; ; Pegasus Mail System, ; Copyright (c) 1990-97, David Harris, All Rights Reserved. ; ; Form Fact File format (.FFF files). ; ; FFFs are examined by Pegasus Mail at startup and are used to determine ; what forms resources are available to users. WinPMail scans the following ; locations when looking for FFFs - ; ; * The user's home mailbox ; * The base directory (ie, where WINPMAIL.EXE resides) ; * If present, the directory indicated by an FFF environment variable. ; ; An FFF may contain definitions for as many forms as you wish - in general ; terms, system-wide FFFs are best defined in a single file since this will ; speed the startup of the program, but the ability to have multiple FFFs ; can make for much simpler installation of new forms. ; ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; WinPMail forms are executable code! You should never load forms onto your ; system unless you are absolutely certain of their pedigree, because they ; are a perfect vehicle for trojan horses. ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; ; The following keywords are recognized in this file: ; ; "Form name" - The name which should appear in the form selector list ; "Form DLL" - Full path to the DLL containing the form's code ; "Form type" - COMPOSER, READER or ENCRYPTOR ; "Form flags" - A bitmap value - see below ; "Form tagname" - Form's registered tagname written into outgoing mail ; "Form data" - Any custom data required by the form ; "End" - End of definition - add the form to the form list. ; ; "Form triggers" - only valid for READERS - what should activate the form ; ; "Form flags" is a bitmap composed of the following bits: ; ; Mnemonic Value Meaning ; ---------------------------------------------------------------- ; WPM_STARTUP 1 Load the extension when WinPMail starts up ; WPM_NOLIST 2 Do not show in the "Extensions" window list ; WPM_HIDDEN 4 Hide the parent MDI window on loading ; WPM_LOGGING 8 Extension wants to receive logging events ; WPM_ONEONLY 16 Only allow one running instance at any time ; WPM_FIRSTRUN 32 Autoload extension on first-ever WinPMail run ; WPM_USES_TCP 64 Extension requires TCP/IP services to run ; ; The following flag values can be used by encryptor extensions: ; ; CAN_ENCRYPT 256 Module can encrypt messages ; CAN_DECRYPT 512 Module can decrypt messages ; CAN_SIGN 1024 Module can add digital signatures to messages ; CAN_VALIDATE 2048 Module can verify digital signatures ; HAS_INTERFACE 4096 Module has a key management user interface ; NEEDS_BURSTING 8192 Module requires one message per recipient ; ; Various flags can be combined by adding (or ORing) the values ; together - so to have a hidden extension which loads at startup, ; is interested in logging events, and does not appear in the ; "Extensions" window, you would use 1 + 2 + 4 + 8 = 15 ;