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<div align="right"><h5>Last update 12-Aug-2005</h5></div>
<div align="center"><H1>MBSE BBS Setup - File Echo's Setup - TIC Areas.</H1></div>
<H3>Introduction.</H3>
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In this setup you can define the File Echo's or TIC areas. Files received or
send from this areas are bound together with a *.tic file with information
about the file and where to store that file. Each file echo must belong to a
group, in this grouprecord is the information about costsharing and some
other details. When a file is received at your system you can do several
things with that file before it is stored in your download areas such as;
scanning the file for virusses, extracting the FILE_ID.DIZ file to use as
description, allow update of magic alias, convert to another compression
format, replace the file archive comment with an add of your own bbs and limit
the number of files (nodelists).
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<H3>TIC Area Setup.</H3>
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<strong>Comment </strong>A description for this area.
<strong>Area tag </strong>The tag for this area.
<strong>Security </strong>The security access flags for downlinks.
<strong>BBS area </strong>The BBS download area number, 0 means passthru.
<strong>Message </strong>Not in use yet.
<strong>Group </strong>The group where this area belongs to.
<strong>Keep # </strong>The number of files to keep, the name must match.
<strong>Fido aka </strong>The Fidonet aka to use for this area.
<strong>Convert </strong>The archiver to convert to, leave blank for none.
<strong>Banner </strong>The bannerfile (in ~/etc) to replace in the archive.
<strong>Replace </strong>Honor the "Replace" command in the .tic file.
<strong>Dupecheck </strong>Check for duplicates in this area.
<strong>Secure </strong>Check if the sending system is connected.
<strong>Touch </strong>Touch rearchived files to the original date.
<strong>Virus sc. </strong>Try to scan for virusses.
<strong>Announce </strong>Files may be announced in this area.
<strong>Upd magic </strong>Allow update magic request name.
<strong>File_id </strong>Try to use the FILE_ID.DIZ file for description.
<strong>Conv.all </strong>Convert archive even if it is already right.
<strong>Send org. </strong>Send original received file instead of the file from the BBS.
<strong>Mandatory </strong>Downlinks can't disconnect from this area.
<strong>Notified </strong>Not in use yet.
<strong>Upl discon </strong>Not in use yet.
<strong>Deleted </strong>If this area must be deleted.
<strong>Active </strong>If this area is active.
<strong>New SR </strong>Give new node links the status SR instead of S.
<strong>Systems </strong>To the screen with connected systems.
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<IMG SRC="../images/fileecho.png" alt='TIC area setup'>
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<H3>Global Commands.</H3>
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From menu 10.2 you can enter the global commands menu. In this menu you can:
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<li>Delete connection
<li>Add new connection
<li>Replace connection
<li>Change connection status
<li>Change aka to use
<li>Change security flags
<li>Delete TIC area
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After you have selected the action you want and added the items to do, you will see
a screen were you can select TIC file area groups. You can then tag one or more
groups and press enter when you are done. Then you have one chance to perform the
actions or to bail out. All areas matching in that group are affected by your
changes. If you are not happy with the result, don't save the database and no
harm is done. The file mbsetup.log shows all affected areas.
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<A HREF="tic.html"><IMG SRC="../images/larrow.png" ALT="Back" Border="0">Back to File Echo's Setup</A>&nbsp;
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