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% TerMail 5.00
% ------------
%
% Modified 07/31/97 @ 3:00 PM
%
% Configurations file for Terminate mail editor
% The automatic point system for Terminate
%
%
% Remember you can edit this file directly from Termail simply by pressing
% Alt-E from the area selection.
%
% All blank lines and lines starting with a % are comments and will be
% ignored when TerMail reads the configuration.
%
% USER DEFINITION
% ---------------
%
% IMPORTANT! User 1 MUST be the same as Address 1 in Terminate. User 1 will
% be used for determine which outgoing directory that will be used.
%
User 1
Name Dave Davidson
Address 1:2250/24
Route-To 1:2250/50
AreaFixPwd XXXXXXXX
PktPwd XXXXXXXX
Highbit
Comment FIDOnet Poll
Arealist BACKBONE.NA
PackType ZIP
ReplyAddr dad50@primary.net
% Terminate Alpha/Beta/Gamma Address
User 2
Name Dave Davidson
Address 1:109/921.29
Route-To 1:109/921
AreaFixPwd XXXXXXXX
PktPwd XXXXXXXX
Highbit
Comment Terminate Alpha/Beta/Gamma
Arealist BACKBONE.NA
PackType ZIP
ReplyAddr
% Allfix Universal Beta Address
User 3
Name Dave Davidson
Address 1:2250/24
Route-To 1:3612/300
AreaFixPwd XXXXXXXX
PktPwd XXXXXXXX
Highbit
Comment Allfix Universal Beta
Arealist
PackType ZIP
ReplyAddr
% Allfix Wildcat Beta Address
User 4
Name Dave Davidson
Address 1:2250/24
Route-To 1:133/1023
AreaFixPwd XXXXXXXX
PktPwd XXXXXXXX
Highbit
Comment Allfix Wildcat Beta
Arealist
PackType ZIP
ReplyAddr
% Allfix DOS Beta Address
User 5
Name Dave Davidson
Address 1:2250/24
Route-To 1:2222/30
AreaFixPwd XXXXXXXX
PktPwd XXXXXXXX
Highbit
Comment Allfix DOS Beta
Arealist
PackType Zip
ReplyAddr
% TOADnet Address
User 6
Name Dave Davidson
Address 86:8124/1
Route-To 86:8406/1
AreaFixPwd XXXXXXXX
PktPwd XXXXXXXX
Highbit
Comment TOADnet
Arealist TOADLIST
PackType Zip
ReplyAddr
% Morning Wake Up Call
User 7
Name Dave Davidson
Address 13:618/1
Route-To 13:618/0
AreaFixPwd
PktPwd
Highbit
Comment Morning Wakeup Call
Arealist
Packtype
ReplyAddr
%
% Normally when you send mail to Internet the TO-field in the message header
% must be UUCP. However, if you remove it here the real TO-name will be
% used. In special cases, you can also insert any other string.
%
InternetGateName Net2250 Private Gate
%
% When you write an Internet address in the TO-field, TerMail will detect
% it and use the InternetGateName as username, InternetGateway address
% as destination address and insert to/from lines in top of your message.
%
InternetGateway 1:2250/51
%
% Where is Terminate located. If you have registered Terminate and have a
% TERMINAT.KEY, this is where the keyfile will be found. You can also copy
% the keyfile to your TerMail directory and specify the path to TerMail in
% this statement. The keyfile will enable some extra features you only get
% when you register Terminate.
%
Terminate ..\
%
% Where your private netmail (sometimes called matrix, directmail, personal
% mail etc.) messages should be located.
% Netmail is personal mail sent directly to you. You can also send netmail
% to other points or nodes. These letters are not public and should only
% be read by the sender/receiver.
%
Netmail C:\TA\NETMAIL\
%
% Where to look for incoming mail.
% If you are using Terminate this will be the default directory where all
% mailfiles are downloaded to, with the pointsystem.
% ..\ means 1 directory up (Normally C:\TERMINAT\IN\)
% Remember that path-names are expanded at startup. So if Terminate is
% located in C:\MODEM\TERMINAT , ..\IN\ would be expanded to
% C:\MODEM\TERMINAT\IN\ . The same thing goes for the outbound.
% QWK packages must also be placed here.
%
Inbound ..\IN\
%
% Where to store outgoing mail. Always use ZONE as subdir, so messages to
% other zones will be stored in OUT\ZONE.006 (Zone 6) etc.
% When you write a message, it will be packed in this directory and the
% next time you call a system or your boss, the mail will be transferred.
%
Outbound ..\OUT\ZONE\
%
% Where to store out .REP QWK-offline mail packages. This is only created
% if the conference in question is a QWK offline conference.
%
QwkReply C:\HSL\
%
% Since QWK letters can be private, you will be able of setting the
% private flag. You can either have TerMail to ask everytime you write a
% message or you for force it on/off. You should never use YES here.
%
% Options: Ask, Yes, No
%
QwkPrivate Ask
%
% If you want the Tossing/Scanning/Packing information to be saved in a
% logfile, use this statement. The last parameter will tell TerMail to erase
% the logfile whenever the filesize becomes longer than X kilobytes. Enter a
% 0 if you never want the logfile to be erased. The same logfile will be
% used by tmutil.exe to record the use of the threading and indexing
% utility.
%
LogFile TM.LOG 128
%
% Log in this file for each message you write. In that way you can
% keep exact track of who you wrote to without keeping all the messages.
%
SendLog SEND.LOG
%
% When exporting by pressing W, the default directory can be set in here.
% .\ indicates the TERMAIL directory.
%
% If the ExportFile option is disabled, TerMail will use the area name for
% the export file. Otherwise, if you want to export to the same file every
% time, enter the name here. For printer output use PRN, LPT1, LPT2 or LPT3.
%
ExportPath EXPORT\
% ExportFile EXPORT.TXT
%
% When exporting, a special utility can be set up to print the exported
% file instead of doing it through TerMail. You could use a batchfile as
% shown. !Q on the command line will ask for a string and insert this
% instead of !Q.
%
% ExportUtility C:\JETCOL\JETCOL @FILE -R0 -M5 -W80 -L220 -F6
% ExportUtility C:\2COL\2COL @FILE -K -F4 -L170 -J
%
% Make your own batchfile where %1 will be the filename to handle
% printing.
%
% ExportUtility PRINTMAN.BAT @FILE
%
% Example PRINTMAN.BAT
%
% @ECHO OFF <- Turn echo off
% CLS <- Clear Screen
% CONVERT %1 <- If you need to convert something
% COPY %1 PRN <- Copy document to printer
% COPY FORMFEED.TXT PRN <- Change page on printer (ASCII 12)
%
%
% Disable the following statement if new areas should be adopted as MSG
% message base. Otherwise JAM style will be used since it is faster and
% saves a lot of diskspace.
%
NewAreasJam
%
% Where new echomail directories should be created.
%
NewAreas D:\ECHO\
%
% If you are using TerMail as a mail-reader with an external tosser/packer
% like Gecho/FastEcho (if you are a node exporting to other systems). You
% can enable this option that will write 1 line per message with the JAM-
% messagebase path and the message number. Then programs that support the
% ECHOMAIL.JAM standard can scan you messagebase faster instead of having
% to scan the entire messagebase. It only works for JAM-areas.
%
EchoMailJam D:\ECHO\ECHOMAIL.JAM
%
% Overview: Automatic message management functions
% ------------------------------------------------
%
% -AutoToss-
%
% If you do not want the question: "Toss incoming mail", and just want to do
% it every time there is any mail, then enable AutoToss.
% This will also skip the "press any key" after tossing.
%
% -NeverToss-
%
% Never toss or ask to toss mail.
%
% -AutoLink-
%
% Automatic update of message links, also called message-threading on areas
% into which new messages are tossed
%
% -AutoPack-
%
% If you don't want the question: "Do you want to pack mail for sending now",
% and instead just want to pack your mail automatically, enable AutoPack.
%
% -NeverPack-
%
% If you never want to pack mail any you don't want to asked about it
% either, use the NeverPack command.
%
% -AutoNetmailSave-
%
% Move received messages for your defined users to the NetmailSaveArea.
%
% -AutoClean-
%
% If you want automatic cleaning of areas (Max-messages and renumbering),
% then enable AutoClean.
%
% -NeverClean-
%
% If you never want the cleaning to be performed. Perhaps if you are sharing
% the database with another program, enable NeverClean.
%
% -AutoBackupJam-
%
% Whenever the JAM message areas are packed or maintained, backups can be
% made for security reasons. The backup files will have file-extensions:
% .!DT .!DX .!HR
%
% -AutoUpdateNodelist-
%
% No checking on nodelist updating, just run automatically. Disable this
% only if you have no unattended events. Beware that faulty updates and
% nodelists will be deleted. However, the old nodelist will remain. When
% disabled, you will be prompted with questions about which files should be
% removed. The only way to completely disable nodelist updating is remove
% the entry in the Nodelist statements.
%
AutoToss
% NeverToss
AutoLink
% AutoPack
% NeverPack
% AutoClean
% AutoNetmailSave
% NeverClean
% AutoBackupJam
AutoUpdateNodelist
%
% Nodelists are used to get information about the people you are writing
% to. In these lists you can find a persons network address and other
% information. TerMail is capable of reading uncompiled nodelists and
% pointlists, including the 'UBOSS:231/111' flag and the 'Point' keyword.
% If you are using nodelists that end with a number (example: NODELIST.239),
% enter NODELIST.* so TerMail will always use the nodelist with the most
% recent time stamp.
% The nodediff parameter is used only when you have the possibility to get
% DIFF files which contain just the changes from the previous week. DIFF
% files are used because the nodelists are very large files and it would be
% a huge waste of money to download complete lists every week. The DIFF
% files will be downloaded to your inbound and unpacked there as well. If
% the update passes an internal checksum check, the old nodelist will be
% deleted automatically.
%
% Max 16 nodelists can be defined.
%
% Nodelist path NodeDiff
% |-----------------------| |------|
Nodelist C:\TA\NODELIST\NODELIST.* NODEDIFF
Nodelist C:\TA\NODELIST\POINTNET.*
Nodelist C:\TA\NODELIST\PRONET.LST
Nodelist C:\TA\NODELIST\TER-NODE.*
%
%
% Screen and colors
% =================
%
% There are ten color figures possible and here is an explanation of each
% column. Use the program T-COLOR.EXE or the color selector inside Terminate
% to define your own color-setup.
%
% Remember TerMail can also handle very large screen modes, up to 132x60.
% Just be sure to set the videomode before launching TerMail.
%
% 1=Text 2=High 3=Rev 4=Bold 5=Bar 6=Border 7=Head 8=RevHigh 9=RevBar 10=Kludge
%
% -1- -2- -3- -4- -5- -6- -7- -8- -9- -10-
% Colors 3 11 23 7 113 11 30 27 7 8 Default TerMail colors
% Colors 7 2 112 14 112 3 3 113 7 8 Frontdoor FM style
% Colors 2 14 112 2 112 127 30 127 2 10 ME2 greeny
% Colors 7 15 112 7 112 127 30 127 7 15 Mono/black-white
Colors 112 113 14 112 14 127 30 127 112 126 Cool style
% Colors 23 30 7 31 14 23 30 14 23 19 Blue style
% Colors 2 14 74 4 79 1 11 11 4 8 David Bryce
% Colors 31 30 111 27 113 11 111 118 10 28 Clive Goldman
% Colors 7 14 23 3 31 13 30 28 14 8 Simon Slater
% Colors 112 112 95 117 95 30 30 94 112 113 Steve Stacher
% Colors 27 25 26 30 59 23 30 28 49 19 Olaf Thormählen
% Colors 27 30 112 23 113 27 30 127 31 29 Dave Wapstra
% Colors 112 116 48 118 30 118 111 62 112 127 Ingrid Dekker
%
%
% Style colors
%
% To give your messages some extra features that still can be read by any
% reader without converting the messages, you can enable these special style
% colors. An example. Your message text would normally be cyan using the
% default settings. However if you enter the string " *Hello* " on a line
% it will turn light purple. Use the TEXTATTR.EXE function or the built-in
% function in Terminate in the screen setup to find the color codes.
% This function is in most cases compatible with Golded. Please be aware
% that such a function cannot be perfect and could give you strange color
% combinations in the middle of your message.
%
% # Text attributes Default settings Code
%
% 1 *Bold* LightRed on Black 12
% 2 /Italic/ LightBlue on Black 9
% 3 /*BoldItalic*/ LightGreen on Black 10
% 4 _Underline_ Yellow on Black 14
% 5 _*BoldUnderline*_ Lightpurple on Black 13
% 6 /_ItalicUnderline_/ Lightcyan on Black 11
% 7 _/*BoldItalicUnderline*/_ White on Black 15
% 8 #Reverse# Yellow on Blue 30
% 9 *#ReverseBold#* White on Red 79
% 10 /#ReverseItalic#/ Yellow on Green 46
% 11 /*#ReverseBoldItalic#*/ White on Blue 31
% 12 _#ReverseUnderline_# Black on Yellow 96
% 13 _*#ReverseBoldUnderline#*_ Black on Cyan 48
% 14 _/#ReverseItalicUnderline#/_ White on Cyan 63
% 15 _/*#ReverseItalicBoldUnderline#*/_ White on Purple 95
%
% -- :blink: Blink text between ::
%
% -1---2---3---4---5---6---7---8---9--10--11--12--13--14--15-
StyleColor 12 9 10 14 13 11 15 30 79 46 31 96 48 63 95
% StyleColor 28 25 26 30 29 27 31 57 60 62 57 112 64 89 118 Dave
% StyleColor 126 114 115 117 121 122 125 123 124 116 28 30 31 72 65 Ingrid
% Enable this statement if you want TerMail to actually remove the *bold*
% stars and other style-characters, making it easier to read. However it is
% disabled by default to make you learn the codes.
%
StripStyles
%
% Highlight internet email addresses and worldwide web pages
%
% 1 = Email addresses
% 2 = www pages
% 3 = ftp addresses
%
% -1- -2- -3-
Highlight 2 10 4
% Highlight 26 30 27 Dave Wapstra
% Highlight 116 112 113 Ingrid Dekker
%
%
% Comment: Where the colors are used
% ──────────────────────────────────
%
% 1 Text : This color is used for the text in the messages and also
% for the Bar in the ListArea.
%
% 2 High : This is the color used for the Message Header information,
% the Kludges, the Paths and the Seenby's.
%
% 3 Reverse : Used during initial scan, lower border in Area Selection
% screen, Edit Box color, pop-up box colors, Area Fix
% menus, and the ListArea primary color.
%
% 4 Bold : Used for the quoted part of messages, for the MOOD indicator
% in the header border line and the primary color of the main
% area selection screen.
%
% 5 MenuBar : Obviously, menu bar color in the Area Selection Screen.
%
% 6 Border : The Help Menu Border color.
%
% 7 MenuHead: The Help Menu header and footer color.
%
% 8 Rev.High: The color used to highlight the user name in the ListArea,
% Statusline highlights.
%
% 9 Rev.Bar : The color used as menubar in inverse menus.
%
% 10 Kludges: The color used to separate kludges from normal text
%
% Force codepage if there is a display problem with the window corners.
% Also used when loading translation files like LATIN-1.850
%
%
ForceCodePage 850
%
% Enable Mouse support several places in TerMail
%
MouseSupport
%
% Enable this if you want a special screen mode like 132x25 or 132x43
% It works exactly as in Terminate. Check the SCANMODE program, retrieve
% the value from there and insert below.
%
% This function will switch to this mode in the area-selection and to 80x25
% in message areas.
%
% All register values are in HEX and follow the order: AX BX CX DX
%
% WideTextMode 22 0 0 0
%
% External screen blanker
%
% The first parameter defines how many seconds to wait before blanking.
% The second parameter is the name of the screen blanker program.
%
ScreenBlanker 600 ..\UTILS\BLANKER.EXE
%
% Disable this to use 12-hour am/pm instead
%
RealTime24
%
% Do not play any sounds at any time for any reason!
% WARNING, will also turn all sounds off in blindsupport
%
% NoSound
%
% Do not show closing screen (only available when using Terminate
% PROFESSIONAL).
%
NoClose
%
% Do not jump to area selection at once, but scan all areas first
% on startup.
%
FrontScan
%
% Enable this if you need blind support in TerMail. Many things will be much
% easier for you and many sound signals will be available. When you
% install Terminate and choose "blind support" as the screen display mode,
% this statement will automatically be inserted at the top of this file
% to make it easier for you to find.
%
% Ctrl-ENTER will move the cursor around in the message header, If you enable
% BIOSHeader, then the entire header will be rewritten through BIOS.
%
% BlindSupport
% BIOSHeader
%
% If you do not want to strip ASCII #141 from messages (soft-returns)
% enable this. Especially important for people in Israel.
% When Terminate tosses mail or read the configuration it uppercases the
% EchoID to ensure that non-standard mail is imported anyway. However
% in some countries like Israel this must be disabled or the EchoID will
% look wrong and be exported wrongly. The NoEchoUppercase must come BEFORE
% the AreaFile statement.
%
% In other words if you are in Israel, enable these two keywords
%
% KeepSoftReturns
% NoEchoUppercase
%
% Where the file defining which mail areas you are using can be found.
% This file will hold the directories of each echomail conference
%
AreaFile TM.BBS
%
% Origin line to insert at the end of echomail messages.
% Here you can write whatever you like. (Within reason of course). Be sure
% to keep the length of your origin lines to the margin displayed below.
%
% Max 20 origin lines can be specified.
%
% |----------------------------------------------------|
Origin Terminate + TerHOST + TerMAIL + Allfix = Perfection!
Origin Intermail + Wildcat + TerMAIL + Allfix = Perfection!
Origin A TerHOST System - Collinsville, IL - USA
Origin My little POINTLESS hole in the wall!
Origin Home of EZ-SET Creations - Software Setup Help Files.
Origin A POINTLESS CONNECTION - Collinsville, IL - USA
Origin A POINTLESS CONNECTION - 618-345-3663 - USR V34
Origin From beautiful, downtown Collinsville, IL. USA
Origin TerHOST! The OPTIMUM Shareware Support System.
%
% If a netmail has a 'Request Receipt' flag, you can have a automatic
% message generated and sent back, if you do not have time to immediately
% answer the message. Disable this line if you don't want these messages.
% Remember that sometimes you will want to ignore annoying persons and
% wouldn't want to inform the person that you have seen their silly messages
% by mistake. If you want to define your own confirmation message, just edit
% the file TM.CFM that comes with TerMail.
%
Confirmation
%
% A twitfilter is something that you must have. Sometimes a person can be
% so irritating that you don't even want to see his/her messages and just
% want to ignore them. TerMail will pop up a little box saying that it
% detected a twit message and will refuse to show the message. A maximum of
% 10 Twits can be defined.
%
Twit Donald Duck
Twit Dr. Fantasy
Twit Goofy
%
% If you are curious about the control information which is hidden in
% so-called "kludge lines", you can turn on kludges at this point and see
% all the keywords such as path and seen-by information.
%
% Kludges
%
% Mood has to be enabled in the groups definition.
%
% The MOOD kludge is another of Bo Bendtsen's funny inventions, (March-95)
%
% Max 20 moods can be used
%
% |-----------------------|
Mood Could not be better :-)
Mood Extremely happy :-)
Mood Hope this helps!
Mood You are a friend :-)
Mood Thankful :=)
Mood Forgiving and happy ;-)
Mood Best day of my life :-D
Mood Strictly official :-|
Mood Proudly presents :=)
Mood Confidential :-|
Mood Please get serious ;-]
Mood Please forgive me ;-)
Mood Ohh noo you again :-?
Mood Argghhhhhh!! :-#
Mood Dangerous and violent ;-/
Mood Strongly sarcastic ;-)
Mood Worried :-!
Mood Annoyed :-[
Mood Very serious :-|
Mood Sad :-(
%
% Do include the GIF: kludge in all your messages you can enable this
% feature. Do NOT include any extensions. The picture of yourself you
% send to people must be a GIF picture and no other formats.
%
% My picture is called BO.GIF:
%
% GIF BO
%
% Terminate will send everything to your Boss except the things that are on
% hold. Some systems may not like it when you send mail packets crash and
% calling all the time. If the CrashBoss keyword is enabled, TerMail will
% create .CLO files. If it is removed, then TerMail will create .FLO files
% instead. If you do not know what all this means, just leave it the way it
% is. Please note that Areafix requests and file attaches are always crash
% by default. These kind of messages and files should always be sent crash.
% However you can change the attribute before the mail is packed.
%
CrashBoss
%
% If you want to set the crash flag by default whenever someone sends
% you a crash message, enable this statement. In some networks it is
% customary to deliver crash messages, but it will always ensure a faster
% deliverance of your message.
%
% ReplyCrashToCrash
%
% This feature could help you read messages faster. If enabled, you could
% read all messages just by pressing ENTER, however if you are not used
% to this you could get confused. If blind support is enabled, this function
% will not work, because is would just create confusion.
%
AutoAdvance
%
% If you want to start in the List area function everytime you enter an
% area. Enable this statement.
%
% StartListArea
%
% By default, in the so-called "tearline", Terminate will use --- instead
% of ___, if you for some reason want to use the the other style ___, just
% disable this statement.
%
FidoTearline
%
% If you are using the PROFESSIONAL version you can add whatever you like
% to the tearline. Please note that in some networks there could be a limit
% on 35 characters including the dashes.
%
% |--------------------------------------|
AddToTearline TerHOST - The ULTIMATE Support System
%
%
SeenBy 1:2250/24
% SeenBy 23424/1
AddPath 1:2250/24
% AddPath 23424/1
%
% When filerequesting insert these addresses in the top of the list of
% nodes to request from.
%
AddRequest 1:109/921
%
% Set the Kill/sent flag on new netmail, this will delete netmails after
% they have been scanned, otherwise just the SENT flag will be set.
%
KillSent
%
% If you are using TerMail with another mailer and this mailer needs .CLO
% files to call out on filerequests, you can enable this function which will
% create a zero .CLO file.
%
ReqCreateClo
%
% NETMAIL attributes
% ------------------
%
% These are the flags you can toggle when writing a netmail:
%
% C Crash Send message directly to receiver; if you send
% a message to another point it will be routed through
% his boss. 2:236/12.27 -=> 2:236/12
% S Sent When TerMail has sent a message this flag will be
% set, so TerMail know that the message has been
% processed. If you want to send the message again,
% change a message and remove the sent (Snt) flag.
% A File attach Send file(s); the filename(s) must be in subject
% and each filename must be separated by a space.
% K Kill/sent Delete message after it has been sent.
% L Local Only Local messages will be sent by TerMail.
% H Hold Hold the message, send it later.
% F File request Request a file, filenames in subject 'FILES DANBBS.ARJ'
% Each filename must be separated by a space.
% R Request Receipt Some systems allow you to get an automatic reply if
% the person has actually read the message you sent.
% P Private Only matters in QWK areas, since netmails normally
% always are private and echomail is always public.
% V Received The "V" flag is set when a message has been read.
% Can be unset but will be automatically reset when
% the message is read again. This works also together
% with "R" Request Receipt, so the confirmation of
% a receipt (see Confirmation) can be re-raised if
% the "V" attribute is not set.
%
%
% Allow asking about Zonegating. If disabled, Zonegates will never be used.
% Sending netmail through zonegates can insure that your message will be
% received by the correct person, where other netmail might be lost. Of
% course nothing can be compared with sending crash directly, but then you
% have to pay for the international telephone call. Zonegates only work
% if the sender and receiver are in zone 1-6.
%
UseZoneGates
%
% Use this if you have problems with messages arriving in the wrong zone.
%
ForceINTL
%
% Some networks require that you tell which character set you are using.
% You should only turn this on if you are asked to do so.
% CHRS: and CHARSET: are the same kludge. CHRS is just used to save 3 bytes.
%
% CharsetKludge CHRS: IBMPC 2
%
% If you for some really strange reason want to disable the use of the
% MSGID and REPLY-kludges in your messages you can enable this. However
% beware that many other programs use these kludges to generate reply-links
% which enable you to fast scroll back on a message thread. This function
% only works in echomail areas. Only absolute nutcases that are worried
% about saving the last byte would turn this off.
%
% NoMsgId
%
% To insert the Timezone kludge you must know what zone you are in. You do
% not really need this kludge except under extreme situation and I suggest
% that you keep it off unless someone asks you to enable it.
% A full list of timezones are in the TERMINAT.HLP under Greenwich mean time.
%
% TZUTC 0100
%
% If you are a member of several networks or have several addresses
% you can enable this feature which will select the correct user
% for you, but then you will be asked every time to confirm the automatic
% user selection and this could become a little irritating.
%
AutoUserSelection
%
% When writing messages to users that do not exist in the address-book,
% Should TerMail automatic add them as new entries.
%
AddressBookAutoAdd
%
% When writing new messages, the address-book will be searched for the
% persons you write to the most and a window will allow you to quickly
% select this receiver again. Disable this if you don't need it or you
% have an extremely large address-book and you feel this feature would
% slow down your system.
%
UseFavourites
%
% TerMail will always check your Carbon Copy lists (cc:) for duplicate
% nodenumbers. However TerMail can also check duplicate names and only
% send to the first found. This will however mean that if two persons
% are called the same, only the first will be used. In this case you
% could disable this statement. Look in TM.CC for more information on cc.
% If you send several message through a gateway and do not want any dupe
% check at all, enable the statement "DisableDupeCheck"
%
CheckNamedupes
% DisableDupeCheck
%
% When you read your netmail, TerMail will detect if a message is for you
% and when you exit TerMail will move these messages to the area defined
% below, keeping your netmail folder nice and clean.
%
NetMailSaveArea NETMAILSAVE
%
% Additional read netmails from auto-robot programs can be moved to the
% NetMailSaveArea. These search strings will all be uppercased and only have
% to partly match the FROM name of the netmail.
%
% Max 20 searchstrings can be defined
%
% |----------|
MoveItMoveIt AllFix
MoveItMoveIt Areafix
MoveItMoveIt Filefix
MoveItMoveIt Gecho
MoveItMoveIt Raid
MoveItMoveIt Fastecho
MoveItMoveIt Fmail
%
% Whenever mail is tossed to the SYSOP-name (your name) in any conference,
% a copy could be placed in another area. As default a copy will be made
% to the SAVEAREA. This is made so that if you are connected to a lot of
% conferences, you can always be sure to get the messages addressed to you,
% before they are cleaned out or if you forget to read the conference.
% This area must use the HOLD flag in TM.BBS. When you reply to messages
% that have been stored in this area automatically, TerMail will try to
% determine from which area it originated and place the area selection on
% this area as a default.
%
CopyArea SAVEAREA
%
% If you want to save all the messages you write, so you can keep track of
% whom you have written to and what you have said and not said, this
% feature will save a copy of the message in this area. The default area
% is YOUWROTE. This area must have the HOLD flag in TM.BBS in order to
% work properly.
%
SaveYourMail YOUWROTE
%
% If you want to automatically save a copy of messages which match one of the
% monitor strings in to/from/subject when importing mail, this function can
% be used. The MonitorArea must be assigned with the HOLD flag.
% Please note that MonitorString's will also be highlighted in ListArea (L)
%
% Max 16 strings can be defined. All strings are uppercased before comparing.
%
% MonitorArea SAVEAREA
% |------------------|
MonitorString Terminate
MonitorString TerMail
% MonitorString Bo Bendtsen
MonitorString TEAM TERMINATE
% MonitorString All
%
% TEMPLATES
% ---------
%
% When creating a new message, this would default to be appended in the
% top/end of the letter.
% @F = Firstname, @L = Lastname(s), @YOU Your name
% @CR = New line (CR+LF), @SUBJECT = Subject when quoting.
% @CDATE @CTIME = Current date and time.
% @FROM = Original letter from, @TO = Original letter to (MsgQuote only)
% @DATE @TIME = Date and Time when the quoted message was written.
% Each template should be assigned to a group, so this template will be
% used whenever you write a message into an area belonging to this group.
% The 4 lines must follow the order: Template, MsgStart, MsgEnd, MsgQuote
% No blanks or comments are allowed between the lines.
% You can define up to 15 templates.
%
% |------------------------------- Max 240 characters on each line ->
%
% International/English template
%
Template 1
MsgStart @CRHiya @F,
MsgEnd @CR@CR@CR -=> Dave Davidson <=-@CR
MsgQuote @DATE @TIME, @FROM wrote to @TO@CR Subject: @SUBJECT
% MsgQuote @DATE @TIME, @FROM wrote to @TO@CR Subject: @SUBJECT
%
% Beta Tester template
%
Template 2
MsgStart @CRHi, @F,
MsgEnd @CR@CR@CR Dave Davidson @CR
MsgQuote @DATE @TIME, @FROM scribbled TO@CR Subject: @SUBJECT
%
% How to Quote.
%
% 0 = No quotes ever, except when reformatting.
% 1 = Will insert the first letters from from-name 'BB>' (Bo Bendtsen)
% 2 = Will quote the entire letter starting/ending with a ---- QUOTE line
%
QuoteStyle 1
%
% Clean up and reformat all quoted lines.
% The file TM.RFM will be used for instructions in cleaning up.
%
ReformatQuotes
%
% Warn if your letters have too many quotes. Many moderators do not like
% people that consistently over-quote. Over-quoting means that you are
% quoting an entire letter and only write a few words.
% Setting the percentage higher (up to 100%) will allow you to have more
% quotes before you will see the warning screen. 0% will disable warning.
%
QuoteWarning 50%
%
% When quoting a message the initials of the person will be inserted
% before like BB> however if you want this in lower case enable this
% function. The result would then be bb>.
%
% QuoteLowerCase
%
% Ask everytime you quote-reply to reformat. If this statement is disabled
% then the message will be automatically reformatted.
%
ReformatAsk
%
% FORMS
% -----
%
% When writing a new message you can have use predefined forms which will
% be inserted in the beginning of the message if selected.
% Forms can be used for personal details, reports, rules, faq's etc.
%
% Forms must be placed in the TerMail directory
%
% Max 20 forms can be defined
%
% Filename Short description
% |---------| |-----------------------|
Form DETAILS.FRM My personal details
Form REPORT.FRM Suggestions or problems
Form RULES.FRM Rules for conference X
Form FORSALE.FRM Items for Sale
Form SYSTEM.FRM Details on our System
Form WILDCAT.FRM Wildcat Items
Form TERHOST.FRM TerHOST Info
Form HOSTWISH.FRM TerHOST Wish List
%
% After you have written a message, sometimes your editor inserts nasty
% TAB characters (Ascii 9). These characters can be replaced with 8 spaces
% if this function is enabled.
%
ExpandTabs
%
% Force swapping to disk when calling external programs.
%
% ForceDisk
%
% When importing mail you can run a program or batchfile when new mail is
% found, before and after mail was imported. If you want a program always
% to be run when starting TerMail insert this in the TM.BAT.
%
% BeforeToss BEFORE-T.BAT
% AfterToss AFTER-T.BAT
%
% External editor
% ---------------
%
% -N is a Qedit command to jump to a specific line. When editing a
% message, TerMail will replace the @LINE with the correct number in the
% letter.
% @FILE will insert the filename at that position on the command line.
% If TerMail determines that line 4 should be used to start in, then
% the command line would be 'Q.EXE C:\TERMINAT\TERMAIL\NETMAIL\1.MSG -N4'
%
% REMEMBER TO REMOVE THE LINECOMMAND IF YOUR EDITOR DOES NOT SUPPORT IT
%
Editor C:\UTILS\Q.EXE @FILE
LineCommand -N@LINE
% Run Qedit using the default SmartNote file as second file (Alt-N)
% Editor Q.EXE @FILE ..\PHONE\SMART.NOT
% LineCommand -N@LINE
% First line is for GEDIT version 1.00 and second line is for 2.00
% Remember to remove the Linecommand when using Gedit.
% Editor GEDIT.EXE TEST A2 R25 F@FILE
% Editor GEDIT.EXE TEST A2 R25 @FILE
% Microsoft Editor from DOS 5.00 or 6.xx, MS/DOS-Editor
% Editor EDIT.COM @FILE
% Editor EDIT.EXE @FILE
% Norton Commander 4.0 Editor
% Editor NCEDIT.EXE @FILE
% Use definable editor batchfile
% Editor EDITOR.BAT @FILE
% LineCommand -N@LINE
%
%
% Use the internal editor inside TerMail to edit the messages.
% The external editor will still be used for any external editing of files
%
InternalMsgEditor
%
% How many characters on each line before wrapping.
%
RightMargin 75
%
% Use the scrollbar in the internal message editor
%
ScrollBar
%
% If you want Insert to be block-cursor and overwrite to be small
% cursorsize instead of the other way around, enable this statement
%
% DosCursorSize
%
% When replying start at this line position. 0 means autodetect
%
StartTop 2
%
% AutoCorrect will check through TM.CRT and see if you have spelled
% commonly used words wrong and correct them. If you do not want to
% learn these words and just do it automatically, disable LearnMode.
% If you enable SkipQuotes all lines that has the > sign in the first
% 10 characters will be ignored.
%
AutoCorrect
LearnMode
SkipQuotes
%
% You can call an external utility like a spellchecker directly from
% the internal editor when pressing F9. If you have several external
% utilities you can always call a batchfile and use the CHOICE.COM
% command that comes with DOS.
%
% !CD To change to directory first before running program
%
% SpellCheck JSPELL\JSPELL TM.MSG
SpellCheck C:\TA\TERMAIL\SPELL\SS.EXE ..\TM.MSG !CD
%
% Colors to use for the internal message editor, disable to use default
%
% 1=Text 2=Block
%
% -1- -2-
InternalMsgColors 7 23
% InternalMsgColors 7 11 Dave Wapstra
%
% When reading a file into the internal editor or attaching a file, which
% directory should we start in. .\ means current directory.
%
AttachDirectory .\
%
% When importing files into the internal editor these statements will be
% entered before and after the file. @FILENAME will be replaced with the
% filename. /* */ tells other editors when quoting that this is a block and
% should be treated differently when reformatting the message.
%
ImportBegin /* (@FILENAME)
ImportEnd */
%
% Run any external program before you start writing a message.
% This could be useful if you have some special utilities that allow you
% to set up a special template or make you select a standard message type.
%
% BeforeEdit BEFORMSG.BAT !GROUP
%
% Run any external program after you have written or changed a message.
% This could be a batchfile that runs several programs (such as TagDude
% or a spell-checker) if you want everything to to look perfectly.
% !GROUP will insert the current group name of the area in uppercased
% letters: INTER, GERMAN etc.
%
AfterEdit AFTERMSG
% AfterEdit TAGDUDE TM.MSG
% AfterEdit SPELLCHK TM.MSG
%
% External viewer for viewing various files.
% Use the @LIST keyword to use the internal lister in TerMail.
% Remember that you can only grab information and save it in SmartNote
% with the internal lister.
%
% Viewer @LIST
% Vernon D. Buerg's LIST
Viewer LIST.COM
% Norton Commander 4.0 Viewer
% Viewer WPVIEW.EXE
%
% This internal SmartNote will use the same SmartNote files as Terminate
% by default. The default statement will point to the same directory and
% the default smartnote file called SMART.NOT. Do not enter the .NOT
% extension here.
%
SmartNotePath ..\PHONE\
SmartNoteFile SMART
%
% Which program should be used to view the pictures of your friends listed
% in TM.PIC. It can be any format you want as long as the viewer can display
% the pictures.
%
PictureViewer ..\UTILS\T-GIF.EXE
% PictureViewer C:\ALCHEMY\ALCHEMY.EXE -v
% PictureViewer C:\CSHOW\CSHOW.EXE
% PictureViewer C:\QPEG\QPEG.EXE
% PictureViewer C:\QPEG\VPIC.EXE
% PictureViewer C:\QPV\QPV.EXE
% PictureViewer C:\GWS\QWS.EXE
%
% External utilities which can be run directly from TerMail by pressing
% Shift F1..F12. Press F2 to view all available external utilities and
% select the one to run.
%
% Parameters:
%
% !25 !30 !43 !50 Set textmode
% !W Wait after execution
% !MSG Export current message as CURRENT.MSG !MSG
% (!MSG is replaced with CURRENT.MSG as well)
% !R Reload message (CURRENT.MSG) after utility was run
% !Q Ask for string and insert instead of !Q
% !CD Change to directory of program before starting
%
% Desc Utility
% |--| |----------------------------------------------------------|
ShiftF1 PGP C:\TA\TERMAIL\TerPGP\TerPGP !MSG FORCEMENU !R
ShiftF2 Tutr C:\TA\TUTOR\T-TUTOR.BAT !CD
ShiftF3 Spll C:\TA\TERMAIL\SPELL\SS ..\!MSG !R !CD
ShiftF4 Mime T-MIME d !MSG !W
ShiftF5 Ansi E:\DRAW\DRAW !MSG !W
ShiftF6 TmRb C:\TA\TERMAIL\TMNICE\TMNICE.EXE /STEAL !MSG
ShiftF7 Qedt Q !MSG !R
ShiftF8 Ansi MORE < T-ANSI < !MSG !W
ShiftF9 Blnk ..\UTILS\BLANKER
ShiftF10 TC TC
ShiftF11 TmHp C:\TA\TERMAIL\TMNICE\TMNICE.EXE /HELP
ShiftF12 Sort C:\TA\TERMAIL\TMNICE\TMNICE.EXE /SORT
%
% If you use TerMail under Windows or OS/2 or have a DOS-webbrowser you
% can use the Alt-I function while reading a message to find all pages and
% call up your web-browser on that page.
%
% Notes:
%
% START.EXE is a windows program for starting other tasks
% You must give the entire path, filename and extension to your browser
% @PAGE is replaced with the full name of the page
%
% WebBrowser START.EXE C:\INTERNET\MICROS~1\IEXPLORE.EXE @PAGE
% WebBrowser START.EXE C:\INTERNET\NET3\PROGRAM\NETSCAPE.EXE @PAGE
%
% Packing and unpacking mail archives
%
% Fido-mail
% ─────────
% Your mail will arrive in packed files. TerMail will test the archive and
% find out which type of unpacking is required.
% A packed message file is always called after the name of the day + #:
% MO#, TU#, WE#, TH#, FR#, SA#, SU#, where the # is a number from 0..9.
% Inside these packages, one or more .PKT files are stored. These files
% contain one or several messages which will be tossed into the netmail
% area or the appropriate echomail area. They are converted to a .MSG format.
% When packing the .MSG files that you have written will be converted into
% a .PKT file and packed with the packing program. I recommend PKZIP version
% 2.04g or higher, since it is the fastest. After packing your mail, a flow
% file will be created in your outbound and the next time you call your
% Boss, the mail will be send. The Terminate Mail System only supports
% Binkley style. The parameters were grabbed from Gecho, thanks to Gerard
% van der Land.
%
% QWK-mail
% --------
% When unpacking QWK packages. TerMail will look for files matching '*.Q??',
% just like most QWK readers. DANBBS.QWK will match, DANBBS.QW1 will match,
% DANBBS.OPX will not match. TerMail will of course determine which of the
% unpacker to use. If the conference belongs to DANBBS.QWK, then whenever
% you write a message in the conference, it would be packed into DANBBS.REP
% with the packer specified below.
%
%
% Only one packer can be defined for each user.
% Only mail to your Boss that is not Crash or Hold will be packed.
% When packing TerMail will change to the outbound directory.
% Do not disable any of these lines even if you do not have all the packers.
%
Packer ZIP PKZIP -ao -3 -- -ex
Packer JAR JAR16 a -jf- -m4 -y
Packer RAR RAR a -m5 -s -std -ep
Packer ARJ ARJ a -e -m1 -s -t0 -y
Packer LZH LHA a /mt
Packer ARC PKPAK -a
Packer PAK PAK A /L /ST
Packer ZOO ZOO a:
Packer DWC DWC a
Packer SQZ SQZ a /p3q0z3
Packer UC2 UC a
Packer ACE ACE a -m5 -ep -y
%
% You do not need to change these, just make sure that at least the
% unpacker you use is present in the DOS path. TerMail will autodetect which
% unpacker to use from the ones available. You should not remove any,
% even if you do not have the corresponding program. Just leave these alone.
% When unpacking TerMail will change to the inbound directory.
% Beware that if an unpack program is downloaded in the inbound directory
% it will be used. Just keep in mind that if your boss does not like you he
% could: REN FORMAT.COM PKUNZIP.COM and send you the file. So be very nice to
% your Boss! (or edit the unpack commands below file so that they point to
% the complete path to your archiving programs).
%
UnPack ZIP PKUNZIP -o -ed -3 --
UnPack JAR JAR16 e -y
UnPack RAR RAR e -y -std
UnPack ARJ ARJ e -c -y
UnPack LZH LHA e /cm
UnPack ARC PKUNPAK -r
UnPack PAK PAK E /WA
UnPack ZOO ZOO eO
UnPack DWC DWC e
UnPack SQZ SQZ e /o1
UnPack UC2 UC e
UnPack ACE ACE e -yo
%
% When making Areafix requests, add a + in front of the TAGNAME.
% This is not necessary for most systems, but some old programs refuse to
% understand Areafix requests without the +.
%
% AreaFixPlus
%
% If your Boss is using an old Areafix which only accepts -l -q -r in the
% subject you can enable this.
%
% OldAreaFix
%
% When using the FileFix manager, your requests for new file echoes will
% be sent to the name below. The default is FileFix, but you can change it
% to whatever your Boss requires.
%
FileFixName AllFix
% FileFixName FileMgr
%
% GROUP DEFINITIONS
% -----------------
%
% TerMail divides your conferences into groups, so you easily can add a
% new conference without setting up anything. The group function is one
% of the most powerful features in TerMail and it is important that you
% read the instructions and understand the purpose of having groups.
%
% Max. 23 groups are allowed
%
% This is how it works: Each area is assigned to a group
% Each group assigned to a user, an originline, a
% language template and some other things, see below.
%
% |-> User 1
% | User 2
% | User 3
% |
% |-> Random originlines
% | Originline 1
% | Originline 2
% Area TERMINAT ------> Group:Inter -| Originline 3
% Area TERMINATE.GER -> |
% |-> Template 1
% | Template 2
% | Template 3
% |
% |-> Mood control
% |-> Database maintenance
% |-> Default to-name for new messages
% |-> Character set
%
% Group
% Name of the group. Do not use any blanks here.
% The only reserved group name is "New" which will be used by default
% whenever creating new areas.
%
% Days
% When cleaning, for how many days do you want to keep messages, based on
% the message header date. For example: 7 days would mean that when a
% cleaning command will be carried out, all messages that are less than 7
% days old and which are not be affected by the maximum message number
% limit specified in "Max" will be kept. If the number of messages which
% are younger than 7 days is higher than the maximum number allowed, the
% oldest messages will be deleted.
%
% Max
% The maximum number of messages to keep in the area after a clean process.
% Use 0 if you never want to delete any messages.
%
% Clean
% This value is the number of messages that will trigger a clean.
% The Clean value cannot be smaller than the Max value.
% For example: If you have 1200 netmail messages in matrix, TerMail will
% clean out the oldest messages and only leave the 1000 most recent ones.
% If you never want any messages to be erased, just use a 0 in Max.
%
% User
% Which user to use for this group.
%
% Tmpl
% Which template to use for this group.
%
% Origin
% Which origin line to use for this group. Use R for random selection
% of an originline.
%
% Ask
% Pop up menu and allow you to select the origin line manually,
% defaulting to the origin selected above.
%
% Mood
% Enable mood for group. Use this if you want to add the special
% TerMail mood control information to you message, which will tell
% the receiver(s) which mood you were in when you wrote the message.
%
% Charset
% Which charset to use for translating messages in areas belonging to
% this group. IBMPC is the default which means NO translation.
%
% Default to name
% When starting a new message.
% All blanks must be replaced with underscores '_'.
%
% Group Days Max Clean User Tmpl Origin Ask Mood Charset TO-name (Default)
% |------| |-| |---| |---| |--| |--| |----| |-| |--| |------| |------------>-------------------|
Group Matrix 0 250 300 1 1 0 No Yes IBMPC
Group KeepIt 0 0 0 1 1 1 No No IBMPC All
Group Inter 90 400 500 1 1 1 Yes No IBMPC All
Group Test 7 300 350 1 1 1 Yes No IBMPC All
Group AFWCBETA 180 400 500 4 2 1 Yes No IBMPC All
Group AFUBETA 180 400 500 3 2 1 Yes No IBMPC All
Group AFDBETA 180 400 500 5 2 1 Yes No IBMPC All
Group TEBETA 180 400 500 2 2 3 Yes Yes IBMPC All
Group Toad 180 400 500 6 1 1 Yes No IBMPC All
Group Fido 180 400 500 1 1 1 Yes No IBMPC All
%
% If you are in different networks, just define a group for these areas.
%
% Group VirNet 90 100 120 2 1 1 No No IBMPC All
%
% The last Group is the one that will be used for autocreating all areas
% using the /TOSS commandline parameter.
%
Group New 180 200 300 1 1 R Yes No IBMPC All
%
% AREA DESCRIPTIONS
% =================
%
% Enter descriptions for the areas here.
% In descriptions, all spaces should be replaced with underscores (_).
% There is no limit to how many Desc lines you want, they will be scanned
% through until the end of this file.
%
% EchoId Description Group
% |----------------------------| |----------------------------| |------|
Desc NETMAIL Private_netmail/matrix/fido Matrix
Desc NETMAILSAVE Netmail_read_&_received KeepIt
Desc SAVEAREA Messages_written_to_you KeepIt
Desc YOUWROTE Messages_written_by_you KeepIt
Desc REMEMBER Messages_you_want_to_keep KeepIt
Desc TERMINAT Global__Terminate_conference Fido
Desc TERMINATE_BETA Test____Terminate_conference Tebeta
Desc TERMINATE_BETA_CHAT Test____Terminate_Chat Tebeta
Desc TEST Echomail_test_area Test
Desc FIDO2INT Fidonet_2_Internet_Mailer Fido
%
% The names of newly adopted areas will be placed below here.
%
% Please note that if you have several QWK conferences with the same name
% they must come in the same order as in TM.BBS.
%
% EchoId Description Group
% |----------------------------| |----------------------------| |------|
Desc SALE_AND_TRADE_NOTES SALE_AND_TRADE_NOTES KeepIt
Desc BBS_NOTES BBS_NOTES KeepIt
Desc COMM_NOTES COMM_NOTES KeepIt
Desc TERMINATE_NOTES TERMINATE_NOTES KeepIt
Desc TERMAIL_NOTES TERMAIL_NOTES KeepIt
Desc TE_TM_BETA_NOTES TE_TM_BETA_NOTES KeepIt
Desc SPECIAL_NOTES SPECIAL_NOTES KeepIt
Desc PRIVATE_NOTES PRIVATE_NOTES KeepIt
Desc IDEA_NOTES IDEA_NOTES KeepIt
Desc SOFTWARE_NOTES SOFTWARE_NOTES KeepIt
Desc MAILER_NOTES MAILER_NOTES KeepIt
Desc ALLFIX_NOTES ALLFIX_NOTES KeepIt
Desc HOST_NOTES HOST_NOTES KeepIt
Desc GOLDED_NOTES GOLDED_NOTES KeepIt
Desc WILDCAT_NOTES WILDCAT_NOTES KeepIt
Desc POINT_NOTES POINT_NOTES KeepIt
Desc BINKLEY_NOTES BINKLEY_NOTES KeepIt
Desc MAXIMUS_NOTES MAXIMUS_NOTES KeepIt
Desc MISC_BBS_NOTES_TO_SAVE MISC_BBS_NOTES_TO_SAVE KeepIt
Desc MESSAGE_EDITOR_NOTES MESSAGE_EDITOR_NOTES KeepIt
Desc EZSET_HELP_NOTES EZSET_HELP_NOTES KeepIt
Desc DV_QEMM_NOTES DV_QEMM_NOTES KeepIt
Desc DOS_NOTES DOS_NOTES KeepIt
Desc WINDOWS_NOTES WINDOWS_NOTES KeepIt
Desc WIN95_NOTES WIN95_NOTES KeepIt
Desc PVT PVT_NOTES_TO_KEEP KeepIt
Desc FOSSIL FOSSIL_NOTES_TO_SAVE KeepIt
Desc INET INTERNET_NOTES_TO_SAVE KeepIt
Desc ARCHIVE ARCHIVE_NOTES_TO_SAVE KeepIt
Desc FDN_ANNOUNCE FDN_ANNOUNCE Fido
Desc AUTOPOST AUTOPOST Fido
Desc WIN32 WIN32 Fido
Desc WIN95 WIN95 Fido
Desc WNFOSSIL WNFOSSIL Fido
Desc WIN.SYSOP WIN.SYSOP Fido
Desc METROLINK_CHAT METROLINK_CHAT Fido
Desc CFORSALE CFORSALE Fido
Desc FOR-SALE FOR-SALE Fido
Desc COMPUSALE COMPUSALE Fido
Desc SYS4SALE SYS4SALE Fido
Desc CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS Fido
Desc OS2FORSALE OS2FORSALE Fido
Desc HDSALE HDSALE Fido
Desc HDCONF HDCONF Fido
Desc BINKLEY BINKLEY Fido
Desc FREEMAIL FREEMAIL Fido
Desc WINDOWS WINDOWS Fido
Desc USR_MODEMS USR_MODEMS Fido
Desc 2250/24_POINTS 2250/24_POINTS Fido
Desc T-TUTOR T-TUTOR TEbeta
Desc EZ-SET_SUPPORT EZ-SET_SUPPORT Fido
Desc GAMMA_TER GAMMA_TER TEbeta
Desc METROLINK_FORSALE METROLINK_FORSALE Fido
Desc USA-BETA USA-BETA TEbeta
Desc TSR-PTS TSR-PTS TEbeta
Desc ALLFIX_UNV_BETA ALLFIX_UNV_BETA AFUbeta
Desc ALLFIX_BETA ALLFIX_BETA AFDbeta
Desc AF_WC_BETA AF_WC_BETA AFWCbeta
Desc ALLFIX_HELP ALLFIX_HELP Fido
Desc DESQVIEW DESQVIEW Fido
Desc FILE_REQ FILE_REQ Fido
Desc FILEFIND FILEFIND Fido
Desc NET2250 NET2250 Fido
Desc HOT_SITES HOT_SITES Fido
Desc INTERNET INTERNET Fido
Desc THUNDERBYTE THUNDERBYTE Fido
Desc OS2 OS2 Fido
Desc OS2BBS OS2BBS Fido
Desc OS2LAN OS2LAN Fido
Desc OS2INET OS2INET Fido
Desc OS2REXX OS2REXX Fido
Desc LAN LAN Fido
Desc POINTS POINTS Fido
Desc GOLDED GOLDED Fido
Desc GOLDED.BETA GOLDED.BETA Fido
Desc IM_USER IM_USER Fido
Desc MSGED_ECHO MSGED_ECHO Fido
Desc MUFFIN MUFFIN Fido
Desc MAXDEV MAXDEV Fido
Desc MECCA MECCA Fido
Desc DOS_INTERNET DOS_INTERNET Fido
Desc TECH TECH Fido
Desc ARJ ARJ Fido
Desc HS_MODEMS HS_MODEMS Fido
Desc COMM COMM Fido
Desc USR_SPORTSTERS USR_SPORTSTERS Fido
Desc COMPRESS COMPRESS Toad
Desc BNU BNU Toad
Desc X00_USER X00_USER Fido
Desc TELIX TELIX Fido
Desc RAR RAR Fido
Desc TER-FD-Q&A TER-FD-Q&A Fido
Desc TFN_FILES TFN_FILES Fido
Desc ALPHA_TER ALPHA_TER TEBeta
Desc NASCAR NASCAR Fido
Desc AUTORACE AUTORACE Fido
Desc SHAREWARE_SUPPORT SHAREWARE_SUPPORT Fido
Desc SLEEP_APNEA SLEEP_APNEA Fido
Desc DOORWARE DOORWARE Fido
Desc DOORGAMES DOORGAMES Fido
Desc ZOOM ZOOM Fido
Desc QEDIT QEDIT Fido
Desc PPI_MODEMS PPI_MODEMS Fido
Desc VBBS VBBS Fido
Desc VFIDO VFIDO Fido
Desc WILDCAT4 WILDCAT4 Fido
Desc WILDCAT! WILDCAT! Fido
Desc WC!_CHAT WC!_CHAT Fido
Desc WCCODE WCCODE Fido
Desc MEMPHIS MEMPHIS Fido
Desc PVT_NOTES_TO_KEEP PVT_NOTES_TO_KEEP KeepIt
Desc FOSSIL_NOTES FOSSIL_NOTES KeepIt
Desc INTERNET_NOTES_TO_SAVE INTERNET_NOTES_TO_SAVE KeepIt
Desc ARCHIVAL_NOTES_TO_SAVE ARCHIVAL_NOTES_TO_SAVE KeepIt
Desc OS2REXX OS2REXX Fido