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#############      CONFIGURATION VARIABLES: CHANGE AS NEEDED     #########
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#
# In particular, be sure to set/check the first seven variables:
# <debug>, <administrator>, <mailhost>, <P4PORT>, <P4USER>, <p4>,
# and <repeat>. The script is set to run initially in "debug" mode -
# once it is configured and seems to be doing the right thing, set
# <debug> to 0.

debug = 1
    # If <debug> is true then messages go to stdout
    # and email is not actually sent to users. Instead,
    # all messages go to <administrator>, or no email
    # is sent at all if <administrator> = None. Setting
    # <debug> to larger values creates more output.

administrator = None
    # Set this to the Perforce system administrator's
    # email address. The <administrator> will be notified
    # of problems with the script (e.g. invalid
    # email addresses for users). If <bcc_admin> is set
    # <administrator> will get a copy of all email the
    # script generates.

mailhost = 'localhost'
    # The hostname of the machine running your local SMTP server.

os.environ['P4PORT'] = 'perforce:1999'
os.environ['P4USER'] = 'review_daemon'
    # This user must have Perforce review privileges (via "p4 protect")

p4 = 'p4'
    # The path of your p4 executable. You can use
    # just 'p4' if the executable is in your path.
    # NOTE: Use forward slashes EVEN ON WINDOWS,
    # since backslashes have a special meaning in Python)

repeat  = 0
    # Set to 1 to repeat every <sleeptime> seconds.
    # Set to 0 to run just once - do this if running from cron.

sleeptime = 60
    # Number of seconds to sleep between invocations
    # Irrelevant if <repeat>, above, is 0.

limit_emails = 10
    # Don't send more than this many emails of
    # each type (job and change) at a time. This is
    # a safety feature that prevents runaway email.

notify_changes = 1
notify_jobs    = 1
    # Set <notify_changes> to 0 to disable change notification completely.
    # Set <notify_jobs>  to 0 to disable job notification completely.
    # (Note that at least ONE of these should be set to true: otherwise
    # there's no reason to ever run this program!)

bcc_admin      = 0
    # Set to 1 to Bcc: ALL email to the administrator

send_to_author = 0
    # Set to 1 to CC: email to the original author of the changelist or job

reply_to_admin = 0
    # Set to 1 to set the emails Reply-To: field to the administrator

maildomain = None
    # If value is None, the script will look up the email
    # address for each Perforce user in the "p4 user"
    # data via "p4 user -o <username>". If, instead,
    # you set this variable <maildomain> to any domain
    # (like "yourcompany.com") then the review daemon
    # will assume that Perforce user <username> has
    # the email address <username>@<maildomain>.

complain_from  = 'PerforceReviewDaemon@localhost'
    # The email address FROM which to send complaints to
    # the adminstrator from the "complain" function.

jobpath = '//depot/jobs'
    # Send job review mail to users reviewing <jobpath>.
    # See "p4 help user" for more information.

datefield = 'ModifiedDate'
    # A job field used to determine which jobs users are notified
    # of changes to. When the review daemon runs, subscribing users are
    # notified of any jobs with a higher value in this field then the
    # value in the "jobreview" counter -- and when job notification is
    # completed, the "jobreview' counter is updated accordingly.
    #
    # This field needs to appear in your jobspec as a "date" field
    # with persistence "always". See "p4 help jobspec" for more
    # information.

extra_reviews = [
    # ('//depot/proj', 'proj-list@example.com'),
]
    # A list of tuples matching prefixes to email addresses that should
    # receive them.