The 'set' command allows you to set one of archie's variables.  Their
 values affect how archie interacts with the user.  archie distinguishes
 between three types of variable: "boolean", which may be either set or
 unset, "numeric", representing an integer within a pre-determined range,
 and "string", whose value is a string of characters (which may or may
 not be restricted).

 Currently, the variables that may be set are:


    autologout 		- numeric.   Number of minutes before automatic log out
    compress		- string.    Compression algorithm to be used
    encode		- string.    Encoding algorithm to be used 
				     (with compress)
    language		- string.    Language of help facility
    mailto     		- string.    Address that output is to be mailed to
    match_domain	- string.    List of domains of sites for matches
    match_path		- string.    List of filename components for matches
    maxhits    		- numeric.   'find' stops after this many hits
    maxhitspm		- numeric.   Max number of hits per given filename
    maxmatch		- numeric.   Max number of filenames to return
    max_split_size	- numeric.   Approx. max size of file part to be mailed
    output_format	- string.    How the output is to be displayed
    pager      		- boolean.   If set, use the pager, otherwise don't
    search     		- string.    How 'find' is to search the database
    sortby     		- string.    How 'find' output is to be sorted
    status     		- boolean.   Report how the search is progressing
    term       		- string.    Describes your terminal


 Each variable has a corresponding subtopic entry under 'set'. See them for
 more details. Also, see help on 'unset' and 'show'.