Just a heads up to everyone, its been about a year or so since I added
the "new" reader into the BBS as menu command M! for testng. I am going to be removing the old MI reader and replacing it with the reader that is currently on the command M!. M! will be removed.
Just a heads up to everyone, its been about a year or so since I added
the "new" reader into the BBS as menu command M! for testng. I am going to be removing the old MI reader and replacing it with the reader that is currently on the command M!. M! will be removed.
Maybe you do not have your other areas as subscribed?Just a heads up to everyone, its been about a year or so since I adde the "new" reader into the BBS as menu command M! for testng. I am go to be removing the old MI reader and replacing it with the reader tha currently on the command M!. M! will be removed.
Just started testing it out today. The M! command does not show all message groups as the MI command does. It only shows the current message group.
Maybe you do not have your other areas as subscribed?CTRL-V brings up a menu to swap between all subscribed, all unsubscribed, and all message bases.
The M! script version looks like it only shows subscribed areas by default.
Are you sure you're using M! and not MI? MI works for me fine.Yep, I just edited the (I) Indexed Reader on the Messages menu and changed
message groups as the MI command does. It only shows the current message group.
That is a setting in your msg_index.ini. If you don't have an up to date msg_index.ini then get one from A45
Sysop: | Eric Oulashin |
---|---|
Location: | Beaverton, Oregon, USA |
Users: | 95 |
Nodes: | 16 (0 / 16) |
Uptime: | 09:50:12 |
Calls: | 4,644 |
Calls today: | 7 |
Files: | 8,491 |
Messages: | 348,639 |