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PDP-10.its/build/names.2011
Björn Victor 2d1b8c65a2 Add a HOSTS3 entry for the gateway IP.
This is needed to make COMSAT parse the IP address properly.
2024-09-17 08:34:41 +02:00

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;;; -*- Fundamental -*-
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;;
;;; This file belongs on %MCHN%. DO NOT COPY TO OTHER MACHINES!!
;;;
;;; The format of this file is documented in .MAIL.;NAMES INFO.
;;; You should read that before modifying it. Also, there are
;;; restrictions on tourists creating mailing lists; see
;;; ACOUNT;TURIST POLICY.
;;;
;;; If you DO mung this file, after writing it out look for a file
;;; called "NNAMED ERRnnn" or "NAMED ERRnnn" to appear, where nnn is
;;; the same version number you wrote. This file will tell you if you
;;; won or not, hopefully with explanations if it didn't. If this
;;; report file DOESN'T appear, either the mailer isn't around, or is
;;; busy, or is falling down in flames. (Congratulations!)
;;;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; Try to use only domain-style host names.
; (Except for specially known ITS hosts.)
;;; Various special sacred lists - don't mung these!
(SYS-OPERATING-TROUBLE (EQV-LIST %MCHN%-ADMIN))
(MAGIC-DRAGON-KEEPER (EQV-LIST %MCHN%-ADMIN))
; Gateways and bug host. To set a value, use (EQV-LIST @host), where
; host is a known host name, or an (octal) Chaosnet address, or
; an IP address such as 192.168.1.1. Remember the @, and
; NOTE that the address must belong to a host in SYSTEM;H3TEXT.
; *COMSAT-TCP-GATEWAY sets TCPGAT, which is used for all non-Chaosnet mail.
(*COMSAT-TCP-GATEWAY (EQV-LIST @%GW%))
; *COMSAT-DOMAIN-GATEWAY sets DOMGAT, which is used as a relay
; for all unknown hostnames.
(*COMSAT-DOMAIN-GATEWAY (EQV-LIST @%GW%))
; *COMSAT-BUGHOST sets BUGHST: where to send BUG mail which isn't specified
; below. Default is the local host.
; *COMSAT-HEADER-GATEWAY sets HDRGAT, which is used in headers to create
; user%host@HDRGAT headers on outgoing mail through relays.
; *COMSAT-GATEWAY-HOST sets GATHST which is used to set the default
; HDRGAT, TCPGAT, and DOMGAT for Chaos-only hosts. It has no effect on
; Internet-connected hosts. It's better to set the entries above explicitly.
; Mail maintenance stuff. Do not fuck with this.
(BUG-MAIL (EQV-LIST BUG-QMAIL))
(BUG-MAILER (EQV-LIST BUG-QMAIL))
(BUG-QMAIL (EQV-LIST BUG-MAIL-AND-POSTMASTER [.MAIL.;MAIL BUGS]))
(BUG-MAIL-AND-POSTMASTER (EQV-LIST %MCHN%-ADMIN))
(POSTMASTER (EQV-LIST BUG-MAIL-AND-POSTMASTER))
(MAIL-DIR-MAINT (EQV-LIST %MCHN%-ADMIN))
(MAIL-MAINTAINERS (EQV-LIST ([.MAIL.;FAILED STUFF] (R-OPTION FAST-APPEND))
%MCHN%-ADMIN))
(H3MAKE-MAINTAINERS (EQV-LIST ([.MAIL.;FAILED STUFF] (R-OPTION FAST-APPEND))
%MCHN%-ADMIN))
(COMSAT (EQV-LIST MAIL-MAINTAINERS))
(H3MAKE (EQV-LIST H3MAKE-MAINTAINERS))
(DEAD-MAIL-RECEIPTS (EQV-LIST [NUL:])) ; out for dead msgs
;; See message about this in mc:.mail.;names:
(NET-ORIGIN (EQV-LIST ; ([.MAIL.;FAILED NETORG] (R-OPTION FAST-APPEND))
MAIL-MAINTAINERS))
; Inquire database daemon. These are needed in order to update
; the database!
(UPDATE-ITS-INQUIR (EQV-LIST UPDATE-INQUIR@%MCHN%))
(UPDATE-INQUIR (EQV-LIST ([INQUIR;INQUPD RECORD] (R-OPTION APPEND))
[INQUIR;.UPD1. >]
(PGM [INQUIR;INQUPD BIN]
(R-PGM-MNTNR BUG-INQUIR)
(R-PGM-DISOWN 6))))
(UPDATE-INQUIR-LOSSAGE (EQV-LIST [NUL:INQUIR;INQUPD BARFS]))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;; Here is the stuff for *MSG message hackery. Any name beginning with "*"
;;; is by default of type *MSG, and will be given a *MSG-style header unless
;;; otherwise forced.
;;; All *MSG-type recipients will appear in the DISTRIB field, unless
;;; they have the NOTDIST option. Any attempt to actually send the message
;;; to a *MSG-type rcpt will throw away the name itself and send instead
;;; to the file [DSK:.MSGS.;1 2] where 1 and 2 default to *MSG and > unless
;;; explicitly specified via MSG-FN1 and MSG-FN2.
;; The entry for "*" is the only one which varies in the NAMES file for
;; each site.
(* (R-OPTION NOTDIST) (EQV-LIST *%MCHN%))
;; *msg mailing lists -- see .MAIL.;BBOARD INFO for accepted policy on
;; which list to use for what purpose.
(*ITS (R-OPTION NOTDIST) (EQV-LIST *%MCHN%))
;; BBOARD goes most everywhere but is not shown by :MSGS by default
(BBOARD (EQV-LIST (*BBOARD)))
(*BBOARD (EQV-LIST *MSGS-TO-ITSES))
;; Hosts that can receive *msgs
(*%MCHN% (EQV-LIST *MSGS-TO-ITSES))
(*MSGS-TO-ITSES (R-OPTION NOTDIST)
(EQV-LIST (*MSG-SINK@%MCHN% (R-OPTION NOTDIST))))
; This is final "sink". Mailer converts to filename specially.
(*MSG-SINK (R-OPTION NOTDIST))
; Messages addressed to a BUG-type recipient that doesn't exist are
; vectored to (BUG RANDOM-PROGRAM) instead, at a host address patched
; into COMSAT at location BUGHST.
(BUG-RANDOM-PROGRAM (EQV-LIST %MCHN%-ADMIN))
;; The remaining names are not necessary to the operation of ITS but
;; are generally useful, I suppose.
; Plausible generic contact names.
(NETWORK-LIAISON (EQV-LIST %MCHN%-ADMIN))
(LIASON (EQV-LIST NETWORK-LIAISON))
(LIAISON (EQV-LIST NETWORK-LIAISON))
(ACTION (EQV-LIST NETWORK-LIAISON))
; Personal lists and stuff.
(%MCHN%-ADMIN (EQV-LIST [.MAIL.;ADMIN MAIL]))
(ACCOUNTS-NOTIFICATION (EQV-LIST %MCHN%-ADMIN))
(USER-ACCOUNTS (EQV-LIST %MCHN%-ADMIN))
(ACCOUNTS-HELD-REFUSED (EQV-LIST %MCHN%-ADMIN))
(USER-ACCOUNTS-ARCHIVE (EQV-LIST %MCHN%-ADMIN))
(PASSWORD-SYSTEM (EQV-LIST %MCHN%-ADMIN))
(BUGGY-PWORD (EQV-LIST %MCHN%-ADMIN))
(HIPY-PAPY-BTHUTHDTH-THUTHDA-BTHUTHDY (EQV-LIST %MCHN%-ADMIN))