- * This is the command that gets executed when a user hits <E>nter message:
- * presses the <E>nter message key. The possible values are:
- * 46 - .<E>nter message with <E>ditor
- * 4 - .<E>nter <M>essage
- * 36 - .<E>nter message with <A>scii
- * Normally, this value will be set to 4, to cause the <E>nter message
- * command to run Citadel's built-in editor. However, if you have an external
- * editor installed, and you want to make it the default, set this to 46
- * to make it use your editor by default.
+ * Logging level to use if none is specified on the command line.
+ * Note that this will suppress messages before they even get to syslog().
+ */
+#define DEFAULT_VERBOSITY 7
+
+/*
+ * NLI is the string that shows up in a <W>ho's online listing for sessions
+ * that are active, but for which no user has yet authenticated.
+ */
+#define NLI "(not logged in)"
+
+/*
+ * Maximum number of floors on the system.
+ * WARNING! *Never* change this value once your system is up; THINGS WILL DIE!
+ * Also, do not set it higher than 127.
+ */
+#define MAXFLOORS 16
+
+/*
+ * Standard buffer size for string datatypes. DO NOT CHANGE! Not only does
+ * there exist a minimum buffer size for certain protocols (such as IMAP), but
+ * fixed-length buffers are now stored in some of the data structures on disk,
+ * so if you change the buffer size you'll fux0r your database.
+ */
+#define SIZ 4096
+
+/*
+ * If the body of a message is beyond this size, it will be stored in
+ * a separate table.
+ */
+#define BIGMSG 1024
+
+/*
+ * SMTP delivery retry rules (all values are in seconds)
+ *
+ * If delivery of a message via SMTP is unsuccessful, Citadel will try again
+ * after SMTP_RETRY_INTERVAL seconds. This interval will double after each
+ * unsuccessful delivery, up to a maximum of SMTP_RETRY_MAX seconds. If no
+ * successful delivery has been accomplished after SMTP_GIVE_UP seconds, the
+ * message will be returned to its sender.
+ */
+#define SMTP_RETRY_INTERVAL 300 /* 5 minutes */
+#define SMTP_RETRY_MAX 43200 /* 12 hours */
+#define SMTP_GIVE_UP 432000 /* 5 days */
+
+/*
+ * Who bounced messages appear to be from