*** pine/osdep/os-bsf.h.orig Sat Jun 15 12:32:50 1996 --- pine/osdep/os-bsf.h Fri Jun 14 00:45:08 1996 *************** *** 0 **** --- 1,406 ---- + /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- + + T H E P I N E M A I L S Y S T E M + + Laurence Lundblade and Mike Seibel + Networks and Distributed Computing + Computing and Communications + University of Washington + Administration Builiding, AG-44 + Seattle, Washington, 98195, USA + Internet: lgl@CAC.Washington.EDU + mikes@CAC.Washington.EDU + + Please address all bugs and comments to "pine-bugs@cac.washington.edu" + + + Pine and Pico are registered trademarks of the University of Washington. + No commercial use of these trademarks may be made without prior written + permission of the University of Washington. + + Pine, Pico, and Pilot software and its included text are Copyright + 1989-1996 by the University of Washington. + + The full text of our legal notices is contained in the file called + CPYRIGHT, included with this distribution. + + + Pine is in part based on The Elm Mail System: + *********************************************************************** + * The Elm Mail System - Revision: 2.13 * + * * + * Copyright (c) 1986, 1987 Dave Taylor * + * Copyright (c) 1988, 1989 USENET Community Trust * + *********************************************************************** + + + ----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + + #ifndef _OS_INCLUDED + #define _OS_INCLUDED + + + /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- + + This first section has some constants that you may want to change + for your configuration. This is the BSD/386 Gamma 4.1 version of the + os.h file. + Further down in the file are os-dependent things that need to be set up + correctly for each os. They aren't interesting, they just have to be + right. There are also a few constants down there that may be of + interest to some. + + ----*/ + + /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- + Define this if you want the disk quota to be checked on startup. + Of course, this only makes sense if your system has quotas. If it doesn't, + there should be a dummy disk_quota() routine in os-xxx.c so that defining + this won't be harmful anyway. + ----*/ + /* #define USE_QUOTAS /* comment out if you never want quotas checked */ + + + + /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- + Define this if you want to allow the users to change their From header + line when they send out mail. The users will still have to configure + either default-composer-hdrs or customized-hdrs to get at the From + header, even if this is set. + ----*/ + #define ALLOW_CHANGING_FROM /* comment out to not allow changing From */ + + + + /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- + Define this if you want to allow users to turn on the feature that + enables sending to take place in a fork()'d child. This may reduce + the time on the user's wall clock it takes to post mail. + NOTE: You'll also have to make sure the appropriate osdep/postreap.* + file is included in the os-*.ic file for your system. + ----*/ + #define BACKGROUND_POST /* comment out to disable posting from child */ + + + + /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- + Turn this on if you want to disable the keyboard lock function. + ----*/ + /* #define NO_KEYBOARD_LOCK */ + + + + /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- + Turn this on to trigger QP encoding of sent message text if it contains + "From " at the beginning of a line or "." on a line by itself. + ----*/ + /* #define ENCODE_FROMS */ + + + + /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- + Timeouts (seconds) + ----*/ + #define DF_MAILCHECK "150" /* How often to check for new mail, by + default. There's some expense in doing + this so it shouldn't be done too + frequently. (Can be set in config + file now.) */ + + /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- + Check pointing (seconds) + ----*/ + #define CHECK_POINT_TIME (7*60) /* Check point the mail file (write changes + to disk) if more than CHECK_POINT_TIME + seconds have passed since the first + change was made. Depending on what is + happening, we may wait up to three times + this long, since we don't want to do the + slow check pointing and irritate the user. */ + + #define CHECK_POINT_FREQ (12) /* Check point the mail file if there have been + at least this many (status) changes to the + current mail file. We may wait longer if + it isn't a good time to do the checkpoint. */ + + + + /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- + In scrolling through text, the number of lines from the previous + screen to overlap when showing the next screen. Usually set to two. + ----*/ + #define DF_OVERLAP "2" + + + + /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- + When scrolling screens, the number of lines from top and bottom of + the screen to initiate single-line scrolling. + ----*/ + #define DF_MARGIN "0" + + + + /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- + Default fill column for pine composer and maximum fill column. The max + is used to stop people from setting their custom fill column higher than + that number. Note that DF_FILLCOL is a string but MAX_FILLCOL is an integer. + ----*/ + #define DF_FILLCOL "74" + #define MAX_FILLCOL 80 + + + + /*----- System-wide config file ----------------------------------------*/ + #define SYSTEM_PINERC "/usr/local/etc/pine.conf" + #define SYSTEM_PINERC_FIXED "/usr/local/etc/pine.conf.fixed" + + + + /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- + The default folder names and folder directories (some for backwards + compatibility). Think hard before changing any of these. + ----*/ + #define DF_DEFAULT_FCC "sent-mail" + #define DEFAULT_SAVE "saved-messages" + #define POSTPONED_MAIL "postponed-mail" + #define POSTPONED_MSGS "postponed-msgs" + #define INTERRUPTED_MAIL ".pine-interrupted-mail" + #define DEADLETTER "dead.letter" + #define DF_MAIL_DIRECTORY "mail" + #define INBOX_NAME "INBOX" + #define DF_SIGNATURE_FILE ".signature" + #define DF_ELM_STYLE_SAVE "no" + #define DF_HEADER_IN_REPLY "no" + #define DF_OLD_STYLE_REPLY "no" + #define DF_USE_ONLY_DOMAIN_NAME "no" + #define DF_FEATURE_LEVEL "sapling" + #define DF_SAVE_BY_SENDER "no" + #define DF_SORT_KEY "arrival" + #define DF_AB_SORT_RULE "fullname-with-lists-last" + #define DF_SAVED_MSG_NAME_RULE "default-folder" + #define DF_FCC_RULE "default-fcc" + #define DF_STANDARD_PRINTER "lpr" + #define ANSI_PRINTER "attached-to-ansi" + #define DF_ADDRESSBOOK ".addressbook" + #define DF_BUGS_FULLNAME "Pine Developers" + #define DF_BUGS_ADDRESS "pine-bugs@cac.washington.edu" + #define DF_SUGGEST_FULLNAME "Pine Developers" + #define DF_SUGGEST_ADDRESS "pine-suggestions@cac.washington.edu" + #define DF_PINEINFO_FULLNAME "Pine-Info News Group" + #define DF_PINEINFO_ADDRESS "pine-info@cac.washington.edu" + #define DF_LOCAL_FULLNAME "Local Support" + #define DF_LOCAL_ADDRESS "postmaster" + #define DF_KBLOCK_PASSWD_COUNT "1" + + /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- + The default printer when pine starts up for the first time with no printer + ----*/ + #define DF_DEFAULT_PRINTER ANSI_PRINTER + + + + /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- + + OS dependencies, BSD/386 Gamma 4.1 version. See also the os-bsi.c files. + The following stuff may need to be changed for a new port, but once + the port is done, it won't change. At the bottom of the file are a few + constants that you may want to configure differently than they + are configured, but probably not. + + ----*/ + + + + /*----------------- Are we ANSI? ---------------------------------------*/ + #define ANSI /* this is an ANSI compiler */ + + /*------ If our compiler doesn't understand type void ------------------*/ + /* #define void char /* no void in compiler */ + + + + /*------- Some more includes that should usually be correct ------------*/ + #include + #include + #include + #include + #include + + + + /*----------------- locale.h -------------------------------------------*/ + /* #include /* To make matching and sorting work right */ + + + + /*----------------- time.h ---------------------------------------------*/ + #include + /* plain time.h isn't enough on some systems */ + /* #include /* For struct timeval usually in time.h */ + + + + /*--------------- signal.h ---------------------------------------------*/ + /* #include /* sometimes both required, sometimes */ + #include /* only one or the other */ + + #define SigType void /* value returned by sig handlers is void */ + /* #define SigType int /* value returned by sig handlers is int */ + + /* #define POSIX_SIGNALS /* use POSIX signal semantics (ttyin.c) */ + /* #define SYSV_SIGNALS /* use System-V signal semantics (ttyin.c) */ + + + + + /*-------------- A couple typedef's for integer sizes ------------------*/ + typedef unsigned int usign32_t; + typedef unsigned short usign16_t; + + + + /*-------------- qsort argument type -----------------------------------*/ + #define QSType void /* qsort arg is of type void * */ + /* #define QSType char /* qsort arg is of type char * */ + + + + /*-------------- fcntl flag to set non-blocking IO ---------------------*/ + /*#define NON_BLOCKING_IO O_NONBLOCK /* POSIX style */ + #define NON_BLOCKING_IO FNDELAY /* good ol' bsd style */ + + + + /*------ how help text is referenced (always char ** on Unix) ----------*/ + #define HelpType char ** + #define NO_HELP (char **)NULL + + + + /* + * Choose one of the following three terminal drivers + */ + + /*--------- Good 'ol BSD -----------------------------------------------*/ + #include /* BSD-based systems */ + + /*--------- System V terminal driver -----------------------------------*/ + /* #define HAVE_TERMIO /* this is for pure System V */ + /* #include /* Sys V */ + + /*--------- POSIX terminal driver --------------------------------------*/ + /* #define HAVE_TERMIOS /* this is an alternative */ + /* #include /* POSIX */ + + + + /*-------- Use poll system call instead of select ----------------------*/ + /* #define USE_POLL /* use the poll() system call instead of select() */ + + + + /*-------- Use terminfo database instead of termcap --------------------*/ + /* #define USE_TERMINFO /* use terminfo instead of termcap */ + + + + /*-- What argument does wait(2) take? Define this if it is a union -----*/ + #define HAVE_WAIT_UNION /* the arg to wait is a union wait * */ + + + + /*-------- Is window resizing available? -------------------------------*/ + #if defined(TIOCGWINSZ) && defined(SIGWINCH) + #define RESIZING /* SIGWINCH and friends */ + #endif + + + + /*-------- If no vfork, use regular fork -------------------------------*/ + /* #define vfork fork /* vfork is just a lightweight fork, so can use fork */ + + + + /*----- The usual sendmail configuration for sending mail on Unix ------*/ + #define SENDMAIL "/usr/sbin/sendmail" + #define SENDMAILFLAGS "-bs -odb -oem" /* send via smtp with backgroud + delivery and mail back errors */ + + + /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- + If no nntp-servers are defined, this program will be used to post news. + ----*/ + /* #define SENDNEWS "/usr/local/bin/inews -h" /* news posting cmd */ + + + /*--------- Program employed by users to change their password ---------*/ + #define PASSWD_PROG "/bin/passwd" + + + /*-------------- A couple constants used to size arrays ----------------*/ + #include /* Get it from param.h if available */ + #undef MAXPATH /* Sometimes defined in param.h differently */ + #define MAXPATH MAXPATHLEN /* Longest pathname we ever expect */ + /* #define MAXPATH (512) /* Longest pathname we ever expect */ + #define MAXFOLDER (64) /* Longest foldername we ever expect */ + + + /*-- Max screen pine will display on. Used to define some array sizes --*/ + #define MAX_SCREEN_COLS (170) + #define MAX_SCREEN_ROWS (200) + + + /*---- When no screen size can be discovered this is the size used -----*/ + #define DEFAULT_LINES_ON_TERMINAL (24) + #define DEFAULT_COLUMNS_ON_TERMINAL (80) + + + /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- + Where to put the output of pine in debug mode. Files are created + in the user's home directory and have a number appended to them when + there is more than one. + ----*/ + #define DEBUGFILE ".pine-debug" + + /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- + The number of debug files to save in the user's home diretory. The files + are useful for figuring out what a user did when he complains that something + went wrong. It's important to keep a bunch around, usually 4, so that the + debug file in question will still be around when the problem gets + investigated. Users tend to go in and out of Pine a few times and there + is one file for each pine invocation + ----*/ + #define NUMDEBUGFILES 4 + + /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- + The default debug level to set (approximate meanings): + 1 logs only highest level events and errors + 2 logs events like file writes + 3 + 4 logs each command + 5 + 6 + 7 logs details of command execution (7 is highest to run any production) + 8 + 9 logs gross details of command execution + ----*/ + #define DEFAULT_DEBUG 2 + + + + /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- + Various maximum field lengths, probably shouldn't be changed. + ----*/ + #define MAX_FULLNAME (100) + #define MAX_NICKNAME (40) + #define MAX_ADDRESS (200) + #define MAX_NEW_LIST (500) /* Max addrs to be added when creating list */ + #define MAX_SEARCH (100) /* Longest string to search for */ + #define MAX_ADDR_EXPN (1000) /* Longest expanded addr */ + #define MAX_ADDR_FIELD (10000) /* Longest fully-expanded addr field */ + + + #endif /* _OS_INCLUDED */ + +