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This example screen is from a Windows based system and displays the standard 'out of the box' settings that ship with the default installation. | This example screen is from a Windows based system and displays the standard 'out of the box' settings that ship with the default installation. | ||
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+ | === List Compression === | ||
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+ | This option, if toggled on, will compress message area numbers so they are always sequential during a message area list. So in a message 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. | ||
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+ | === List Columns === | ||
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+ | This option allows the number of columns used in the message area lists to be configured. | ||
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+ | === Show Message Header === | ||
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+ | When this option is set to " | ||
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+ | === Bases in Group List === | ||
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+ | If this setting is set to Yes then Mystic will calculate the number of bases found in each group. If set to No then it will skip it | ||
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+ | === Max AutoSig Lines === | ||
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+ | This option defines the maximum number of lines a user will be allowed to use in their auto signature. | ||
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+ | === Force NL Match === | ||
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+ | If this is set to Yes, Mystic will force a user who is sending netmail to match an address found in the nodelist. | ||
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+ | === Extended Reply ACS === | ||
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+ | If this ACS value is met for a user, Mystic will allow the user to select the message base which the reply will go to. | ||
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+ | === Attachment ACS === | ||
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+ | This ACS value is now depreciated and no longer has any affect. | ||
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+ | === Msg Upload ACS === | ||
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+ | This is the ACS value that must be met before a user can upload message content in to the message editor (Full Screen or Line Editor) whilst composing a message. To use this feature a user presses the U key from the available menu options from within the message editor. | ||
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+ | === Add [ANSI] Prefix === | ||
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+ | Mystic now has an option to add [ANSI] prefix to message subjects of ANSI messages. This can be set to off, on, or echomail only. | ||
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+ | === Add Re: Prefix === | ||
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+ | When this option is on Mystic will add " | ||
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+ | //**Note:** Mystic will now strip all [ANSI] tags and RE: prefixes prior to replying to a message, and recalculate/ | ||
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+ | === Default Origin === | ||
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+ | Sets the default text used in the Origin line when a new message base is created. This can also be configured for each individual message base in the Message Base Editor. | ||
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+ | === Quote Color === | ||
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+ | This option is used to set the default display color for Quoted text while reading messages. | ||
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+ | === Text Color === | ||
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+ | This option is used to set the default display color for text while reading messages. | ||
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+ | === Tear Color === | ||
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+ | This option is used to set the default display color for the Tear Line while reading messages. | ||
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+ | === Origin Color === | ||
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+ | This option is used to set the default display color for the Origin line while reading messages. | ||
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+ | === Kludge Color === | ||
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+ | This option is used to set the default display color for Kludge lines displayed while reading messages. | ||
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+ | To toggle on/off the view of these special control lines press the V key when viewing a message in a message base configured as Echomail. | ||
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+ | === Netmail Crash === | ||
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+ | When this option is set to " | ||
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+ | === Netmail Hold === | ||
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+ | When this option is set to " | ||
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+ | === Netmail Kilsent === | ||
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+ | When this option is set to " | ||
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+ | === Netmail Direct === | ||
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+ | When this option is set to " | ||
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+ | === Create Semaphore === | ||
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+ | This setting determines whether or not Mystic will create semaphore files immediately when saving a message, or if it will wait for the user to logoff. This can be a powerful tool to enable messages to be sent within 60 seconds of a user saving a message on your BBS. When combined with a MUTIL option for [ExportEchomail] entitled " | ||
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+ | === Ask Message Post === | ||
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+ | When this option is set to Yes, Mystic will ask the users if they would like to post a message before moving to | ||
+ | the next message base during a new scan or when reading messages and reaching the final message. | ||
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config_message_base_settings.1498984081.txt.gz · Last modified: 2017/07/02 03:28 by avon