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.TOPIC:
Multi-Feedback Configuration
VBBS 6.12 Documentation -- 2-P-1
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║ CHAPTER TWO ANNEX P F. MULTI-FEEDBACK CONFIGURATION ║
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Here you can configure the feedback capabilities of your
VBBS installation. This will allow users to E-mail you (or any
co-sysops) quickly and easily.
To add an entry into the multi-feedback list, press [F1]
at the scrolling-window screen. You will then be prompted for
the following information:
1) Description
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The name/title you want your users to see, like "The Great
and Powerful Wizard of Oz", "Sysop", or whatever.
2) Handle
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The addressee's user handle. If your system does not al-
low handles, put the addressee's real name here.
3) User #
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The addressee's user number. For most sysops, this will
be '1'.
4) Net Address
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The addressee's node number, regardless of network. For
example, my net address would read '2056', without a
user number or an '@' symbol in front. Since most feed-
back is to a local sysop/co-sysop, most sysops will only
need to enter their OWN node number here.
5) Network #
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The network on which the addressee will be receiving his
feedback. The network number corresponds to the list in
the NETWORKS configuration screen; for example, '2' would
be on WWIVnet, '3' would be on WWIVLink, etc.
You may delete an entry by selecting it and pressing [D]. You
will NOT be prompted for confirmation.
.TOPIC:
User Quick Validation
VBBS 6.12 Documentation -- 2-P-2
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║ CHAPTER TWO ANNEX P1 G. QUICK-VALIDATION ║
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The Quick-Validation feature allows the system operator to
preset up to nine validation 'Profile' levels. These are used
to quickly enter pre-established Security Levels, Time Limits, and
Access Flags into the new user's account from the User Editor
screen. The following screen appears when you choose to edit this
option:
Profile 1
1. Security Level
2. Time Level
3. Access Flags
Simply choose the appropriate option and enter the respective
information.
When editing a user account via the User Editor, the various
profiles may be called up by pressing the (Z) Q-Val key at the
bottom of the screen.