Removed timebank and nextuser doors, added signature editor

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Michiel Broek
2003-02-02 21:26:46 +00:00
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<h5>Last update 26-Jun-2002</h5>
<P>&nbsp;<P>
<DIV align=right><h5>Last update 02-Feb-2003</h5></DIV>
<h1>MBSE BBS Global Menus</h1>
<DIV align=center><h1>MBSE BBS Global Menus</h1></DIV>
<hr>
<OL>
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<strong>Optional data:</strong> None.<br>
<P>
<LI value="22"><strong>Nextuser door:</strong> This runs the message to next
user door.<br>
<strong>Optional data:</strong> None.<br>
<P>
<LI value="23"><strong>Timebank door:</strong> This runs the time bank door.<br>
<strong>Optional data:</strong> None.<br>
<P>
<LI value="25"><strong>Safe cracker door:</strong> This runs the Safe Cracker
door.<br>
<strong>Optional data:</strong> None.<br>

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<BLOCKQUOTE>
<h5>Last update 26-Oct-2001</h5>
<P>&nbsp;<P>
<DIV align=right><h5>Last update 02-Feb-2003</h5></DIV>
<h1>MBSE BBS User Settings Menus</h1>
<DIV align=center><h1>MBSE BBS User Settings Menus</h1></DIV>
<hr>
<OL>
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<strong>Optional data:</strong> None.<Br>
<P>
<LI value="318"><strong>Change Address:</strong> Let the user change his
three lines home address.<br>
<strong>Optional data:</strong> None.<Br>
<P>
<LI value="319"><strong>Change signature:</strong> Let the user change
his mail signature file (.signature in his home directory). He is allowed
to edit at most 4 lines of 74 characters.<br>
<strong>Optional data:</strong> None.<Br>
<P>
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<BLOCKQUOTE>
<div align="right"><h5>Last update 06-Jan-2003</h5></div>
<div align="right"><h5>Last update 02-Feb-2003</h5></div>
<div align="center"><H1>MBSE BBS Setup - Global Setup</H1></div>
<P>
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<IMG SRC="../images/mbsetup1.6.S.gif" width="589" height="343">
<P>
<h3>1.9. Next User Door.</h3>
<p>
This is a "message to nextuser" door I found in RapidBBS. It allows a user
to write a message to the next BBS user.
<pre>
<strong>Text file </strong>The textfile to display
<strong>Quote </strong>The prompt to show
</pre>
<p>
<h3>1.10. Safe cracker door.</h3>
<h3>1.9. Safe cracker door.</h3>
<p>
This is a door I found in RapidBBS, it is a simple number guessing game.
<pre>
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</pre>
<p>
<h3>1.11. Time Bank Door.</h3>
<p>
This is the timebank door I found in RapidBBS. It allows a user to deposit
time or download kilobytes on his bank account so when he needs it for
big downloads he can use his savings for extra large downloads. Anyway,
I haven't figured this one out completly for myself, so the meaning of all
these settings are not well explained right now.
<pre>
<strong>Time balance </strong>Maximum time balance
<strong>Max time withdraw </strong>Maximum time to withdraw
<strong>Max time deposit </strong>Maximum time to deposit
<strong>Kb. balance </strong>Maximum Kilobytes balance
<strong>Max Kb. withdraw </strong>Maximum Kilobytes to withdraw
<strong>Max Kb. deposit </strong>Maximum Kilobytes to deposit
<strong>Users time ratio </strong>Time ratio
<strong>Users Kb. ratio </strong>Kilobytes ratio
</pre>
<p>
<h3>1.12. Sysop paging</h3>
<h3>1.10. Sysop paging</h3>
<p>
For sysop chat we use a program that will connect to the users tty. This is
not a nice solution because it will not work over a network, but at least
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<strong>Sunday..Saturday </strong>The times the Sysop is normal available
</pre><p>
<h3>1.13. Fileecho Processing.</h3>
<h3>1.11. Fileecho Processing.</h3>
<p>
A note, when you change the number of Systems or Groups, the databases affected
will be updated automatic.
@@ -250,7 +221,7 @@ the file /opt/mbse/english/macro/filemgr.help to reflect the new settings.
Default all these switches are set to Yes.
<p>
<h3>1.14. Edit Fidonet mail and echomail processing.</h3>
<h3>1.12. Edit Fidonet mail and echomail processing.</h3>
<p>
Note that the first 2 mailboards must also exist in the normal mail areas if
you want to see what is in them. Here they are defined for quick access of the
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and gated news articles to Fidonet.
<P>
<h3>1.15. Edit Internet mail and news processing.</h3>
<h3>1.13. Edit Internet mail and news processing.</h3>
<p>
Email and news is setup here. There are three possible configurations which you
can set with 1.15.11:
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<P>
<h3>1.16. Allfiles and Newfiles lists.</h3>
<h3>1.14. Allfiles and Newfiles lists.</h3>
<p>
These are the settings that affect the generation of newfiles and allfiles reports.
<pre>
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<strong>Groups </strong>The number of newfile groups the newfiles database can hold
</pre><p>
<h3>1.17. Mailer Setup.</h3>
<h3>1.15. Mailer Setup.</h3>
<p>
Note that you can't disable FTS-0001 sessions as that is a mandatory session
protocol in Fidonet. There are 40 phonenumber translations present, this is for
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<strong>Max. MBytes </strong>Maximum MBytes to request, 0 is unlimited
</pre>
<h3>1.18. FTPD Settings.</h3>
<h3>1.16. FTPD Settings.</h3>
<p>
A new program is <strong>mbftpd</strong>. This is a replacement for the normal
ftp server for Linux with special futures for MBSE BBS. This is not working
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<strong>User mbse </strong>If user <strong>mbse</strong> is allowed. Dangerous!
</pre>
<h3>1.19. Edit HTML pages setup.</h3>
<h3>1.17. Edit HTML pages setup.</h3>
<p>
Here you setup the HTML pages that can be created with the <strong>
mbfile web</strong> command. These are HTML pages of your download
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</pre>
<P>
<h3>1.20. Manager flag Descriptions.</h3>
<h3>1.18. Manager flag Descriptions.</h3>
<p>
In this menu you can give the 32 area-/filemgr flags a meaningfull description.
<p>