! Configuration file for finger. See additional comments at end. H MYNODE PDP-11/44 O Your company name - this systems's function R THEVAX M @FINGER$:FINGER.MSG W 0 N 0 L 0 1 143 2 3575 3 15 Q ! ! Sample finger configuration file. You *must* follow this format or you ! will get errors. The first column must be either an exclamation point ! (!) or one of the characters H, O, R, M, W, N, L, 1, 2 or 3, in any or- ! der. The file scan is terminated when a line starting with Q is found. ! ! The usage of the letters is as follows: ! ! H - The string beginning in column 3 is the local host name, with any ! other comments (such as CPU type) desired. ! O - The name of the local organization (your company or department name). ! R - The node name of a host to service requests for nodes not known lo- ! cally. Note: This is used for DECnet lookup, and must be in a format ! considered valid by DECnet. It is rejected if it is either "0" or the ! local host name, but subtle errors can occur by having two nodes each ! configured to be the router for the other. ! M - Message of the day, either a text string or a filename prefaced with ! an @-sign to type the contents of that file. ! W - The minimum number of non-wildcard characters allowed for lookups. A ! value of 0 will allow any match, 1 needs at least one non-wild char- ! acter, etc. ! N - Flag for whether nodename is considered in the mail From: match. 0=no, ! 1=yes. ! L - Flag whether finger should disable reporting mail information. 0=report ! unread count and subjects from sender, 1=report unread count, disable ! subjects, 2=disable both count and subjects. Why is this flag called ! 'L'? If you know the way LJK feels about mail read receipts, you'd know. ! 1 - The default command qualifiers, part 1 of 3 ! 2 - The default command qualifiers, part 2 of 3 ! 3 - The default command qualifiers, part 3 of 3 ! Q - End of configuration file (quit)