From 27bd06a383580b70b8e97a7ef93c20802c20b297 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: John Kohl Date: Wed, 15 Nov 1989 18:00:54 +0000 Subject: add comments and mail stuff --- zwgc/zwgc.desc | 70 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 70 insertions(+) (limited to 'zwgc/zwgc.desc') diff --git a/zwgc/zwgc.desc b/zwgc/zwgc.desc index c04e51b..a579697 100644 --- a/zwgc/zwgc.desc +++ b/zwgc/zwgc.desc @@ -1,3 +1,40 @@ +# Copyright 1989 Massachusetts Institute of Technology +# +# For copying and distribution information, see the file +# "mit-copyright.h". +# +# $Source$ +# $Author$ +# $Id$ +# +# +# Default WindowGram description file +# +# +# AUTHENTICATION information +# +# $auth can be either Yes, No, or Forged +# +# "Yes" means that the sender field present in the notice was verified by +# Kerberos authentication +# +# "No" means that either the sender did not include any authentication +# information, or the authentication information was not verified by the +# Zephyr Server before the notice was sent to you. +# +# "Forged" means that the Server claims that the sender of the notice +# was verified by Kerberos authentication, but your WindowGram client +# could not verify this. This stage of verification is done by a cryptographic +# checksum. The most probable cause of the failure of the checksum +# provided by the Server to match the checksum generated by your +# WindowGram client is that you changed Kerberos tickets, and the Server +# was using an old value to compute the cryptographic checksum. You can +# update the Server's value by typing 'zctl load' to your prompt. +# +# By default, notices which appear forged are labeled as 'UNAUTHENTIC' +# to avoid confusion as to what 'Forged' really means. +# To change this display, change the last word in the line following +# 'match "forged" to something other than "UNAUTHENTIC". case $auth match "yes" set aval = "Authentic" @@ -15,6 +52,39 @@ match "WG_CTL_CLASS" endif exit +# +# MAIL NOTIFICATION +# +# To receive mail notifications, you need to do several things: +# 1) subscribe to MAIL,POP messages. You do this by typing: +# zctl add mail pop +# to your prompt. By doing this, you will get a simple notice every +# time you are logged in and more mail arrives for you at your post office. +# +# 2) If you wish to be notified of the sender, recipient and subject of the +# new mail, remove the pound-signs from the beginning of the 10 lines below +# between 'match "mail"' and 'exit', inclusive. +# +# Note: The use of the following lines is NOT necessary to receive +# notifications of new mail. The only effect of uncommenting these +# lines is to display on your screen the sender, recipient and subject +# of the mail (In addition, uncommenting these lines will add extra load +# to the post office servers, making them run slower.). +# If you do not wish this information to be displayed where other users +# might possibly read it, or you wish to avoid loading down the post +# office servers, you need not uncomment these lines. Just follow step +# 1 above. +# +#match "MAIL" +# case $instance +# match "pop" +# exec /usr/athena/zmailnotify +# exit +# endcase +# print "(Authentication: @bold("+$aval+"))\n" +# print substitute($default) +# put +# exit match "message" if (upcase($opcode) == "PING") then exit endif -- cgit v1.2.3