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/ \ \ INI file for Fastlog/IEMSI V3.10
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┌ =(_/v\_)=__)_____(______\_______)─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ FLOG310 - ProBoard 2.1x PEX Version 3.10 (C)1996 Fe-line Software │
│ Written by Faye Pearson, Docs by Sarah Pearson (18th April 1996) │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
; FastLog/IEMSI will run quicker if you remove the comments.
; The message area for Password Failure messages is defined in
; Procfg/Security/Security Message Area.
; Define characters and associated flags for fast logins
; FlagChar* = 2
; FlagChar! = 3
; FlagChar$ = 4
; FlagChar^ = U
; These are the X (Horizontal) and Y (Vertical) co-ordinates for positioning
; the language prompts on top of your .A?? files.
; All of these are optional and if you want you can specify an X co-ordinate
; without a Y co-ordinate and the prompt will be placed on the current line.
; UserNameX = 5
; UserNameY = 20
; UserPassY = 5
; UserPassY = 21
; ScanningX =
; ScanningY =
; IsNewX =
; IsNewY =
; BadPassX =
; BadPassY =
; NoOneWdX =
; NoOneWdY =
; LockedX =
; LockedY =
; NoAccessX =
; NoAccessY =
; TrashNameX =
; TrashNameY =
; Add the following options to your LOGIN.INI file.
; If you don't require any of the options, just prefix the line with a ;
; text that should be scrolled across the login screen.
ScrollText = "...Using FastLog/IEMSI 3.10 by Fe-line Software..."
; X coordinate for the scroll window. 20 is the default.
; ScrollX = 20
; Y coordinate for the scroll window. 1 is the default.
; ScrollY = 1
; Length of the the scroll window. 40 is the default.
; ScrollLen = 40
; Colour of the scrolling text in HEX, first digit is background,
; second foreground. Bright backgrounds are not usually shown and cause
; blinking text with the dark background.
;
; Colours:
; 0 - Black 8 - Bright Black
; 1 - Blue 9 - Bright Blue
; 2 - Green A - Bright Green
; 3 - Cyan B - Bright Cyan
; 4 - Red C - Bright Red
; 5 - Magenta D - Bright Magenta
; 6 - Yellow E - Bright Yellow
; 7 - White (Grey) F - Bright White (Grey)
;
ScrollCol = 0b
; Whether you want FULL IEMSI logging.
; Answer YES or NO. YES is Full and NO is just the IEMSI Users name.
FullIEMSILog = YES
; Whether you want to save the actual password in User records when only the
; CRC for the password is stored.
; SavePassword = YES
; Set the minimum security level for logins for each node
; You can have as many MinSecNode? = restrictions as you have nodes.
; MinSecNode1 = 60
; MinSecNode2 = 0
; MinSecNode3 = 10
; Set the minimum baudrate level for logins for each node
; You can have as many MinSpeedNode? = restrictions as you have nodes.
; MinSpeedNode1 = 2400
; MinSpeedNode2 = 9600
; MinSpeedNode3 = 14400
; Comment out the following line if you do not want new users to be able to
; be able to logon to a node with a higher security access level than a
; new user is given. YES or NO
AllowNewUsers = YES
; Force Clearscreen, More Prompt or Hotkeys ON/OFF for all callers.
; YES or NO. Any of these are optional.
; Clear = YES
; Pause = YES
; Hotkeys = NO
; How many lines of the "What is your mailing address?" New User Question
; should contain some text. The minimum length for "some text" is 5
; characters.
; 0 or commented out = do not check for any text
; 1 = Only the First line must contain some text
; 2 = Only the First and Second line must contain some text
; 3 = All lines must contain some text
; BlankAddress = 2
; Should ProBoard versions prior to 2.15 ask the New User to Choose a Default
; Protocol? YES or NO. Commented out is NO.
; AskProtocol = YES
; Force ANSI on for all New Users. Uncomment to force. If you do no want to
; display the optional FORCEANS.ASC file, then remove it from your ProBoard
; Textfiles directory.
; ForceANSI = YES
; Whether to turn ON all Personal Mail Scan areas and/or the QWK Combined
; Mail Boards. YES or NO. Commented out is NO.
EnableAllNew = YES
; EnableAllQWK = YES
; Whether you want to allow 1 initial forenames. eg, S Pearson or F. Pearson.
; YES or NO. Commented out is YES.
; AllowInitials = NO
; Text file to display when user has no access to the node.
; RejectUser = NOACCESS
; UnComment the following 3 lines if you wish a message to be posted to the
; user as well as displaying RejectUser on screen (no message sent to new
; users).
; MsgArea = 2
; MsgFName = C:\PROBOARD\PEX\NOACCESS.MSG
; MsgSubj = "Node 2 Login"
; New User Expiry Information. All of these are optional.
; ExpireFlagsOn = abghijklmwxyz156
; ExpireFlagsOff = cdefgnopqrstuv234
; ExpireLevel is the Security Level you wish the New User to fall to.
; ExpireLevel = 10
; ExpireDays is the number of days from the New User login before expiring
; ExpireDays = 30
; Whether you want to post a welcome message to a New User.
; NewPostMsg = YES
; Change MessageArea to the board number where the New User Message will be
; posted.
; NewMsgArea = 2
; Is the message Public if posted into a Private/Public message area?
; NewPvtMsg = NO
; Name of user to post New User message FROM.
; NewSysopName = Faye Pearson
; Change MessageFileName to the name of the Message text you wish to be
; sent to the New User.
; NewMsgFName = C:\PROBOARD\PEX\AUTOPOST.MSG
; Change MessageSubject to whatever subject text you would like.
; NewMsgSubj = "Welcome to Fe-line"
; IEMSI Information:
; Protocol Matching...
; ProtoXXX = <Protocol Hotkey as in ProCfg/Protocols>
; where XXX is currently defined in the IEMSI standard as:
; DZA (Direct Zap - Not sure which FTPs support it...)
; ZAP (ZedZap - as in CEXYZ.EXE)
; ZMO (Standard Zmodem - DSZ GSZ SZ etc...)
; SLK (SeaLinK - Not sure which FTPs support it...)
; KER (Kermit)
; ProtoDZA = D
; ProtoZAP = 8
ProtoZMO = Z
; ProtoSLK = S
; ProtoKER = K
; CRT Recommendations
; VT100 and VT52 are capable of most ANSI features but not all.
; I have left it up to you to decide whether you want to set them as ANSI
; or TTY (Probably depends how much colour you use in your menus)
; comment out the Crt line to make it TTY rather than ANSI
CrtVT100 = ANSI
; CrcVT52 = ANSI
;eof