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- 08/30/92
- [v1.2] If the Sysop enters a Reminder to a SPECIFIC caller, then
- enters Reminders to HIMSELF, the Reminder to HIMSLEF will
- be seen by the last SPECIFIC caller name. A little
- complicated, but it was a bug. Be sure to delete all
- Reminders you entered to yourself using v1.1. You might
- also ask others that have input Reminders using v1.1 to
- delete and redo them as well. Not too many v1.1 files got
- out before I was notified of the problem and fixed it.
- Sorry for any inconvenience this bug may have caused.
-
- REMINDME.INS has been updated to correct a misspelling.
-
- 08/30/92
- [v1.1] Reminders that were to be displayed on a particular day
- of the month were not honoring the warning days entered
- by the caller.
-
- Added the current date to the box surrounding the
- reminder being displayed.
-
- If you find a file called REMNIDME.USR in the REMINDME
- directory, you may delete it.
-
- You can now send a Reminder to a SPECIFIC caller
-
- You can now designate a security level that you want to
- be allowed to use Sysop functions. This will only affect
- functions available when entering a Reminder. May be
- beneficial for your Co-Sysops!
-
- You can now run a separate copy of REMIND ME as an
- automatic login door by placing a parameter on the
- Command line: REMINDME REMINDME.CFG $BYPASS$
- This will allow your callers to be taken to the door
- at login and have Reminders displayed to them. They are
- returned to the BBS rather than being left at the
- REMIND ME menu. If REMIND ME finds a file called
- BACK2BBS.TXT, it will be displayed while the caller is
- being taken back to the BBS.
-
-
- 08/21/92
- [v1.0] Initial release