# Email gateway - general kernel resources
-# $Id: default.res,v 1.26 1995/07/03 08:20:13 adam Exp $
+# $Id: default.res,v 1.31 1996/02/12 10:04:51 adam Exp $
#
# Important directories, programs, etc.
gw.reply.mta: /usr/lib/sendmail
gw.reply.tmp.dir: /tmp
#gw.path: /home/adam/egate/kernel
gw.marc.log: marc.log
-gw.timeout: 300
+gw.timeout: 30
gw.resultset: 1
gw.persist: 1
gw.max.process: 3
# Retrieval settings
-gw.ignore.which: 1
+gw.ignore.which: 0
gw.default.show: 10
gw.max.show: 100
gw.msg.subject: Your Z39.50 Query...
gw.msg.greeting: Europagate Email-Z39.50 gateway
gw.msg.cont: Session continued...
-gw.msg.from: Email-gateway
+gw.msg.from: Email-Z39.50 gateway
gw.err.nullbody: Empty body
ccl.command.find: find f
ccl.command.show: show s
specified.
\n
gw.help.base: Command:\n
- \tbase <base>1 <base>2 ...\n
+ \tbase <base1> <base2> ...\n
\n
The base command selects one or more databases. However, some
targets do not allow the selection of more than one database.
If the 'or' is to be applied to "knuth" and "donald", one could use:\n
\tfind ti=computer and (au=knuth or donald)\n\n
\tfind computer and s=2\n
- Here, the <search-term> "computer" is and'ed with result-set "2".
- Note: The result-set reference faclility is unavailable at the moment.
- \n
+ Here, the <search-term> "computer" is and'ed with result-set "2".\n
gw.help.show: Command:\n
\tshow <show-spec> ...\n\n
The show command retrieves records. A <show-spec> is a combination
gw.help.account:\n
\taccount <account>\n
Sets authentication string. Necessary for some targets.\n
+gw.help.status:\n
+ \tstatus\n
+ Displays information about previous result sets and how they were obtained.\n
gw.help.general: You
have triggered the "help"-information on the Email gateway. \n\n
- This preliminary service is a very early alpha release of a Email service
+ This service is the first official release of a Email service
which acts as a Z39.50-client (origin). \n\n
With this service you can connect to several Z39.50-targets. Your Email
body consists of one or more commands. Each command must start on column