//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
//  GoldED * Configuration File, Advanced Edition
//
//  This configuration file demonstrates just about all configuration
//  keywords available in GoldED.
//
//  A number of keywords are location dependent and must be placed in
//  a particular order to ensure correct operation. The exact list of
//  location dependent keywords can be found in a chapter in the
//  manual. This example configuration file shows the location
//  dependent keywords in the recommended places.
//
//  WARNING!  YOU MUST EDIT THIS FILE FOR YOUR SETUP BEFORE USING IT!
//
//  PLEASE NOTE: It is NOT advisable to use this configuration file
//  with older versions!  There are many new keywords and certain bugs
//  in older versions may surface if this configuration file is used.
//
//  Modified for Golded+ but works as well with Golded 3.0.1
//  comments to: Richard Menedetter@2:310/31 or ricsi@gmx.at
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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-- Golded+ related Keywords

IF PLUS

//  SHOWDELETED <Yes/No> (No)
//    Show soft deleted Msgs ins JAM Areas ??
SHOWDELETED No

//  ADDRESSLOOKUPFIRST <MsgID/Origin>  (Origin)
//    By default address of sender taken from Origin line. If this
//    keyword set to MsgID then GoldEd looks for correct FTN address in
//    MSGID kludge first.

//  ENCODEEMAILHEADERS <yes/no>  (yes)
//    By default headers in e-mails MIME-encoded according to RFC.

//  IGNORECHARSET <yes/no>  (no)
//    If set to yes then GoldEd ignores CHRS kludges in messages thus
//    you will be able to switch codepage in messages with inappropriate
//    charset.

//  GEDHANDSHAKE <yes/no>  (yes)
//    If enabled GoldEd displays a small 2 in the statusline if the message
//    was written with Golded.

//  FORMFEEDSEPARATOR <yes/no>  (no)
//    Used when saving messages to file. If enabled, it inserts a Form
//    Feed (12d) character after each message.

//  USETZUTC <yes/no>  (no)
//    Activates usage of TZUTC kludge in your messages.
USETZUTC Yes

//  TASKTITLE <string>  (@longpid)
//    Sets window title in Win32 and OS/2 versions, ignored in other.
TASKTITLE

//  USEPID <yes/no>  (no if GoldEd mentioned in tearline, yes otherwise)
//    If disabled then @PID kludge will not be used in your messages.

//  USECHARSET <yes/no>  (yes)
//    If set to no then GoldEd will not generate @CHRS and @CHARSET kludges.

//  TITLESTATUS <yes/no>  (yes)
//    If enabled then brief status will be added to title.

//  RCVDISABLESCFM <yes/no>  (yes)
//    If this keyword defined to "no" then GoldEd will recognize RRq
//    (receipt request) and/or CFM (confirmation) flag on messages with
//    RCV (received) flag set.

//  QUOTECTRL <Tearline,Origin,yes/no>
//    Specifies if you want quote tearline and/or origin in your messages.
QUOTECTRL No

//  CROSSPOST <yes/no/ask> (ask)
//    Configure query appearence before crosspossting

//  BEEPFACTOR 1000
//    Duration of beeps

// AREAFORWARDDIRECT BADMAIL
//   as areacopydirect for forwarding

//  AreaCFMReplyTo
//    Send CFM messages to particular area

//  GERMANKEYBOARD <yes/no>  (autodetect)
//    This option is meanful for w32 version only. Due to right Alt key
//    required to enter some native characters in german version of
//    Windows it could be defined to yes for this.

// LOADLANGUAGE

ELSE

  TIMEZONEOFFSET +0200
  GOLDHELP goldhelp.old
  GOLDKEYS goldkeys.old
  GOLDLANG goldlang.old

ENDIF

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-- NAME AND ADDRESSES (for internet addresses, see a later section)

// Your name and aliases and (misspellings).
USERNAME First Last

NICKNAME Firstie

// Your FTN-style address and akas.
ADDRESS     1:23/45.0
AKA     1:23/45.67@fidonet.org

// Setup special aka matching for OtherNets that span several zones.
// A default aka matching like
//   AKAMATCH 27:* 27:1345/118
// is automatically done by GoldED.
;AKAMATCH 25:* 27:1345/118

// Where to enable or disable aka matching.
AKAMATCHNET YES                 ; Enable aka matching in netmail.
;AKAMATCHECHO NO                 ; No aka matching in echomail.
;AKAMATCHLOCAL NO                ; No aka matching in local areas.
;AKAMATCHFROMTO NO               ; No aka matching using the "To" field
                                ; (use the "From" field only).
;AKAMATCHFROMTO ALWAYS           ; Use default area AKA, instead of AKA from "To"

//
AKAMatchManually No
;AKAMatchManually Yes

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-- NODELISTS AND USERLISTS

// The path to your nodelists.
// NOTE: This keyword MUST be in GOLDED.CFG!!!
NODEPATH C:\FIDO\FD\NODELIST\

// Filenames of your nodelists.
// If extention is ".*" or ".999", the newest is used automatically.
// NOTE: This keyword MUST be in GOLDED.CFG!!!
NODELIST NODELIST.999
NODELIST FDPOINT.PVT
;NODELIST FDNET.PVT
;NODELIST 117LIST.999 117
;NODELIST DBRIDGE.PVT 2:236/77

// Filenames of your userlists (FIDOUSER.LST format).
// NOTE: This keyword MUST be in GOLDED.CFG!!!
USERLIST GOLDED.LST
;USERLIST FIDOUSER.LST
;USERLIST DK-POINT.NAM

// Uncomment this to use FrontDoor nodelist indexes.
NODEPATHFD C:\FIDO\FD\NODELIST\

// Uncomment this to use InterMail nodelist indexes.
;NODEPATHIM R:\NODELIST\

// Uncomment this to use Version 7 nodelist indexes.
NODEPATHV7 C:\FIDO\FD\NODELIST\

// Uncomment this to use a raw FIDOUSER.LST file.
;FIDOUSERLIST R:\NODELIST\FIDOUSER.LST

// Define nodes to be excluded from the GoldED nodelist index.
// This can be used to save disk space or nodelist compile time.
// NOTE: This keyword MUST be in GOLDED.CFG!!!
;EXCLUDENODES 4:*/*.*
;EXCLUDENODES 5:*/*.*
;EXCLUDENODES 6:*/*.*

// Define nodes to be included, even if excluded before.
// NOTE: This keyword MUST be in GOLDED.CFG!!!
;INCLUDENODES 4:4/*.0
;INCLUDENODES 5:5/*.0
;INCLUDENODES 6:6/*.0

//  NODELISTWARN <yes/no>  (yes)
//    If set to YES, GoldED will warn you during startup if one or more
//    nodelists are missing.

//  NODEV7FLAGS <flag> <value>
//    The Version 7 nodelist index does not by default define any nodelist
//    flags except the CM flag.
//    The <value> field can be a number or a bit number. Allowed numbers
//    are: 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 8192 and 16384.
//    Allowed bit numbers are: b5, b6, b7, b8, b9, b10, b11, b13 and b14.
;NODEV7FLAGS MN b7      ; no compression

//  NODEV7MODEM <type> <value>
//    The Version 7 nodelist index does not by default define any
//    nodelist modem type flags.
//    The <value> field can be a number or a bit number. Allowed numbers
//    are: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 and 128.
//    Allowed bit numbers are: b0, b1, b2, b3, b4, b5, b6 and b7.
;NODEV7MODEM HST  b1
;NODEV7MODEM V34T b2
;NODEV7MODEM ZYX  b6

// Where to allow nodelist lookup when entering messages.
LOOKUPNET YES
LOOKUPECHO NO
LOOKUPLOCAL NO

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-- ADDRESS MACROS

// Shorthand names for easy addressing.
;ADDRESSMACRO odin,Odinn Sorensen,2:236/77,Hi there! :-)

// Additional address macros can be placed in an external file.
// Supports the format used by FrontDoor, Maximus etc.
NAMESFILE C:\FIDO\GOLDED\NAMES.GED

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-- MESSAGE READER (HEADER)

// Display the size of the current message in the bottom left side.
;DISPMSGSIZE BYTES
;DISPMSGSIZE KBYTES
DISPMSGSIZE LINES
;DISPMSGSIZE NO

// Display the size of attached file(s) below the subject line.
;DISPATTACHSIZE BYTES
DISPATTACHSIZE KBYTES
;DISPATTACHSIZE NO

//  FILELISTPAGEBAR <yes/no>  (yes)
//    Enables or disables a pagebar (scrollbar) in the file attach list

// Display the board number in []'s in the top left side.
DISPAREANO YES         ; Only shows it if available.
;DISPAREANO ALWAYS     ; Will show 0 if there is no board number.

// Display personal mail first (Yes)
;DispPmFirst No
DispPmFirst Yes

// DISPHDRLOCATION <no/yes/always> <right/center> (no right)
// Display originator's city in delimiter line between header and message body.
// Nodelist is required for this feature. If some nodelist is omitted then
// Golded+ will display warning at reading each message.
DispHdrLocation No
;DispHdrLocation Yes
;DispHdrLocation Always Center

// This separate sity names in netmail areas
;LocationDelimiter " | "

// Substitutions for the city name retrieved from nodelist to display in
// message header delimeter line. May be used to show national-language
// names of the nodes cities.
// LocationAlias is used when "DispHdrLocation" sets to "Yes".
;LocationAlias "sity" "alias"
;INCLUDE aliasru.cfg ; Russian city names

// Positions and lengths of name/node/date fields in header display.
// These are the default values.
;DISPHDRNAMESET   8 36
;DISPHDRNODESET  44 16
DISPHDRDATESET -19 19

// GoldED can display either the real message numbers or automatically
// calculated relative numbers. Can be toggled with Alt-Y.
;DISPREALMSGNO YES

// Highlight the FROM name in msgs with the LOC attribute set?
// Also highlights in the msglist.
DISPLOCALHIGH Yes

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-- MESSAGE READER (MESSAGES)

// GoldED jumps to the first message after the lastread when entering
// an area. You can disable that behaviour here.
DISPAUTONEXT NO

// Margin for displayed messages.
;DISPMARGIN 0         ; Margin set to screen width (default).
;DISPMARGIN -1        ; Margin set to screen width minus one.
;DISPMARGIN 70        ; Margin fixed at column 70.

// Enable a "pagebar" (scrollbar) for messages. The pagebar shows what
// part and how much of the message that is being shown. It looks like
// a mousable scrollbar, but unfortunately there is currently no mouse
// support in GoldED.
DISPPAGEBAR Yes

// The number of spaces to display when a tab character is found or
// when the Tab key is pressed in the internal editor.
DISPTABSIZE 4

// Display hidden lines (kludges not on the "known" list).
VIEWHIDDEN NO

// Display known kludges. This includes those defined with KLUDGE.
VIEWKLUDGE NO

// How to display quotes in messages.
VIEWQUOTE YES   ; Show all quotes.
;VIEWQUOTE NO   ; Show only the first line of each paragraph.

// Treat the soft-cr (ASCII 141) as any other character.
// The soft-cr is a special case in FidoNet and is often stripped.
;DISPSOFTCR YES

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- MESSAGE READER (MISCELLANEOUS)

// USERLISTFILE <Pathname>
// Name of a FIDOUSER.LST-style file where the names of participants
// of a conference can be placed, using the Ctrl-L function.
USERLISTFILE GOLDED.LST

// UUDECODEPATH <Pathname>
// Path where GoldED can create files decoded from uuencoded messages.
UUDECODEPATH c:\

// ADDRESSBOOKADD <No/Yes/Always> (No)
// Automatically add users when replying to their mails to the
// addressbook. Default value is "NO".
ADDRESSBOOKADD NO        ; No, never automatically add an user
;ADDRESSBOOKADD YES        ; Add only if it's a netmail
;ADDRESSBOOKADD ALWAYS    ; Yes, add them always.

// OUTPUTFILE <Pathname>
// Default output file for the Alt-W command. Default value is not defined.
;OUTPUTFILE GOLDED.OUT

// FILEALIAS <Alias> <Pathname>
// File aliases. Shorthand names for filenames you write often.
;FILEALIAS DKB  R:\DKBBS\DKBBS
;FILEALIAS DKP  R:\DKPOINT\POINTS
;FILEALIAS VOTE R:\VOTES\VOTE.LST

//  LOOKUPUSERBASE <yes/no>  (no)
//    If enabled, GoldED will attempt to find a matching username in the
//    user database if a to-name with wildcards is entered in echo or local

//  PATHREPORTFILE <pathname>
// Path to the area's PATH report file, makes on press the Ctrl-K at default.
;PATHREPORTFILE R:\reports

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- CONFIRMATION RECEIPTS

// Message attributes to set on confirmation receipt messages.
ATTRIBSCFM PVT RRC K/S

// Confirmation receipt template.
CONFIRMFILE GOLDED.CFM

// Define how GoldED should respond when you read a message with the
// confirmation request attribute set.
;CONFIRMRESPONSE ASK   ; Pop up a menu for your choice.
CONFIRMRESPONSE YES  ; Generate receipt automatically.
;CONFIRMRESPONSE NO   ; Never generate a receipt.

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-- FILE REQUESTING                     (see also INBOUND AND OUTBOUND)

// Message attributes to set automatically on file request messages.
ATTRIBSFRQ PVT K/S

// Known file extensions
FRQEXT .ARJ
FRQEXT .ARC
FRQEXT .LZH
FRQEXT .ZIP
FRQEXT .RAR
FRQEXT .ACE
;FRQEXT .*

// Map certain nodenumbers in announcements to another. Useful if you
// always want to request at the ISDN line, regardless of the origin
// aka of the announcement.
//         change-to:     from:
;FRQNODEMAP 2:236/99       2:236/100
;FRQNODEMAP 2:2468/9909    2:2468/9909.9

// Options for the file request function. See the manual for details.
;FRQOPTIONS FAST            ; Bypass the header edit.
;FRQOPTIONS NOFILES         ; Don't list the file "FILES".
FRQOPTIONS FAST, SORT, NOFILES   ; Get all files in the msg. Sort the list.

// Enable this if you want GoldED to use WaZOO-style file requests.
;FRQWAZOO YES

// Bypass the area selection list when file requesting.
AREAFREQDIRECT YES

// Set the destination area for file requests.
// Defaults to the first netmail area if not specified.
AREAFREQTO NETMAIL

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-- INBOUND AND OUTBOUND

// Path to FILES.BBS for descriptions of requested files.
INBOUNDPATH c:\fido\fd\inbound

// Default path for attached files without a path.
ATTACHPATH C:\FIDO\FD\INBOUND

// Binkley-style outbound path. Currently only used for WaZOO .REQ
// file requests. This should be the name of your primary outbound
// without extension.
;OUTBOUNDPATH R:\BINKLEY\OUTBOUND

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- COPY/MOVE/REPLIES

// Set the default area for replies/forwards to other areas.
// If not specified, the first netmail area is used.
AREAREPLYTO E-MAIL

// Enable this to bypass the area selection list, for a "seamless"
// reply or forward to another area. This keyword should not be used
// globally. Use it in a Random System group for specific areas.
;AREAREPLYDIRECT YES

// Set the default area for the Copy/Move function.
;AREACOPYTO THE_SAFE

// Enable this to bypass the area selection list, for a "seamless"
// copy/move to another area. This keyword should not be used
// globally. Use it in a Random System group for specific areas.
;AREACOPYDIRECT YES

// If enabled, GoldED will insert the control line "AREA:<originalechoid>"
// at the top of each message that is copied or moved. Use with care!
;AREACOPYADDID YES

// If enabled, GoldED will copy all self-written mails to this area.
//              <echoid>
;AREAYOUWROTETO MY_MAILS


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-- STATUSLINE

// By default GoldED puts its logo (name and version) in the left side
// of the statusline. You can change it to a small help text or
// eliminate the logo entirely for a wider statusline message field.
;STATUSLINEHELP YES
STATUSLINEHELP NOLOGO

// Put a real-time clock in the statusline.
// The format of the clock can be changed with the language
// configuration keyword ST_STATUSLINETIMEFMT in GOLDLANG.CFG.
// NOTE: The clock will only run continuously if KEYBMODE is set to "POLL".
STATUSLINECLOCK Yes

// DISPSTATUSLINE Yes

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-- MESSAGE EDITOR

// Chars to display instead of CR and space in the internal editor.
;EDITCHARPARA  ''
;EDITCHARSPACE � ged+
;EDITCHARSPACE '�'

// Positions and lengths of name/node/date fields in header edit
// These are the default values.
;EDITHDRNAMESET   8 36
;EDITHDRNODESET  44 36

// Enable or disable the internal editor.
EDITINTERNAL YES
;EDITINTERNAL NO

// Define commandline for an external editor.
;EDITOR edit @file

// How to execute an external editor via batchfiles.
EDITOR edit @file
;EDITOR C:\4DOS\4DOS.COM /C C:\BAT\Q.BTM @file -N@line

// External editor message file and internal editor backup file.
EDITORFILE GOLDED.TMP

// Enable the hardline feature when using the external editor.
EDITHARDLINES YES

// Hardline string for the external editor, if used.
EDITHARDLINE <<

// Enable this to set the file attach attribute automatically when
// entering a filename with drive (like C:) in the subject line.
EDITAUTOATTACH YES

// Message attributes to set automatically on file attach messages.
ATTRIBSATTACH CRA

// Internal editor automatic message backup interval in seconds.
// Set this to zero if you don't want automatic backups.
EDITAUTOSAVE 60

// When to change the "date written" when changing a message.
;EDITCHANGEDATE ALWAYS    ; On all messages.
EDITCHANGEDATE YES        ; Only on messages written by yourself.
;EDITCHANGEDATE NO        ; Never change the date.

// Editor comments. Try typing these in the internal editor :-)
// if word entered the comment is shown in the status bar
;EDITCOMMENT ":-("     "Don't worry, be happy!"
;EDITCOMMENT ":-)"     "Are we having fun yet?"
;EDITCOMMENT ";-)"     "Wink wink, nudge nugde..."
;EDITCOMMENT "GoldED"  "Great program, ain't it?"

// Define strings that will be expanded automatically when typed in the
// internal editor. Choose your string with care or you might get
// unexpected results!
;EDITCOMPLETION "/GE" "GoldED"
;EDITCOMPLETION "/FD" "FrontDoor"
;EDITCOMPLETION "/V7" "Version 7"

// How to terminate text paragraphs and quoted lines.
;EDITCRLFTERM YES   ; With both CR and LF.
EDITCRLFTERM NO     ; Only with CR.

// Termination of lines or paragraphs.
;EDITHARDTERM YES   ; Terminate all lines at the display margin.
EDITHARDTERM NO     ; Terminate only at the end of paragraphs.

// Clear edit-fields when first pressing a non-editing key?
EDITFIELDCLEAR Yes //+++

// Enable the "Edit menu" (pops up after header edit)?
EDITMENU No

// Enable the "Save menu" (pops up after ext./int. editor)?
EDITSAVEMENU Yes

// Automatically mix letter case when entering names in the header?
// Example: "oDiNn sOrEnSeN" would be mixcased to "Odinn Sorensen".
EDITMIXCASE No

// Limit the size of messages GoldED can load.
;EDITMSGSIZE 64000    ; Default for the DOS version.
;EDITMSGSIZE 512000   ; Default for the 386 and OS/2 versions.

// Define the commandline for a spell checker.
//EDITSPELLCHECK 4DOS /CC:\PROGR\SS\SS.EXE @file
//EDITSPELLCHECK ispell -d russian @file
EDITSPELLCHECK C:\PROGR\SS\SS.EXE @file

// How to handle the "Re:" string in the subject when replying.
;EDITREPLYRE YES     ; Add "Re:" if there isn't one.
;EDITREPLYRE NUMERIC ; Add "Re^2:" if there's already one.
EDITREPLYRE NO       ; Remove the "Re:" if there is one.

// How many lines to keep in the undelete buffer.
EDITUNDELETE 100

// When importing text into the internal editor, GoldED can translate
// the soft-cr (ASCII 141) character to another.
// Do not forget to set DISPSOFTCR to YES!
;EDITSOFTCRXLAT H   ; Example for Russians.

// Enable EditSoftCrxLat (Yes). May be used in random system groups.
;UseSoftCrxLat No
UseSoftCrxLat Yes

// Right margin for editing quotes in the internal editor.
// EDITQUOTEMARGIN 78

// "Robot" names. Writing a msg to one of these tells GoldED to use a
// special minimal template, definable with the MS_ROBOTMSG language
// keyword in GOLDLANG.CFG.
ROBOTNAME AreaFix
ROBOTNAME AreaMgr
ROBOTNAME AreaLink
ROBOTNAME FileFix
ROBOTNAME Raid
ROBOTNAME GEcho
ROBOTNAME Allfix
ROBOTNAME FileScan

// What to do when writing a message to another zone.
;ZONEGATING ASK    ; Pop up a menu for your decision.
;ZONEGATING YES   ; Send it via the zonegate.
ZONEGATING NO    ; Never use zonegating.

// Default destination name for new echomail/localmail messages.
WHOTO All

// Default filename for the internal editor import text prompt.
;INPUTFILE myfile

// Text to put before and after an imported file in the i.e.
IMPORTBEGIN === Begin file ===
IMPORTEND   ===  End file  ===

// Use this if you don't want any text (default is "=== Cut ===").
;IMPORTBEGIN ""

// Turn on or off the large attributes window during header edit.
EDITHEADERATTRS Yes

// This keyword controls which circumstances that will make GoldED
// present you with the header editor first of all.
;EDITHEADERFIRST YES            ; Always
EDITHEADERFIRST NEW, CHANGES, FORWARDS   ; Only for new or changed msgs.

//  SEARCHFOR ["]<string|string|..>["]
//    Defines a set of search strings, separated by the '|' character.
//    The search set defined here is the default when using the Alt-F/Z
//    search functions or the marking system.

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- MESSAGE TEMPLATES

// Path to the template files. Defaults to the GOLDPATH.
;TEMPLATEPATH C:\FIDO\GOLDED\TEMPLATE\

// Select template based on the address of the message you want to
// reply to.
TEMPLATEMATCH YES

// Message template filenames and descriptions.
TEMPLATE FIDO.TPL     "FIDO template"
TEMPLATE INET.TPL       "I-Net template" 7:1/*
;TEMPLATE NEWS.TPL   "Newsgroups template" 7:1/*

//  FORCETEMPLATE <yes/no>  (no)
//    If enabled, GoldED will popup a template selection menu when you
//    start writing a new msg or reply.

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- QUOTING

// Enable this to put the QUOTESTRING on quoted blank lines.
;QUOTEBLANK YES

// The margin for quotes in a reply.
// QUOTEMARGIN 78

// Add blank lines before and after blocks of quotes in messages?
;QUOTESPACING YES

// Your quote prefix string. Must contain a '>' character!
QUOTESTRING " FL> "

// What if buffer already exists <ask/append/overwrite> (ask)
;QUOTEBUFMODE ask

//  QUOTEWRAPHARD <yes/no>  (yes)
//    This keyword controls behaviour of quoted text (wrap or reflow).

// QUOTEBUFFILE
// If used, it sets the default filename for the quotebuffer. If no
// path is specified, the GOLDPATH is used.
//   NOTE: If this keyword is used in globally (in GOLDED.CFG), it
//   effectively disables the automatically named quotebuffers, as
//   described in the chapter about the QUOTEBUFMODE keyword.

//
;QuoteUseNewAI No/Yes

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- REPLYLINKING

// How to do replylinking when replying.
;REPLYLINK Chain  ; Link to last msg in a subject-based reply chain.
REPLYLINK Direct  ; Link directly to the original message.

// How to build the replylink selection menu in JAM and Squish areas.
;REPLYLINKLIST FAST    ; Use only header/subfield data.
REPLYLINKLIST FULL   ; Use full msgbody, parsing kludges, origin etc.

// Show floating replylink threads (default: yes)
;ReplyLinkFloat No
ReplyLinkFloat Yes

// For messages without replies show it's as replylink threads too
// (default: yes)
;ReplyLinkShowAlways No
ReplyLinkShowAlways Yes

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- CARBON COPY AND CROSSPOSTING

// Message attributes to set on carbon copy messages.
ATTRIBSCC PVT K/S

// Format of the Carbon Copy list.
;CARBONCOPYLIST KEEP      ; Keep list as entered.
CARBONCOPYLIST NAMES      ; Rewrite as a list of names.
;CARBONCOPYLIST VISIBLE   ; Rewrite list with names and addresses.
;CARBONCOPYLIST HIDDEN    ; Rewrite list in CC: kludges.
;CARBONCOPYLIST REMOVE    ; Remove the carbon copy list entirely.

// Format of the crossposting list.
// NEW: Yes (more compact lines)
CROSSPOSTLIST VERBOSE     ; Expand crosspost list verbosely.
;CROSSPOSTLIST RAW        ; Keep list as entered.
;CROSSPOSTLIST NONE       ; Remove the crosspost list.
;CROSSPOSTLIST YES        ; compact lines

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- INTERNET FEATURES               Please read the manual for details.

// Your primary internet address.
INTERNETADDRESS a@b.com

// The organization information to put in the "Organization:" RFC header.
ORGANIZATION Technical University of Vienna (Austria)

// Defines the name and FTN address of your local Internet gate.
;INTERNETGATE UUCP, 1:105/42    ; Standard, with a specific gate name.
INTERNETGATE 7:1/1         ; For uplinks running GIGO software.

// Use a Message-ID compatible MSGID in areas marked as e-mail and newsgroups?
INTERNETMSGID YES

// What to do with Internet addresses when replying.
;INTERNETREPLY YES   ; Always use the FSC-35 method.
INTERNETREPLY NO   ; Only use FSC-35 if the address is too long.

// Check the nodelist system name for an Internet address.
INTERNETLOOKUP Yes

// Process RFC Headerlines at top of the message.
INTERNETRFCBODY No

INTERNETDOMAIN fidonet.org

// Specify characters in addition to ">" to be recognized as quote characters.
// This keyword should not be used globally. Use it in Internet GROUP's.
;QUOTECHARS "|"

// Path where unpacked SOUP format packets can be found.
SOUPIMPORTPATH C:\FIDO\SOUP\TEMP\

// Path where SOUP reply packets can be created.
SOUPEXPORTPATH C:\FIDO\SOUP\

// Margin for SOUP style areas (76 chars is default).
// SOUPEXPORTMARGIN 79

// Filename of your .newsrc file, listing the active newsgroups.
// Newsgroups listed in this file are marked as newsgroups in GoldED.
SOUPNEWSRCFILE C:\FIDO\SOUP\SOUPGATE\NEWSRC

// Name of an area where articles for unknown newsgroups can be placed
// when importing SOUP packets.
SOUPBADMSGS BADMAIL

// Name of an area for Internet e-mails. This must be a netmail area.
// E-mails imported from SOUP packets are placed here.
;SOUPEMAIL NET_EMAIL
SOUPEMAIL E-MAIL

// GoldED will put the echoid of imported newsgroups in this file.
// This is for use with an external replylinker.
SOUPTOSSLOG c:\FIDO\UTIL\FE\IMPORT.JAM

// Commandline for an external replylinker to call automatically
// after importing a SOUP packet.
  SOUPREPLYLINKER C:\fido\util\fe\feutil link

// Mark this area as e-mail.
;AREAISEMAIL E-MAIL
;AREAISEMAIL ML.*

// Mark these areas as newsgroups.
AREAISNEWS ALT.*, COMP.*, MISC.*, NEWS.*, AT.*, ML.*, GER.*
AREAISNEWS REC.*, SOC.*, SCI.*, TALK.*, DE.*, UK.*, TELEKABEL.*

// Don't use tearline and origin in e-mail
CTRLINFOEMAIL NO

// Don't use tearline and origin in newsgroups
CTRLINFONEWS NO

// Define some mailing lists.
// When importing from SOUP packets, GoldED will toss e-mails to these areas
// if the "Sender:" RFC header matches the Internet address.
//
;            EchoID        Sender address           Address for mail to "all"
;MAILINGLIST LIST.EMX      emx-list@eb.ele.tue.nl
;MAILINGLIST LIST.GIGO     gigo-owner@gigo.com      gigo@gigo.com
;MAILINGLIST LIST.HELP-NET help-net@templevm.bitnet

//  MAILTOSS <echoid> <contribution-address> <pattern>
//    This is acutally the same as MAILINGLIST in disguise with the
//    parameters recorded and it also enables the full set of pattern
//    matching.

// Timezone for the "Date:" RFC header.
// PLEASE read the manual about this keyword before using it!!!
;TIMEZONEOFFSET +0100  ; Central European Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET +0200  ; Central European Summer Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET -1000  ; Alaska-Hawaii Standard Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET -0900  ; Hawaii Daylight Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET -0800  ; Pacific Standard Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET -0700  ; Pacific Daylight Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET -0700  ; Mountain Standard Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET -0600  ; Mountain Daylight Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET -0600  ; Central Standard Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET -0500  ; Central Daylight Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET -0500  ; Eastern Standard Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET -0400  ; Eastern Daylight Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET -0100  ; West Africa Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET +0000  ; Greenwich Mean Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET +0100  ; British Summer Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET +0200  ; Eastern European Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET +0700  ; West Australian Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET +0800  ; West Australian Daylight Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET +0800  ; China Coast Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET +0900  ; Japan Standard Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET +0900  ; Central Australian Standard Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET +1000  ; East Australian Standard Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET +1000  ; Central Australian Daylight Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET +1100  ; East Australian Daylight Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET +1200  ; New Zealand Standard Time
;TIMEZONEOFFSET +1300  ; New Zealand Daylight Time

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- QWK FEATURES

// Basic QWK setup
QWKIMPORTPATH C:\PROGR\TM\DOWNL\
QWKEXPORTPATH C:\PROGR\TM\UPL\
QWKBADMSGS BADMAIL

// Replylinking when using GEcho and JAM areas:
;QWKTOSSLOG     c:\FIDO\UTIL\FE\IMPORT.JAM
;QWKREPLYLINKER C:\fido\util\fe\feutil link

// QWK conference mapping
;QWKCONFMAP GOLDWARE GoldED GOLDED
;QWKCONFMAP GOLDWARE "GoldED Beta" GOLDED.BETA
;QWKCONFMAP GOLDWARE "BBS Users" BBS.USERS
;QWKCONFMAP WHOKNOWS EMail EMAIL
;QWKCONFMAP WHOKNOWS dk.chat DK.CHAT
;QWKCONFMAP WHOKNOWS dk.test DK.TEST
;QWKCONFMAP XYZ_BBS  "XYZ Usr2Usr" XYZ.USERS

//  QWKOPTIONS <bbsid> <options>
//    The <bbsid> is the BBSID (same as the name of the QWK packet)
//    The <options> can be any or a combination of the following,
//    separated by commas or spaces:
//  - KLUDGES/NOKLUDGES: Defaults to NOKLUDGES. Specifies whether or not
//    to include the FidoNet-style kludges at the top of messages when
//    exporting to QWK.
//  - MIXCASE/NOMIXCASE: Defaults to NOMIXCASE. Specifies whether or not
//    the BBS allows mixed upper/lower case in the QWK message headers.
//  - RECEIPT/NORECEIPT: Defaults to NORECEIPT. Specifies whether or not
//    the BBS supports return receipt requests (RRQ).


----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- TWIT SETUP     A "Twit" is the name of an annoying user or subject.

// What to do when a Twit message is found.
;TWITMODE SHOW    ; Show the message as normal.
;TWITMODE BLANK    ; Blank the message text. Press a key to view it.
TWITMODE SKIP    ; Skip the message unless it is for you.
;TWITMODE IGNORE  ; Skip the message always.
;TWITMODE KILL    ; Erase the message if found.

// Define Twit names and/or addresses.
;TWITNAME John Doe
;TWITNAME 7:654/321.*

// Define Twit subjects.
;TWITSUBJ "Yet another flame-fest"

// What to do when a msg _to_ a TWITNAME is found.
;TWITTO YES      ; Msgs to a TWITNAME are also Twit messages
TWITTO NO        ; Msgs to a TWITNAME are normal messages

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- MISCELLANEOUS

// Path to "cookie" files. Cookie files are a collection of small
// multiline texts separated by empty lines. GoldED can use cookie
// files in the templates using the "@random" template token.
COOKIEPATH C:\FIDO\ASCII

// Enable this if you want the selection bar to wrap around from
// bottom to top (or vice versa) in lists.
;DISPLISTWRAP YES

// Where to put the selection bar when entering a list.
;DISPLISTCURSOR TOP
;DISPLISTCURSOR NEARTOP
DISPLISTCURSOR MIDDLE
;DISPLISTCURSOR NEARBOTTOM
;DISPLISTCURSOR BOTTOM

// Seconds of keyboard inactivity before GoldED automatically exits.
;TIMEOUT 600          ; Exit after 10 minutes of inactivity.
TIMEOUT 0             ; Never time out.

// What to do if timeout happens while in the internal editor.
;TIMEOUTSAVEMSG YES    ; Save the message to the msgbase.
TIMEOUTSAVEMSG NO    ; Leave it as "unfinished" in GOLDED.MSG.

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- MESSAGE LIST

// The message list can be fast or slow.
// Slow mode gets more data from each message.
MSGLISTFAST Yes //+++

// Start directly in the message list.
MSGLISTFIRST No

// Show the header of the message at the selection bar.
// Slows down list scrolling noticably.
MSGLISTHEADER No

// Show a pagebar (scrollbar) for the list.
MSGLISTPAGEBAR YES

// Show the full subject in the bottom border of the list window.
// Slows down list scrolling a bit.
MSGLISTVIEWSUBJ YES

// Show a wide subject column instead of a to-name column.
MSGLISTWIDESUBJ NO

// Change which date to show in the message list.
;MSGLISTDATE ARRIVED

// Highlight unread/unsent messages in the lister and at several other
// places. Note that it doesn't work with all msgbases, see manual.
HIGHLIGHTUNREAD YES   ; Yes, enable this feature.
;HIGHLIGHTUNREAD NO     ; No, don't care (slightly faster)

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- GIF SETUP  See section about EXTERNUTIL for setting up GIF viewing.

// The name of your own GIF. Don't specify an extension.
;GIF ODINN

// Path to your collection of personal GIF's.
;GIFPATH X:\GFX_ART\

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- KEYBOARD AND MOUSE

// Use the built-in default keyboard layout? (default is YES)
KEYBDEFAULTS Yes

// Clear keyboard buffer when starting GoldED?
;KEYBCLEAR YES

// Enable or disable use of extended keycodes.
// Should only be disabled on XT's.
;KEYBEXT NO

// Poll mode is necessary if you want a continuous clock, autosave, screenblanker and timeout.
// Block mode is recommended in multitasking environments to get 0% CPU usage.
KEYBMODE Poll
;KEYBMODE Block

// Stack keys to "press" automatically at startup.
// WARNING: Be careful of side-effects!  For example, "@S A" will mark
// all messages in the area if STARTECHO is used.
// NOTE: Commandline keystacking overrides this keyword!
;KEYBSTACK @S A    ; Intended to "Scan All" areas. Not useful if you have "AREASCAN *".

// GoldED does not have any mouse support in this release.
MOUSE YES

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- MESSAGE KLUDGE LINES

// Use the INTL kludge always (YES) or only for inter-zone (AUTO).
// It is highly recommended to enable it always!
USEINTL YES

// Use the FLAGS kludge. FLAGS is used for certain msg attributes.
USEFLAGS YES

// Use the MSGID/REPLY kludges. It is NOT recommended to disable it!
USEMSGID YES

// Use FSC-0092 style forward kludges.
;USEFWD NO      ; Disable the use of the kludges.
;USEFWD ASK     ; Ask the user every time.
USEFWD YES      ; Enable the use of these kludges.

//  KLUDGECHRS <yes/no>  (yes)
//    If set to YES, GoldED uses the "^aCHRS" kludge instead of the
//    "^aCHARSET" kludge when appropriate.

// Define kludges that you want to be "known" and not displayed.
;KLUDGE "SILLY:"

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- TEARLINES, ORIGINS AND TAGLINES

// Specifies whether to use a tearline and/or origin in your msgs.
CTRLINFONET   TEARLINE, ORIGIN
CTRLINFOECHO  TEARLINE, ORIGIN
CTRLINFOLOCAL TEARLINE, ORIGIN

// Enable this to get a blank tearline and use a PID kludge instead.
;EMPTYTEARLINE YES

// Here you can modify the look of your tearline.
// Note that GoldED will also add a PID kludge if the tearline does
// not contain the "@longpid" string somewhere. The "@longpid" string
// is "GoldED", "GoldED/2" or "GoldED/386", depending on the version.
;TEARLINE @longpid @version

// The default "netname" for the origin. Not recommeded.
;NETNAME FidoNet

// Your origin lines.
//ORIGIN Living in interesting times
//ORIGIN This is a message to @dfname :-)
//ORIGIN Busier than a one-legged man in an ass-kicking contest
ORIGIN @C:\FIDO\ASCII\TAGLINES.TXT

IF PLUS

// Invalidate (modify) quoted control information.
INVALIDATE Seenby   "SEEN-BY"       "SEEN+BY"
INVALIDATE Tearline "---"           "-+-"
INVALIDATE Origin   " * Origin: "   " + Origin: "

ELSE

// TIP: Use this if you don't want to quote tearline and origin.
INVALIDATE Tearline "" ""
INVALIDATE Origin   "" ""
INVALIDATE Seenby   "" ""

ENDIF

// You should disable the internal tagline support if you are using an
// external tagline utility.
TAGLINESUPPORT NO

// Defines the tagline character. Don't change this.
TAGLINECHAR .

// Define a tagline collection file. Taglines will be picked randomly.
TAGLINE @C:\FIDO\ASCII\TAGLINES.TXT

// Define a bunch of taglines. These can be selected from a selection menu.
;TAGLINE 2.000.000 Lemmings can't be wrong.
;TAGLINE A Smith and Wesson beats four aces.

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- STYLECODES * Colors should be defined in the color section

// Highlight words with stylecodes around them, such as *bold* etc.
// <Yes/No/Hide> (Hide)
STYLECODES Yes

// Characters that punctuate words for the stylecode feature.
;STYLECODEPUNCT " !?\"$%&()+,.;<=>@[\\]{|}~\n\r\t"

// Characters that cancel stylecode highlight in words.
;STYLECODESTOPS "*/#_"

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- DISK AND OPERATING SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

// Path to the GoldED files. Defaults to where GOLDED.CFG was found.
// It is NOT recommended to define this keyword. It is better to rely
// on the default.
;GOLDPATH R:\GOLDED\

// Path where GoldNODE can place a LARGE temporary file.
// Defaults to the GOLDPATH.
// NOTE: This keyword MUST be in GOLDED.CFG!!!
TEMPPATH C:\windows\temp\

// Enable this to open files using SHARE.EXE compatible modes.
// This is required for networking/multitasking setups.
SHAREMODE Yes

// Add a logo-message to the PROMPT in DOS or OS/2 shells?
DOSPROMPT No

// Swapping methods used when shelling to DOS or external editor.
// NOTE: Ignored by GoldED/386 and GoldED/2.
; DOSSWAP XMS, EMS, Disk, Hide.

// Where to put program overlays (EMS/EXT/DISK).
// NOTE: Ignored by GoldED/386 and GoldED/2.
; OVERLAY EMS

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- LOGFILE

// Name of the GoldED log file. It is NOT recommended to change it.
LOGFILE GOLDED.LOG    ; Default for GoldED for DOS
;LOGFILE GED386.LOG    ; Default for GoldED for DOS/386
;LOGFILE GED2.LOG      ; Default for GoldED for OS/2

//  LOGFORMAT <fd,max,bink,qbbs,db>  (fd)
//    Defines the log format GoldED should use when writing to the logfile.

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- NOISES AND SOUND SUPPORT

// Enable to make a noise when the IE finds an EDITCOMMENT.
BEEPCOMMENT YES

// Enable to make a noise when encountering a message marked Local
;BEEPLOCALMSG YES

// Enable various beeps and noises. This is the master ON/OFF switch.
BEEPNOISES YES

// When to beep when reading a message to you.
;BEEPYOURMAIL ALWAYS    ; Beep every time.
BEEPYOURMAIL YES        ; Beep only when reading it the first time.
;BEEPYOURMAIL NO        ; Never beep on your mail.

// Path where sound files can be found.
SOUNDPATH C:\FIDO\GOLDED\SOUND

// Specify which sound file to play for an event.
;EVENT Arealist        PLAY DING.VOC
;EVENT AskYesNo        PLAY CHOOSE.VOC
;EVENT Attention       PLAY CHORD.VOC
;EVENT DosShell        PLAY BEAM_DAF.VOC
;EVENT EditComment     PLAY CHORD.VOC
;EVENT EndOfMsgs       PLAY CHIMES.VOC
;EVENT ErrorFatal      PLAY DETRUCT.VOC
;EVENT Exit            PLAY SUMBAEHH.VOC
;EVENT JobDone         PLAY DING.VOC
;EVENT JobFailed       PLAY HAL.VOC
;EVENT MsgDeleting     PLAY TRASH.VOC
;EVENT MsgFromYou      PLAY DING.VOC
;EVENT MsgIsLocal      PLAY DING.VOC
;EVENT MsgIsTwit       PLAY SHOTGUN.VOC
;EVENT MsgToYou        PLAY HIMAN.VOC
;EVENT SearchFailed    PLAY AHHHHH.VOC
;EVENT SearchSuccess   PLAY YAAHUHU.VOC
;EVENT Startup         PLAY TADA.VOC
;EVENT EditCompletion  PLAY CASH.VOC

;EVENT Startup         PLAY d:\talula.mp3

;              TheEnd    A high and a low note.
;              GotIt     Two sets of low-high notes.
;              TooBad    A falling note.
;              ToYou     A rising and falling note.
;              SayBiBi   A single beep.
;              SOS       Morse S O S (...---...).

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- MENU DEFAULTS

// Set default for the "Delete Original?" menu. Default: YES.
ASKDELORIG NO

// Set default for the "Drop This Msg?" menu. Default: NO.
MENUDROPMSG YES

// Set default for cursor on marked/current msgs menu.
// Choices are: MARKED, CURRENT, PREVIOUS or DEFAULT.
;MENUMARKED DEFAULT

// Set default for cursor on "Goto Next Area?" menu. (Yes)
// Choices are: No, Yes, Unread.
;MenuNextArea No

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- SCREEN AND COLORS

// Seconds of keyboard inactivity before GoldED blanks the screen.
SCREENBLANKER 300        ; Blank after 5 minutes of inactivity.
;SCREENBLANKER 180 BLACK ; Blank to a total black screen after 3 mins.
;SCREENBLANKER 0         ; Never blank

// Use BIOS for screen writes? VERY SLOW!
;SCREENUSEBIOS YES

// Force columns and/or rows if not autodetection fails? (unlikely)
// It is NOT recommended to use this unless absolutely necessary!
;SCREENMAXCOL 80
;SCREENMAXROW 25

// Screen lines setting.
SCREENSIZE AUTO         ; Autodetect.
;SCREENSIZE 25          ; Switch to 25 lines mode.
;SCREENSIZE 4350        ; Switch to 43 or 50 lines mode.
;SCREENSIZE 28

// Set the screen size to a special video mode.
// WARNING: SELECTING THE WRONG MODE CAN DAMAGE YOUR MONITOR!!!
;SCREENSIZE MODE 54     ; Switch to video mode 54 (hexadecimal value).

// Use shadows on windows and menus?
SCREENSHADOWS YES

// Modify color palette.
;SCREENPALETTE    0   (0 0 0)
;SCREENPALETTE    1   (0 0 2)
;SCREENPALETTE    2   (0 2 0)
;SCREENPALETTE    3   (0 2 2)
;SCREENPALETTE    4   (2 0 0)
;SCREENPALETTE    5   (2 0 2)
;SCREENPALETTE    6   (2 2 0)
;SCREENPALETTE    7   (2 2 2)
;SCREENPALETTE    8   (1 1 1)
;SCREENPALETTE    9   (1 1 3)
;SCREENPALETTE   10   (1 3 1)
;SCREENPALETTE   11   (1 3 3)
;SCREENPALETTE   12   (3 1 1)
;SCREENPALETTE   13   (3 1 3)
;SCREENPALETTE   14   (3 3 0)
;SCREENPALETTE   15   (3 3 3)

// Use intense background colors? (this disables blinking colors).
;INTENSECOLORS YES
INTENSECOLORS NO

// Select default color set.
COLORSET DETECT     ; Select based on screencard and intense value.
;COLORSET NORMAL    ; Select standard color set.
;COLORSET INTENSE   ; Select intense color set.
;COLORSET MONO      ; Select standard monochrome set.

// Include a color setup from another file.
INCLUDE GEDCOLOR.CFG

// ColorName <name/address> <color>
// This is used to define special color for some names and/or addresses.
// Color must be an integer.
;ColorName John Doe 7:654/321.* 15

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- EXTERNAL UTILITIES

EXTERNOPTIONS -pauseonerror -nokeepctrl -wipe

  EXTERNUTIL 1 pgp +force -sa @tmpfile -u "@oname" -o @file ;sign
  EXTERNUTIL 2 pgp +force -ea @tmpfile "@dname" -u "@oname" -o @file ;encrypt
  EXTERNUTIL 3 pgp +force -eas @tmpfile "@dname" -u "@oname" -o @file ;enc & sign
  EXTERNUTIL 4 -pause pgp +force @tmpfile -o @file -u "@dname" ;decrypt
  EXTERNUTIL 5 -noreload pgp +force -ka @file -u "@dname" ;add key
  EXTERNUTIL 6 c:\fido\golded\mykey.bat @file             ;add mykey

EDITSAVEUTIL 1 "S PGP Sign the msg"
EDITSAVEUTIL 2 "E PGP Encrypt the msg"
EDITSAVEUTIL 3 "Y PGP EncrYpt & Sign the msg"
EDITSAVEUTIL 6 "M add My PGP key"

// Add these key definitions in GOLDKEYS.CFG:
//   F12    ExternUtil04  ; Press F12 to decrypt the current message.
//   #F12   ExternUtil05  ; Press Shift-F12 to add a key to your keyring.

// Example for a number of other utilities.

;EXTERNOPTIONS -nocls -nopause -nokeepctrl -nowipe -noreload
EXTERNOPTIONS -pauseonerror -nokeepctrl -noreload

  EXTERNUTIL 8 c:\progr\bat\playcd.exe
;  EXTERNUTIL 9 c:\fido\fax\bgfax\view.bat c:\fido\soup\soupgate\attach\*.tif
;@subject
;  EXTERNUTIL 9 c:\progr\bat\ungeek.bat @file

;  EXTERNUTIL 8 -cls v:\utl\vpic.exe @gif
;  EXTERNUTIL 9 -noswap c:\4dos\4dos.com /c echo.>r:\fd\fdxit1.98

// Add these key definitions in GOLDKEYS.CFG:
//   F11    ExternUtil07  ; View a fax
//   @F11   ExternUtil08  ; View a GIF
//   #F11   ExternUtil09  ; Touch a semaphore file

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- PRINTER SETUP

// Name of the printing device (PRN, LPT1, etc)
PRINTDEVICE PRN

// Add a Form Feed (12d) character after each message?
PRINTFORMFEED YES

// Printer initialization and reset strings.
// Example for a Canon BJ-10e
;PRINTINIT  #18 #27":" #27"X"#16#254
;PRINTRESET #18 #27"X"#0#80

// Example for a HP LaserJet III (PCL-Mode):
;PRINTINIT #27#69 #27#38#97"10"#76 #27#40#115"12"#72
;PRINTRESET #27#69

// Page length. (Number of lines to print before sending a Form Feed).
PRINTLENGTH 60

// Right margin for printed messages.
PRINTMARGIN 80

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- CHARACTER TRANSLATION

// Path where the *.ESC and *.CHS files can be found.
XLATPATH C:\FIDO\GOLDED\XLAT\

// Definition of escape sequence translation files.
XLATESCSET COMPOSED     IBMPC       CMP_IBM.ESC
XLATESCSET I51          IBMPC       I51_IBM.ESC
XLATESCSET MNEMONIC     IBMPC       MNE_IBM.ESC
XLATESCSET MNEMONIC     CP850       MNE_850.ESC

// Definitions of character translation tables
;XLATCHARSET <from charset> <to charset> <character translation table file>
include charsets.cfg ; This list is generated using allowed character translation table files

// Exclusion from charsets.cfg (non-standard charsets names)
XLATCHARSET MAC       MAC          mac_mac.chs
XLATCHARSET UKR       CP866        ukr_866.chs
XLATCHARSET UKR       KOI8-R       ukr_koi.chs
XLATCHARSET UKR       KOI8-U       ukr_kou.chs
XLATCHARSET UKR       UKR          ukr_ukr.chs
XLATCHARSET CP866     UKR          866_ukr.chs
XLATCHARSET KOI8-U    UKR          kou_ukr.chs
XLATCHARSET CP866     WIN          866_win.chs
XLATCHARSET WIN       +7_FIDO      win_866.chs
XLATCHARSET +7_FIDO   +7_FIDO      866_866.chs
XLATCHARSET +7_FIDO   ISO8859-5    866_ISO.chs
XLATCHARSET +7_FIDO   KOI8-R       866_koi.chs
XLATCHARSET +7_FIDO   KOI8-U       866_kou.chs
XLATCHARSET +7_FIDO   CP1125       866_ukr.chs
XLATCHARSET +7_FIDO   CP1251       866_win.chs
XLATCHARSET KOI8-R    +7_FIDO      koi_866.chs
XLATCHARSET KOI8-U    +7_FIDO      kou_866.chs
XLATCHARSET CP1125    +7_FIDO      ukr_866.chs
XLATCHARSET CP1251    +7_FIDO      win_866.chs



// Import charsets (8-bit to 8-bit) - see charsets.cfg
;XLATCHARSET AUTO        IBMPC       ISO_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET ISO-8859-1  IBMPC       ISO1_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET IBMPC       IBMPC       IBM_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET LATIN-1     LATIN-1     ISO_ISO.CHS
;XLATCHARSET LATIN-1     IBMPC       ISO_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET LATIN1QP    IBMPC       IQP_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET MAC         IBMPC       MAC_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET I51         IBMPC       ISO_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET 8859        IBMPC       ISO_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET CP850       CP850       IBM_850.CHS
;XLATCHARSET LATIN-1     CP850       ISO_850.CHS
;XLATCHARSET LATIN1QP    CP850       IQP_850.CHS
;XLATCHARSET MAC         CP850       MAC_850.CHS

// Import charsets (7-bit to 8-bit) - see charsets.cfg
;XLATCHARSET CANADIAN    IBMPC       CAN_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET DUTCH       IBMPC       DUT_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET FINNISH     IBMPC       FIN_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET FRENCH      IBMPC       FRN_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET GERMAN      IBMPC       GRM_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET ISO-11      IBMPC       SWE_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET ISO-15      IBMPC       ITL_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET ISO-17      IBMPC       SPN_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET ISO-21      IBMPC       GRM_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET ISO-4       IBMPC       UK__IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET ISO-60      IBMPC       NOR_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET ISO-69      IBMPC       FRN_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET ITALIAN     IBMPC       ITL_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET NORWEG      IBMPC       NOR_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET PORTU       IBMPC       PRT_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET SPANISH     IBMPC       SPN_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET SWEDISH     IBMPC       SWE_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET SWISS       IBMPC       SWI_IBM.CHS
;XLATCHARSET UK          IBMPC       UK__IBM.CHS

// Import charsets (7-bit to 7-bit) - see charsets.cfg
;XLATCHARSET CANADIAN    ASCII       CAN_ASC.CHS
;XLATCHARSET DUTCH       ASCII       DUT_ASC.CHS
;XLATCHARSET FINNISH     ASCII       FIN_ASC.CHS
;XLATCHARSET FRENCH      ASCII       FRN_ASC.CHS
;XLATCHARSET GERMAN      ASCII       GER_ASC.CHS
;XLATCHARSET IBMPC       ASCII       IBM_ASC.CHS
;XLATCHARSET LATIN-1     ASCII       ISO_ASC.CHS
;XLATCHARSET MAC         ASCII       MAC_ASC.CHS
;XLATCHARSET ITALIAN     ASCII       ITA_ASC.CHS
;XLATCHARSET NORWEG      ASCII       NOR_ASC.CHS
;XLATCHARSET PORTU       ASCII       PRT_ASC.CHS
;XLATCHARSET SPANISH     ASCII       SPN_ASC.CHS
;XLATCHARSET SWEDISH     ASCII       SWE_ASC.CHS
;XLATCHARSET SWISS       ASCII       SWI_ASC.CHS
;XLATCHARSET UK          ASCII       UK__ASC.CHS

// Export charsets (8-bit to 8-bit) - see charsets.cfg
;XLATCHARSET IBMPC       LATIN-1     IBM_ISO.CHS
;XLATCHARSET IBMPC       LATIN1QP    IBM_IQP.CHS
;XLATCHARSET IBMPC       MAC         IBM_MAC.CHS
;XLATCHARSET IBMPC       I51         IBM_I51.CHS
;XLATCHARSET CP850       LATIN-1     850_ISO.CHS
;XLATCHARSET CP850       LATIN1QP    850_IQP.CHS

// Export charsets (8-bit to 7-bit or escaped 8-bit) - see charsets.cfg
;XLATCHARSET IBMPC       ASCII       IBM_ASC.CHS
;XLATCHARSET IBMPC       MNEMONIC    IBM_MNE.CHS
;XLATCHARSET IBMPC       COMPOSED    IBM_CMP.CHS
;XLATCHARSET IBMPC       VT100       IBM_VT1.CHS
;XLATCHARSET CP850       ASCII       850_ASC.CHS
;XLATCHARSET CP850       MNEMONIC    850_MNE.CHS

// The character set that incoming messages are assumed to have.
XLATIMPORT IBMPC     ; Default
;XLATIMPORT LATIN-1

// Default character set for messages that you write.
// If you uncomment the IBMPC line, your messages will have the kludge
// "^aCHRS: IBMPC 2".
XLATEXPORT IBMPC
;XLATEXPORT LATIN-1

// The actual physical character set.
// WARNING: You should only change this from IBMPC if you have a
// complete set of .CHS and .ESC files that translate to and from your
// physical character set. In other words, if you are using codepage
// 850 and want 100% correct translation, you must be sure that you
// have 850_ISO.CHS, ISO_850.CHS, etc. etc.
;XLATLOCALSET CP850
XLATLOCALSET IBMPC

// Used to translate latin A-Za-z to local charset if one of neighbours
// is from local charset too. Will work only for search.
//           ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
;LatinToLocal ABCDEFG�IJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmno�qrstuvwx�z ;cp866 - H,p,y

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- MESSAGE ATTRIBUTE DEFAULTS

// Attributes to set on messages in netmail areas.
ATTRIBSNET LOC PVT

// Attributes to set on messages in echomail areas.
ATTRIBSECHO LOC

// Attributes to set on messages in local areas.
ATTRIBSLOCAL LOC

// Attributes to set on messages in Email areas.
ATTRIBSEMAIL LOC PVT

// Attributes to set on messages in newsgroups.
ATTRIBSNEWS LOC

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Special MSGBASE FORMAT SETUP

// Path where you keep your AdeptXBBS
;ADEPTXBBSPATH R:\ADEPT\

// Set lastread index position for multiuser setups.
;ADEPTXBBSUSERNO -1      ; Find your lastread index automatically.
;ADEPTXBBSUSERNO  0      ; Set your lastread to index position 0.
;ADEPTXBBSUSERNO  1      ; Set your lastread to index position 1.
;ADEPTXBBSUSERNO  X      ; Set your lastread to index position X.

// Path where the Ezycom msgbase and userbase can be found.
;EZYCOMMSGBASE  R:\EZY\MSGBASE\
;EZYCOMUSERBASE R:\EZY\USERBASE\

// Set lastread index position for multiuser setups.
;EZYCOMUSERNO -1    ; Find your lastread index in the USERS.BBS file.
;EZYCOMUSERNO  0    ; Set your lastread to index position 0.
;EZYCOMUSERNO  1    ; Set your lastread to index position 1.
;EZYCOMUSERNO  X    ; Set your lastread to index position X.

// Path to the MSG*.DAT, LASTREAD.DAT and USERS.DAT files.
;GOLDBASEPATH M:\GOLDBASE\

// Path to the NETMAIL.DAT and ECHOMAIL.DAT files.
;GOLDBASESYSPATH M:\GOLDBASE\

// Set lastread index position for multiuser setups.
;GOLDBASEUSERNO -1    ; Find your lastread index in the USERS.DAT file.
;GOLDBASEUSERNO  0    ; Set your lastread to index position 0.
;GOLDBASEUSERNO  1    ; Set your lastread to index position 1.
;GOLDBASEUSERNO  X    ; Set your lastread to index position X.

// Path where the PCBOARD.DAT file can be found.
;PCBOARDPATH R:\PCBOARD\

// Set lastread index position for multiuser setups.
;PCBOARDUSERNO -1   ; Find your lastread index in the userbase files.
;PCBOARDUSERNO  0   ; Set your lastread to index position 0.
;PCBOARDUSERNO  1   ; Set your lastread to index position 1.
;PCBOARDUSERNO  X   ; Set your lastread to index position X.

// Set lastread index position for multiuser setups.
;WILDCATUSERNO -1      ; Find your lastread index in the *.LRD file.
;WILDCATUSERNO  0      ; Set your lastread to index position 0.
;WILDCATUSERNO  1      ; Set your lastread to index position 1.
;WILDCATUSERNO  X      ; Set your lastread to index position X.

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-- FIDO (OPUS/FTS1) *.MSG MSGBASE FORMAT SETUP

// What to do about "highwatermarks".
;FIDOHWMARKS YES    ; Use them to determine sent/unsent status.
FIDOHWMARKS NO      ; Ignore them.

// Set the name of the lastread file.
;FIDOLASTREAD LASTREAD

// Select format of *.MSG format message headers.
// NOTE: If you select FTS1, be sure that ALL your other software
// supports it. Otherwise you might see strange zone and point numbers
// on addresses in some messages.
;FIDOMSGTYPE FTS1   ; Use FTS-1 format (zone/point fields).
FIDOMSGTYPE OPUS    ; Use Opus format (date/timestamp fields).

// Replace NUL characters in the msgbody with LF characters.
// Only necessary when using badly buggy programs that break FTS-1 by
// putting NUL characters in the msgbody.
;FIDONULLFIX YES

// Set lastread index position for multiuser setups.
// Each lastread index occupies 2 bytes in the LASTREAD file.
;FIDOUSERNO -1      ; Find your lastread index in the USER.BBS file.
;FIDOUSERNO  0      ; Set your lastread to index position 0.
;FIDOUSERNO  1      ; Set your lastread to index position 1.
;FIDOUSERNO  X      ; Set your lastread to index position X.

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-- HUDSON MSGBASE FORMAT SETUP

// Path to the MSG*.BBS, LASTREAD.BBS and USERS.BBS files.
HUDSONPATH C:\FIDO\FD\MSGBASE\

// Path to the NETMAIL.BBS and ECHOMAIL.BBS files.
HUDSONSYSPATH C:\FIDO\FD\MSGBASE\

// The size, in bytes, when GoldED will start warning about the size
// of the MSGTXT.BBS file. The absolute size limit on that file is
// 16777215 bytes. If exceeded, msgbase corruption is likely.
HUDSONSIZEWARN 16000000

// Set lastread index position for multiuser setups.
;HUDSONUSERNO -1    ; Find your lastread index in the USERS.BBS file.
;HUDSONUSERNO  0    ; Set your lastread to index position 0.
;HUDSONUSERNO  1    ; Set your lastread to index position 1.
;HUDSONUSERNO  X    ; Set your lastread to index position X.

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- JAM MSGBASE FORMAT SETUP

// Directory where NETMAIL.JAM and ECHOMAIL.JAM can be found.
JAMPATH C:\FIDO\FD\MSGBASE\

// How to delete messages in JAM areas.
JAMHARDDELETE YES   ; Delete them so that they don't show up again.
;JAMHARDDELETE NO   ; Delete them so that they can be recovered.

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-- SQUISH MSGBASE FORMAT SETUP

// Enable conversion of the DIR attribute to CRA+HLD.
// This should only be used with SquishMail in conjunction with
// Binkley or compatible mailers.
;SQUISHDIRECT YES

// Select scanning method. The Quick method is usually reliable.
// GoldED does NOT use the Squish MSGAPI in any case.
SQUISHSCAN QUICK      ; Scan only based on the *.SQI file.
;SQUISHSCAN API       ; Check the *.SQD file for exact data. Slower.

// Set lastread index position for multiuser setups.
;SQUISHUSERNO -1      ; Find your lastread index in the USER.BBS file.
;SQUISHUSERNO  0      ; Set your lastread to index position 0.
;SQUISHUSERNO  1      ; Set your lastread to index position 1.
;SQUISHUSERNO  X      ; Set your lastread to index position X.

// Path where a Maximus/Opus format USER.BBS can be found.
SQUISHUSERPATH C:\FIDO\FD\MSGBASE\

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-- SEMAPHORE FILES     When no path is given, the AREAPATH is assumed.

// FrontDoor semaphore for rescanning the netmail area.
SEMAPHORE NETSCAN C:\FIDO\FD\FDRESCAN.NOW

// These files are for D'Bridge setups.
;SEMAPHORE NETSCAN    DBRIDGE.RSN
;SEMAPHORE ECHOSCAN   DBRIDGE.RSE
;SEMAPHORE EXPORTLIST ECHOMAIL.CTL

// Name of file with areas to be scanned out by the mail processor.
// GoldED updates this file when you write messages.
;SEMAPHORE EXPORTLIST R:\MAX\ECHOSCAN.LOG

// Mark areas in the arealist if they are listed in an IMPORTLIST.
;SEMAPHORE IMPORTLIST ECHOTOSS.LOG
;SEMAPHORE IMPORTLIST IMPORTED.ARE
;SEMAPHORE IMPORTLIST CONFMAIL.OUT
;SEMAPHORE IMPORTLIST IMPORT.XYZ

// Check the following semaphores for existence if GoldED is idle in
// the arealist screen and do certain actions. If no path is given,
// GOLDPATH is assumed.
SEMAPHORE SCANALL     RESCAN.GED  ; Scan all areas
SEMAPHORE PMSCANALL   PMRESCAN.GED; PM-scan all areas
SEMAPHORE QWKIMPORT   QWKIMP.GED  ; Import QWK packets
SEMAPHORE QWKEXPORT   QWKEXP.GED  ; Export to QWK
SEMAPHORE SOUPIMPORT  SIMP.GED    ; Import SOUP packets
SEMAPHORE SOUPEXPORT  SEXP.GED    ; Export to SOUP
SEMAPHORE EXITNOW     EXIT.GED    ; Exit GoldED immediately.
;SEMAPHORE SCANTHIS      <file>   ; Scan the areas listed in the file
;SEMAPHORE PMSCANTHIS    <file>   ; PM-scan the areas listed in file
;SEMAPHORE SCANNETMAIL   <file>   ; Scan all netmail areas.
;SEMAPHORE PMSCANNETMAIL <file>   ; PM-scan all netmail areas.
// The following keyword defines the delay between the semaphore
// checks. If you set this value to zero, the feature is disabled.
;SEMAPHORE IDLETIME 30            ; Scan every 30 seconds for sema's.
SEMAPHORE IDLETIME 0              ; Disable semaphore checking.

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-- AREA RENAME AND EX/INCLUSION

// How to create automatic echoids.
AREAAUTOID VERBOSE    ; Make understandable echoids.
;AREAAUTOID LONG      ; Sequential long echoids (NETMAILxxx etc.).
;AREAAUTOID SHORT     ; Sequential short echoids (NETxxx etc.).

// Rename areas that are given automatic echoids in AREAFILE's.
;AREARENAME NET001   NETMAIL
;AREARENAME ECHO001  BAD_MSGS

// Exclude areas from the arealist. (Wildcards allowed).
;AREAEXCL ALT.FAN.*

// Include areas even if excluded with AREAEXCL. (Wildcards allowed).
;AREAINCL ALT.FAN.SCHWARZENEGGER

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- AREA SCANNING OPTIONS

// Scan these areas at startup. (Wildcards allowed).
AREASCAN *

// Do not scan these areas at startup. (Wildcards allowed).
;AREASCANEXCL C_ECHO
;AREASCANEXCL ALT.*
;AREASCANEXCL REC.*

// Scan these area even if listed with AREASCANEXCL. (Wildcards allowed).
;AREASCANINCL ALT.TASTELESS*
;AREASCANINCL REC.HUMOR*

// Scan these areas for personal mail. (Wildcards allowed).
;AREAPMSCAN *

// Do not scan these areas for personal mail. (Wildcards allowed).
;AREAPMSCANEXCL NET_*

// Scan these areas even if listed with AREAPMSCANEXCL. (Wildcards allowed).
;AREAPMSCANINCL NETMAIL

// Sort areas before scanning. The default is optimized for speed.
;AREASCANSORT XZBE

// Start in a specific area, bypassing the arealist.
;AREASTART NETMAIL

// Personal mail scan options.
;PERSONALMAIL ALLNAMES             ; Scan with all your USERNAME's.
;PERSONALMAIL STARTUP             ; Scan for personal mail at startup.
PERSONALMAIL STARTUP, ALLNAMES   ; Both.

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- AREALIST OPTIONS

// Automatically jump to the next marked area?
AREAAUTONEXT YES

// Also set msgs to read if catching-up an area?
// (Needs HIGHLIGHTUNREAD YES)
;AREACATCHUPREAD NO       ; No, leave them unread
AREACATCHUPREAD YES       ; Yes, reset the unread attribute.

// Display the real board numbers instead of sequential area numbers?
;AREALISTNOS YES

// Sort all areas in the area list. See the manual for sort options.
AREALISTSORT PFMTUE

// Content of the next-to-last column in the arealist.
AREALISTTYPE New      ; The number of messages after the lastread.
;AREALISTTYPE Last    ; The number of the lastread message.

// Set the width of the "EchoID" column in the arealist.
;AREALISTECHOMAX 16     ; Show up to 16 characters of the echoid.
AREALISTECHOMAX 55     ; Show up to 16 characters of the echoid.
;AREALISTECHOMAX  0    ; Width of the longest echoid.
;AREALISTECHOMAX -5    ; Width of the longest echoid minus 5 chars.

// Show a column for groupid letters or numbers on the right side?
AREALISTGROUPID No

// Add these menu items to the area scan menu.
// The .LST file must contain lines with the echoids (wildcards
// allowed) of the areas you want scanned.
// The optional parameter "-Delete" tells GoldED to delete the file
// after scanning.
;AREALISTSCAN "e Scan Netmail"    NETMAIL.LST
;AREALISTSCAN "g Scan Newsgroups" NEWSGRPS.LST
;AREALISTSCAN "o Scan GoldED"     GOLDECHO.LST
;AREALISTSCAN "  Scan new mails"  IMPORT.LST    -Delete

// Store arealist data between sessions?
AREAKEEPLAST YES

// Enable a pagebar (scrollbar) for the arealist.
AREALISTPAGEBAR YES

// What to do when trying to enter a message in a Read-Only area.
;AREAREADONLY HARD    ; Don't allow it.
AREAREADONLY SOFT     ; Pop up a menu and ask for permission.

// Change the order of "type" sorting when using AREALISTSORT.
;AREATYPEORDER Net Local Echo News Email  ; put inet areas at the end
AREATYPEORDER Email Net News Echo Local   ; default sorting

// Declare separation lines. This works well if T or G is one of
// your primary AREALISTSORT options. Note: The separators are
// implemented as "special" areas, so they behave more or less like
// normal areas, that means that they're also sorted by AREALISTSORT.

//       echoid  description       <groupid>  <type>
;AREASEP !NET    "Netmail areas"   0          Net
;AREASEP !EMAIL  "E-Mail areas"    0          EMail
;AREASEP !ECHO   "Echomail areas"  0          Echo
;AREASEP !NEWS   "Newsgroup areas" 0          News
;AREASEP !LOCAL  "Local areas"     0          Local

// Note: If "T" is one of the primary sortings (i.e. prior to "G"),
//   AREASEP X "desc" 0 Net
// means that this Area-Separator is sorted in front of the first
// Netmail area, regardless which group it has.

// Otherwise, if "G" is one of the primary sortings (prior to "T"),
//   AREASEP Y "desc 2" 0 Echo
// means that this Area-Separator is sorted in front of the first area
// without group (Groupid = '0'). If "T" is one of the secondary
// sorting types, the Area-Separator is sorted in front of the first
// area with group = 0 and Type = Echo. If there's an area with
// group=0 and type=Net, the Area-Separator is sorted below that area,
// i.e.:
// AREADEF NETMAIL "..." 0 Net [...]
// AREASEP Y       "..." 0 Echo
// AREADEF ECHO1   "..." 0 Echo [...]
// Most users have problems with understanding this very powerful
// feature at first, so if you have problems with it, consult one of
// the support echos.

// Configure the arealist column layout. Please read the manual for
// more details.
;AREALISTFORMAT "AM D C4PU4N E G "     ; layout "good old days"
AREALISTFORMAT "AM E CPUN G "          ; layout without descs
;AREALISTFORMAT "ME D CPUN G"          ; alternative layout
;AREALISTFORMAT "AM D CPUN E G "       ; <default> layout

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- DRIVE REMAPPING

// Network drive mapping (ServerDrive -> WorkstationDrive).
// NOTE: This is MAINLY used to map drives in AREAFILE's.
//       It won't remap paths given anywhere in GOLDED.CFG.
;MAPPATH C: X:
;IF UNIX
;  MAPPATH C:\ /mnt/dos/c/       ; For GoldED/LNX reading AREAFILE's.
;ENDIF

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- MANUAL AREA DEFINITIONS

// Area definitions using the AREADEF keyword.
;Syntax: Echoid   "Description"  Groupid Type  Format  Path or board    Aka (Attributes) "Origin"
;AREADEF NMAIL  "Nmail"  A Net   JAM    C:\FIDO\HPT\MSGBASE\NMAIL  . (Loc Pvt)
;AREADEF BAD    "Bad"    A Net   JAM    C:\FIDO\HPT\MSGBASE\BAD  . (Loc Pvt)
;AREADEF DUPES  "Dupes"  A Net   JAM    C:\FIDO\HPT\MSGBASE\DUPES  . (Loc Pvt)
;AREADEF NETMAIL  "Netmail"   0 Net   JAM    C:\FIDO\FD\MSGBASE\NETMAIL  . (Loc Pvt)
;AREADEF NET_DEV  "FidoNet Developers" I Echo  JAM     M:\JAM\INT\NET_DEV . (Loc) "If you love MSGID, set it free!"
;AREADEF C_ECHO   "Int. C Discussion"  I Echo  Hudson  117                . (Loc) "C-king forever"
;AREADEF USR2USR  "Online Users"       B Local Squish  M:\SQUISH\USR2USR  . (Loc) "The Goldware BBS"
;AREADEF EZY_TEST "Testing Ezycom"     E Echo  Ezycom  711                . (Loc) "Ezycom Test Area"
;AREADEF TWILIGHT "Twilight Zone"      Z Echo  PCBoard R:\PCB\MAIN\TWZN7  7:77/777.7777 (Loc)

// Area for save a deleted messaged. See also sample of macros in goldkeys.cfg
// and sample of golded.bat.
;AREADEF TRASHCAN "Trash Can for deleted messages" Z Local Opus M:\SQUISH\TRASHCAN\ . (Loc Lok)

// Area definitions using the AREA keyword. (Old format).
;Syn: Echoid   "Description"      FmtTyp Path or board   Akano  Attributes
;AREA NETMAIL  "Netmails"           ON   M:\MSG\NETMAIL\     0  Loc Pvt
;AREA NET_DEV  "FidoNet Developers" JE   M:\JAM\INT\NET_DEV  0  Loc
;AREA C_ECHO   "Int. C Discussion"  HE   117                 0  Loc
;AREA USR2USR  "Online Users"       ML   M:\SQUISH\USR2USR   0  Loc
;AREA EZY_TEST "Testing Ezycom"     EE   711                 0  Loc
;AREA TWILIGHT "Twilight Zone"      PE   R:\PCB\MAIN\TWZN7   7  Loc

// Get descriptions from an echolist.
;AREAFILE EchoList C:\FIDO\UTIL\FE\AREAS.BBS

// Manually define descriptions. See also the manual for more details.
;AREADESC C_ECHO  "International C discussion"
;AREADESC NET_DEV "FidoNet Developers"

// renames Echos
;AREARENAME NET001 NETMAIL


----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- EXTERNAL AREA FILE SETUP

// Default path for AREAFILE's and semaphores.
AREAPATH C:\FIDO\FD\

// GoldED can get area setup from many other programs.
// Uncomment and edit one of these for a quick and simple area setup.
;AREAFILE FastEcho      C:\FIDO\UTIL\FE\
;AREAFILE AdeptXBBS     R:\ADEPT\
;AREAFILE AreasBBS      M:\HUDSON\AREAS.BBS
;AREAFILE DBridge       R:\DB\
;AREAFILE Dutchie       R:\DUTCHIE\
;AREAFILE Ezycom        R:\EZY\
;AREAFILE FidoPCB       R:\FIDOPCB\
;AREAFILE FMail         R:\FMAIL\
;AREAFILE FrontDoor     R:\FD\ M:\HUDSON\AREAS.BBS
;AREAFILE GEcho         R:\GECHO\
;AREAFILE IMAIL         R:\IMAIL\
;AREAFILE InterMail     R:\IM\
;AREAFILE LoraBBS       R:\LORA\
;AREAFILE Maximus       R:\MAX\
;AREAFILE ME2           R:\ME2\AREADESC.ME2 R:\ME2\AREAS.BBS
;AREAFILE Opus          R:\OPUS\
;AREAFILE PCBoard       R:\PCB\
;AREAFILE Partoss       R:\PARTOSS\
;AREAFILE Portal        R:\PORTAL\
;AREAFILE ProBoard      R:\PB\
;AREAFILE QFront        R:\QFRONT\
;AREAFILE QuickBBS      R:\QBBS\ R:\QBBS\AREAS.BBS
;AREAFILE RaEcho        R:\RAECHO\
;AREAFILE RemoteAccess  R:\RA\ R:\RA\AREAS.BBS
;AREAFILE Squish        R:\MAX\
;AREAFILE SuperBBS      R:\SUPER\ R:\SUPER\AREAS.BBS
;AREAFILE timEd         R:\TIMED\
;AREAFILE Termail       R:\TERMINAT\TM\
;AREAFILE TosScan       R:\TS\
;AREAFILE WaterGate     R:\WG\
;AREAFILE WMail         R:\WMAIL\
;AREAFILE xMail         R:\XMAIL\

// Force format of the Hudson USERS.BBS file. (detect)
// Overrides AREAFILE RemoteAccess if used.
;RA2USERSBBS YES    ; Use RemoteAccess 2.xx format.
;RA2USERSBBS NO     ; Use original Hudson format.

----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- RANDOM SYSTEM GROUPS

// Allow use of group letters from AREAFILE's as group names?
AREAFILEGROUPS YES

// A group specifically for the echo named NET_DEV.
;GROUP NET_DEV
;  MSGLISTHEADER     YES
;  LOADLANGUAGE      GEDLNGUS.CFG
;  OUTPUTFILE        NET_DEV.TXT
;  VIEWHIDDEN        YES
;  VIEWKLUDGE        YES
;  WHOTO             All
;  XLATEXPORT        LATIN-1
;  AKAMATCHING <yes/no> override akamatching
;ENDGROUP

// A group for some test echoes.
;GROUP Test:
;  MEMBER            *TEST*
;  ORIGIN            "Testing my day away"
;ENDGROUP

// A group for Internet e-mail.
GROUP E-Mail:
  MEMBER            E-MAIL,ML.*
  CTRLINFO          No
  EDITHARDTERM      YES
  TEMPLATE          INET.TPL
;  PLAY WHEREMON.VOC
;  ATTRIBUTES        CRA PVT
;  LOADLANGUAGE      GEDLNGUS.CFG
;  USERNAME          odinn@winboss.dk
;  XLATIMPORT        LATIN-1
;  XLATEXPORT        LATIN-1
ENDGROUP

// A group for Internet newsgroups.
GROUP Newsgroups:
  MEMBER ALT.*, COMP.*, MISC.*, NEWS.*, AT.*
  MEMBER REC.*, SOC.*, SCI.*, TALK.*, DE.*, UK.*, TELEKABEL.*
  EDITHARDTERM      YES
  TEMPLATE          INET.TPL
  CTRLINFO          No
;  MEMBER            ALT.*, COMP.*, MISC.*, NEWS.*
;  MEMBER            REC.*, SOC.*, SCI.*, TALK.*
;  MEMBER            PINGNET.*
;  LOADLANGUAGE      GEDLNGUS.CFG
;  MSGLISTWIDESUBJ   YES
;  QUOTECHARS        "|;"
;  USERNAME          odinn@winboss.dk
;  XLATIMPORT        LATIN-1
;  XLATEXPORT        LATIN-1
ENDGROUP

// A group for Danish (FidoNet Region 23) echoes.
;GROUP Danish:
;  MEMBER            *_R23.*, *.23?
;  LOADLANGUAGE      GEDLNGDK.CFG
;  TEMPLATE          DANSK.TPL
;  WHOTO             Alle
;ENDGROUP

// A group for some international FidoNet echoes.
;GROUP FidoNet:
;  MEMBER            GOLDED*, INTERCOOK, MUSIC, 4DOS, ENET.SOFT,
;  MEMBER            ENET.SYSOP, FDECHO, RA_UTIL, REGCON.EUR, OS2*
;  LOADLANGUAGE      GEDLNGUS.CFG
;  WHOTO             All
;ENDGROUP

// A group for some QWK areas.
;GROUP My-QWKs:
;  MEMBER            XYZ.USERS
;  CTRLINFO          NO   ; Don't use tearline/origin in QWK
;  WHOTO             All
;ENDGROUP

// A group for areas with groupid letter 'X'.
;GROUP X
;  ORIGIN "This is an origin for groupid X"
;ENDGROUP

// A group for areas with groupid number 117.
;GROUP #117
;  ORIGIN "This is an origin for groupid 117"
;ENDGROUP

// Trashcan: adds a AREA kludge at moving into trashcan area and reply from
// trashcan directly into source area
Group TRASH
Member            TRASHCAN
  AreaCopyAddId   Yes
  AreaReplyDirect Yes
EndGroup

// A catch-all group for any area not matching the above.
GROUP *
;  ORIGIN "Yet another forgotten area!"
ENDGROUP

//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// These commands may be used in the random group
//
// Aka
// AkaMatching
// AreaCopyAddId
// AreaCopyDirect
// AreaCopyTo
// AreaFreqDirect
// AreaFreqTo
// AreaReplyDirect
// AreaReplyTo
// Attributes
// EditHardTerm
// EditReplyRe
// ForceTemplate
// Gif
// InputFile
// InternetGate
// LoadLanguage
// MsgListFast
// MsgListFirst
// MsgListHeader
// MsgListWidesubj
// NetName
// Origin
// OutputFile
// Play
// QuoteBufFile
// QuoteChars
// QuoteString
// SearchFor
// StyleCodes
// Tagline
// TaglineChar
// TaglineFile
// Tearline
// Template
// TwitMode
// UseFwd
// UserName
// ViewHidden
// ViewKludge
// ViewQuote
// WhoTo
// XlatExport
// XlatImport
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

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