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# AmigaFaces V0.1
#
# Example db file.
#
# Entries have two fields, separated by one or more spaces or tabs.
# The first entry is an address pattern, the second one the
# command to be performed in case of an address match.
#
# Allowed wildcards are UNIX-style * and ?, where * stands for
# an arbitrary sequence of characters and ? for one arbitrary
# character.
#
# Examples:
# Play the not_again sample if mail from foo arrives:
foobar@foo.bar.com playsound sounds:not_again.8svx
# Play the help sound whenever mail from fidonet arrives:
*.fido.org playsound sounds:help.8svx
# If your girlfriend has the username aphrodite on various machines in
# the same domain, you could use:
aphrodite@*.ufoo.edu playsound sounds:halleluhjah.8svx
# Ah, almost forgot: Lines starting with # are comments ;-)
#
# The matching of the address is terminated when the first match
# occures. I don't know if this was a good idea of mine. This is
# mainly done to prevent double-reaction in cases where one pattern is
# just more special then another:
#
# oesi@paradis.rhein.de Yell hooray
# *.de say "Mail from good old Germany"
#
# In this case mail from me does not invoke both actions, but just the
# first one.
#
# Of course you are not limited to sounds, how about a nice little
# requester ? (AmigaDos 3.0 and up)
joe.important@gotcha.com RequestChoice "Help ! It's joe!" "Args|Urgs|Hmm"
# If you have found a funny use for this program, let me know ! I'm
# curious !
# Following is part of my settings, which you will most propably want
# to delete.
ws@* playsound sys:prefs/presets/sounds/thatshim
Wolli* playsound sys:prefs/presets/sounds/thatshim
oesi@* play http:docs/sounds/cuckoo.au
oesterhe@* play http:docs/sounds/cuckoo.au
oe@* play http:docs/sounds/cuckoo.au
*@*rhein.de play http:docs/sounds/spock_fascinating.au
# EOF