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# MUSH VARIABLES
#
#
# Here are some suggested configuration parameters
# Any line starting with a hash (#) is ignored
#
# Certain special sequences can prepend a filename:
#
# + filename is relative to the $folder directory
# ~/ filename is relative to $home directory
# ~user/ filename is relative to user's $home directory
# Set home directory
#set home=$HOME # currently set from $UUPCUSRRC
#Set mush directory (default to MushDir in sys.rc file)
#set mushdir=u:/lib/mush
#Prompt for subject
set ask
# Prompt for cc list just before sending message
set askcc
# Automatically enter editor when replying or sending mail
#set autoedit
# Automatically print next message after deleting previous one
#set autoprint
# Automatically add a signature line
#embedded
#set autosign='\Fred Bloggs,\nDept of Waste Paper Generation,\nLeeds'
#from the default signature file, ~/signatur.e
#set autosign
#from another signature file
set autosign=~/signatur.e
# location of help file (default MushDir/cmd_help)
#set cmd_help=$mushdir/cmd_help
# Max number of lines before invoking "pager" to view message
set crt=20
# All unrecognised "mush" commands will be interpreted as Dos(tm) commands
# N.B. Dos commands will not pipe into mush commands
#set dos
# Place to save dead letters
set dead=~"\dead.let"
# Editor to use with ~e command (default is same as "visual")
set editor="pe2"
# Place to keep your mail folders
set folder=~/folders
# Number of previous commands to remember
set history=30
# Do something different at end-of-file (^D or ^Z). Default is to exit
#first example does nothing, second invokes "help" command
#set ignoreeof
#set ignoreeof=help
# Define indent string to be used when including messages in a reply using
# ~i (or ~m) command.
set indent_str="> "
# Command to list folders directory, and others
set lister="dir/w"
# Default place to save mail that's been read. Default is ~/mbox
set mbox=~/mbox
# Turn off reverse video on current message header (recommended for ADMs)
set no_reverse
# Turn off To: header. This may be useful with mailers which
# insist on inserting their own To: line. uupc mail can now be suppressed
#set no_to
# Program to page through long messages.
#set pager=more
set pager=mushpg
if $prog_name == MUSH6.EXE
set pager=internal
endif
if $prog_name == MUSHN7.EXE
set pager=internal
endif
if $prog_name == mushp
set pager=internal
endif
# Define prompt. %f = folder name, %m = msg no., %t = total no. of msgs
# %F gives full path for folder
if $prog_name == MUSH.EXE
set prompt="
%f: %m of %t. Mush?
"
else
set prompt="
%F: %m of %t. Mush?
"
endif
# Program to run from the "lpr" (hard-copy) command. Message is fed to
# this command as standard input. mushlpr is simple .bat or .cmd which
# catches this and feeds to Dos "print". e.g.
# @echo off
# if NOT %1x == x goto ok
# echo mushlpr needs 1 temp file argument
# goto end
# :ok
# cat - >%1
# print %1
# del %1
# :end
set print_cmd="mushlpr $home\lpr.tmp"
# Place to record all outgoing mail.
# e.g.1 Directly in mail file
#set record=~/out
# e.g.2 In folders directory (recommended)
#set record=+out
# No of headers to display on screen
set screen=10
# Mailer command - fail if recipient mailbox does not exist: useful on
# network with trusted users and common mailbox directory
# set sendmail="mailer -a -n -t"
# Mailer command - create recipient mailbox if it does not exist: presumably
# server will take care of non-delivery, etc
set sendmail="mailer -n -t"
# Show headers for deleted messages (makes it easier to undelete them!)
set show_deleted
# Squeeze all blank lines in message to one
#set squeeze
# No of lines to print for "top" command. Default = $crt
#set toplines=10
# Wait for verification before sending a message
#set verify
# set date format for pick command
set ukdate
# Visual editor to use (with "reply -e", "mail -e" command, or ~v sub-
# command). Default is "vi".
#set visual="pe2"
set visual="e2 -terminal=ibmpc2"
# set auto wrap for input mode
set wrapcolumn=75
#####################################################
# COMMANDS
#
# Commands may be redefined using "cmd". This may be used to
# shorten them, or allow for brain-damaged Dossers. Sorry folks :-)
# Define cd command to print new directory. Avoids confusion under Dos
# where cd normally doesn't change drive too.
cmd cd="cd \!*;pwd"
# Define some drive IDs to simulate Dos drive change. Internally, this
# does a "cd X:."
cmd a:="cd a:"
cmd b:="cd b:"
cmd c:="cd c:"
cmd d:="cd d:"
cmd e:="cd e:"
cmd f:="cd f:"
cmd g:="cd g:"
cmd h:="cd h:"
cmd i:="cd i:"
cmd j:="cd j:"
cmd s:="cd s:"
cmd y:="cd y:"
# Define "hi" to execute history command
cmd hi=history
# Dos users prefer "dir" to "ls"
cmd dir=ls
# wait for new mail, then ring those chimes
cmd wait="await; echo -n ; echo -n ; echo -n ; echo -n "
#####################################################
# ALIASES
#
# Again to save typing, a short name may expand into a long
# address
# Define "foo" to be "foo%bar@snafu.uucp". Now we can simply mail to "foo"
# WARNING: beware DOS 127 char command line limit!
alias foo=foo%bar@snafu.uucp