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; This is the initialization file for I-Net. Each line beginning with
; a space or semi-colon is a comment.
;
; Sysop is your name
Sysop Mark Williamson
; Origin is your fidonet address
Origin 1:202/750
; Gate is the destination, where the UUCP messages are sent.
Gate 1:202/723
; Outbound is where your outgoing netmail messages are stored.
Outbound C:\RA\MAIL
; Flags are the attributes to assigned to each message.
;
; They can be: Kill Crash Hold Private Local
;
; If you do not specify Kill, your tosser may be configured to import
; the outgoing messages back into the message base so your user's can see
; that their messages are being sent.
Flags Crash Private Local
; AppendText is a file or just text that you want added to the end of each
; message. If you specify a filename, be sure to specify the full path.
; If you specify text, it must only be one line, up to 255 characters.
; You may force a carriage return by using '\n', thus, the following
; text:
;
; This message does not reflect the views of the System Operator\nnor the CoSysop.
;
; would appear as:
;
; This message does not reflect the views of the System Operator
; nor the CoSysop.
;
; when appended to the message.
AppendText C:\RA\FD\SIGNOFF.TXT
; AddressBook will install the address book system. If you do not specify
; this option, your user's will not be able to store commonly used addresses
; in their personal address book. The address book file contains all the
; addresses, for all users. The address file is not a text file, therefore
; you will not be able to edit it directly. Each record contains the
; user's name, the address they stored, and the date they last accessed
; that particular address (used for packing the file).
;
; When Inet runs, it will ask the user if they want to store the address in
; their address book. If they do, the address they typed will be added to the
; address book. Each time the user uses Inet, they may have type the pound
; symbol '/' alone in the To: field to bring up their address list.
; They may also type the '/' and a partial string, and Inet will match
; the string with an address in the file. If a match is found, it will
; be inserted into the To: field for them, and they will have an
; opportunity to change it if the wish. If not match is found, a blank field
; will be presented again.
AddressBook C:\INET\INET.ADD
; MaxAddress is the maximum number of address each user can have on file.
; For example, specifying 30 means allow a max of 30 address for each
; user. When a user attempts to add an address to the file, their
; current addresses will be counted and compared to this value.
; If they have room in the address book, the address will be stored,
; else they will get an error message and the address will not be
; stored.
;
; Future plans may add to this, for example, different maximums for
; specific security levels.
MaxAddresses 30
; MsgInfo is the filename and path to the MSGINF (or MSG.INF, or your bbs
; sytem's equivelant.) This file contains the From, To, Subject, Conference
; Name of the message being posted. This is used by many editors to display
; the information on the user's screen.
MsgInfo C:\RA\MSGINF
; MsgTemp is the filename and path to the MSGTMP (or MSGTEMP, or your bbs
; sytem's equivelant.) This file contains the actual message text that the
; user will write, and will be imported to the message. This may also be the
; quoted text that the BBS wrote when if the message is a Reply to another
; message.
MsgTemp C:\RA\MSGTMP