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menu_commands [2019/03/30 02:54] – [GENERAL COMMANDS] avon | menu_commands [2019/03/30 03:04] – [MESSAGE BASES] avon | ||
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Data: ([FILE]) or (@[BAUD]@[TRUE/ | Data: ([FILE]) or (@[BAUD]@[TRUE/ | ||
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This command sends the contents of a display file to user. There are a | This command sends the contents of a display file to user. There are a | ||
vast number of optional data which can be supplied to change the way in | vast number of optional data which can be supplied to change the way in | ||
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Some examples of the DATA commands: | Some examples of the DATA commands: | ||
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- | Data: @0@END@myfile | + | |
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- | at full speed and only pause at the END of the display file. | + | |
- | Data: @38400@FALSE@c: | + | Data: @0@END@myfile |
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- | | + | at full speed and only pause at the END of the display file. |
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**GV - View a display file in ANSI viewer** | **GV - View a display file in ANSI viewer** | ||
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Data: < | Data: < | ||
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The ANSI viewer shows a file within the full screen, allowing the user to | The ANSI viewer shows a file within the full screen, allowing the user to | ||
scroll up and down through the file using their arrow keys, page up/down, | scroll up and down through the file using their arrow keys, page up/down, | ||
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user selects < | user selects < | ||
a full speed display. | a full speed display. | ||
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+ | If no file extension is provided, " | ||
+ | is provided, Mystic will use the current theme' | ||
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+ | Optional paramenters: | ||
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- | If no file extension is provided, " | + | viewing at the end of the file instead of the beginning. |
- | is provided, Mystic will use the current theme' | + | |
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+ | Examples: | ||
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Data: ansigalv; | Data: ansigalv; | ||
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Data: ansigalv; | Data: ansigalv; | ||
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- | The first example will execute the display file viewer using the | + | The first example will execute the display file viewer using the |
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- | of 38400 if a user presses < | + | of 38400 if a user presses < |
- | file " | + | file " |
- | and a file extension, Mystic will use " | + | and a file extension, Mystic will use " |
- | text directory. | + | text directory. |
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- | The second example is the same as the first, except it displays the | + | The second example is the same as the first, except it displays the |
- | file at full speed instead of 38400 baud emulation, and also starts | + | file at full speed instead of 38400 baud emulation, and also starts |
- | | + | showing the file at the end of the file, rather than the beginning. |
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**IR - Outbound RLOGIN Connection** | **IR - Outbound RLOGIN Connection** | ||
- | Data: / | + | |
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- | | + | using the RLOGIN protocol. |
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+ | of 513 will be used. | ||
- | Mystic will replace @USER@ with the current user's name if it is supplied | + | |
- | | + | in either or both of the /user or /pass options. |
- | The user's password cannot be sent using an @code@ and must be manually | + | |
- | | + | supplied due to the password encryption. |
- | | + | encrypt a users password, meaning at no time does it ever know or store |
- | | + | your actual password. |
**IS - Outbound SSH Connection** | **IS - Outbound SSH Connection** | ||
- | Data: / | + | |
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- | | + | using the SSH protocol. |
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+ | of 22 will be used. | ||
- | Mystic will replace @USER@ with the current user's name if it is supplied | + | |
- | | + | in either or both of the /user or /pass options. |
- | The user's password cannot be sent using an @code@ and must be manually | + | |
- | | + | supplied due to the password encryption. |
- | | + | encrypt a users password, meaning at no time does it ever know or store |
- | | + | your actual password. |
**IT - Outbound TELNET Connection** | **IT - Outbound TELNET Connection** | ||
- | Data: / | + | |
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- | | + | using the TELNET protocol. |
+ | /port option is not provided then the default port of 23 will be used. | ||
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**MN - Scan for New Messages** | **MN - Scan for New Messages** | ||
- | Data: /G /P /M /NOLR /NOFROM /NOREAD | + | |
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- | | + | for modifiers to the default behavior. |
- | | + | is provided, Mystic will scan for all new messages in the user's current |
+ | message group. | ||
- | If /P is provided in optional data, Mystic will only scan for personal | + | |
- | | + | messages (messages From or To the user) |
- | If /G is provided in optional data, Mystic will scan all message bases | + | |
- | | + | in all groups. |
- | If /M is provided in optional data, Mystic will forced the user to read | + | |
- | | + | the new messages (mandatory read). |
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+ | If /NOLR is provided, Mystic will not update the user's "last read" | ||
+ | message when performing the scan. | ||
- | If /NOLR is provided, Mystic will not update | + | The following commands augment |
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- | The following commands augment | + | If /NOFROM is provided, Mystic will only look at the To field when |
- | | + | scanning for new personal messages (instead |
- | If /NOFROM is provided, Mystic will only look at the To field when | + | |
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- | If /NOREAD is provided, Mystic will not show messages that have been | + | |
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**MX - Post text file to message base** | **MX - Post text file to message base** | ||
- | Data: < | + | |
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- | | + | a file up to 10,000 lines to be posted and will automatically split |
- | | + | them into multiple posts of 1000 lines each if the post is more than |
- | | + | 1000 lines (including automatically appending a message count to the |
+ | end of the subject ie: (1 of 3)" | ||
- | If you want to post an ANSI file, it should be saved with a 79 column | + | |
- | | + | width using a capable ANSI editor. |
- | | + | can save an ANSI file properly formatted for message posting by |
- | | + | specifying a column length of 79 in the Save dialog. |
- | The optional data field is required for this to work, except for the | + | |
- | | + | Network Address field which is only required if you are posting to a |
- | | + | NetMail base. Each value should be separated by a semi-colon (;). |
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+ | The < | ||
+ | should be a text file with up to 79 columns per line and up to 10,000 | ||
+ | lines. | ||
- | The <File> field contains | + | |
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- | The <Base ID> is the Message Base ID as found in the Message Base Editor | + | |
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- | < | + | <To> The To field of the message |
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- | [Network Address] is the To network address used when posting to a | + | |
- | | + | NetMail base. This field can be excluded when not posting Netmail. |
- | Examples: | + | |
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menu_commands.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/20 02:39 by g00r00