# PC Yarn configuration file
# Lines in this file beginning with # are comments.
# Lines that end with \ are continued on the next line.

# your login ID on your host
user=nobody

# your full name
name=No Name

# full domain name of your host
host=io.org

# editor program
editor=edit

# SOUP reply packet containing outgoing messages
reply=c:\upload\ioxr.zip

# compress program
compress=pkzip -m %f %d\*.*

# uncompress program
uncompress=pkunzip -o %f %d

# spell check program
#spell=ispell %f

# Organization header added to outgoing messages
#Organization=Internex Online, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

# Reply-To header added to outgoing messages
#Reply-To=nobody@io.org

# Cc header for outgoing messages
#Cc=nobody@io.org

# Bcc header for outgoing messages
#Bcc=nobody@io.org

# prefix inserted in front of quoted text
quote=> 

# file containing signature appended to outgoing messages
#signature=c:\jim\sig

# preserve comments in To:, Cc: and Bcc: headers of outgoing messages
#address-comments=on

# keep copy of sent mail in this folder
#sent-mail=mailed

# keep copy of posted articles in this folder
#sent-news=posted

# In the attribution settings, these % codes are replaced at run time with
# values for the current article:
#
# %a            article number
# %C            current newsgroup name
# %f            From: header
# %i            Message-ID: header
# %n            Newsgroups: header
# %[name]       value of the header named between the square brackets
# %%            % character
# %?            space character if the attribution is less than 80 characters
#               long, otherwise the new line character

# attribution in reply to mail
#mail-attribution=%f wrote:

# attribution in followup to article
#followup-attribution=In article %i,%?%f wrote:

# attribution in reply to article
#reply-attribution=In article %i, you wrote:

# The save to file command writes this line at the start of each saved message.
# The default is to write no line at the beginning of the message.
#save-mail-header = Message %a of %C:

# The save to file command writes this line at the start of each saved article.
# The default is to write no line at the beginning of the article.
#save-news-header = Article %a of %C:

# address book file -- default is <home>\YARN\ADDRBOOK
#address-book=c:\jim\yarn\addrbook

# If the import program finds a newsgroup in the SOUP AREAS file that is not
# in the active newsgroup list, it adds the newsgroup to the active list with
# this number of keep days.
keep=7

# maximum keep days for newsgroups added by import program
#max-keep=30

# Only one of the "hide" and "show" settings may be in effect.
# If both appear, the last one specified takes effect.

# Do not normally display these headers
hide=Approved Message-ID Newsgroups NNTP-Posting-Host Path Received \
     References Return-Path Supersedes Xref X-Status

# Normally display only these headers
#show=Date From Subject

# redisplay this many lines of the previous screen when paging
#next-screen-context-lines=0

# map ISO-8859/1 (ISO Latin 1) character set to IBM code page 850
#charset=iso-8859-1

# map ISO-8859/8 (Hebrew) character set to IBM code page 862
#charset=iso-8859-8

# disable message line displayed at bottom of screen
#message=off

# Join articles with truncated subjects into the proper thread.
# The setting specifies the number of characters to match in the
# subject, not counting the Re: portion.
#join-truncated-subjects = 21

# enable speech friendly interface
#speech=on

# The follow settings are program hooks executed by Yarn.
# The programs must be in a directory in your PATH, or you must modify the
# settings by adding the full path in front of the program name.

# The import program runs this program to check if a message matches any
# mail filter rule.  The %f specifier is replaced with the name of a text file
# containing the message.  Import expects the program to write the destination
# folder name to standard output.  If the program generates no output, import
# deletes the message.
filter=%d\filter1 %f

# program that signs a message with your secret key
#secret-sign=command.com /c %d\pgpe.bat %o -ast %f

# program that encrypts a message with the recipient's public key
# Tip for PGP users: Add your key ID in 0x(ID) format to the end of this
# setting so that you may also decrypt the message you sent.
#encrypt=command.com /c %d\pgpe.bat %o -aest %f

# program that decrypts a message and writes the plaintext to a file
#decrypt=pgp %f -o %o

# program that decrypts and displays a message
#decrypt-view=command.com /c %d\pgpd.bat %f

# The color statement has the syntax
#
#       color <name> <foreground> <background>
#
# where <foreground> and <background> specify a color using the numbers
# 0 to 15, or the keywords
#
#       black, blue, green, cyan, red, magenta, brown, lightgray,
#       darkgray, lightblue, lightgreen, lightcyan, lightred,
#       lightmagenta, yellow, white

# USENET headers
color header cyan black

# specific USENET headers
color header-From lightgray black
color header-Subject lightgray blue

# article body
color body green black

# quoted text
color quoted brown black

# more line
color more black green

# display colors
color window-border     cyan black
color window-title      cyan black
color window-text       lightgray black

color list-border       cyan blue
color list-title        yellow blue
color list-text         white blue
color list-select       white green

color form-border       cyan blue
color form-title        white blue
color form-text         lightgray blue
color form-active       black cyan
color form-inactive     lightcyan blue

color menu-border         cyan blue
color menu-text           cyan blue
color menu-select         cyan black
color menu-hotkey         lightgray blue
color menu-select-hotkey  lightgray black
