842 lines
28 KiB
INI
842 lines
28 KiB
INI
; MUTIL configuration file
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; -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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;
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; MUTIL is an automated maintainance and utility program driven by
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; configuration files used to perform various tasks upon execution.
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;
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; The syntax to execute MUTIL is: MUTIL <configuration file>. If no
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; configuration file is supplied, then the program will look for mutil.ini
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; in the same directory. A second parameter -NOSCREEN can be used to turn
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; off screen updates but the configuration file parameter MUST be supplied
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; ex: mutil mutil.ini -NOSCREEN
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;
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; Many different configuration files can exist to perform any series of
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; tasks supported by MUTIL, or a single configuration can be maintained that
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; does everything. The minimum requirement is the General header with a
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; task enabled, and then the specific header for that task that defines its
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; options.
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;
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; Current abilities (enabled/disabled in the General header below):
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;
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; - Export Binkley-style FLO echomail/netmail
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; - Import Binkley-style FLO echomail/netmail
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; - Import Message Bases (by datafile analysis)
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; - Import FIDONET.NA into Message bases
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; - Import FILEBONE.NA into File bases
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; - Export FILEBONE.NA from File bases
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; - Export AREAS.BBSfrom Message Bases
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; - Export Golded Areas Configuration from Message Bases
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; - Mass upload files to all file bases (with FILE_ID.DIZ import and the
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; ability to exclude files by filemask)
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; - Generate Top 1 up to 99 Callers, Posters, Downloaders, Uploaders, PCR
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; Completely configurable output by using template files
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; - Import FILES.BBS into file bases
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; - Generate all files listing
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; - Purge Message bases (by age and max messages)
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; - Pack and renumber message bases
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; - Post text files to message bases
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; - Merge nodelists into Mystic format
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; - Toss TIC+files into BBS and to subscribed downlinks
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; - Pack and check integrity of file base listings
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; - Sort file base listings
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; - Perform message base echomail reply linking
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; - Purge user database marking inactive users for deletion
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; - Pack user database and remove private messages of deleted users
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; - Automatically hatch a list of files to FDN
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;
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; The concept here is that you can create your own custom command lines to
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; complete any number of tasks. For example, you could create msgmaint.ini
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; which executes message base purge, packing, and reply linking. Then you
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; can simply execute "mutil msgmaint" to kick it off.
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; ==========================================================================
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; ==========================================================================
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; ==========================================================================
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[General]
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; list of functions to perform on startup
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Import_FIDONET.NA = false
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Import_MessageBase = false
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Import_FILEBONE.NA = false
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Export_FILEBONE.NA = false
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Export_AREAS.BBS = false
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Export_GOLDED = false
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Import_FILES.BBS = false
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MassUpload = false
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GenerateTopLists = false
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GenerateAllFiles = false
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PurgeMessageBases = false
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PostTextFiles = false
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PackMessageBases = false
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ImportEchoMail = false
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ExportEchoMail = false
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MergeNodeLists = false
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FileToss = false
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PackFileBases = false
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FileSort = false
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LinkMessages = false
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PurgeUserBase = false
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PackUserBase = false
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AutoHatch = false
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EchoNodeTracker = false
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; Set this value if you want to run mutil from a directory other than
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; the root Mystic directory or the mysticbbs environment variable:
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; mystic_directory=c:\mystic\mystic.dat
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; If no directory is specified in the logfile name, mUtil will attempt
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; to use the configured LOGS directory from in Mystic's configuration.
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; Comment out to disable logging completely.
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logfile=mutil.log
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; If set to TRUE (*HIGHLY* recommended for MUTIL) then it will write the
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; log file in increments of 8KB at a time. If set to FALSE it will write
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; each individual line as it is logged. This will significantly reduce
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; MUTIL performance if set to FALSE.
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logcache=true
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; Level 1 = basic
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; Level 2 = verbose
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; Level 3 = debug
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;
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; Note that the loglevel can also be set in a specific stanza and that value
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; will override the value defined here only for that specific stanza
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loglevel=2
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; logfile time stamp. defaults to NNN DD HH:II:SS if not set here
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;logstamp = YYYYHHMMHHIISS
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; Log roller type:
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; 0 = Do not roll log files
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; 1 = Roll by number of files/filesize
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; 2 = Roll by number of days
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logtype = 0
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; number of log files to keep (0 to disable log rolling)
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maxlogfiles = 3
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; size of each log file in kilobytes
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maxlogsize = 1000
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; ==========================================================================
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[Import_FIDONET.NA]
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; filename to import
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filename = fidonet.na
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; convert tags to lower case for message base filename 1=yes
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lowercase_filename = 1
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; The following options define the "default" values used when creating
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; any new message bases. netaddress must match an exiting network
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; address configured within Mystic BBS. default values are also
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; taken from the system configuration for origin line, colors, etc.
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netaddress = 1:1/1
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acs_list =
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acs_read =
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acs_post =
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acs_sysop = s255
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header = msghead
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read_template = ansimrd
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index_template = ansimlst
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max_msgs = 500
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max_msgs_age = 365
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; true/false type values 0=false 1=true (newscan 2=forced)
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use_autosig = 1
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use_realname = 0
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use_ansi = 1
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] private_base = 0
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new_scan = 1
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qwk_scan = 1
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; value is either 0 for JAM or 1 for Squish
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base_format = 0
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; ==========================================================================
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[Import_FILEBONE.NA]
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; filename of filebone.na
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filename = filebone.na
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; root directory to create file paths under. when a new filebone echo
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; is found, mUtil will create a file using "root_dir" + areatag. So
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; for example if root is "c:\mystic\filebase\" and the areatag is
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; MYSTICBBS it will create "c:\mystic\filebase\MYSTICBBS". This root
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; directory MUST exist.
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root_dir = c:\mystic\files\
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; Use echotag for base description and FTP name
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use_echotag = false
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; Convert tags to lower case for filebase base filename/dir
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; True or 1 for yes, false or 0 for no
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lowercase_filename = true
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; Default values when creating a new file base
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dispfile =
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template = ansiflst
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acs_list =
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acs_ftp =
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acs_download =
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acs_upload =
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acs_hatch =
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acs_sysop = s255
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; true/false type values 0=false 1=true (newscan 2=forced)
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new_scan = 1
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free_files = 0
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show_uploader = 1
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anon_ftp = 0
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[Export_FILEBONE.NA]
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; Path/Filename of NA file to create
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filename = filebone.na
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; Include only the following zones (separated by commas)
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; If commented out, all network bases that have an echotag and address
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; set will be exported
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;zones = 0,1,2,3,4
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[Export_AREAS.BBS]
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; Path and filename to create
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filename = areas.bbs
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[Export_GOLDED]
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; Path and filename to create
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filename = goldedareas.txt
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[Import_FILES.BBS]
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; This function searches the filebase directories for existance of a
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; text-based file listing file (often known as FILES.BBS but other
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; formats can be imported as well
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; The files must physically exist in the same directory as the file
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; in order for them to be uploaded to the BBS.
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; Files that have have different file size in the database compared
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; to the physical file can also be updated with the new size and a new
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; file description, useful for using with external TIC processors.
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; The name of the file to look for in each directory
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filesbbs=files.bbs
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; Upload name for files uploaded by this function
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uploader_name = Mystic BBS
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; Delete the FILES.BBS file after processing
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delete_after = false
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; Update existing files in the database, if their file sizes do not match?
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; Both size and description will be imported
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update_files = false
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; The FILES.BBS format must be configured here using the following options
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; DESC_FIRST: Defines how the first line of the file description is handled.
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;
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; If the value is 0, the importer will expect for the file description to
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; appear directly after the filename (ie, the second "word" on the line).
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;
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; If the value is -1, then the importer will not look for a description on
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; the first line.
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;
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; If the first description line is always at a specific character position
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; on the first line, then DESC_FIRST should contain the character position
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desc_first = 0
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; DESC_CHAR: Defines the character identifier for an extended description line
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; if this value is blank, it will mean a space.
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desc_char =
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; DESC_START: Defines the character position of the extended description line.
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; If a line contains the DESC_CHAR at the DESC_START position,
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; then the importer will copy everything after that as an extended
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; descripttion line.
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desc_start = 14
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[MassUpload]
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; this function searches all configured file directories for new
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; files and will upload them into the BBS. It will attempt to
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; import FILE_ID.DIZ using the configured archivers if the option
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; is enabled.
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; Name to save has the uploader
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uploader_name = Mystic BBS
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; Import FILE_ID.DIZ? 1=yes
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import_fileid = 1
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; No description string used when no FILE_ID.DIZ is imported.
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no_description = No Description
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; Ignore list one file mask per line (allows * and ? wildcards)
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ignore = files.bbs
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;ignore = *.readme
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[GenerateTopLists]
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; Top list generator can generate up to top 99 for various different
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; statistics. Each individual top file can be enabled or disabled and
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; can each have their own template files that are totally configurable.
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;
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; 1=enable for top_call, top_post, etc.
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;
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; The number of items in each list is determined by the template. It
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; could be any number between 1 and 99.
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;
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; In the templates use @NA01-99 for name and @DA01-99 for numerical data
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; @DE returns the value set as _desc in the configuration. You can look
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; at the provided template as an example.
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;
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; namelen and datalen define the width the MCI code is padded to
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;
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; exclude list is one name per line text file listing names which should
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; not be included in the generated output. lines that begin with a ;
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; are considered comments.
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exclude_list = mutil.toplist.exclude.txt
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; User name for "no one" when for example you have 3 users and make a
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; top 10 list
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no_user = No one
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; Sort order. You can use this to calculate top or bottom 99. 1=top
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sort_top=1
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; configuration for top callers generator
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; @NA=name @DA=calls
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top_call = 1
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top_call_template = mutil.toplist.txt
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top_call_output = topcallers.asc
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top_call_desc = Callers
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top_call_namelen = 30
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top_call_datalen = 10
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; configuration for top downloads
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; @NA=name @DA=downloads
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top_dl = 1
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top_dl_template = mutil.toplist.txt
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top_dl_output = topdownload.asc
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top_dl_desc = Downloaders
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top_dl_namelen = 30
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top_dl_datalen = 10
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top_ul = 1
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top_ul_template = mutil.toplist.txt
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top_ul_output = topupload.asc
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top_ul_desc = Uploaders
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top_ul_namelen = 30
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top_ul_datalen = 10
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top_post = 1
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top_post_template = mutil.toplist.txt
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top_post_output = topposts.asc
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top_post_desc = Posters
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top_post_namelen = 30
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top_post_datalen = 10
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top_pcr = 1
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top_pcr_template = mutil.toplist.txt
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top_pcr_output = toppcr.asc
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top_pcr_desc = Posts Per Call
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top_pcr_namelen = 30
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top_pcr_datalen = 10
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[GenerateAllFiles]
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; Generate all files list
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; Path / filename of output filename. If the path is not included then the
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; file will be created in whatever the current working directory is.
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filename = allfiles.txt
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; ideas/features for the future?
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; header, footer, baseheader, basefooter, exclude bases, uploader optional
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; uploader line, format list line 1st,2nd line, space between files?
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[PurgeMessageBases]
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; No options for this function
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[PackMessageBases]
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; No options for this function
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[PostTextFiles]
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; Total number of text files to be posted. For each file there needs to
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; be a file definition as show below.
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totalfiles = 2
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; This defines one file which will be posted to the message base. Each
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; file should be prefixed with file# where # is a number from 1 to
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; totalfiles.
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;
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; The delfile option (if true) will remove the filename after the message
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; is posted. The baseidx is the permanent index of the message base to
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; post the message into (shown as Index at the top of the message base
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; editor in Mystic's configuration. Address is the echomail destination
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; address
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file1_name = myfile.txt
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file1_baseidx = 2
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file1_from = Sysop
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file1_to = All
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file1_subj = My subject
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file1_addr = 0:0/0
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file1_delfile = false
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file2_name = myfile.txt
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file2_baseidx = 2
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file2_from = Sysop
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file2_to = All
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file2_subj = My subject
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file2_addr = 0:0/0
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file2_delfile = false
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[Import_MessageBase]
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; This option scans the message base directory, and creates any messages
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; bases inside of Mystic that have data files in the directory.
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search_subdirs = true
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; The following options define the "default" values used when creating
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; new message bases. netaddress must match an exiting network
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; address configured within Mystic BBS. default values are also
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; taken from the system configuration for origin line, colors, etc.
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netaddress = 1:1/1
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acs_list =
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acs_read =
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acs_post =
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acs_sysop = s255
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header = msghead
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read_template = ansimrd
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index_template = ansimlst
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max_msgs = 500
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max_msgs_age = 365
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; network type (0=local, 1=echomail, 2=newsgroup 3=netmail)
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net_type = 1
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; true/false type values 0=false 1=true (newscan 2=forced)
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use_autosig = 1
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use_realname = 0
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private_base = 0
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new_scan = 1
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qwk_scan = 1
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use_ansi = 1
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[ImportEchoMail]
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; If you want bad packets that cannot be imported moved to a directory
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; then uncomment and set this value to an existing directory.
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; bad_packet = c:\mystic\echomail\badpkt
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; If you want to save duplicated / bad messages to a certain message
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; base, then set this value to the *INDEX* of the message base (viewable
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; at the top of the msgbase editor). Otherwise, set this value to -1
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; or leave it commented out and they will be ignored.
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; dupe_msg_index = 5
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; This defines the number of messages to keep in the duplicate database.
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; Each message takes 8 bytes of data, so for example 32,000 messages takes
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; 256kb of memory while importing messages. Max is 250,000 messages.
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dupe_db_size = 32000
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; Toss packets from unsecure directory in addition to inbound?
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unsecure_dir = true
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; Strip SEEN-BY lines from messages when importing?
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; Note: This option should never be enabled if you current hub echomail
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; or plan to act as an echo echomail hub for other BBS systems in the
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; future.
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strip_seenby = false
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; Rescan command to use when someone does a full %RESCAN on all bases
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; This must be a valid command (ie R=<msgs> D=<days> or else the rescan
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; will refuse to perform any action. The default is the last 250 messages
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; for each base. Setting it to D=90 for example would give the last 90
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; days of messages. If you want the default to send every message in the
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; base, then set it to go back a ridiculous number of messages R=999999999
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default_rescan = R=250
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; If you want to remap netmail from one user name to another, you can
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; define up to 50 remapped names below using the format <orig>;<new>
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; Names are case insensitive. Fowards can even forward to other systems
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; using the @address.
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;
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;forward = sysop;g00r00
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;forward = system operator;g00r00
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;forward = g00r00;g00r00@1:123/123
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; If you want to twit filter names so that messages are not imported
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; or tossed to downlinks, then you can do one per line here, up to
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; 100. Example:
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;twit=John Guillory
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;twit=kf5qeo
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;twit=1:396/60
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;twit=46:1/138
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; If you want MUTIL to auto create message bases when it finds an
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; echomail message for a non-existing base, set this value to true
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; and use the options below to define the default values
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auto_create = true
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; Convert filenames to lowercased 1=true
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lowercase_filename = 1
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acs_list =
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acs_read =
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acs_post =
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acs_sysop = s255
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header = msghead
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read_template = ansimrd
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index_template = ansimlst
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max_msgs = 500
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max_msgs_age = 365
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; true/false type values 0=false 1=true (newscan 2=forced)
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use_autosig = 1
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use_realname = 0
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use_ansi = 1
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new_scan = 1
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qwk_scan = 1
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; If you want to create settings specific to certain node addresses you can!
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; For example, if you want auto created bases that are linked to your AgoraNet
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; address of 46:999/999 then you can by prefixing with the address:
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;46:999/999_acs_list =
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;46:999/999_acs_read =
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;46:999/999_acs_post =
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;46:999/999_acs_news =
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;46:999/999_acs_sysop = s255
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;46:999/999_use_realname = 0
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; ==========================================================================
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; ==========================================================================
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; ==========================================================================
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[ExportEchoMail]
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; Do not export messages from users currently online
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skip_online = false
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[MergeNodeLists]
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; Finds the latest nodelists and merges them together in the mystic data
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; folder.
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;
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; Set nodefile value one per line. The value should contain the full path
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; and the base filename of the nodelist.
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;
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; examples:
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; nodefile=c:\nodelist\nodelist
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; nodefile=c:\nodelist\agoranet
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;
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; The above example will search in c:\nodelist and select the latest
|
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; nodelist.### and agoranet.### nodelists. This comparison is first done
|
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; by checking the day extension. If the extension is archived (.z12, etc)
|
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; it will be unarchived before comparison.
|
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;
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; After decompressing, the 3-digit day extensions are compared, selecting
|
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; the highest number. It will also compare the years of the file dates,
|
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; and select the newest option. So if you have nodelist.025 dated 2013
|
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; and also nodelist.320 dated 2012, nodelist.025 will be selected.
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;
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; The same process is then be repeated for agoranet.### and once all of
|
|
; the defined 'nodefiles' are processed, they will be merged together and
|
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; copied into Mystic's DATA folder so it can be used for nodelist lookups.
|
|
;
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; If no nodelists are found, Mystic will not overwrite the current
|
|
; nodelist. Comments are stripped while merging to lower filesize and
|
|
; increase search performance.
|
|
|
|
; Strip nodes marked as DOWN?
|
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strip_down = true
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|
|
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; Strip nodes marked as PRIVATE?
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strip_private = true
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nodefile=d:\nodelists\nodelist
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nodefile=d:\nodelists\agoranet
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|
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[FileToss]
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|
|
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; Processes .TIC files from incoming directories and move/upload files to the
|
|
; appropriate file bases (optionally creating them). Files are then tossed
|
|
; to the fileboxes of all downlinks connected to the file base.
|
|
|
|
; Directory where failed files are moved, or comment out to disable archive of
|
|
; failed files. This includes incorrect file sizes, bad CRC, missing area
|
|
; when auto-create is disabled, duplicate files, unsecured, etc.
|
|
|
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bad_dir=d:\mystic\files\badfile
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|
|
|
; Toss TIC from unsecure directory in addition to inbound?
|
|
|
|
unsecure_dir = false
|
|
|
|
; File description to use when no DIZ, long description or description can be
|
|
; found from the file or .TIC file.
|
|
|
|
no_desc=No Description
|
|
|
|
; Name of the uploader to use when adding TIC files into the local file bases
|
|
|
|
uploader=Mystic TIC
|
|
|
|
; Check size and CRC values supplied in TIC file (if found) against the actual
|
|
; file. If the value does not match, then skip tossing the file (moving it
|
|
; to the bad directory if enabled)
|
|
|
|
check_crc = true
|
|
check_size = true
|
|
|
|
; If this is true, then files that are FROM an unknown node will still be
|
|
; processed. If false, they will be moved to the bad directory or deleted
|
|
; depending on configuration. An "unsecure" node is one that is not directly
|
|
; configured within your echomail nodes configuration.
|
|
|
|
allow_unsecure = false
|
|
|
|
; If this is true, then Mystic will allow the REPLACE TIC option, which will
|
|
; remove and replace files by the specified file mask.
|
|
|
|
allow_replace = true
|
|
|
|
; If true, then Mystic will attempt to autocreate file bases when a file is
|
|
; found for an Area that does not already exist. If an unknown file is found
|
|
; and this option is disabled, the file will be considered a failure, and will
|
|
; be ignored/moved to bad directory (if enabled)
|
|
|
|
auto_create = true
|
|
|
|
; The directory prefix for auto-created bases. This will be used with the
|
|
; areatag appended onto it, so for example if prefix was set to:
|
|
;
|
|
; dir_prefix=c:\mystic\files\fdn_
|
|
;
|
|
; And the areatag was "nodelist", Mystic would create and the use path:
|
|
; c:\mystic\files\fdn_nodelist\
|
|
;
|
|
; And the datafile would be fdn_nodelist
|
|
|
|
dir_prefix = d:\mystic\files\fdn_
|
|
|
|
; Auto create base options
|
|
|
|
dispfile =
|
|
template = ansiflst
|
|
acs_list =
|
|
acs_ftp =
|
|
acs_download =
|
|
acs_upload =
|
|
acs_hatch =
|
|
acs_sysop = s255
|
|
|
|
; true/false type values 0=false 1=true (newscan 2=forced)
|
|
|
|
free_files = 0
|
|
show_uploader = 1
|
|
new_scan = 1
|
|
|
|
; Node-specific options allow some options to be overridden when a file is
|
|
; coming from a specific node. These options should be prefixed with the
|
|
; address, examples for each supported option are listed below in comments
|
|
|
|
;46:100/1_bad_dir = d:\mystic\files\badfile_agoranet\
|
|
;46:100/1_dir_prefix = d:\mystic\files\agora_
|
|
;46:100/1_allow_replace = true
|
|
;46:100/1_acs_list = s20z2
|
|
;46:100/1_acs_ftp = s20z2
|
|
;46:100/1_acs_download = s20z2
|
|
;46:100/1_acs_upload = s20z2
|
|
;46:100/1_acs_hatch = s20z2
|
|
;46:100/1_acs_sysop = s255z2
|
|
|
|
[PackFileBases]
|
|
|
|
; If true, MUTIL will check to make sure files exist, and will update their
|
|
; file size in the listing, optionally removing missing files (remove_missing)
|
|
|
|
check_files = true
|
|
|
|
; If true, MUTIL will remove any files which do not exist from the file
|
|
; list database while checking integrity. Otherwise they will be flagged as
|
|
; OFFLINE in the file listing. 0 byte files are considered "missing"
|
|
|
|
remove_missing = false
|
|
|
|
[LinkMessages]
|
|
|
|
; This function has no options
|
|
|
|
[PurgeUserBase]
|
|
|
|
; Mark users for deletion that haven't called in days.
|
|
; This value cannot be less than 7
|
|
|
|
days = 180
|
|
|
|
[PackUserBase]
|
|
|
|
[FileSort]
|
|
|
|
; Sort on which attribute (0=filename 1=size 2=date 3=downloads)
|
|
|
|
attribute = 0
|
|
|
|
; Sort direction 0=Ascending (A to Z, 1 to 10) 1=Descending (Z to A, 10 to 1)
|
|
|
|
direction = 0
|
|
|
|
[AutoHatch]
|
|
|
|
; Files will be automatically hatched to connceted downlinks
|
|
; Each file must already exist in the file base. The format
|
|
; file=<base ID or echotag> | filename | replaces filename (optional)
|
|
|
|
file=nodelist | nodelist.z99 |nodelist.z99
|
|
file=3 | nodelist.z98
|
|
|
|
[EchoNodeTracker]
|
|
|
|
; Automatically reset the echonode tracking statistics after a specific
|
|
; number of days (or 0 to disable)
|
|
|
|
reset_stats = 0
|
|
|
|
; Set the number of days of inactivity before an Echomail Node is
|
|
; automatically deactivated (or 0 to disable)
|
|
|
|
inactivity = 0
|
|
|
|
; When a node is deactivated, should they also be unlinked from all
|
|
; subscribed message/file bases?
|
|
|
|
unlink = false
|
|
|
|
; When set to TRUE, MUTIL will remove any files or mail packets from the
|
|
; node's outbound queue upon deactivation from inactivity
|
|
|
|
clear_outbound = false
|
|
|
|
; When Mystic is unable to connect outbound to a node it can automatically
|
|
; change their mail type and filebox settings from "Crash" to "Hold" after
|
|
; a specific number of outbound connection failures combined with a specific
|
|
; number of days of outbound inactivity. Setting either to 0 will disable
|
|
; this feature and both requirements must be met for action to be taken.
|
|
|
|
crash_errors = 0
|
|
crash_days = 0
|