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static char *SccsID[] = "@(#)config.c 1.1 %G%";
/*
* This file contains definitions of network data used by Mail
* when replying. See also: configdefs.h and optim.c
*/
/*
* The subterfuge with CONFIGFILE is to keep cc from seeing the
* external defintions in configdefs.h.
*/
#define CONFIGFILE
#include "configdefs.h"
/*
* Set of network separator characters.
*/
char *metanet = "!^:%@.";
/*
* Host table of "known" hosts. See the comment in configdefs.h;
* not all accessible hosts need be here (fortunately).
*/
struct netmach netmach[] = {
"a", 'a', SN,
"b", 'b', SN,
"c", 'c', SN,
"d", 'd', SN,
"e", 'e', SN,
"f", 'f', SN,
"g", 'g', SN,
"ingres", 'i', AN|SN,
"ing70", 'i', AN|SN,
"berkeley", 'i', AN|SN,
"ingvax", 'j', SN|BN,
"virus", 'k', SN,
"vlsi", 'l', SN,
"image", 'm', SN,
"esvax", 'o', SN,
"sesm", 'o', SN,
"q", 'q', SN,
"research", 'R', BN,
"arpavax", 'r', SN|BN,
"src", 's', SN,
"mathstat", 't', SN,
"csvax", 'v', BN|SN,
"vax", 'v', BN|SN,
"ucb", 'v', BN|SN,
"ucbvax", 'v', BN|SN,
"onyx", 'x', SN,
"vax135", 'X', BN,
"cory", 'y', SN,
"eecs40", 'z', SN,
0, 0, 0
};
/*
* Table of ordered of preferred networks. You probably won't need
* to fuss with this unless you add a new network character (foolishly).
*/
struct netorder netorder[] = {
AN, '@',
AN, '%',
SN, ':',
BN, '!',
-1, 0
};
/*
* Table to convert from network separator code in address to network
* bit map kind. With this transformation, we can deal with more than
* one character having the same meaning easily.
*/
struct nettypetab nettypetab[] = {
'%', AN,
'@', AN,
':', SN,
'!', BN,
'^', BN,
0, 0
};
struct netkindtab netkindtab[] = {
AN, IMPLICIT,
BN, EXPLICIT,
SN, IMPLICIT,
0, 0
};