

                         TNET Configuration Maker
                                Help File


     1 Wildcat! Version # (2 or 3): Select 2 if you are running
       Wildcat! 2.x and select 3 if you are running Wildcat! 3.x

     2 Work directory: Directory TNet will use to unpack/pack
       QWK and REP files, TNet deletes files in this directory
       after each import/export.

     3 QWK directory: Directory where TNet will find QWK packet
       to import.

     4 REP directory: Directory where TNet will place REP packets
       made.

     5 Packer (1-ZIP, 2-ARJ, 3-LZH, 4-ARC): Select 1 to use
       Pkzip/Pkunzip, select 2 to use ARJ/UNARJ, select 3 to use
       LZH, and select 4 to use PKARC/PKXARC for QWK and REP files.

     6 Append replies to REP packet: Select Y if you want TNet to
       append (or add on) replies to the REP packet already existing.
       Select N if you want TNet to overwrite the already existing
       REP packet.

     7 ATFilter: Select Y if you want TNet to filter out variables
       found like @USER@, PCBoard, Wildcat! 3 color codes to ESC
       ANSI characters. Recommended to select Y.

     8 Verbose: Select Y if you want TNet to detail the To, From,
       and Subject lines in the log file. Select N for regular
       log file form.

     9 TCAN: (User's Name) Any names appearing in a TCAN line will
       make TNet not echo any messages to or from with this user's
       name.

    10 PRIVNAME: (User's Name) Any messages with this user's name
       will be allowed to echo as a private message even if PRIVATE
       is set to N for a conference.

    11 TRANSLATE: This is useful if the hub sysop goes by the name
       Sysop in messages he writes or if you logon as Sysop.
       1st Part of Translate: (localname)
       2nd Part of Translate: (hubname)
       All messages with (localname) will be exported as (hubname)
       and all messages with (hubname) will be import as (localname)

    12 TAG: Enter alone bypasses this function. A letter should be
    || placed here to be added on to the IMPORTTAG if you want to
    || use different import taglines for your conferences. The
    || letter the TAG in the conference section has will use the
    || import tagline with the same letter.
    ||
    13 IMPORTTAG: Tagline to use for messages being imported.
       Example (The Base  (404) 509-7813  12-14400 HST/V32)
       All messages being imported will have a tagline with that
       line.

    14 TAG: Enter alone bypasses this function. A letter should be
    || placed here to be added on to the EXPORTTAG if you want to
    || use different export taglines for your conferences. The
    || letter the TAG in the conference section has will use the
    || export tagline with the same letter.
    ||
    15 EXPORTTAG: Tagline to use for messages being exported.
       Example (The Base  (404) 509-7813  12-14400 HST/V32)
       All messages being exported will have a tagline with that
       line.

    16 LOGFILE: File TNet will record activity to.

    17 ATTLIMIT: (New feature for TNET 3.50) Attach limit size in
       bytes for files attached to messages.

    18 TTAG: (Works for registered versions of TNet only)
       Select Y if you want your import/export taglines to include
       TNet  at the beginning of each tagline. Select N if you
       want your import/export taglines not to include TNet 
       at the beginning of each tagline.

    19 Local Conference: The conference number to use for this netmail
       conference on your BBS.

    20 Hub Conference: Conference number of hub to import/export from
       and to the local conference.

    21 Private: Select Y if you want to allow private messages to be
       echoed. Select N if you do not want TNet to import/export
       private messages.

    22 TAG: Enter alone bypasses this function. Tagline letter to use
       for this conference.

    23 Nextmsg: (Default 0) Next message number to be exported by TNet.
       TNet changes this number each export properly and if you are
       setting up a new conference, this number should be set to 0.

        If you need more help, refer to your TNET.DOC included in
                         your TNet archive file.


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