Category : BBS Programs+Doors
Archive   : WAF165.ZIP
Filename : STATIC

 
Output of file : STATIC contained in archive : WAF165.ZIP
; /waffle/system/static -- Main WAFFLE configuration file

; We have only included parameters that you are most likely to
; change. A full list is available in the STATIC.DOC file.

; After your system is running and stable, you might delete the
; comments from this file. (It will load much faster).

; - - - - - - - - - - HARDWARE PARAMETERS - - - - - - - - - -

; The COM port to be used by Waffle. Can be 1, 2, 3, or 4.

device: 1

; Default modem speed. The modem init string will be set at this
; rate, so it should be the fastest speed your modem supports.

speed: 2400

; Initialization string for your modem. This depends a lot on
; make and model. String below is for a Hayes 2400:

initialize: AT H0 M1 S0=1 V1 E1 X4

; - - - - - - - - - - SYSTEM PARAMETERS - - - - - - - - - -

; Nodename. If you are in a domain, this should be set to your
; domain; otherwise, you can use UUCP as your domain.

node: ozone.santa-cruz.ca.us

; Nodename aliases (you can list more than one.) If you have a
; domain, list your .UUCP address here.

alias: ozone.UUCP

; The name of your system as it appears in the UUCP maps, or
; as it appears to your UUCP neighbors.

uucpname: ozone

; Your organization. This should be some short description of your
; system or company. Try to include a geographic area if possible.

organ: Ozonium Networking Solutions, Inc.

; Timezone. First: the TZ name, second: number of hours west
; of GMT, third: daylight savings time, if applicable.

timezone: PST 8 PDT

; Number of lines in the general-purpose buffer. Note that a high
; number will use lots of memory (256 * 80 bytes is about 20K).

buflines: 256

; The command to allow new users onto your system. If you
; don't want new users, comment this line out.

new: new

; Where to send mail when it's not to your neighbors, or if it's
; domain addressed. You can also make this a bangpath. See docs.

smarthost: lisajous

; Usenet backbone. This is only used in the case of moderated groups,
; so you don't have to chnage it. Generally not the same as smarthost.

backbone: ucbvax.berkeley.edu

; Forum configuration files. These must be present in your
; /waffle/system directory with the same names.

forums: local usenet

; - - - - - - - - - - MESSAGE HEADERS - - - - - - - - - -

; When sending MAIL, headers which are requested from
; the user. For news, see the 'local' or 'usenet' files.

ask: Subject

; Headers which are not listed when reading message, except
; when the VERBOSE command is used.

ignore: Path Message-ID References In-Reply-To Sender

; These are the headers which may be altered by the user. If you run a
; public system be careful about which are listed here.

alter: Subject Keywords Summary Distribution Reply-To Organization

; - - - - - - - - - - PROMPTS - - - - - - - - - -

; People generally change the prompts to give their
; system a more individual look.

prompt: %B%|%T (?=help!) -> %

; Prompts that appear in the SCAN command.
; The first characters are highlighted in VT100 mode.

scan: [^RET^] %[-%], ^Q^)uit: %
scan_end: ^P^ost, ^L^ist, [%[-%]] ^Q^uit: %

; Prompts that appear in the NEW command.
; "Qs" stands for Quickscan, a historical remnant.

newscan: ^Qs>^ %
newscan_end ^Qs>^ Post here? %

error: Monkey + Typewriter = %i.%|
boardname: %B

; The prompt that users see when they dial up.
; For a more Unixy appearance, set to something like "%|login: %"

login: %|Login or NEW: %

; - - - - - - - - - - ACCESS RESTRICTIONS - - - - - - - - - -

mail_ok : 1
netmail_ok : 2
journal_ok : 4
poof_ok : 1
plan_ok : 1
chat_ok : 0
ch_level : 6
ch_name : 8

; These are the directory paths used by the FILES section. See FILES.DOC
; if you want to split the section across multiple drives.

disks : C: C:\FILES

; For BBS only - uncomment these two lines if you want ranks
; displayed on local messages
;
; ch_rank: 5
; comment: Level %L: %R

; For BBS only - uncomment this line if you want cookies; it is
; the minimum access required to add cookies.
;
; cookie_ok : 1

; - - - - - - - - - - LIMITS BY ACCESS LEVEL - - - - - - - - - -

; Number of calls that users are allowed in
; one day, listed for access 0 through 9:

calls: 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 99

; Number of posts that users are allowed in one
; call, listed for access 0 through 9:

posts: 0 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 6 99

; Number of mail messages that users are allowed
; to send in one call, listed for access 0 through 9:

mails: 3 5 5 8 8 8 8 8 9 99

; Upload:Download (UL:DL) ratio for callers by access.
; For example, 20 means 1K uploaded for every 20K downloaded.

ratios: 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

; Minutes permitted each day (even over multiple calls)
; listed for access 0 through 9:

times: 45 70 70 90 90 90 90 90 90 90

; - - - - - - - - - - DIRECTORIES - - - - - - - - - -

; The 'root' location of your FILES transfer section.
; Comment out if you don't want a FILES section.

files: C:\FILES

; The UUCP spool directory. Subdirectories will be created as needed.
; This should be on a disk with enough free space to hold your traffic.

spool: C:\SPOOL

; Temporary directory. This isn't used much, so there is very
; limited advantage to putting it on a ram disk.

temporary: C:\TEMP

; User directories. One directory will be created for each
; active user on your system (either with mail or personal files.)

user: C:\USER

; Waffle directory. Beneath this should be ADMIN, BIN, EXTERN,
; HELP, INFO, MENUS, SYSTEM, TEXT, UUCP and WORDS subdirectories.

waffle: C:\WAFFLE


  3 Responses to “Category : BBS Programs+Doors
Archive   : WAF165.ZIP
Filename : STATIC

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

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