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config_message_base_settings [2017/07/03 02:50] – [Message Base Settings] avonconfig_message_base_settings [2021/06/24 09:06] (current) g00r00
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-//**[ this page is under construction by Avon - July 2017]**// 
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 ====== Message Base Settings ====== ====== Message Base Settings ======
  
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          █  Msg Upload ACS      │                    Netmail Direct   │ No       █          █  Msg Upload ACS      │                    Netmail Direct   │ No       █
          █  Add [ANSI] Prefix   │ Echo Only          Create Semaphore │ Logout   █          █  Add [ANSI] Prefix   │ Echo Only          Create Semaphore │ Logout   █
-         █  Add Re: Prefix      │ Yes                                            +         █  Add Re: Prefix      │ Yes                Ask Message Post │ Yes      
          █  Default Origin      │ New Mystic BBS                                 █          █  Default Origin      │ New Mystic BBS                                 █
          █                                                                       █          █                                                                       █
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 === Bases in Group List === === 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
  
 === Max AutoSig Lines === === Max AutoSig Lines ===
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 === Attachment ACS === === Attachment ACS ===
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 +This ACS value is now depreciated and no longer has any affect.
  
 === Msg Upload ACS === === 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.
  
 === Add [ANSI] Prefix === === Add [ANSI] Prefix ===
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 === Add Re: Prefix === === Add Re: Prefix ===
  
-when this option is on Mystic will add "Re:" to the subjects of replies (as Mystic always has) or when off it will strip Re: and not add.+When this option is on Mystic will add "Re:" to the subjects of replies (as Mystic always has) or when off it will strip Re: and not add.
  
 //**Note:** Mystic will now strip all [ANSI] tags and RE: prefixes prior to replying to a message, and recalculate/re-add them as required when saving the reply message.  That means if you reply to a message with an ANSI tag but the reply contains no ANSI, the [ANSI] tag will be removed from the subject.// //**Note:** Mystic will now strip all [ANSI] tags and RE: prefixes prior to replying to a message, and recalculate/re-add them as required when saving the reply message.  That means if you reply to a message with an ANSI tag but the reply contains no ANSI, the [ANSI] tag will be removed from the subject.//
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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 "skip_online". If this value is set to false, Mystic will toss new messages posted by them even if they are currently logged into the BBS. 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 "skip_online". If this value is set to false, Mystic will toss new messages posted by them even if they are currently logged into the BBS.
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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.
  
config_message_base_settings.1499068217.txt.gz · Last modified: 2017/07/03 02:50 by avon

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