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====== File Base Settings ====== | ====== File Base Settings ====== | ||
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=== List Compression === | === List Compression === | ||
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+ | This option, if toggled on, will compress file area numbers so they are always sequential during a file area list. So in a file area list, if a user does not have access to area number 2, then the next area that the user does have access to will become area number 2. | ||
=== List Columns === | === List Columns === | ||
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+ | This option allows the number of columns used in the file area lists to be configured. | ||
=== Bases in Groups === | === Bases in Groups === | ||
=== Reshow File Header === | === Reshow File Header === | ||
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+ | This option specifies whether Mystic BBS will re-display the file header after a pause during standard file listings. | ||
=== Upload Dupe Scan === | === Upload Dupe Scan === | ||
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+ | This option specifies if the system scans new uploads for any existing files (duplicates) with the same name. If this is set to None, no dupe-scanning will take place. If it is set to Current Area, only the area the file was uploaded into will be scanned for duplicates. And lastly if it is set for All Areas, every file area will be scanned for duplicates. Be aware if MUTIL is tossing files that arrive with an accompanying .TIC file, and that .TIC contains a ' | ||
=== Upload Base === | === Upload Base === | ||
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+ | This option defines the default upload base. When this is set to zero (disabled), all uploaded files will go into the user's currently selected file base. If set to a non-zero value, all uploads will be uploaded to the set file base number (as listed in the file base editor). | ||
=== Description Lines === | === Description Lines === | ||
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+ | This option defines the maximum number of file description lines which can be used for each file entry. | ||
=== Import FILE_ID.DIZ === | === Import FILE_ID.DIZ === | ||
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+ | This option, if toggled on, will allow Mystic BBS to search all uploaded files for a FILE_ID.DIZ file. The FILE_ID.DIZ file is included in many archives and contains a description of the file. If this file is found, Mystic BBS will automatically read the description and use it as the file description in the file listing. | ||
=== Max Comment Lines === | === Max Comment Lines === | ||
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+ | Sets the maximum number of lines that file comments are allowed to be. This is a likely depreciated during the 1.12 Alpha round as during Alpha 3 (issued 18 Feb 2016) the WHATSNEW.TXT noted //" | ||
=== Test Uploads === | === Test Uploads === | ||
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+ | Mystic BBS optionally supports external upload testing. | ||
=== Pass Level === | === Pass Level === | ||
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+ | This option defines the Errorlevel which is returned by the external file processor if the file has passed all testing successfully. | ||
=== Command Line === | === Command Line === | ||
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+ | This option defines the command line which is used to run the external file processor. | ||
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+ | //Note: As of Mystic 1.12 A31 the MCI codes that work with the command line are uncertain. There have been recent changes to DOOR MCI codes that likely impact this. I did find this reference in a WHATSNEW.TXT from 1.10 | ||
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+ | "MCI codes for doors and related that normally put a baud rate or comport will now default to 38400 baud and COM1 unless it is a local login." | ||
=== Auto Validate === | === Auto Validate === | ||
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+ | This option defines the ACS string a user must pass in order for the files they upload to be marked as validated. If they do not pass this ACS string, the files will be marked as unvalidated. | ||
=== See Unvalidated === | === See Unvalidated === | ||
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+ | This option defines the ACS string a user must pass in order for unvalidated files to appear in a file listing. | ||
=== DL Unvalidated === | === DL Unvalidated === | ||
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+ | This option defines the ACS string a user must pass in order to download a file that is marked as unvalidated. | ||
=== See Failed === | === See Failed === | ||
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+ | If upload testing is toggled on and a file fails the upload test, they will be marked as " | ||
=== DL Failed === | === DL Failed === | ||
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+ | This option defines the ACS a user must meet in order to download a file which has been marked as " | ||
=== See Offline === | === See Offline === | ||
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+ | This option defines the ACS string a user must pass in order to see files marked by Mystic as offline. | ||
=== Min Upload Space === | === Min Upload Space === | ||
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+ | Mystic BBS has the option to refuse to accept uploaded files when drive space gets low. This option sets the number of kilobytes that must exist in order for Mystic BBS to accept uploads. If this option is set to zero (0), it will be disabled. | ||
=== Min CD-ROM Space === | === Min CD-ROM Space === | ||
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+ | This option specifies the number of kilobytes which must be available on the BBS drive for Mystic BBS to use it's CD-ROM copy feature. When a file area is marked as a " | ||
=== Default Protocol === | === Default Protocol === | ||
+ | Sets the default hotkey download protocol. | ||
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config_file_base_settings.txt · Last modified: 2017/07/02 03:23 by avon