/*
- * $Id$
+ * Tuning of various parameters of the system.
+ * Normally you don't want to mess with any of this.
*
+ * Copyright (c) 1987-2018 by the citadel.org team
+ *
+ * This program is open source software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
*/
-/****************************************************************************/
-/* YOUR SYSTEM CONFIGURATION */
-/* Set all the values in this file appropriately BEFORE compiling any of the*/
-/* C programs. If you are upgrading from an older version of Citadel/UX, it */
-/* is vitally important that the #defines which are labelled "structure size*/
-/* variables" are EXACTLY the same as they were in your old system, */
-/* otherwise your files will be munged beyond repair. */
-/****************************************************************************/
-
-/* $Id$ */
-
-/* NOTE THAT THIS FILE IS MUCH, MUCH SMALLER THAN IT USED TO BE.
- * That's because the setup program now creates a citadel.config file with
- * all of the settings that don't really need to be in a header file.
- * You can now run setup whenever you want, and change lots of parameters
- * without having to recompile the whole system!
- */
-
-/*
- * If you want to keep a transcript of all multiuser chats that go across
- * your system, define CHATLOG to the filename to be saved to. Otherwise,
- * set CHATLOG to "/dev/null".
- */
-#define CHATLOG "chat.log"
-
-/*
- * S_KEEPALIVE is a watchdog timer. It is used to send "keep
- * alive" messages to the server to prevent the server from assuming the
- * client is dead and terminating the session. 30 seconds is the recommended
- * value; I can't think of any good reason to change it.
- */
-#define S_KEEPALIVE 30
-
-/*
- * 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.
- */
-#define DEFAULT_ENTRY 4
-
-
-/*
- * Logging level to use if none is specified on the command line.
- */
-#define DEFAULT_VERBOSITY 9
-
-
-
/*
* 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 SIZ 4096
/*
- * 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.
+ * If the body of a message is beyond this size, it will be stored in
+ * a separate table.
*/
-#define SMTP_RETRY_INTERVAL 900 /* 15 minutes */
-#define SMTP_RETRY_MAX 43200 /* 12 hours */
-#define SMTP_GIVE_UP 432000 /* 5 days */
+#define BIGMSG 1024
/*
- * Who bounced messages appear to be from
+ * SMTP delivery timeouts (measured in seconds)
+ * If outbound SMTP deliveries cannot be completed due to transient errors
+ * within SMTP_DELIVER_WARN seconds, the sender will receive a warning message
+ * indicating that the message has not yet been delivered but Citadel will
+ * keep trying. After SMTP_DELIVER_FAIL seconds, Citadel will advise the
+ * sender that the deliveries have failed.
*/
-#define BOUNCESOURCE "Citadel Mail Delivery Subsystem"
+#define SMTP_DELIVER_WARN 14400 // warn after four hours
+#define SMTP_DELIVER_FAIL 432000 // fail after five days
/*
- * This variable defines the amount of network spool data that may be carried
- * in one server transfer command. For some reason, some networks get hung
- * up on larger packet sizes. We don't know why. In any case, never set the
- * packet size higher than 4096 or your server sessions will crash.
+ * Who bounced messages appear to be from
*/
-#define IGNET_PACKET_SIZE 4000
+#define BOUNCESOURCE "Citadel Mail Delivery Subsystem"
/*
* The names of rooms which are automatically created by the system
#define SENTITEMS "Sent Items"
#define AIDEROOM "Aide"
#define USERCONFIGROOM "My Citadel Config"
-#define USERCALENDARROOM "My Calendar"
+#define USERCALENDARROOM "Calendar"
+#define USERTASKSROOM "Tasks"
+#define USERCONTACTSROOM "Contacts"
+#define USERNOTESROOM "Notes"
+#define USERDRAFTROOM "Drafts"
+#define USERTRASHROOM "Trash"
#define PAGELOGROOM "Sent/Received Pages"
#define SYSCONFIGROOM "Local System Configuration"
#define SMTP_SPOOLOUT_ROOM "__CitadelSMTPspoolout__"
+/*
+ * Where we keep messages containing the vCards that source our directory. It
+ * makes no sense to change this, because you'd have to change it on every
+ * system on the network. That would be stupid.
+ */
+#define ADDRESS_BOOK_ROOM "Global Address Book"
+
/*
* How long (in seconds) to retain message entries in the use table
*/
-#define USETABLE_RETAIN 604800L /* 7 days */
+#define USETABLE_RETAIN 864000L /* 10 days */
+
+/*
+ * The size of per-thread stacks. If set too low, citserver will randomly crash.
+ */
+#define THREADSTACKSIZE 0x100000
+
+/*
+ * How many messages may the full text indexer scan before flushing its
+ * tables to disk?
+ */
+#define FT_MAX_CACHE 25