1 /****************************************************************************/
2 /* YOUR SYSTEM CONFIGURATION */
3 /* Set all the values in this file appropriately BEFORE compiling any of the*/
4 /* C programs. If you are upgrading from an older version of Citadel/UX, it */
5 /* is vitally important that the #defines which are labelled "structure size*/
6 /* variables" are EXACTLY the same as they were in your old system, */
7 /* otherwise your files will be munged beyond repair. */
8 /****************************************************************************/
12 /* NOTE THAT THIS FILE IS MUCH, MUCH SMALLER THAN IT USED TO BE.
13 * That's because the setup program now creates a citadel.config file with
14 * all of the settings that don't really need to be in a header file.
15 * You can now run setup whenever you want, and change lots of parameters
16 * without having to recompile the whole system!
20 * If you want to keep a transcript of all multiuser chats that go across
21 * your system, define CHATLOG to the filename to be saved to. Otherwise,
22 * set CHATLOG to "/dev/null".
24 #define CHATLOG "chat.log"
27 * SLEEPING refers to the watchdog timer. If a user sits idle without typing
28 * anything for this number of seconds, the session will automatically be
29 * logged out. Set it to zero to disable this feature.
30 * Note: the watchdog timer only functions when the parent is 1 (init) - in
31 * other words, only if Citadel is the login shell.
36 * S_KEEPALIVE is also a watchdog timer, except it is used to send "keep
37 * alive" messages to the server to prevent the server from assuming the
38 * client is dead and terminating the session. 30 seconds is the recommended
39 * value; I can't think of any good reason to change it.
41 #define S_KEEPALIVE 30
44 * This is the command that gets executed when a user hits <E>nter message:
45 * presses the <E>nter message key. The possible values are:
46 * 46 - .<E>nter message with <E>ditor
47 * 4 - .<E>nter <M>essage
48 * 36 - .<E>nter message with <A>scii
49 * Normally, this value will be set to 4, to cause the <E>nter message
50 * command to run Citadel's built-in editor. However, if you have an external
51 * editor installed, and you want to make it the default, set this to 46
52 * to make it use your editor by default.
54 #define DEFAULT_ENTRY 4
58 * Logging level to use if none is specified on the command line.
60 #define DEFAULT_VERBOSITY 9
64 * HOUSEKEEPING_WAKEUP is the number of seconds which pass between each pass
65 * of the housekeeping thread. This normally happens once per minute and there
66 * isn't any good reason to change it.
68 #define HOUSEKEEPING_WAKEUP 60
72 * NLI is the string that shows up in a <W>ho's online listing for sessions
73 * that are active, but for which no user has yet authenticated.
75 #define NLI "(not logged in)"
78 * Maximum number of floors on the system.
79 * WARNING! *Never* change this value once your system is up; THINGS WILL DIE!
80 * Also, do not set it higher than 127.
86 * These define what port to listen on for various services.
87 * If you don't want to run these services on the network, you can specify
88 * a negative port number to create Unix domain sockets. This will allow,
89 * for example, the "citmail" utility to connect to the Citadel SMTP server
90 * to import email, without having to actually run Citadel SMTP on the network.
92 * FIXME ... put this in a programmable config somewhere
98 * SMTP delivery retry and give-up times
99 * FIXME ... put this in a programmable config somewhere
101 #define SMTP_RETRY_INTERVAL 900 /* retry sends every 15 minutes */
102 #define SMTP_GIVE_UP 259200 /* give up after 3 days */
106 * Pathname template to use for Unix domain sockets
108 #define USOCKPATH "/tmp/citadel%04x"
112 * The names of rooms which are automatically created by the system
114 #define BASEROOM "Lobby"
115 #define MAILROOM "Mail"
116 #define AIDEROOM "Aide"
117 #define USERCONFIGROOM "My Citadel Config"
118 #define SYSCONFIGROOM "Local System Configuration"
119 #define SMTP_SPOOLOUT_ROOM "__CitadelSMTPspoolout__"