2DAPOINT.CTL

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; 2DAPoint v1.50 (11/91)       By Ron Pritchett of FidoNet Node 376/74
;
; Copyright (c) 1991, Distribute Freely, No Modifications to Software

; FidoNet Address
; Address Zone:Net/Node.Point
Address 1:376/74.0

; Save passthru file attaches or not
; (this refers to the files themselves, not the message they're attached to)
; FileFwd Save
; FileFwd Kill (Default)
FileFwd Kill

; Save forwarded messages or not
; Forward Save (Default)
; Forward Kill
Forward Save

; Inbound Mail Path
InBound C:\Binkley\NetFile

; Outbound Mail Path
;  - "Outbound C:\binkley\Outbound.001" is perfectly legal. Any mail for YOUR
;     zone will put there. Any mail for Zone 2 would go into Outbound.002.
;  - The Eggnet (Zone 100) outbound dir be Outbound.064 because 064 is hex
;    for 100. If C:\Binkley\Outbound.064 didn't exist, and was needed,
;    it'd be created.
;
OutBound C:\Binkley\OutBound

; Log filename
; 2DaPoint.Log (in current dir) is the default
Log 2DaPoint.Log

; Matrix/NetMail Path
Mail C:\Mail\Matrix

; Point ReDirection Mode
; Mode Net
; Mode Node (Default)
;
; Mode Net -  Any mail outbound to a point in your network will be saved to
;             it's full 4D address & placed into the appropriate .PNT dir.
;             For example Mail to 1:376/16.1 would be placed into
;             C:\Binkley\Outbound\01780010.PNT as 00000001.?UT.
;                                 \--/\--/        \--/
;                                 376   16        Always 4 0's
; Mode Node - Any mail outbound to a point for your node ONLY will be saved
;             in the corresponding .PNT directory. Otherwise, the 4D address
;             would be embedded into the message but the message would be
;             sent to the point's host system.
;             In the above example, the msg would be placed into
;             C:\Binkley\Outbound as 01780010.?ut
Mode Node


; Password File
;     Default is null. If the file you specify doesn't exists, no passwords
;     will be used. You *MAY* set PWFile to 2DAPOINT.CTL if you wish.
PWFile Squish.cfg

;
; Message attributes - 2 bytes
;
;
;                              Hold─┐     ┌─Orphan (Unknown Destination Node)
;                  File Request─┐   │     │   ┌─File Attach
;         Is Return Receipt─┐   │   │     │   │   ┌─Read
;        Update Request─┐   │   │   │     │   │   │   ┌─Private
;                     ╔═════════════════════════════════╗
;                     ║ F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 ║
;                     ╚═════════════════════════════════╝
;     Audit Trail Request─┘   │   │   │ │   │   │   └─Crash
;           Receipt Requested─┘   │   │ │   │   └─Sent
;                        Reserved─┘   │ │   └─Forward
;                 Local (vs. FidoNet)─┘ └─KillSent (Kill after Sent)
;
; Or for the programmers out there:
;
; Value     Description                     Bit Mask
; -----     ---------------------- -- -------------------
; $0001     private message         * 0000 0000 0000 0001
; $0002     crash mail              * 0000 0000 0000 0010
; $0004     read by addressee       * 0000 0000 0000 0100
; $0008     sent                      0000 0000 0000 1000
; $0010     file attached to msg    * 0000 0000 0001 0000
; $0020     forward                   0000 0000 0010 0000
; $0040     unknown dest node         0000 0000 0100 0000
; $0080     kill after sent         * 0000 0000 1000 0000
; $0100     FidoNet vs. local         0000 0001 0000 0000
; $0200     Hold, don't send        * 0000 0010 0000 0000
; $0400     <reserved>             X? 0000 0100 0000 0000
; $0800     file request            * 0000 1000 0000 0000
; $1000     receipt requested      X* 0001 0000 0000 0000
; $2000     is a return receipt    X* 0010 0000 0000 0000
; $4000     audit trail requested  X* 0100 0000 0000 0000
; $8000     update request         X* 1000 0000 0000 0000
;
;                                   * = preserved by the network
;                                   ? = stripped by the (FTSC spec) but
;                                       preserved by seadog<tm>
;                                   X = not used by Opus
;
; Reminder: Once it's been determined that a message needs sent, then
;           the "SetBit" & "StripBit" bitmasks will be applied.
;
; Flexibility: The bitmask is highly flexible. It could be entered in
;              1 to 16 "words". Leading zeros will be assumed.
;
; StripBit 0 0 0 0 1
; StripBit 1               All 3 of these are equal!
; StripBit 000 1
;
; WARNING!!! DANGER, Will Robinson, DANGER!!!!
; It's recommended that you do NOT mess with any bits other than Private,
; Crash and/or Hold. You are completely on your own and you're playing
; with FIRE!
;
; Examples:
; SetBit   0000 0010 0000 0001        <- Make all mail private & hold
; StripBit 0000 0000 0000 0010        <- Strip all Crash bits
SetBit   0000 0000 0000 0000     ; Nothing Set
StripBit 0000 0000 0000 0000     ; Nothing Stripped

; ZoneGating
; ZoneGate On
; ZoneGate Off (Default)
;
; If ZoneGate is turned on, any inter-zone msgs will be routed thru a
; preselected node that acts as a gateway to another zone. Zonegates are
; setup with the following address scheme:
;
; Origin_Zone:Origin_Zone/Destination_Zone.0
;
;  Zone gate for Zone 1 to 2 would be 1:1/2.0
;                          3 would be 1:1/3.0
;  Zone gate for Zone 2 to 1 would be 2:2/1.0
;                          3 would be 2:2/3.0
ZoneGate On

; Name Service! New for Version 1.10. A Message will be directed to address
; listed. NOTE: Name recognition takes precedent over whatever the destination
; address is, so have your control file setup correctly. the way it works is
; if a message is addressed to your Zone:Net then the address in the control
; file is used.
;
; A destination address may be of the following forms
;
;      Possible Formats                 Assumptions
;   ---------------------         --------------------------------------------
;   <Zone:Net/Node.Point>         - full address, no mistakes here!
;   <Zone:Net/Node>               - Point = 0
;        <Net/Node>               - Zone = Yours, Point = 0
;        <Net/Node.Point>         - Zone = Yours,
;            <Node.Point>         - Zone & Net = Yours
;            <Node>               - Zone & Net = Yours, Point = 0
;                 .<Point>        - Zone, Net & Node = Yours

Names
  Robert Wilhite                           8
  Shay Walters                             12
  Travis Watford                           14.21
  John Brown        ^ John G. Brown Jr.    14.23
  David Wilhite                            14.98
  Ray Radlein                              16.3
  Arnie Elkins                             16.4
  Kevin Parris                             16.5
  David Dorman                             16.39
  John Mood                                16.110
  Mike Faircloth                           16.155
  Greg Prevost                             16.197
  Forrest Bennett                          16
  Bill Talyor                              24
  William Bertholf                         26
  Bob Main                                 38.14
  Allen Hendrix                            38.107
  Ed Wootin         ^ Edwin Wooten         38.112
  Merlin            ^ Larry Von Wessinger  38
  Face              ^ Paul Beverly         38.251
  Sir Kay           ^ Paul Beverly         38.251
  Dennis Rogers                            40
  Paul Deemer                              42
  Dave Rose                                44
  Steve Kopec       ^ Steven Kopec         46
  Mhoram            ^ Steven Kopec         46
  Jules Edwards     ^ Julius Edwards       50
  David Dean                               56
  Jim Harvey                               60
  Rob Ehlers                               64
  John Nettles                             66
  Gale Wilkinson    ^ Gale D. Wilkinson    70
  Roy Myers                                70.101
  Lee Justice                              70.102
  John Van          ^ John Van Buskirk     72
  JVB               ^ John Van Buskirk     72

  Reese             ^ Ben Stuckey          72.115
  ; any message entered to "Reese" or "Ben Stuckey" whose destination
  ; address is 1:376/xx.yy would get sent to "Ben Stuckey" @ 1:376/72.115

  Lewis Etheridge                          .1
  Jim McNamee                              .7
  Steve Robertson                          .22
  Andy Hendin       ^ Andrew Hendin        .26
  Warren Kohn                              .31
  Phillip Jones                            .40
  Jim Pine                                 .109
  Kaptian Keller    ^ Bryan Keller         76
  Judge Dredd       ^ Bryan Keller         76
  Doctor Who        ^ Bryan Keller         76
  Ronnue            ^ Ron Pritchett        Hold
  Sysop             ^ Ron Pritchett        Hold
  System Operator   ^ Ron Pritchett        Hold

  John Gemmill                             3624/19
  Ben Mann                                 151/2
  Amnon             ^ Amnon Nissan         151/100
  SDS               ^ Bill Weinel          151/121
  JoHo              ^ Joaquim Homrighausen 2:270/17
  ; any message entered to "Joho" or "Joaquim Homrighausen" whose destination
  ; address is 1:376/xx.yy would get sent to "Joaquim Homrighausen" @ 2:270/17.0
End

; Mis-Addressing Notification
; Notify None   (Default)
; Notify OurNet
; Notify All
;
; If a msg comes in mis-addressed, then a FYI will be sent back to the
; person telling them where they can contact the addressee in the future.
; This feature is dependent on the name servicing.
;
; Notify None   - no FYI messages are sent
;
; Notify OurNet - FYI's will be sent within your network
;
; Notify All    - FYI's will be sent to ANY system
;
; Example:
;     John Point is 1:376/74.101 & his name is in the name service
;     lookup table. Joe Nobody @ 1:376/2.0 sends a message to
;     "Joe Nobody @ 1:376/74.125" Once the message arrives, the
;     proper address of 1:376/74.101 would be substituted & John
;     Point would get his mail. Also Joe Nobody @ 1:376/2.0 would get
;     the following message:
;
;  Dear Joe Nobody,
;
;       In a Netmail message to John Point on Date/Time,
;       you improperly addressed your message to 1:376/74.125.
;       John Point can be reached at 1:376/74.101.
;       Please make a note of this for future reference.
;
Notify OurNet