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19 KiB
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715 lines
19 KiB
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; Example configuration file for CrashMail II
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;
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; This file demonstrates all keywords you can use in the configuration file.
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;
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; General configuration
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; =====================
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;
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; SYSOP <name>
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;
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; This keyword lets you configure the name of the system operator. It is used
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; as the sender name of all messages that CrashMail generates. (Bounce
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; messages, receipts, AreaFix responses.) Max 36 characters.
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SYSOP "Johan Billing"
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; LOGFILE <filename>
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; LOGLEVEL <level>
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;
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; Here you can configure the logging in CrashMail. CrashMail will write all
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; log messages with a level lower than the level configured here both to the
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; console and to the specified file.
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;
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; The following loglevels exist:
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;
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; 1 Minimum
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; 2 Small
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; 3 Normal
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; 4 Extra
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; 5 Extreme
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; 6 Debug
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;
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; In the Linux version of CrashMail, it is possible to enter "syslog" as the
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; filename. If you do this, everything will be logged to the syslog instead.
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LOGFILE "c:\\fido\\logs\\crashmail.log"
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LOGLEVEL 5
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; DUPEFILE <filename> <maxnumber>
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; DUPEMODE BAD/KILL/IGNORE
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;
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; Here the file that CrashMail uses for its duplicate detection is specified.
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; Maxnumber is the maximum number of the messages that should be stored in the
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; dupe buffer. Each message in the dupe buffer consumes 8 bytes of RAM and on
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; average about 40 bytes of disk space.
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;
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; These are the available modes for dupe checking:
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;
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; BAD Dupes are moved to the BAD area
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; KILL Dupes are killed
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; IGNORE No dupechecking
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DUPEFILE "c:\\fido\\logs\\crashmail.dupes" 200
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DUPEMODE BAD
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; LOOPMODE IGNORE/LOG/LOG+BAD
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;
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; Loop-mails are netmails that are routed between two systems in an infite
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; loop. CrashMail can detect such mails by checking if you system is already
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; listed in the ^Via lines of the message. This keyword decides what
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; CrashMail should do when such a message is encountered.
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;
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; IGNORE do nothing at all
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; LOG CrashMail logs that it has encountered a loop-mail.
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; LOG+BAD CrashMail logs the loop-mail and imports a copy to your BAD area.
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; Only the kludges are imported to preserve privacy.
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LOOPMODE LOG+BAD
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; MAXPKTSIZE <maxsize>
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; MAXBUNDLESIZE <maxsize>
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;
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; Here you can configure the maximum size of the .pkt files and bundles that
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; CrashMail generates. If a file grows bigger than this limit, CrashMail
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; starts a new bundle/pkt instead. The limits are in KB.
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MAXPKTSIZE 50
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MAXBUNDLESIZE 100
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; DEFAULTZONE <zone>
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;
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; If CrashMail can't figure out the zone of a message in another way, the
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; zone configured here is used.
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DEFAULTZONE 2
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; NODELIST <path> <type>
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;
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; This is the nodelist that CrashMail should use. To see the supported
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; nodelist formats, type "crashmail version". The meaning of path may
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; be different for different nodelist formats.
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; Paths
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; =====
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;
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; INBOUND <directory>
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;
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; The inbound directory is the directory where CrashMail looks for .pkt files
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; and bundles to toss.
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INBOUND "c:\\fido\\inbound"
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; OUTBOUND <directory>
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;
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; The outbound directory is where CrashMail writes the flow files that tells
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; the mailer what files to send.
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OUTBOUND "c:\\fido\\outbound"
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; TEMPDIR <directory>
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;
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; This is the directory where CrashMail unpacks incoming bundles.
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;
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TEMPDIR "c:\\fido\\temp"
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; CREATEPKTDIR <directory>
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;
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; This is the directory where CrashMail stores created .pkt files until they
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; are stored in the packet directory.
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CREATEPKTDIR "c:\\fido\\temp"
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; PACKETDIR <directory>
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;
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; This is the directory where CrashMail stores generated bundles.
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PACKETDIR "c:\\fido\\packets"
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; STATSFILE <filename>
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;
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; This is the file where CrashMail stores statistics about areas and nodes.
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; You can display the contents of this file with CrashStats.
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STATSFILE "c:\\fido\\crashmail.stats"
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; BEFORETOSS <command>
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;
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; CrashMail will execute this command before a *.pkt file is tossed. You can
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; use %f for the filename of the packet. CrashMail will abort tossing if this
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; command returns an error.
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;BEFORETOSS "cp %f /fido/toss-backup"
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; BEFOREPACK
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;
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; CrashMail will execute this command before a *.pkt file is added to an
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; archive. You can use %f for the filename of the packet. If the command
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; fails, CrashMail will try again the next time it processes the outbound
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; directory.
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;BEFOREPACK "cp %f /fido/pack-backup"
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; Switches
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; ========
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;
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; STRIPRE
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;
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; CrashMail should strip all occurences of "Re:", "Re[x]:" and "Re^x:"
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; in the subject of messages before they are imported.
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;
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STRIPRE
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; FORCEINTL
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;
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; CrashMail should add an INTL line to all messages even when the sender
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; and the destination are in the same zone.
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FORCEINTL
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; NOROUTE
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;
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; CrashMail should never route netmails and just import them instead.
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NOROUTE
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; ANSWERRECEIPT
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;
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; CrashMail should honor receipt requests.
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;
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ANSWERRECEIPT
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; ANSWERAUDIT
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;
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; CrashMail should honor audit requests.
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;
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ANSWERAUDIT
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; CHECKSEENBY
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;
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; CrashMail should never send echomail to nodes that already are in the
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; SEEN-BY lines.
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CHECKSEENBY
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; CHECKPKTDEST
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; CrashMail should check the destination node of all incoming .pkt files and
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; only toss them if they are adressed to one of the local AKAs.
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;CHECKPKTDEST
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; PATH3D
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;
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; CrashMail also adds points to ^PATH lines. Not always a good idea since it
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; is not allowed in the echomail standard.
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PATH3D
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; IMPORTEMPTYNETMAIL
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; Some mailers like FrontDoor like to send meaningless empty netmails with
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; no text. Spefify this options if you for some reason want to import such
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; mails.
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;IMPORTEMPTYNETMAIL
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; IMPORTAREAFIX
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; Use this if you want messages to CrashMail's internal AreaFix to be
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; imported to your netmail area.
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IMPORTAREAFIX
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; NODIRECTATTACH
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;
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; Normally CrashMail changes all netmail messages with attached file to
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; direct status. Use this to turn off this behaviour.
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;NODIRECTATTACH
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; BOUNCEPOINTS
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;
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; Use this to bounce netmail messages to non-existing points with one of
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; your AKAs as boss.
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;BOUNCEPOINTS
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; IMPORTSEENBY
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;
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; Use this if you want to import the SEEN-BY lines.
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IMPORTSEENBY
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; AREAFIXREMOVE
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;
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; Use this to allow the AreaFix to remove areas when the last downlink
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; unsubscribed.
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AREAFIXREMOVE
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; WEEKDAYNAMING
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;
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; Name bundles according to the day of the week they are created.
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WEEKDAYNAMING
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; ADDTID
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;
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; Add a ^TID line to all messages exported by CrashMail.
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ADDTID
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; ALLOWRESCAN
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;
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; Allow nodes to rescan areas in the AreaFix.
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ALLOWRESCAN
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; FORWARDPASSTHRU
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; Make areas created when they were forward-requested by a downlink pass-thru
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; rather than importing them to your messagebase.
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;FORWARDPASSTHRU
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; BOUNCEHEADERONLY
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;
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; Only write the header and do not include message text when messages are
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; bounced.
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;BOUNCEHEADERONLY
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; REMOVEWHENFEED
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;
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; CrashMail should remove areas when the feed unsubscribes to them. AreaFix
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; messages or notification messages can be sent to your downlinks, see the
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; Node configuration.
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;REMOVEWHENFEED
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; INCLUDEFORWARD
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;
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; Include all forward-requestable areas in the area lists generated by the
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; AreaFix.
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INCLUDEFORWARD
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; NOMAXOUTBOUNDZONE
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;
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; CrashMail normally puts outgoing mail for all zones >4095 in the outbound
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; directory for zone 4095 (usually outbound.fff). If this switch is turned
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; on, CrashMail will use separate outbound directories also for zones >4095.
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; The background of this option is that the Binkley outbound style originated
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; on platforms where file names were limited to 8+3 characters. For
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; compatibility with many older mailers, leave this switch turned off.
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; There are however some mailers that also expect to find mail for zones
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; >4095 in separate outbound directories.
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;NOMAXOUTBOUNDZONE
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; ALLOWKILLSENT
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; If this option is used, CrashMail will delete all netmail messages with
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; the killsent flag after they have been expored
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;ALLOWKILLSENT
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; FLOWCRLF
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; If this option is used, CrashMail writes CRLF as the end-of-line character
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; in flow files instead of just LF. Apparently some mailers need this.
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;FLOWCRLF
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; NOEXPORTNETMAIL
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;
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; If this option is used, CrashMail will skip netmail areas when using the
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; SCAN or SCANLIST arguments. Use this if you want to use another program
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; to handle netmail.
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;NOEXPORTNETMAIL
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; Groupnames
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; ==========
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;
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; GROUPNAME <letter> <description>
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;
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; Here you can describe you groups. These descriptions are used in the area
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; lists created by the AreaFix.
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GROUPNAME A "Molia"
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GROUPNAME H "Lokala"
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; Bounce
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; ======
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;
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; BOUNCE <pattern1> <pattern2> ...
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;
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; Bounce messages that match one of these pattern if the destination node
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; doesn't exist in the nodelist. This only works if you use a nodelist with
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; CrashMail. You can have multiple BOUNCE lines.
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BOUNCE "1:*/*.*" "2:*/*.*" "3:*/*.*" "4:*/*.*" "5:*/*.*" "6:*/*.*"
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; Fileattach
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; ==========
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;
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; FILEATTACH <pattern1> <pattern2> ...
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;
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; CrashMail will refuse to route files to nodes that are not configured
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; here and will send a bounce messages. Multiple FILEATTACH lines are
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; allowed.
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FILEATTACH "2:200/207.5"
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; Change
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; ======
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;
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; CHANGE <old flavour> <pattern> <new flavour>
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;
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; CrashMail can change the flavour (also known as priority) of netmail. Note
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; that this does not affect echomail.
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;CHANGE * 2:200/207.5 Hold
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;CHANGE Normal,Direct 2:200/*.* Crash
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; Packers
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; =======
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;
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; PACKER <name> <pack command> <unpack command> <recog>
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;
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; Here you configure the external packers that CrashMail uses. %a stands for
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; archive name and %f stands for file name. The recog string is used when
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; CrashMail detects the packer used to pack a bundle. If the beginning of
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; the bundle matches the recog string, CrashMail uses that packer. ? can be
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; used as a wildcard and you can use $xx to specify a hexadecimal number.
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PACKER "LHA" "c:\\fido\\bin\\lha a %a %f" "c:\\fido\\bin\\lha x %a" "??-lh?-"
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PACKER "ZIP" "c:\\fido\\bin\\pkzip %a %f" "c:\\fido\\bin\\pkunzip %a" "PK"
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; AKA
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; ===
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;
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; AKA <node>
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; DOMAIN <domain>
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; ADDNODE node1 node2 ...
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; REMNODE nodepattern1 nodepattern2 ...
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;
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; Here you configure the adresses of your node. ADDNODE is used to add nodes
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; the the SEEN-BY lines in areas with this AKA and REMNODE is used to remove
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; nodes. Nodes for ADDNODE and REMNODE has to be 2D, that is only net/node
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; should be specified. Patterns are allowed for REMNODE.
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AKA 2:200/207.6
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DOMAIN "FidoNet"
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AKA 2:200/108.7
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DOMAIN "FidoNet"
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; Nodes
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; =====
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;
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; NODE <node> <packer name> <packet password> [<flags>]
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; PKTFROM <node>
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; AREAFIXINFO <areafix password> <groups> <read-only groups> <add groups>
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; DEFAULTGROUP <group>
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; REMOTEAF <areafix name> <areafix password> [NEEDSPLUS]
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; REMOTESYSOP <name>
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;
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; These are the nodes you interchange mail with. You can only send echomail
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; to nodes specified here, but netmail can also be sent to other nodes.
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;
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; If PKTFROM is used, the node specified there will be used as the originating
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; node in all packet files sent to this node.
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;
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; The groups decide what areas a node may subscribe to in the AreaFix. If the
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; area is in one of the read-only groups, the node will be added as read-only.
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; If a new area is added in one of the add groups, this node will automatically
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; be subscribed to it. The default group is the group used for areas that are
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; autoadded from this node.
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;
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; REMOTEAF and REMOTESYSOP are used when CrashMail needs to send messages to
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; the AreaFix or the sysop of this node. Use NEEDSPLUS if the remote AreaFix
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; needs commands wants "+area" when subscribing to new areas instead of just
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; "area".
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;
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; The following flags can be set for a node:
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;
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; NOTIFY
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;
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; When a SENDQUERY, SENDLIST, SENDUNLINKED, SENDINFO or SENDHELP with the
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; argument ALL is used on the command-line, messages will be sent to all
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; nodes with this flag set.
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;
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; PASSIVE
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;
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; Echomail is never sent to this node. Used for the %PAUSE and %RESUME
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; commands in the AreaFix.
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;
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; NOSEENBY
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;
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; No SEEN-BY lines are included in messages sent to this node. Should
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; normally not be used.
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;
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; TINYSEENBY
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;
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; Only sender and destination is included in SEEN-BY lines in messages
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; sent to this node. Should normally not be used.
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;
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; FORWARDREQ
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;
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; This node is allowed to do forward-requests.
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;
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; PACKNETMAIL
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;
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; Netmail to this node should be packed along with the echomail.
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;
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; SENDAREAFIX
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;
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; AreaFix disconnect requests should be sent to this node when the feed
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; unsubscribes from an area.
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;
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; SENDTEXT
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;
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; Notification messages should be sent to the sysop of this node when the
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; feed unsubscribes from an area.
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;
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; AUTOADD
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;
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; New areas from this node should be auto-added to the configuration. If
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; auto-add is not set, the areas will still be added but with an UNCONFIRMED
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; line.
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;
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; CRASH
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;
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; Send echomail to this node with priority Crash.
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;
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; DIRECT
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;
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; Send echomail to this node with priority Direct.
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;
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; HOLD
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;
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; Send echomail to this node with priority Hold.
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;
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NODE 2:200/100.0 "ZIP" "" PACKNETMAIL AUTOADD
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DEFAULTGROUP A
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NODE 2:201/128.0 "ZIP" "" PACKNETMAIL AUTOADD
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DEFAULTGROUP B
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NODE 2:200/207.5 "LHA" "secret" NOTIFY FORWARDREQ PACKNETMAIL AUTOADD
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AREAFIXINFO "secret" "" "" ""
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REMOTESYSOP "Johannes Nilsson"
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; AreaFix
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; =======
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;
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; AREAFIXHELP <filename>
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;
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; The file that is sent when a downlink issues a %HELP command.
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AREAFIXHELP "c:\\fido\\AreafixHelp.txt"
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; AREAFIXMAXLINES <max>
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;
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; The maximum number of lines in an AreaFix response. CrashMail splits the
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; response if it exceeds this number.
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;
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AREAFIXMAXLINES 50
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; AREAFIXNAME <name>
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;
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; A name that CrashMail's AreaFix should respond to.
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AREAFIXNAME "AreaFix"
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AREAFIXNAME "AreaMgr"
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AREAFIXNAME "CrashMail"
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; AREALIST <node> <file name> [GROUP <group>] [FORWARD] [DESC]
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;
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; This is a list of the areas that are available at a node. It should contain
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; lines with the format "<tagname> <description>". If DESC is specified,
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; descriptions are taken from this file when CrashMail auto-adds areas. If
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; FORWARD is specified, this file is used to determine what files are
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; available for forward-requests. GROUP specifies the group needed to be
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; allowed to forward-requests areas in this list.
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AREALIST 2:200/100.0 "c:\\fido\\lists\\R20Desc.lst" GROUP A FORWARD DESC
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; Routing
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; =======
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;
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; ROUTE <pattern> <destination pattern> <aka>
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;
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; Netmail messages with a destination that match the pattern are routed to
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; the destination pattern using the specified AKA. See descriptions of how
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; patterns work elsewhere.
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ROUTE "2:200/207.5" "2:200/207.5" 2:200/108.7
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ROUTE "2:200/*.*" "2:200/100.0" 2:200/108.7
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ROUTE "*:*/*.*" "2:201/128.0" 2:200/108.7
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; MSG
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; ===
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;
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; MSG_HIGHWATER
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;
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; Use 1.msg as highwater mark in *.msg areas.
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MSG_HIGHWATER
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; MSG_WRITEBACK
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;
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; Overwrite the old message with the new message when it is imported instead
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; of just changing the SENT flag. Use this to see the new SEEN-BY:s and PATH
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; in the messagebase.
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;MSG_WRITEBACK
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; JAM
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; ===
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;
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; JAM_HIGHWATER
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;
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; Use highwater marks to speed up scanning. The highwater mark is stored in
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; a file called <basename>.cmhw.
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JAM_HIGHWATER
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; JAM_LINK
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;
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; Do reply-linking based on MSGID and REPLY after import.
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JAM_LINK
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; JAM_QUICKLINK
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;
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; Just compare the CRC of MSGID/REPLY when linking and don't read the strings
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; from the messagebase. This makes linking quicker, but messages that don't
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; match may be linked by mistake.
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;
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JAM_QUICKLINK
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; JAM_MAXOPEN <max>
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;
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; This is the number of JAM messagebases that CrashMail keeps open at a time.
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; A higher number speeds up tossing, but since CrashMail keeps four files
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; open for each area, don't use a too high number if you only can have a
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; limited number of files open...
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JAM_MAXOPEN 5
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; Filter
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; ======
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;
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; CrashMail has a message filter that can be used for filtering out messages
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; that match the specified criteria and perform a number of commands on them.
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; See file doc/filter.txt for a complete description of the message filter.
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;
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; General syntax:
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;
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; FILTER <expression>
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; <command 1>
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; <command 2>
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; ...
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;FILTER SOURCE=TOSSED and TYPE=ECHOMAIL and TONAME="Johan Billing"
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;COPY PERSONAL_MESSAGES
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; Areas
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; =====
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;
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; AREA/NETMAIL/LOCALAREA <tagname> <aka> [<messagebase> <path>]
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; IMPORT/EXPORT <node1> <node2> ...
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; BANNED <node1> <node2> ...
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; DESCRIPTION <desc>
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; GROUP <group>
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; KEEPNUM <num>
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; KEEPDAYS <num>
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; UNCONFIRMED
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; MANDATORY
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; DEFREADONLY
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; IGNOREDUPES
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; IGNORESEENBY
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;
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; Here you configure all areas that CrashMail knows. Area definitions begin
|
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; with AREA for echomail areas and NETMAIL for netmail areas. Local areas
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; defined with LOCALAREA are not used by CrashMail, but are included in
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; config files created by CrashExport and are maintained when running
|
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; CrashMaint.
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;
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; To see the supported messagebase formats in your version of CrashMail,
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; type "crashmail version". What path should be used depends on the used
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; messagebase formats.
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;
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; Netmail messages addressed to the Aka or to one of the nodes specified on
|
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; an IMPORT line are imported in netmail areas. Echomail areas cannot have
|
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; an IMPORT line but instead has one or more EXPORT lines where the nodes
|
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; that this area should be sent to are listed. Each node on an export line
|
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; has the format "[<modifier>]<node>" where modifier may be !, @ or %.
|
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; ! means that the node is read-only, @ means that the node is write-only
|
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; and % means that the node is the feed for this area.
|
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;
|
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; Note that nodes on the EXPORT line may be abbreviated. And example:
|
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;
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|
; EXPORT 2:2/2 1 .5 3/2 .22 3 .33
|
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;
|
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; will be expanded to
|
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;
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|
; EXPORT 2:2/2 2:2/1 2:2/1.5 2:3/2 2:3/2.22 2:3/3 2:3/3.33
|
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;
|
|
; Nodes in the BANNED line may not subscribe to this area with the AreaFix.
|
|
; MANDATORY means that nodes may not unsubscribe from this area in the
|
|
; AreaFix. DEFREADONLY means that nodes that subscribe to this area in the
|
|
; AreaFix will be added as read-only.
|
|
;
|
|
; Areas with UNCONFIRMED are areas that have been auto-added by CrashMail
|
|
; but not yet confirmed. Areas get this flag when the node didn't have the
|
|
; flag AUTOADD set. CrashMail treats unconfirmed areas as if they didn't
|
|
; exist at all.
|
|
|
|
; KEEPNUM and KEEPDAYS are used by CrashMaint to decide how long messages
|
|
; should be kept in the messagebase.
|
|
;
|
|
; An area with the tagname BAD is a special area that are used for messages
|
|
; that for some reason are considered "bad" by CrashMail.
|
|
;
|
|
; Another special kind of areas are the default areas. When CrashMail adds
|
|
; an area, it searches for a default area to use as a template. First it
|
|
; looks for an area named DEFAULT_<groups> where <groups> contains the group
|
|
; of the new area. If such an area doesn't exist, it looks for an area called
|
|
; DEFAULT. If a default area was found, CrashMail copies this configuration
|
|
; for this area to the new area. In the path of the default area, you can
|
|
; use the following %-codes:
|
|
;
|
|
; %a Name of the area
|
|
; %l Name of the area in lowercase letters
|
|
; %8 Eight digit serial number
|
|
;
|
|
; You must use one of these %-codes or the new path will not be unique.
|
|
|
|
NETMAIL "NETMAIL" 2:200/108.7 JAM "c:\\fido\\areas\\NETMAIL"
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|
|
|
AREA "BAD" 2:200/108.7 JAM "c:\\fido\\areas\\BAD"
|
|
|
|
AREA "DEFAULT_A" 2:200/108.7 JAM "c:\\fido\\areas\\%8"
|
|
|
|
AREA "R20_INTRESSE" 2:200/108.7 JAM "c:\\fido\\areas\\36124179"
|
|
EXPORT %2:200/100.0
|
|
DESCRIPTION "Intresseklubben"
|
|
GROUP A
|
|
|
|
AREA "R20_TRASHCAN" 2:200/108.7 JAM "c:\\fido\\areas\\3612417a"
|
|
EXPORT %2:200/100.0
|
|
DESCRIPTION "Soptunnan"
|
|
GROUP A
|
|
|