\dAT&D0&C0S7=30S9=15L0\r\d\d
#
# For some MNP-capable and 9600 baud V.32/V.42 Hayes-compatible modems:
# modeminit=ATZ\r\d\d\d\dAT\\N0\r\d\d\dATS0=1 Q0 V1 E0\r\d\d\d
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
modeminitslave=ATZ\r\d\d\d\dATS0=1 Q0 V1 E0\r\d\d\d
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# modemhangup: This string is sent to hang up the modem (end a call).
# Backslash escapes are provided for carriage return (\r), line-feed
# (\n), one-second delay (\d), and null (\0).
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Example, for most Hayes-compatible modems:
# modemhangup=\d\d+++\d\d\d\dATH\r\d\dATZ\r\d\d\d
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
modemhangup=\d\d+++\d\d\dATH\r\d\dATZ\r\d\d
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# modemdial: This string is used to tell the modem to dial a phone
# number. A tilde (~) character must be placed in the string at the
# position where the phone number is to be inserted.
# Backslash escapes are provided for carriage return (\r), line-feed
# (\n), one-second delay (\d), and null (\0).
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
#
# For most standard Hayes-compatible 1200/2400 baud modems:
# modemdial=ATDT~\r
#
# For some V.32/V.42 Hayes-compatible modems:
# modemdial=\dAT\\N3N1\r\d\d\dATDT~\r
#
# To force 2400 baud operation on some 9600 baud modems, use the
# following:
# modemdial=\dAT\\N0S37=6N0DT~\r
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
modemdial=\dAT\\N3N1\r\d\d\dATDT~\r
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# dialtimeout: This is set to the number of seconds to wait before
# timing out while uucico is waiting for a connection signal from the
# modem after dialing. If this setting is omitted, the default is
# sixty seconds. Typical values range from 30 to 60 seconds.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
# dialtimeout=60
# dialtimeout=45
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
dialtimeout=60
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# modemconnect: This is the string sent back by the modem to indicate
# a successful connection to another modem.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
# modemconnect=CONNECT
# modemconnect=CONNECT 2400
# modemconnect=CONNECT 9600
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
modemconnect=CONNECT
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# modembusy: This is the string sent back by the modem to indicate
# that the dialed telephone number was busy.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Example:
# modembusy=BUSY
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
modembusy=BUSY
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# modemfail: This is the string sent back by the modem to indicate
# that an attempted connection failed.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Example:
# modemfail=NO CARRIER
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
modemfail=NO CARRIER
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# tmpdir: This should be set to the pathname of a directory where
# temporary files can be placed. This is the equivalent of the
# "/tmp" directory on a typical UNIX system.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
# tmpdir=c:\tmp
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
tmpdir=c:\dosgate\tmp
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# uuciconow: This setting determines whether the mail command
# automatically invokes uucico each time outgoing mail is generated.
# If set to TRUE, uucico will be invoked. If set to FALSE uucico will
# not be invoked, and should be invoked manually later to send mail.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Exmaples:
# uuciconow=TRUE
# uuciconow=FALSE
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
uuciconow=FALSE
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# uucicolog: This should be set to the pathname of the uucico logfile.
# Uucico appends log messages to this file. This is the equivalent
# of the "/usr/lib/uucp/Logfile/uucico" file on some UNIX systems.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
# uucicolog=c:\dosgate\uucico.log
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
uucicolog=c:\dosgate\uucico.log
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# uucplog: This should be set to the pathname of the uucp logfile.
# Uucp appends log messages to this file. This is the equivalent
# of the "/usr/lib/uucp/Logfile/uucp" file on some UNIX systems.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
# uucicolog=c:\dosgate\uucp.log
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
uucplog=c:\dosgate\uucp.log
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# uuxqtlog: This should be set to the pathname of the uuxqt logfile.
# Uuxqt appends log messages to this file. This is the equivalent
# of the "/usr/lib/uucp/Logfile/uuxqt" file on some UNIX systems.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
# uucicolog=c:\dosgate\uuxqt.log
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
uuxqtlog=c:\dosgate\uuxqt.log
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# L.sys: This should be set to the pathname of the "L.sys" file.
# This is the equivalent of the "/usr/lib/uucp/L.sys" file on a
# typical UNIX system.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
# L.sys=c:\dosgate\L.sys
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
L.sys=c:\dosgate\L.sys
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# passwd: This should be set to the pathname of the password file.
# This is the equivalent of the "/etc/passwd" file on a typical
# UNIX system.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
# passwd=c:\dosgate\passwd
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
passwd=c:\dosgate\passwd
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# pubdir: This should be set to the pathname of the UUCP public
# directory. This directory is the default directory for files
# transferred via UUCP, and should be readable and writable by
# anyone. This is the equivalent of the "/usr/spool/uucppublic"
# directory on a typical UNIX system.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Example:
# pubdir=c:\dosgate\spool\public
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
pubdir=c:\dosgate\spool\public
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# spooldir: This should be set to the pathname of the directory
# where UUCP jobs are spooled to. Jobs for a specific site are spooled
# to a directory underneath, i.e. "spooldir/sitename". This is the
# equivalent of the "/usr/spool/uucp" directory on a typical UNIX
# system.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
# spooldir=c:\dosgate\spool\uucp
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
spooldir=c:\dosgate\spool\uucp
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# maildir: This should be set to the pathname of the directory
# where local mail is delivered. Mail for a specific user is appended
# to a file in this directory, where the filename is the same as the
# user's login name. i.e. "maildir/username". This is the equivalent
# of the "/usr/spool/mail" directory on a typical UNIX system. Note
# that if the "separatemail" setting is enabled, the mail will instead
# be spooled to a directory underneath this directory, i.e.
# "maildir/username/username".
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
# maildir=c:\dosgate\spool\mail
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
maildir=c:\dosgate\spool\mail
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# newsdir: This should be set to the pathname of the directory
# where usenet news articles will get delivered. Articles are spooled
# to directories underneath this directory, according to the name of
# the news group, i.e. "comp.sources.unix" articles are spooled to
# "{newsdir}/comp/sources/unix".
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
# newsdir=c:\dosgate\spool\news
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
newsdir=c:\dosgate\spool\news
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# newsactivefile: This should be set to the pathname of the active
# news groups configuration file.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
# newsactivefile=c:\dosgate\active
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
newsactivefile=c:\dosgate\active
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# newspostsites: This should be set to the names of any sites to
# which posted news articles from the local site will be transferred
# by uucico, or set to "NONE" if news articles are not posted from the
# local site to remote sites.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
# newspostsites=NONE
# newspostsites=myneighbor
# newspostsites=myneightbor anotherneighbor
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
newspostsites=NONE
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# smarthost: This may be set to the mail address of a system to which
# mail with unknown addresses will be forwarded for mailing, or may
# be set to 'NONE', in which case mail with unknown addresses will be
# mailed to the local user specified by the 'postmaster' setting
# elsewhere in this file.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
# smarthost=NONE
# smarthost=myneighbor!hisneighbor
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
smarthost=NONE
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# postmaster: This should be set to the name of the local user to which
# undeliverable mail will be sent. When rmail can't deliver mail as
# addressed, it will send a message to the postmaster saying that the
# message couldn't be delivered, and attach the contents of the
# message.
# On a single-user system, this is usually set to the user's login
# name. On a multi-user system (such as a PC LAN), this is usually set
# to the system administrator's name.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
# postmaster=postmaster
# postmaster=root
# postmaster=admin
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
postmaster=postmaster
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# separatemail: This setting determines whether mail will be spooled
# to files directly in the mail spool directory (see the "maildir"
# setting), or to files in separate subdirectories underneath the
# mail spool directory. If set to FALSE, mail will spool to files
# in the mail spool directory, each file having the same name as the
# recipient user, i.e. "maildir/username". If set to TRUE, mail will
# spool messages for each user to a directory underneath the mail spool
# directory, where the directory name is the same as the recipient
# user's name, and the mail spool file in the directory also has the
# user's name, i.e. "maildir/username/username". It is recommended
# that this setting be left FALSE unless there is a need to have each
# user's mail be spooled to a different directory.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
# separatemail=TRUE
# separatemail=FALSE
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
separatemail=FALSE
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# pathaliasfile: This should be set to the path aliases database file,
# if it exists, or set to "NONE" if no path aliases database file
# exists. The path aliases database file is produced from uucp map
# files by the pathalias program.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Examples:
# pathaliasfile=NONE
# pathaliasfile=c:\dosgate\paths
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
pathaliasfile=NONE
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# End dosgate.cfg
#------------------------------------------------------------------------