# Message Networks Message networks are configured in `messageNetworks` section of `config.hjson`. Each network type has it's own sub section such as `ftn` for FidoNet Technology Network (FTN) style networks. Message Networks tie directly with [Message Areas](msg_conf_area.md) that are also defined in `config.hjson`. **Members**: * `ftn`: Configure FTN networks (described below) * `originLine` (optional): Overrwrite the default origin line for networks that support it. For example: `originLine: Xibalba - xibalba.l33t.codes:44510` ## FidoNet Technology Network (FTN) FTN networks are configured under the `messageNetworks.ftn` section of `config.hjson`. ### Networks The `networks` section contains a sub section for network(s) you wish you join your board with. Each entry's key name can be referenced elsewhere in `config.hjson` for FTN oriented configurations. **Members**: * `localAddress` (required): FTN address of **your local system** **Example**: ```hjson { messageNetworks: { ftn: { networks: { agoranet: { localAddress: "46:3/102" } } } } } ``` ### Areas The `areas` section describes a mapping of local **area tags** found in your `messageConferences` to a message network (from `networks` described previously), a FTN specific area tag, and remote uplink address(s). This section can be thought of similar to the *AREAS.BBS* file used by other BBS packages (In fact you can import AREAS.BBS using `oputil.js`!) When importing, messages will be placed in the local area that matches key under `areas`. **Members**: * `network` (required): Associated network from the `networks` section * `tag` (required): FTN area tag * `uplinks`: An array of FTN address uplink(s) for this network **Example**: ```hjson { messageNetworks: { ftn: { areas: { agoranet_bbs: { /* found within messageConferences */ network: agoranet tag: AGN_BBS uplinks: "46:1/100" } } } } } ``` ### BSO Import / Export The scanner/tosser module `ftn_bso` provides **B**inkley **S**tyle **O**utbound (BSO) import/toss & scan/export of messages EchoMail and NetMail messages. Configuration is supplied in `config.hjson` under `scannerTossers.ftn_bso`. **Members**: * `defaultZone` (required): Sets the default BSO outbound zone * `defaultNetwork` (optional): Sets the default network name from `messageNetworks.ftn.networks`. **Required if more than one network is defined**. * `paths` (optional): Override default paths set by the system. This section may contain `outbound`, `inbound`, and `secInbound`. * `packetTargetByteSize` (optional): Overrides the system *target* packet (.pkt) size of 512000 bytes (512k) * `bundleTargetByteSize` (optional): Overrides the system *target* ArcMail bundle size of 2048000 bytes (2M) * `schedule` (required): See Scheduling * `nodes` (required): See Nodes #### Nodes The `nodes` section defines how to export messages for one or more uplinks. A node entry starts with a FTN style address (up to 5D) **as a key** in `config.hjson`. This key may contain wildcard(s) for net/zone/node/point/domain. **Members**: * `packetType` (optional): `2`, `2.2`, or `2+`. Defaults to `2+` for modern mailer compatiability * `packetPassword` (optional): Password for the packet * `encoding` (optional): Encoding to use for message bodies; Defaults to `utf-8` * `archiveType` (optional): Specifies the archive type for ArcMail bundles. Must be a valid archiver name such as `zip` (See archiver configuration) **Example**: ```hjson { scannerTossers: { ftn_bso: { nodes: { "46:*": { packetType: 2+ packetPassword: mypass encoding: cp437 archiveType: zip } } } } } ``` #### TIC Support ENiGMA½ supports TIC files. This is handled by mapping TIC areas to local file areas. Under a given node (described above) TIC configuration may be supplied. TODO #### Scheduling Schedules can be defined for importing and exporting via `import` and `export` under `schedule`. Each entry is allowed a "free form" text and/or special indicators for immediate export or watch file triggers. * `@immediate`: A message will be immediately exported if this trigger is defined in a schedule. Only used for `export`. * `@watch:/path/to/file`: This trigger watches the path specified for changes and will trigger an import or export when such events occur. Only used for `import`. * Free form text can be things like `at 5:00 pm` or `every 2 hours`. See [Later text parsing documentation](http://bunkat.github.io/later/parsers.html#text) for more information. **Example**: ```hjson { scannerTossers: { ftn_bso: { schedule: { import: every 1 hours or @watch:/path/to/watchfile.ext export: every 1 hours or @immediate } } } } ``` ## More Information * [ENiGMA 1/2 + Binkd on CentOS 7](https://www.l33t.codes/enigma-12-binkd-on-centos-7/)