is there a way to turn off the option of tag lines after you post a message?
is there a way to turn off the option of tag lines after you post a message?
If the Mystic sysop allows it - on 2oFB, users can turn on/off taglines
in the Uesr Preferences Menu. :P
is there a way to turn off the option of tag lines after you post a message?
For yourself:
mystic -cfg
Editors -> User Editor -> (select user) -> User Settings 2 -> Taglines
Off
For everyone:
mytsic -cfg
Configuration -> New User Settings 2 -> Taglines -> Off
But editing already-posted messages in BBSs has seemed a bit unusual to
me, even though it certainly should be technically possible, if BBS
makers wanted it to be (aside from dealing with all the other BBSs
running other software, of course).
It's definitely possible. There is an option in Mystic's config to not send networked mail someone has posted until after they log off the system. This is a much better option if you want to allow users to be
able to edit their messages.
It's definitely possible. There is an option in Mystic's config to not send networked mail someone has posted until after they log off the system. This is a much better option if you want to allow users to be
able to edit their messages.
Interesting. I'll have to find and enable that. Thanks for the tip!
...and to follow up on the this:
In mystic -cfg
Configuration/Message Base Settings
"Create Semaphore" changed to "Logout", rather than "MsgPost".
Yep, but I think it has to be used in conjunction with some other
things. Check the novel I wrote to you in another message. ;)
Yeah, thanks for that. I've saved it off, and will hopefully get around
to it.
That said, at my BBS's call volume, the one switch is probably enough
for it to work most of the time.
But, regardless, probably better to do it the right way.
Otherwise, mutil will run regardless and process any outgoing mail whenever it is set to run at whatever interval you have it set to, while most likely ignoring any semaphore files (since the event isn't set up
to use those semaphores).
I'm not 100% sure /the one switch/ will work. Your event(s) that run
mutil would have to be based on those semaphores being present.
Otherwise, mutil will run regardless and process any outgoing mail whenever it is set to run at whatever interval you have it set to, while most likely ignoring any semaphore files (since the event isn't set up
to use those semaphores).
| Sysop: | Eric Oulashin |
|---|---|
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