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Nevarre Demonian | All | PART 3 |
July 14, 1995 6:56 PM * |
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PVTLIST C:\IM\NODELIST\BOZONET.* PVTLIST C:\IM\NODELIST\LAMELIST.* PVTLIST C:\IM\NODELIST\ITCLIST.* ;PVTLIST C:\IM\NODELIST\NETWORK.666 ;PVTLIST C:\IM\NODELIST\BRUSHNET.* PVTLIST C:\IM\NODELIST\CPFLEANET.* ; --------------------------------------------------------------------- POINTLIST C:\IM\nodelist\FDPOINT.pvt ;POINTLIST c:\fd\HOMEY.pts 1:666/66 ;POINTLIST c:\fd\LAMER.pct 1:170/888 ; --------------------------------------------------------------------- ; PHONE <zz:nn/nn.pp> <number> ;PHONE 1:300/000 1-666-999-0000 ;PHONE 1:333/9999 ; --------------------------------------------------------------------- USE ZONE 1,2,3,4,5,6,40,85,86,98, ; --------------------------------------------------------------------- ; MODEM allows you to send strings to the modem depending on the node- ; list data for the system FD (the mailer) is calling. You can use most ; nodelist flags as well as explicit node numbers. The below listed ; example is for a US Robotics HST dual standard modem. ; ; If the system has the PEP flag, AT&M0X4| will be sent. The V32 flag is ; listed after the PEP flag because some PEP modems handles V32 as well ; in which case we'd want a V32 connection. The HST flag is listed last ; because if the system is using an HST DS (HST/V32), we want to use ; the HST mode. ; MODEM ; PEP AT&M0X4| ; Disable VOICE recognizition for PEP systems ; V32 AT&M5B0| ; Enable ARQ connects with V32 systems ; HST AT&M5B1| ; Force ARQ connects with HST systems ; 1:1/101 ATM1| ; Enable speaker when calling FrontDoor Help END ; ; --------------------------------------------------------------------- ; DIAL <NATL PREFIX>/<SUFFIX> <INTL PREFIX>/<SUFFIX> ; ; Indicates the start of the dial translation table. All four parameters ; are optional and are only used if no other translation applies for a ; telephone number. ; ; If you only want to use a national (NATL) prefix/suffix, you must ; specify the / character for the international (INTL) prefix/suffix to ; indicate no special treatment. The same applies if you only want to use ; an INTL prefix/suffix. ; ; If you need to strip the search value from a number, you don't have to ; put anything after it. In other words, if you need to strip 1-305-596 ; from all number, you enter that string with no translation. Comments are ; ignored and must be preceded by a semicolon. ; ; The translation values (strings) doesn't have to contain numerical ; characters (0-9,.-). They can include commands such as "S25=100" etc. as ; long as your modem supports it. ; DIAL / 10288-011- ; Add 011- to international 011- 1-909- ; Local to me. ; END ; ; --------------------------------------------------------------------- ; COST <NATL COST> <INTL COST> [BAUD RATE] ; ; Indicates the start of the cost table. The two (default) parameters are ; NOT optional. The default cost only applies to numbers with no matching ; entry in the cost table. ; ; An additional parameter can be added after the cost for a number entry ; indicating the maximum baud rate used. This is useful when calling ; locations with a lot of line noise etc. Please note that this doesn't ; work with several high-speed modems such as the US Robotics HST. You ; can't force a HST modem to connect at 2400 with another HST modem by ; changing the baud rate. ; ; Note: You should *only* list those areacodes/exchanges that you don't ; want to give the default cost. ; COST 0 0 ; Default: 25 cents for domestic calls ; Default: 150 cents for international calls ; ; Local (to me) numbers ; ;1-818- 0 ;1-305-221- 0 ; ; Domestic (to me) but not local numbers ; ;1-204- 50 ; Manitoba Canada ;1-306- 50 ; Saskatchewan ;1-403- 50 ; Northwest Territories ;1-416- 50 ; Ontario ;1-418- 50 ; Quebec ;1-506- 50 ; New Brunswick ;1-514- 50 ; Quebec ;1-519- 50 ; Ontario ;1-600- 50 ;1-604- 50 ; British Columbia ;1-613- 50 ; Ontario ;1-700- 150 ; Special Toll Calls ;1-705- 50 ; Ontario ;1-706- 50 ; Mexico ;1-709- 50 ; Newfoundland ;1-710- 50 ;1-711- 50 ;1-800- 0 ; Toll-free Numbers ;1-807- 50 ; Ontario ;1-809- 100 ; Caribbean Islands ;1-810- 100 ;1-811- 100 ;1-819- 50 ; Quebec ;1-900- 150 ; Special Toll calls ;1-902- 50 ; Nova Scotia/ Prince Edward Island ;1-903- 50 ;1-905- 50 ; Mexico ;1-907- 50 ; Alaska ; ; International Direct Dialing charges ; ;684- 350 ; American Samoa ;54- 175 ; Argentina ;61- 300 ; Australia ;973- 275 ; Bahrain ;55- 175 ; Brazil ;541- 175 ; Buenos Aires ;56- 175 ; Chile ;593- 175 ; Ecuador ;679- 350 ; Fiji Islands ;689- 250 ; French Polynesia ;49- 200 ; Germany Federal Republic ;671- 350 ; Guam ;592- 175 ; Guyana ;852- 350 ; Hong Kong ;62- 350 ; Indonesia ;98- 225 ; Iran ;964- 225 ; Iraq ;972- 225 ; Israel ;81- 250 ; Japan ;254- 175 ; Kenya ;82- 350 ; Korea ;965- 225 ; Kuwait ;64- 250 ; New Zealand ;675- 250 ; Papua New Guinea ;51- 175 ; Peru ;63- 175 ; Phillippines ;966- 225 ; Saudi Arabia ;65- 250 ; Singapore ;27- 175 ; South Africa ;886- 350 ; Taiwan ;66- 350 ; Thailand ;971- 225 ; United Arab Emirates ;58- 175 ; Venezuela END ; ; ; -------more coming! ��������������������������������������������������������� �������d i a b 0 l i c a����P L A T I N U M��W H Q������� ��������������������������������������������������������� |
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