# Email gateway - general kernel resources # $Id: default.res,v 1.12 1995/03/01 14:32:24 adam Exp $ # # Important directories, programs, etc. gw.reply.mta: /usr/lib/sendmail gw.reply.tmp.prefix: gwr gw.reply.tmp.dir: /tmp #gw.path: /home/adam/egate/kernel gw.marc.log: marc.log # Retrieval settings gw.ignore.which: 1 gw.default.show: 10 gw.max.show: 100 # Target definitions gw.portno: 210 gw.hostname: localhost gw.bibset: default.bib gw.target.loc: loc.res gw.target.drewdb: drewdb.res gw.databases: # Language definitions gw.lang.dk: lang.dk.res gw.lang.uk: lang.uk.res # Messages gw.msg.subject: Your Z39.50 Query... gw.msg.greeting: Europagate Email-Z39.50 gateway gw.msg.from: Email-gateway gw.err.nullbody: Empty body ccl.command.find: find f ccl.command.show: show s ccl.command.base: base b ccl.command.help: help h ccl.command.info: info i ccl.command.continue: continue ccl.command.status: status ccl.command.cancel: cancel ccl.token.and: and ccl.token.or: or ccl.token.not: not ccl.token.set: set # Diagnostic Conditions gw.bib1.diag.1: Permanent system error gw.bib1.diag.2: Temporary system error gw.bib1.diag.3: Unsupported search gw.bib1.diag.4: Terms only exclusion (stop) words gw.bib1.diag.5: Too many argument words gw.bib1.diag.6: Too many boolean operators gw.bib1.diag.7: Too many truncated words gw.bib1.diag.8: Too many incomplete subfields gw.bib1.diag.9: Truncated words too short gw.bib1.diag.10: Invalid format for record number (search term) gw.bib1.diag.11: Too many characters in search statement gw.bib1.diag.12: Too many records retrieved gw.bib1.diag.13: Present request out of range gw.bib1.diag.14: System error in presenting records gw.bib1.diag.15: Record no authorized to be sent intersystem gw.bib1.diag.16: Record exceeds Preferred-message-size gw.bib1.diag.17: Record exceeds Maximum-record-size gw.bib1.diag.18: Result set not supported as a search term gw.bib1.diag.19: Only single result set as search term supported gw.bib1.diag.20: Only ANDing of a single result set as search term supported gw.bib1.diag.21: Result set exists and replace indicator off gw.bib1.diag.22: Result set naming not supported gw.bib1.diag.23: Combination of specified databases not supported gw.bib1.diag.24: Element set names not supported gw.bib1.diag.25: Specified element set name not valid for specified database gw.bib1.diag.26: Only a single element set name supported gw.bib1.diag.27: Result set no longer exists - unilaterally deleted by target gw.bib1.diag.28: Result set is in use gw.bib1.diag.29: One of the specified databases is locked gw.bib1.diag.30: Specified result set does not exist gw.bib1.diag.31: Resources exhausted - no results available gw.bib1.diag.32: Resources exhausted - unpredictable partial results available gw.bib1.diag.33: Resources exhausted - valid subset of results available gw.bib1.diag.100: Unspecified error gw.bib1.diag.101: Access-control failure gw.bib1.diag.102: Security challenge required but could not be issued - request terminated gw.bib1.diag.103: Security challenge required but could not be issued - record not included gw.bib1.diag.104: Security challenge failed - record not included gw.bib1.diag.105: Terminated by negative continue response gw.bib1.diag.106: No abstract syntaxes agreed to for this record gw.bib1.diag.107: Query type not supported gw.bib1.diag.108: Malformed query gw.bib1.diag.109: Database unavailable gw.bib1.diag.110: Operator unsupported gw.bib1.diag.111: Too many databases specified gw.bib1.diag.112: Too many result sets created gw.bib1.diag.113: Unsupported attribute type gw.bib1.diag.114: Unsupported Use attribute gw.bib1.diag.115: Unsupported value for Use attribute gw.bib1.diag.116: Use attribute required but not supplied gw.bib1.diag.117: Unsupported Relation attribute gw.bib1.diag.118: Unsupported Structure attribute gw.bib1.diag.119: Unsupported Position attribute gw.bib1.diag.120: Unsupported Truncation attribute gw.bib1.diag.121: Unsupported Attribute Set gw.bib1.diag.122: Unsupported Completeness attribute gw.bib1.diag.123: Unsupported attribute combination gw.bib1.diag.124: Unsupported coded value for term gw.bib1.diag.125: Malformed search term gw.bib1.diag.126: Illegal term value for attribute gw.bib1.diag.127: Unparsable format for un-normalized value gw.bib1.diag.128: Illegal result set name gw.bib1.diag.129: Proximity search of sets not supported gw.bib1.diag.130: Illegal result set in proximity search gw.bib1.diag.131: Unsupported proximity relation gw.bib1.diag.132: Unsupported proximity unit code # Help messages 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\n which acts as a Z39.50-client (origin). \n\n With this service you can connect to several Z39.50-targets. Your Email\n body consists of one or more commands. Each command must start on column\n zero; otherwise it will be ignored. Also, everything AFTER the first\n empty line in your body is ignored. Thus, you probably do not have to\n delete your signature in the end.\n\n All your requests will be logged. Hopefully you will get a reply with\n the result of your queries in a minute or two. If you don't something\n probably went wrong. Hopefully, we will be able to see what went wrong\n by examining the log files.\n\n This is what you do:\n\n * First you must select a target (i.e. a host with a Z39.50-interface\n to one or more databases) with the "target" command. For example:\n \ttarget dranet.dra.com\n * Second, select the databases in which you wish to search, with the\n "base" command. For example:\n \tbase drewdb\n\n * Now you are ready to issue real queries by using the "find"-command.\n The query consists of one or more search words. You can perform boolean\n searches by using the operators "and", "or" and "not". For example:\n \tfind computer and knuth\n If the target supports it, you may also direct the search to special\n indexes by using qualfiers. For example, the following query will search\n for "computer" in the "title"-index and "knuth" in the "normal" index:\n \tfind ti=computer and knuth\n\n * If the query succeeds, you will be informed with the number of hits.\n To display the records use the "show"-command.\n