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- ; Lines beginning with semicolons (like this one) are comments.
- ; For additional comments, see the end of this file.
- ;
- ;
- ; Letter used
- ; to pick base Levels Levels
- ; / that may that may Access
- ;/ Definition of Base READ SEND Method
- ; ------------------- -------- -------- ------
- N Non-member Base 2345678 12345678 READ
- B Basic Member Base 2345678 2345678 READ
- S Special Member Base 345678 345678 READ
- T Top Notch Base 45678 45678 READ
- I Inner Circle Base 5678 5678 READ
- E E-Mail 12345678 2345678 EMAIL
- F Feedback to Sysop 78 12345678 READ
- L Logon Announcement 12345678 78 LOGON
- X Unused 8 8 VOID
- X Unused 8 8 VOID
- X Unused 8 8 VOID
- X Unused 8 8 VOID
- X Unused 8 8 VOID
- X Unused 8 8 VOID
- X Unused 8 8 VOID
- ; ------------------- -------- -------- ------
- ; Definition of Base 12345678 12345678 Method
- ;
- ;
- ; Letter Used to Pick Base
- ; ------------------------
- ; You can use any standard ASCII character here, with four exceptions, which
- ; can not be used because they have special meanings:
- ;
- ; * = All bases ; = Comment in this file ? = Help Q = Quit
- ;
- ;
- ; Access Method
- ; -------------
- ; READ Normal message base, displayed via READ
- ; LOGON Displayed automatically at logon time (Maximum of 1 Logon base)
- ; EMAIL Prompts for intended recipient if msg isn't private (Max 1 EMail base)
- ; VOID Does not show up anywhere
- ;
- ;
- ; Moving Base Definition Lines Around
- ; -----------------------------------
- ; The system's memory of previous reading is sensitive to the position of the
- ; base definition in the list, so you can't simply move the letters around.
- ; For example, if you switched the positions of X and Y bases, Y would have
- ; the "last read time" of X, and vice versa.
- ;
- ;
- ; Changing the Letter of an Existing Base
- ; ---------------------------------------
- ; The EMail and Logon bases do NOT have to have the letters E and L, but
- ; note that once you've selected them, changing them takes some extra effort.
- ; For example, if you switch EMail's letter to X, you should make an "E" base
- ; ("Old E-Mail") available to let people pick it up (manually) for a while.
- ; Give this base an access method of READ, as you can only have 1 EMail base.
- ; This base definition should replace a long-disused base definition, so
- ; that no mail is missed due to left-over read-times (i.e. left over from the
- ; last time the definition line was used).
- ;
- ;
- ; Default Base
- ; ------------
- ; When a user uses the READ or SEND command for the first time in a session,
- ; Sapphire will suggest the first base that he can use with that command,
- ; based on the base definitions above. If by mistake you gave a user READ
- ; or SEND without access to any base, the user is given access to the first
- ; base defined. For this reason, it's a good idea for a low-level base to
- ; be listed first.