# systems file
#
# This file controls how uucico.exe logs into the remote machine. Here are a
# few example systems scripts. Probably the hardest part of setting up a mail
# and news feed is getting this to work correctly. Have patience and be
# observant.
#
# Lines beginning with "#" are comments. Blank lines are ignored.
#
# ESCAPE CODES SUPPORTED:
#
# \b	- send break
# \r	- send return
# \n	- send newline
# \t	- send tab
# \d	- flush line, delay 1 second
# \s	- send space
# \c	- do NOT send a return at the end of this line (default is to do so)
# \\	- send a backslash
#
# EXPECT/SEND/EXPECT
#
# expect strings may have conditional retry in the format
#
#   expect1-send-expect2
#
# whereas if [expect1] isn't seen in the time specified by the "timeout"
# variable in the .CFG file, the text [send] will be sent, and [expect2]
# will be scanned for.
#
# a string of the format
#
#   expect1--expect2
#
# will cause a single return to be sent should [expect1] not be seen
#
# login through some sort of network. Send returns until you see something,
# at the "NET >" prompt, turn on a binary connection, then connect to the
# system and procede as normal.
#
tomservo Any Hayes 2400 ATDT5551000 "" <CR> NET\s> set\sbinary\son NET\s> c\sunix ogin:--ogin: fsuucp ssword:--ssword mst3000
#
# Most simple login.
#
crow Any Hayes 2400 ATDT5413958 "" <CR> ogin: fsuucp ssword: mst3000
#
# Direct connection. Note the ABSENCE of the dialing command, since direct
# connections are already connected.
#
cambot Any Direct 9600 "" <CR> ogin: fsuucp ssword: mst3000
