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- The SUBOP command, which can only be executed by sysops or sub-sysops,
- allows you to display and change the parameters for the current subboard.
- You use this command to initially setup your message subboards and to
- change or reconfigure them later.
- Subop displays four fields: Subboard title, subsysop, access level, and
- maximum message length. If using an ANSI terminal, you can change fields by
- moving the highlight bar to the desired field, and using the cursor keys to
- edit the field contents. In non-ANSI mode, type the number of the field you
- wish to change, and enter the new information.
- Subboard title is any alphanumeric string defining the name of the
- subboard. The subsysop field must either be blank or the name of a valid
- user on the system. If nonblank, it defines the user who will have control
- over the contents and format of the subboard.
- Access level defines the minimum access level that a user will need to
- access the subboard. An access level of 254 or 255 makes the board
- accessable only to sysops, and effectively "deactivates" the sub. This
- feature allows you to have private subs and create different classes of
- users.
- Maximum message length defines the maximum length (in lines) of a
- message that can be posted. It normally defaults to 99, but can be changed.
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