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- ▄ ▀ │ SuperBBS Bulletin Board Software.
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- ▀▄▄▄▀ │ Release 1.16, date: May 6, 1992
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- ▄ ▄ │ Copyright (C) 1990-1992
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- │ SuperBBS program and utilities are copyrighted by:
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- ▄ █ │ - Risto Virkkala
- █▀▀▀ │ - Aki Antman
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- │ Some external utilities based upon code written by:
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- ▄ │ - Jouni Malinen
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- █▄▄▄ │ Documentation is copyrighted by:
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- ▄▄▄▄ │ - Frank Hemmelder
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- ▄▄▄▄ │ Documentation release V1.16FH01.
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- ▄▄▄▄ │ SuperBBS, the specific external utilities and this
- ▄ █ │ documentation are protected under the copyright laws
- █▀▀▀▄ │ of Finland and other countries. You are not authorized
- █▄▄▄▀ │ to copy, edit or modify these files without written
- │ permission of the copyright holders.
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- ▀▀▀▄ │ All none SuperBBS programs mentioned in this
- ▀▄▄▄▀ │ documentation are owned by their respectie owners.
- │ All programs are (C)opyrighted.
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- │ This documentation is for release 1.16 of SuperBBS.
- │ Woerden, Holland, May 6, 1992
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- Part A:
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- 1.0 SuperBBS general information 001
- 1.1 General information 001
- 1.2 SuperBBS credits 002
- 1.3 SuperBBS addresses 002
- 1.4 How to contact us 003
- 1.5 Legal stuff 004
- 1.6 How to register 005
- 1.6.1 Registration in Finland only 005
- 1.6.2 Registration abroad 005
- 1.6.3 Site registration 006
- 1.7 Differences evaluation/registration 006
- 1.8 Distribution files 007
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- 2.0 Installation 008
- 2.1 General information 008
- 2.2 Software requirements 008
- 2.3 Hardware requirements 009
- 2.4 Unpacking the software 009
- 2.5 Configuring SuperBBS 010
- 2.5.1 ? 011
- 2.5.2 Registration 012
- 2.5.2.1 Information 012
- 2.5.2.2 Registration 012
- 2.5.3 Messages 013
- 2.5.3.1 Message areas 013
- 2.5.3.2 Global options 018
- 2.5.3.3 Netmail 022
- 2.5.3.4 QWK setup 023
- 2.5.4 Files 025
- 2.5.4.1 File areas 025
- 2.5.4.2 Global options 027
- 2.5.4.3 Internal protocols 031
- 2.5.4.4 External protocols 032
- 2.5.5 Modem 036
- 2.5.5.1 Initialization 036
- 2.5.5.2 General options 037
- 2.5.6 Other 037
- 2.5.6.1 New users 038
- 2.5.6.2 General options 041
- 2.5.6.3 On/Off settings 045
- 2.5.6.4 Restrictions 050
- 2.5.6.5 Alt-F keys 051
- 2.5.6.6 String configuration 052
- 2.5.6.7 Door configuration 054
- 2.5.6.8 Multi node configuration 056
- 2.5.6.9 Event editor 056
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- SuperBBS v1.16 - Part A Page i
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- 2.5.6.10 Keyboard password 058
- 2.5.7 Colours 058
- 2.5.8 Limits 059
- 2.5.9 Paths 061
- 2.5.10 Quit 064
- 2.6 Environment variable 064
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- 3.0 Language support 065
- 3.1 General information 065
- 3.2 Lconfig.exe 065
- 3.2.1 Path & description 066
- 3.2.2 Logon strings (Page 1) 068
- 3.2.3 Logon strings (Page 2) 070
- 3.2.4 Message base strings (Page 1) 071
- 3.2.5 Message base strings (Page 2) 073
- 3.2.6 Message base strings (Page 3) 075
- 3.2.7 Message reading command keys 076
- 3.2.8 File area strings (Page 1) 078
- 3.2.9 File area strings (Page 2) 080
- 3.2.10 File area strings (Page 3) 083
- 3.2.11 Other strings (Page 1) 083
- 3.2.12 Other strings (Page 2) 085
- 3.2.13 Other strings (Page 3) 087
- 3.2.14 Other strings (Page 4) 090
- 3.2.15 Status string configuration 090
- 3.2.16 Month names 092
- 3.2.17 Weekday names 092
- 3.2.18 BBS list strings 092
- 3.2.19 Multi line status strings 093
- 3.2.20 QWK strings 094
- 3.2.21 A little help 096
- 3.3 Control codes in strings 096
- 3.4 Language.ctl file 097
- 3.5 Hints and tips 098
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- 4.0 Converting from other software 099
- 4.1 General information 099
- 4.2 Converting from QBBS, RA, Proboard 099
- 4.3 Converting from other software 099
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- 5.0 Menus 100
- 5.1 General information 100
- 5.2 Menu commands 102
- 5.3 Menu templating 125
- 5.4 Changing hardcoded menu options 127
- 5.5 Include1.mnu 128
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- 6.0 Control codes 129
- 6.1 Control codes in menu and textfiles 129
- 6.2 ^F codes 129
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- 6.3 ^K codes 130
- 6.4 ^X, ^C, ^P and ^A keys 131
- 6.5 ^O control codes 132
- 6.6 Additional codes 132
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- 7.0 Message base 134
- 7.1 General information 134
- 7.2 Sysop keys available 135
- 7.3 QWK offline mail system 136
- 7.4 Group messages 137
- 7.5 Netmail 137
- 7.6 Echomail 138
- 7.7 Nodelist support 139
- 7.8 Search userlist 139
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- 8.0 Files base 140
- 8.1 General information 140
- 8.2 Extract and view option 140
- 8.3 Uploader to files.bbs 141
- 8.4 Files.ctl 141
- 8.5 File flagging & Archive view 142
- 8.6 Download counter 143
- 8.7 Default protocol 143
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- 9.0 Support files 144
- 9.1 General information 144
- 9.2 ANSI and ASCII support files 144
- 9.3 .CTL, .LNG and .BBS support files 150
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- 10.0 Questionnaire language 157
- 10.1 General information 157
- 10.2 Available commands 157
- 10.3 Newuser.q-a & Expired.q-a 160
- 10.4 Questionnaire example 161
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- 11.0 Running SuperBBS 163
- 11.1 General information 163
- 11.2 Command line options 163
- 11.3 Online Sysop keys 165
- 11.4 User's online keys 167
- 11.5 Errorlevels 168
- 11.6 Yell and chat 168
- 11.7 Alias system 169
- 11.8 View a certain file 170
- 11.9 Menu to run 170
- 11.10 Expiration system 170
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- 12.0 Multitasking and multiline 171
- 12.1 General information 171
- 12.2 Multiline configuration 171
- 12.3 Multitaskers & networks 173
- 12.4 Message base locking 173
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- 13.0 External specific SuperBBS utilities 174
- 13.1 General information 174
- 13.2 Userpack.exe 174
- 13.3 Sbbsuser.exe 175
- 13.4 Sbbsutil.exe 176
- 13.5 Usersort.exe 177
- 13.6 Sbbsmenu.exe 178
- 13.6.1 File commands 179
- 13.6.2 Text commands 180
- 13.6.3 Menu commands 180
- 13.6.4 Prompt 181
- 13.6.5 Setup 181
- 13.7 Sbbsnode.exe 181
- 13.8 Snetmgr.exe 182
- 13.8.1 Users online 182
- 13.8.2 Last callers 182
- 13.9 Board2cf.exe 182
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- 14.0 Usefull information 183
- 14.1 Batchfiles 183
- 14.2 Equipment 187
- 14.3 Turbo pascal errors 187
- 14.4 Credits 189
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- 15.0 Supernet 190
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- Appendix A Menu list 192
- Appendix B Bugreport & suggestion form 194
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- Chapter 1. SuperBBS general information
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- 1.1 General information
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- Welcome to this release of SuperBBS. Please read the documen-
- tation carefully to get informed about all new options of the
- SuperBBS program or the changes in the already available
- options.
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- SuperBBS is a QuickBBS (TM) look alike software program, but
- with many different options. It uses the Hudson type message
- base, meaning that you have only 5 files, which contains your
- complete messagebase. Menu and textfiles options are very
- flexible and a Sysop can build his BBS system as complex as
- he/she wants. Many doors (= external programs like utilities
- and games) are available for use in SuperBBS.
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- SuperBBS is distributed as Shareware. This means you can test
- the software for 30 days, before you either have to register
- or to stop using the program. Not registering the program but
- using the program after 30 days could mean that a next version
- of SuperBBS will not be distributed as Shareware. Please
- support Shareware and register your software after the trail
- period.
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- SuperBBS, it's specific external utilities and the documenta-
- tion are protected under the copyright laws of Finland and
- other countries. You are not allowed to modify, edit, change,
- loan etc. these files without written permission of the
- copyright holders. Any violation of this copyright will be
- reported to the authorities. This includes patching an un-
- registered version of SuperBBS to make it appear registered.
- An international Fidonet echomail link called SUPERBBS has
- been set up and is available to most countries. If you have
- problems, questions or remarks about SuperBBS and it's util-
- ities, please search for this area on a BBS near you. Most
- SuperBBS sites have this echo available. There is also a
- SuperBBS SDS area available.
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- Available to all SuperBBS sysops, registered or unregistered,
- is the network SuperNet. This is an international fido like
- network for SuperBBS sysops all over the world. It has it's
- own echomail areas available for reporting bugs, finding hints
- and other useful information. Supernet is available to regis-
- tered and unregistered Sysops, although you should register
- after a trail period of 30 days!
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- This documentation is in two parts, because of the size of the
- current documentation. The first file is called SDOC116A.ASC,
- the second one is called SDOC116B.ASC. Both files are set to
- 58 lines per page and do not contain any extended DOS charac-
- ters, except for the title page.
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- SuperBBS v1.16 - Part A Page 001
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- SuperBBS will be distributed accordingly:
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- - Alpha versions Not available.
- - Beta versions Available to all BETA testers.
- - Gamma versions Available to all registered Sysops.
- - Normal versions Available to everybody, including
- non-registered users.
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- Updated documentation will only be available with the official
- releases. Beta and Gamma releases will have a special what's
- new file included.
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- 1.2 SuperBBS credits
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- Here are the credits for SuperBBS:
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- Programming and design:
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- Aki Antman and Risto Virkkala
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- Documentation:
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- Frank Hemmelder
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- Protocol set up document & multiline document:
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- Bob Henderson
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- Protocol Engine (PE):
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- Copyright Joaquim H. Homrighausen,
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- 1.3 SuperBBS addresses
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- How to reach the SuperBBS programmers:
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- BBS name...........: SuperBBS HQ
- Telephone number...: +358.0.341.1398
- Modem speed........: HST / V.32 DS
- Online hours.......: 24 Hrs
- Fidonet number.....: 2:220/620
- SuperNet number....: 42:1200/101
- Sysop..............: Aki Antman
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- or by mail:
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- Address............: Aki Antman
- (SuperBBS H.Q.)
- Porslahdentie 23 G 40
- SF-00980 Helsinki
- Finland, Europe
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- How to reach the SuperBBS documentation writer:
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- BBS name...........: NNN SuperBBS
- Telephone number...: +31.3480.24801
- Modem speed........: V.32bis / V.42Bis / MNP5
- Online hours.......: 24 Hrs
- Fidonet number.....: 2:500/239
- SuperNet number....: 42:1100/101
- Sysop..............: Frank Hemmelder
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- or by mail:
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- Address............: Frank Hemmelder
- (NNN SuperBBS)
- Lekoord 43
- 3448 VS Woerden
- Holland, Europe
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- Bob Henderson has written two documents, one on protocol set
- up and one on running a multiline SuperBBS system. These files
- are available on most Support boards, or contact Bob at fido-
- net 1:3812/10.
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- 1.4 How to contact us
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- If you need to come in contact with us, there are several ways
- available. Here they are:
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- - Send a letter to the address of the SuperBBS authors.
- Please include payment to return an answer.
- - Send a netmail message to the SuperBBS HQ BBS. Please
- include a Fidonet address to where the answer should be
- send.
- - Write a message in the international SuperBBS echomail
- area available in most countries. Your answer will also
- be posted here. Depending on the location you posted your
- message, this could take some time.
- - Write a message in the SuperNet echomail areas, available
- on most registered SuperBBS sites.
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- FidoNet is a worldwide network, and contains over 8,000 sys-
- tems around the world, so it is easy to post a message from
- any country through Fidonet.
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- 1.5 Legal stuff
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- Disclaimer:
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- The authors of SuperBBS and the utilities are NEVER respon-
- sible for any damage occurring through the use of SuperBBS
- and/or utilities. We only guarantee that SuperBBS will take up
- space on your harddisk. It has been tested on several systems
- and it works there, but this doesn't mean it won't destroy
- your HDU or kill your cat or dog. Use at your own risk!
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- However, if you do find an undocumented feature (= bug) or are
- having problems with running SuperBBS on your system, we would
- like to hear from you. Please contact us, so we might be able
- to fix the problem.
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- SuperBBS may not be used in any UNLAWFUL manner or illegal
- activity. If this will happen, we will always inform the local
- authorities.
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- You are not allowed to modify ANY of the executable or overlay
- files of SuperBBS or to change this documentation.
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- The authors don't guarantee any future releases of SuperBBS.
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- All files belonging to the SuperBBS package are copyrighted
- 1990-1992 by Aki Antman and Risto Virkkala.
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- Documentation is copyrighted 1991-1992 by Frank Hemmelder.
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- You are not allowed to modify, patch, disassemble (or anything
- like that) these files without the written permission from the
- copyright holders. You are not allowed to ship the SuperBBS
- programs, or part of the programs, in other software/hardware
- packages without written permission from the copyright
- holders.
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- Sysops of bulletin boards are allowed to post the SuperBBS
- software package for download to their users in an unmodified
- version and as long as no charge is asked for downloading the
- software. It is not allowed to add BBS commercials to the
- software archive. The use of a ZIP or ARJ header is however
- allowed. Sysops should make it possible for all their users to
- download the SuperBBS package if requested by the user.
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- 1.6 How to register
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- SuperBBS is released under the ShareWare concept, so you can
- try it for 30 days before you have to register this product or
- stop using it. If you are using this software after the 30
- days trail limit, you MUST register. This software is not
- cripple in any way. You can test the whole package.
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- Please support the shareware concept. Through this concept it
- is possible to test the software before paying for it. If you
- decide the software is 'just what you wanted', you will need
- to register. If you don't register, you will violate the
- Shareware concept. This could mean that the next version will
- be a commercial one, so you won't be able to try it before
- buying.
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- > Register ShareWare - Guarantee the future of SW programs. <
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- Registration of SuperBBS entitles you to use the software
- after a period of 30 days. It will also give you access to the
- SBBS Gamma releases, which are only available to registered
- users. Registration entitles you to use any SuperBBS release
- up to version 1.99. (Currently v1.16) This will take a long
- time and many new releases and improvements.
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- 1.6.1 Registration in FINLAND only
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- Send FIM 200,- to the account: '710125 - 313639 STS', _PAY-
- ABLE_ to Risto Virkkala and send in the registration form with
- the following information:
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- - The Sysop name to register SuperBBS to
- - The BBS name to register SuperBBS to
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- Please note that upper and lower case are different!
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- - Your real name
- - Your address
- - Your voice and data phone numbers
- - Your FidoNet address (if available)
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- When we received your payment, your registration code will be
- posted to you. This can take some time, so please be patient.
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- 1.6.2 Registration abroad
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- Send US $50 cheque or money order to the SuperBBS HeadQuarters
- address posted. Make cheques payable to: Risto Virkkala. Make
- sure your shipment arrives in good order. Creditcards can't be
- accepted at this moment.
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- Please include the following information. Note that upper and
- lower case are different with the registration names!
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- - The Sysop name to register SuperBBS to
- - The BBS name to register SuperBBS to
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- - Your real name
- - Your full address including Country
- - Your full (international) voice and data phone numbers
- - Your Fidonet address (if available)
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- If you are part of Fidonet, please include your BBS opening
- hours, so we can crash your registration key to your board.
- This will give a faster turn around time then by mail.
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- You will receive your registration key after we have received
- your money. Please do allow some time for processing and
- handling.
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- Registrations are also possible at some of our Support sites.
- Please check the file HOWTOREG.TXT included in the main BBS
- archive for more information.
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- 1.6.3 Site registrations
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- Site registrations are also available:
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- 5-9 boards..... US $45
- 10-more boards..... US $40
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- Please authorize one of you to register all boards on the
- site. This person has to send us the information and money for
- the registration and we will send him/her the registration
- codes for all boards. Do not send the money separately! Send
- money and information required to the SuperBBS HeadQuarters.
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- Site licenses are not available at the Support sites. This
- service is only for site licenses, not for Sysops who register
- together with different BBS/Sysops names.
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- 1.7 Differences registered/evaluation
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- There are some differences between the registered version of
- SuperBBS and the evaluation copy. The evaluation copy is
- however not crippled and can be used to evaluate the program
- in all available aspects. The only differences between evalu-
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- When somebody is login in to your system, a message will be
- displayed to him/her:
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- Registered version:
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- "SuperBBS v1.16, registered to: <Your name>"
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- "SuperBBS v1.16, unregistered evaluation copy."
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- This message will also be displayed if you choose the display
- version number menu item.
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- The tearline in the echomail areas originating from your board
- will look like:
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- Registered version:
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- "--- SuperBBS v1.16 (Reg)" or
- "--- SuperQWK v1.16 (Reg)" when using the QWK option.
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- "--- SuperBBS v1.16 (Eval)" or
- "--- SuperQWK v1.16 (Eval)" when using the QWK option.
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- 1.8 Distribution files
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- SuperBBS is distributed in an archive named 'SBBS_nnn.xxx',
- where nnn is the version number and xxx the archive type.
- Please do not modify this file in any way. Do not add your own
- adds to the archive. (Some archivers do however allow you to
- add a archive header.)
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- The file DESCRIPT.ION lists all the files which should be in
- the archive you received. Do not distribute modified archives!
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- Also included is an archive with startup files, which makes it
- possible for you to start a bulletin board in a short time.
- Documentation concerning registration, update information,
- technical descriptions and menu types is also included.
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- If you received more or less files, you have a modified
- archive. You should not distribute this file any further and
- get a complete version from one of the distribution nodes.
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- You may distributed the unregistered version of SuperBBS
- freely, as long as no fee is asked or any profit is made.
- Please make sure all users of your bulletin board are able
- to download the SuperBBS archive.
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- Chapter 2. Installation
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- 2.1 General information
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- SuperBBS is a very flexible program. Please read this documen-
- tation carefully. Although the program is complex, it is not
- hard to set up a bulletin board system with it. Have a look at
- the samples if you are new to running a bulletin board. This
- will help you to get a BBS up and running in a very short
- time. If you do however run into problems, consult this manual
- again and if you still have problems, contact one of the
- support boards or the authors. The SuperNet echomail area is
- also available to ask questions and it often will give you
- hints from other (more experienced) SuperBBS users.
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- 2.2 Software requirements
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- Besides the SuperBBS files, you will need some external files
- before you can run SuperBBS. These files can differ from
- system to system, depending on the way you have set it up. You
- will at least need these files, or compatible:
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- MS-Dos Sounds logical, without this your system
- won't even run (or not with an operating
- system SuperBBS will run in). You'll need
- version 2.0 or higher. SuperBBS has been
- tested with Ms-Dos up to version 5.00, but
- version DOS 3.3 to 5.x is recommended. Su-
- perBBS has also been tested with 4DOS from
- JP Software (TM) and works fine with ver-
- sion 4.00 and older.
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- X00.SYS Fossil communications driver, a good re-
- placement is BNU. SuperBBS will not run
- without this file! (Except in Local mode.)
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- QUICKED.EXE The full-screen editor. (This file is
- optional.)
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- THEDRAW.EXE Or any other ANSI/ASCII text editor. This
- program will help you design your ANSI and
- ASCII support files. (This file is
- optional.)
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- Most QuickBBS files work with SuperBBS. Please keep in mind
- that SuperBBS is much bigger than QuickBBS and there could be
- programs which will work perfect on a QuickBBS system, but
- not, or not complete, on a SuperBBS system, because there are
- many differences between the two programs.
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- 2.3 Hardware requirements
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- Some hardware is needed to run SuperBBS. SuperBBS uses about
- 250 Kbyte base memory and can use EMS memory for the overlay
- file. This memory requirement is for SuperBBS only. When run
- from a batchfile, you will need to reserve more memory.
- Other requirements are:
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- Harddisk A harddisk with at least 2 MB of free
- diskspace is needed to set up SuperBBS.
- You'll probably need more if you set up a
- lot of utilities to run under SuperBBS and
- have many mail areas. A system with 70
- mail areas (6000 messages), 30 file areas
- and 10 online games uses around 20 MB of
- disk space for the systemfiles and support
- programs. The files in the file areas are
- not included here, only the support files
- for the file areas.
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- Hayes Modem A Hayes compatible modem, either internal
- or external, is needed. Speeds up to 38400
- Bps are supported.
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- When running a multi-node system with Desqview (TM) or Windows
- (TM), a 80386DX processor is recommended. Running single line
- is possible on a slow XT, although a 80286-12 or higher is
- preferred. Running multiline in a network is also possible.
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- 2.4 Unpacking the software
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- Move your SuperBBS archive to the main directory you want your
- BBS files in. (In our example C:\SBBS) Unpack the archive. You
- can move the documentation files to another directory if you
- want. Make a directory for your menu files, your textfiles,
- the TEMPDIR and a working directory. Also create a directory
- for your message files if you don't want them in your main BBS
- directory. You would get something like this (for single line
- operations only):
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- C:\SBBS
- C:\SBBS\TEXT
- C:\SBBS\MENU
- C:\SBBS\MAIL
- C:\SBBS\TEMP
- C:\SBBS\WORK
- C:\SBBS\NODELIST (Optional)
- C:\SBBS\ATTACH (Optional)
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Now you need to start the configuration program CONFIG.EXE.
- Please refer to the part of this documentation concerning
- the CONFIG.EXE program.
-
- The directory set up for the multi-node operations is a bit
- more difficult. You will have to make a directory for every
- node you plan to run, even if it's only a local node. Your
- directory set up could look like this:
-
- C:\SBBS
- C:\SBBS\LINE1
- C:\SBBS\LINE2
- C:\SBBS\LINE3
- C:\SBBS\MAIL
- C:\SBBS\TEMP1
- C:\SBBS\TEMP2
- C:\SBBS\TEMP3
- C:\SBBS\WORK1
- C:\SBBS\WORK2
- C:\SBBS\WORK3
- C:\SBBS\NODELIST (Optional)
- C:\SBBS\ATTACH (Optional)
- E:\
-
- Place the executable programs in the SBBS directory and set
- your path statement showing this directory. Run the configur-
- ation program from the single line directories, i.e. line1,
- line2 and line3 in this example.
-
- You will have to set up a TEMP directory and a WORK directory
- for every line in use. The E:\ drive is a RAM disk and is the
- common directory for all nodes. You can also use a normal disk
- if no RAM drive is available. But a RAM disk is faster.
-
- 2.5 Configuring SuperBBS
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- CONFIG.EXE is the main installation program for SuperBBS. You
- need to run this program to set all settings correct for your
- system. You can run the configuration program as often as you
- like, it will ask you if you want to save the current con-
- figuration when you exit the program.
-
- When you start CONFIG.EXE, you will be presented with the
- following options and sub-options:
-
- ? (2.5.1)
- Registration (2.5.2)
- Information (2.5.2.1)
- Registration (2.5.2.2)
- Messages (2.5.3)
- Message areas (2.5.3.1)
- Global options (2.5.3.2)
-
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-
-
- Messages (continued)
- Netmail (2.5.3.3)
- QWK Setup (2.5.3.4)
- Files (2.5.4)
- File areas (2.5.4.1)
- Global options (2.5.4.2)
- Internal protocols (2.5.4.3)
- External protocols (2.5.4.4)
- Modem (2.5.5)
- Initialisation (2.5.5.1)
- General options (2.5.5.2)
- Other (2.5.6)
- New users (2.5.6.1)
- General options (2.5.6.2)
- ON/OFF settings (2.5.6.3)
- Restrictions (2.5.6.4)
- Alt-F? keys (2.5.6.5)
- String configuration (2.5.6.6)
- Door configuration (2.5.6.7)
- Multinode configuration (2.5.6.8)
- Event editor (2.5.6.9)
- Define keyboard password (2.5.6.10)
- Colours (2.5.7)
- Message/filebase (2.5.7.1)
- General (2.5.7.2)
- Message reader (2.5.7.3)
- Limits (2.5.8)
- Paths (2.5.9)
- Quit (2.5.10)
-
- The numbers between brackets are the chapter numbers for easy
- references.
-
- Moving around the different options is done by the cursor
- keys. To open a certain option you have to press ENTER. Press-
- ing ESC will bring you one step back, or will exit the pro-
- gram. You will be asked if you want to save the configuration
- before you exit the program.
-
- All available configuration options will be explained below.
- The following notation standard will be used:
-
- Type.........: Name of the current option
- Description..: Explanation of the option and it's function in
- the BBS program.
- Options......: The available options.
-
- 2.5.1 ?
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This will give you some information about the SuperBBS program
- and the makers. No further sub-options available.
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
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-
-
- 2.5.2 Registration
- -------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Here you will enter the information about your registration.
- You have to register SuperBBS after a 30 day trail period, or
- you have to stop using it.
-
- 2.5.2.1 Information
- -------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The information option will give you some information on how
- to register. No further sub-options available.
-
- 2.5.2.2 Registration
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The registration option has the following fields available:
-
- Type.........: Sysop name
- Description..: The name of the person who registered the
- SuperBBS program. This must be exactly the same
- as on your registration, otherwise the system
- will not display the 'registered' message.
- Normally this is the Sysop's name. Any message
- written to 'Sysop' will be addressed to this
- name.
- Options......: Name
-
- Type.........: System name
- Description..: The name of your system as set on the registra-
- tion form. This has to be an exact match, or
- SuperBBS will not display the 'registered'
- message.
- Options......: Name
-
- Type.........: System location
- Description..: Place where your BBS system is located. Your
- free to enter what you like in this field.
- This is used to display the location of your
- system while the user is downloading files.
- (Frontdoor displays this information for
- example during down/upload.)
- Options......: City
-
- Type.........: Registration code
- Description..: The registration code as supplied by the
- authors of the SuperBBS program. This code will
- unlock all features in SuperBBS only available
- to registered users. Leave this the way it is
- if you run an evaluation copy.
- Options......: Registration code
-
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
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-
-
- Type.........: Beta code
- Description..: Registration code for BETA testers of the
- SuperBBS program. (Currently there are BETA
- testers enough. Only when you run a special
- configuration, like a network, you could apply
- for a BETA tester code.) This code only works
- if code A is available also.
- Options......: Registration code
-
- As of version 1.15, there is a new security feature build in
- to SuperBBS. When running a registered version of SuperBBS,
- you will need to have a valid .SCC file. Without this file
- your system will not run. Once you have a correct .SCC file,
- you will NOT need to download a newer .SCC file when they come
- available. When you register, you will get a key and a .SCC
- file. Check the support nodes for more information on this
- subject.
-
- 2.5.3 Messages
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- SuperBBS allows the use of 200 message boards. It has a build
- in offline reader, QWK, so you can let your users download the
- messages and read them offline.
-
- 2.5.3.1 Message areas
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- SuperBBS allows you to setup 200 different message areas. All
- these areas have their own security levels and flagsettings.
- SuperBBS even allows you to have different origin lines for
- every message area.
-
- You can move around the fields through the use of the arrow
- keys. The [PgUp] and [PgDn] keys will skip you to the previous
- or next message area. [ESC] will return you to the main menu.
- With [F1] you can move to an area by entering the area number.
-
- Type.........: Name
- Description..: Name assigned to the current message area.
- leave this blank if you want to skip this area.
- This name will appear in the change message
- area menu build into SuperBBS. It can also be
- displayed in your menus or textfiles when using
- menu templating.
- Options......: Name
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Type.........: Short QWK name
- Description..: SuperBBS allows as of version 1.16 longer names
- for the message areas. Since QWK cannot handle
- these long names, you have the option to enter
- a shorter name for use in the QWK offline mail
- reader.
- Options......: Short name
-
- Type.........: Type of messages
- Description..: SuperBBS has three different type of messages.
- Which to use depends on the way you want to use
- the message area. The available types are:
-
- 1. Standard.
- This type is used for local areas on your
- bulletin board system.
-
- 2. Netmail.
- This type is used for your netmail
- area(s). You should have defined the area
- number in the netmail part of the con-
- figuration program. User's will be asked
- to enter an address (fidonet style) where
- to send the message.
-
- 3. Echomail.
- This type is used for echomail messages.
- These are mostly public and an origin line
- will be appended to every message written
- in this type of area. Most echomail areas
- don't allow the use of aliases.
-
- Normally you would have 1 netmail area, a
- couple of local areas and some echomail areas.
- Options......: 1,2 or 3
-
- Type.........: Status of messages
- Description..: There are four different type of messages in
- SuperBBS available, depending on the type of
- message area you choose in the above option.
- The types are:
-
- 0. Both public & private
- This type of messages is normally used in
- your local message areas. The user will be
- asked if the message is private or not.
- private messages can only be read by the
- writer, the addressee and people having
- Sysop access level.
-
-
-
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
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-
-
- 1. Private messages only
- This type is mostly used in your netmail
- area and the local Sysop area. All the
- messages will be private and can only be
- read by the writer, addressee and people
- having Sysop level. Note that private mes-
- sages send to other systems can be read by
- the Sysops where the message is passing
- through.
-
- 2. Public messages only
- This type of messages is mostly used in
- echomail areas, since the message can be,
- and need to be, read by everyone. No pri-
- vate messages are allowed in (Fidonet)
- echomail.
-
- 3. Read only messages
- This type of messages can be read by
- everyone having access, but no messages
- can be written and no replies are possible
- with this type of messages.
-
- People having Sysop level can read all private
- and public mail, even if this mail is not
- addressed to them or originating from them.
- Please tell your users this is the case, so
- they know.
- Options......: 0,1,2 or 3
-
- Type.........: AKA to use (0 = primary)
- Description..: SuperBBS allows you to have different addresses
- for every mail area you have defined. (Mostly
- only useful on Echomail areas.) The 0 stands
- for the primary address, see netmail part of
- configuration, while 1 to 10 stands for the
- AKA's. This allows you to have an area for one
- fidonet and one for another.
- Options......: 0,1,2...9 or 10
-
- Type.........: Minimum age
- Description..: Age the user must have to access the message
- area. If the user is to young, a message will
- be displayed.
- Options......: Age
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Type.........: User names
- Description..: This option allows you to give users the option
- to use their alias in the 'From' field of the
- message. Please note that most echomail areas
- don't allow the use of an alias. You have the
- option to allow several aliases, only the alias
- used in the BBS, force the use of an alias or
- don't allow aliases.
- Options......: No alias/Ask alias/Force alias/Alias & name
-
- Type.........: Reply status
- Description..: This option is not yet supported by SuperBBS.
- Options......: None
-
- Type.........: Combined
- Description..: Will the message area be available from the
- combined board? This special message area,
- number 0, displays all available messages to
- the user in numerical order and not separated
- by area.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Default combined board
- Description..: If you want this message area to be in the
- combined board by default, switch this option
- on. Note that the user can still deselect the
- area.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Note that currently the combined area select is also used as
- the area select for the QWK mail reader.
-
- Type.........: Allow delete
- Description..: Are your users, without having Sysop access to
- the mail area, allowed to delete messages which
- are addressed to them or originating from them?
- Messages not belonging or addressed to the user
- will not be deleted.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Allow taglines
- Description..: QWK allows the user to add a 'tagline' to the
- messages written with a QWK offline reader.
- These lines are more for fun then for
- informational purposes, and not every echomail
- area allows the use of taglines. You can now
- select which areas will have taglines and which
- will not. Note that this option is for the QWK
- part of SuperBBS only.
- Option.......: Yes/No
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Type.........: Template
- Description..: With this option you can make an area available
- to the template menu. If this option is
- switched of for an area, this area will not be
- shown in the menu type 68 area change command.
- This allows you to have some areas separated
- from the other areas. You can only access the
- area by telling SuperBBS it has to go to the
- specific area in the menu commands.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: 8bit ---> 7bit
- Description..: Convert all 8 bit characters, which are not
- allowed in some echomail areas, to 7 bit char-
- acters.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Group
- Description..: As of version 1.16, SuperBBS allows you to have
- your message areas in groups. This allows you
- to give certain users only access to certain
- groups of messages. For example, Group L are
- all the local mail areas. Group F is Fidonet
- and group S is SuperNet. The area change com-
- mand has an extra option to show only the areas
- belonging to the specified group.
- Options......: Group character (A to Z)
-
- Type.........: Force mail check
- Description..: This option will force this area to always be
- checked at a new message check.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Read security level
- Description..: Security level of the user needed to read mess-
- ages in this area. If the user doesn't have the
- correct level, he/she will be displayed a mess-
- age, stating that access has to be granted.
- Options......: Security level
-
- Type.........: Read flags A to D
- Description..: These are the flagsettings you can use to give
- somebody permission to read a message in this
- area.
- Options......: Flagsettings (X = On/- = Off)
-
- Type.........: Write security level
- Description..: Security level of the user needed to write
- messages in this area. If the user doesn't have
- the correct level, he/she will be displayed a
- message, stating that access has to be granted.
- Options......: Security level
-
-
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-
-
- Type.........: Write flags A to D
- Description..: These are the flagsettings you can use to give
- somebody permission to write a message in this
- area.
- Options......: Flagsettings (X = On/- = Off)
-
- Type.........: Sysop security level
- Description..: Security level of the user needed to have the
- extra Sysop options available in this area.
- User's who have this access will be able to
- read, delete, edit, copy and change attributes
- of all messages, private or public, in this
- area.
- Options......: Security level
-
- Type.........: Sysop flags A to D
- Description..: These are the flagsettings you can use to give
- somebody permission to sysop level in this
- area.
- Options......: Flagsettings (X = On/- = Off)
-
- Type.........: Origin
- Description..: SuperBBS now allows you to edit the
- ECHOORIG.CTL file, which contains the origin
- lines for the different areas, from within the
- configuration program. SuperBBS will write
- these origin lines to the ECHOORIG.CTL file,
- which is a plain ASCII file. Please note that
- when no origin is filled in, the default origin
- is used.
- Options......: Origin line
-
- All these options have to be set for every message area you
- want to use, except for the origin, which is optional. You can
- change the settings at any time. If you want to delete a mess-
- age area, just delete the area name. SuperBBS will not show
- the area as long as the area name is blank.
-
- 2.5.3.2 Global options
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Type.........: Net/echo exit
- Description..: This option tells SuperBBS to exit with a
- special errorlevel if the user entered net
- and/or echomail messages. This allows you to
- run the mail processor to pack the mail.
-
-
- (Continued on next page)
-
-
-
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
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-
-
- SuperBBS will exit with the following error-
- levels:
-
- 5 - Both net and echomail entered
- 4 - Only echomail entered
- 3 - Only netmail entered
-
- This allows you to adjust your batchfile in the
- correct way.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Allow @ control characters
- Description..: Special @ control characters are replaced in
- a message with a certain value, depending on
- the character used. It is possible for users
- who know these codes to generate messages like:
- Hey dude, what's ....... for a password. The
- ..... is then replaced by the current user's
- password. Although the writer of the message
- couldn't see the next user's password, the user
- still might think so. The message writer used a
- control character to display the current user's
- password. So use this option with care, not
- every user is as honest as you.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Check mail at logon
- Description..: If this option is enabled, SuperBBS will scan
- the message base for any unread messages
- addressed to the user (or it's alias) and dis-
- play them. The user has the option to read them
- or to skip them. If disabled, no messages will
- be scanned.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Fast mail check
- Description..: SuperBBS normally scans the whole messagebase
- for messages unread by the user. With this
- option enabled, it will start at the last read
- pointer, making it faster, but less accurate.
- Some echomail processors do weird things with
- the lastread pointers, causing messages to be
- missed in the mail scan. This is not a SuperBBS
- problem, but a problem with the echomail pro-
- cessors. Even with over 5000 messages the nor-
- mal message scan will only take a couple of
- seconds to complete.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Type.........: 8bit --> 7bit in echos
- Description..: SuperBBS allows the use of 8 bit characters and
- can convert these to 7 bit in echomail areas.
- In some countries are 8 bit characters not
- allowed. If you switch this function off, 8 bit
- characters can not be used in echomail areas.
- (SuperBBS will translate them to 7bit charac-
- ters.) SuperBBS now allows you to set this for
- every message area separate in the message area
- configuration menu.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Coloured quotes in messages
- Description..: You can now display quotes in messages in
- another colour. You will have to use ANSI to
- see the colours. SuperBBS will scan for the >
- sign, to determine if the line is a quote or
- not.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Group mail at logon
- Description..: SuperBBS allows the use of group messages,
- messages to all users, or certain security
- levels. To scan for these messages, you will
- have to set this option to Yes. If set to Yes,
- group messages will be scanned at logon.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Show userlist in type 27
- Description..: If a user enters a name of a user in a local
- mail area and this name does not exist, Super-
- BBS allows the user to scan the user list for
- the correct name. If this option is enabled,
- SuperBBS will display the userlist.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Match senders zone
- Description..: If your part of Fidonet and have more
- addresses, AKA's, SuperBBS can match the zone
- of the message your replying to, if their is an
- AKA in that net. Take for example a message
- from net 2. SuperBBS will use your zone 2
- address to reply on the message. If the orig-
- inating message would come from a zone 42 sys-
- tem, SuperBBS would use your zone 42 address.
- If you receive mail from a zone 77 system,
- SuperBBS will use your main address to reply,
- if you don't have a zone 77 address.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Type.........: Real message numbers
- Description..: Normally the messages in SuperBBS are numbered
- from 1 to xxxxx in ascending order. Every new
- message will get the latest message number + 1.
- If you enable this option, SuperBBS will number
- the messages per area. So area 1 will have
- messages numbered 1 to xxxx. So will area 2 and
- so on. Internally SuperBBS still uses the nor-
- mal message numbering system, and it does so in
- area 0, the global read area, but for the user
- it will number every area from 1 to xxxx, mak-
- ing it easier to read individual messages or
- the last xx messages. Note that this only
- applies to the interface to the user. For your
- echomail processor or any other program, Super-
- BBS still uses the normal count.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Line editors quote mode
- Description..: SuperBBS allows you to have three options here.
- The first is no quotes, in which case no quotes
- are possible of the message replying to. Than
- there is normal quotes, which will print the
- complete message replying on in the new mess-
- age. The third option is intelligent quotes, in
- which case SuperBBS will ask the user if he/she
- wants to quote the line. It will do so for
- every line in the message you are replying to.
- This last option is the best, as it keeps
- quoting small, which means cheaper echomail.
- Options......: No quote/Normal quotes/Intelligent quotes
-
- Type.........: Show user's real name in group mail
- Description..: When you allow your users to write group mail
- messages, you might want to make sure that only
- their real name is displayed and not their
- alias. This option allows you to do so. If
- switched off, the alias is shown, when used to
- write the message. if the real name is used to
- write the message, the real name is shown, even
- when this option is set to no.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Quote string
- Description..: String which will be displayed when quoting a
- message. This string will be placed in front of
- the message lines you are quoting. The standard
- quote string in SuperBBS will give you the two
- first characters from first and lastname of the
- writer of the message your quoting.
- Options......: Quote string (Example: >)
-
-
-
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-
-
- Type.........: Comment answer board
- Description..: Message area number where all the replies on
- the logoff comments are stored. If you set this
- to 0, no replies are possible. Normally you
- would use your local 'general' message area for
- this.
- Options......: 0 = Not in use
- n = Message area number
-
- Type.........: Password failure board
- Description..: Number of the message area where the user can
- leave a message if he/she forgot his/her pass-
- word and sends a message to the Sysop. If you
- set this to 0, no messages will be allowed. The
- user will be logged off after writing the
- optional message. Mostly the Sysop area is used
- for this type of messages.
- Options......: 0 = not enabled
- n = message area number
-
- Type.........: Message after page board
- Description..: Message area number where the messages from
- user's who tried to page you are stored. If a
- user tries to page you and you don't react,
- SuperBBS will ask the user if he/she would like
- to leave a message.
- Options......: 0 = not enabled
- n = message area number
-
- Type.........: Group mail security
- Description..: Security level needed to write a group mail
- message. Group mail messages are messages to
- all users or certain security levels. (See the
- message base chapter for more information.)
- Options......: Security level
-
- 2.5.3.3 Netmail
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This part is only of interest to you if you are part of
- Fidonet or another network. Systems in a network exchange
- netmail and echomail and are using a network address. In the
- netmail part you will specify your address and your AKA's.
- AKA's are fake addresses used by some BBS systems which have
- a node address in more than one (Fidonet like) network or
- zone.
-
- You can obtain a network address at a network administrator.
- Ask a local sysop who is connected to a network how to contact
- the administrator. Do not use a number of your own choice. If
- you are no part of a network, leave the fields as they are.
-
-
-
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-
-
- An example: 2:220/620. This is a BBS in Europe (Zone 2).
- Net 220 is in Finland and number 620 is Aki's system.
-
- SuperBBS has Nodelist support and also Point addresses are
- supported.
-
- Type.........: Main address
- Description..: The number of your main address. This number
- consist of four parts: zone, net, node and
- pointnumber, although the pointnumber is left
- out for most BBS systems.
- Options......: Zone, net, node and pointnumber
-
- Type.........: AKA Address #1 to #10
- Description..: See main address. If you don't use more than
- one address, leave this as it is. SuperBBS does
- support zone matching when replying to netmail.
- Options......: Zone, net, node and pointnumber or 0.
-
- Type.........: Netmail board
- Description..: Message base area (between 1 and 200) which
- will be used to store netmail messages. You
- also have to setup this area in the message
- base configuration part of the program as being
- a netmail area. Set this to an unused area if
- you are not using netmail.
- Options......: Message base number (between 1 and 200)
-
- Type.........: Crashmail security
- Description..: Security level needed to send CRASH mail. This
- is mail which (mostly) is send straight after
- you leave the BBS. This is depending on how
- your mailer system is setup. Please consult
- your mailer documentation for further informa-
- tion.
- Options......: Security level
-
-
- 2.5.3.4 QWK setup
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- SuperBBS has a build in mail reader. Mail readers are used to
- download messages from your system, read them while the user
- is offline and then upload the replies or/and new messages.
- This way you can save your users a lot of money on their
- phonebill and still give them a lot of (echo)mail. As a user
- you will need a mailreader to read and answer/write the mess-
- ages. One mailreader for the QWK system is the Silly Little
- Mail Reader (TM), or SLMR. Currently version 2.1a is avail-
- able. Other mail readers are available. Also other reader-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- systems are available, but all have to be run as external
- programs. The QWK mailpackage will contain your welcome and
- goodbye screens, as well as your NEWS.A?? file, so the user
- will see these also at his own system when reading mail.
-
- QWK message packages are created in the WORK directory set in
- the configuration of SuperBBS. Please make sure that the
- directory is setup correctly. When run locally, the files will
- be stored in this directory and you can move the file from
- their to diskette or another directory. No protocol screen
- will be shown when run locally.
-
- Type.........: Unique BBS ID
- Description..: This unique BBS ID is used by QWK to name your
- mail package. Please make sure this is a unique
- ID, and don't use the example. If a user down-
- loads mail from more than one system, he/she
- will have to guess which package came from
- which BBS by looking at the name. The BBS ID
- has to be a DOS like filename, since it is used
- to name your mail package. (That means you
- can't use the * or ? characters for example.)
- QWK will add the .QWK extension to your pack-
- age.
- Options......: BBS ID name (8 characters)
-
- Type.........: Default QWK board
- Description..: Message board used to store messages which
- violate the rules, i.e. a bad message, on the
- BBS concerning read/write access to a certain
- area. If a message is violating a rule, it will
- be placed in the default area.
- Options......: Area number (1 - 200)
-
- Type.........: Max. number of messages
- Description..: Sets the maximum amount of messages to pack in
- one mail package. Users are able to decrease
- this amount at the moment they are getting
- their mail.
- Options......: Number of messages
-
- Type.........: Allow TAG lines
- Description..: Most mail readers allow you to add a Tagline, a
- little line of text not concerning the message.
- The BBS will add a origin line, this would mean
- their are two origin lines in the text, which
- is illegal in most echomail areas. This option
- allows you to specify where Taglines may be
- used. You can now specify this option per mess-
- age area in the message area configuration part
- of this configuration program.
- Options......: No taglines/Always
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
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-
-
- Type.........: Use ZIP/LZH/ARJ/ARC packets
- Description..: Here you can specify from which archivers your
- user can choose to pack his/her mail with. You
- will need to place the archivers in a directory
- reachable through your path statement.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- The QWK support for SuperBBS is based upon MkQwk written by
- Mark May. Support QWK, get your users to use it.
-
- 2.5.4 Files
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- SuperBBS uses a file called FLSEARCH.BBS to store it's file
- areas in. This file is edited through the file area editor.
- Please note that this file is not plain ASCII, like the
- QuickBBS file FLSEARCH.CTL.
-
- 2.5.4.1 File areas
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- When you are in the editor's main screen, you'll see one open
- window. Here you choose the file area to edit and insert and
- delete file areas. The following keys are active:
-
- [RETURN] Edit the area marked by the inverse bar.
-
- [INSERT] Add a new area to the file area list.
-
- [DELETE] Remove an area from the file area list.
-
- [CURSOR] Move around the file area list.
-
- [F1] Converts FLSEARCH.CTL to FLSEARCH.BBS.
-
- [ESC] Return to main configuration menu.
-
- When you choose a file area, a second window will open, dis-
- playing the options available per file area. You can move
- around with the cursor keys and pressing [ESC] will return you
- to the main window.
-
- These options are available per file area:
-
- Type.........: Name
- Description..: The name you want to give to the area and which
- will be displayed at a newfiles scan and if you
- do an area change through the build in menu
- command.
- Options......: Area name
-
-
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
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-
-
- Type.........: Directory
- Description..: The dos directory path to your directory. This
- is the place where the files are, so people can
- download them. The backlash at the end of the
- pathname is optional.
- Options......: Drive:\Pathname
-
- Type.........: List name
- Description..: Drive, directory AND filename of the FILES.BBS
- file for this file area. This option is only
- needed if you use a CD-Rom drive and want your
- FILES.BBS in another directory, because a CD-
- Rom is read only. If you leave this space
- blank, SuperBBS will look for the FILES.BBS
- list in the directory given in the directory
- option above.
- A second option is now available. You can use
- the list name line to tell SuperBBS where to
- place the uploaded files. This will be the case
- if you enter a directory here with an asterisk
- '*' in front of the directory. For example:
-
- c:\files\datacom\files.bbs
-
- is the place where the files.bbs file is
- stored, but:
-
- *c:\files\upload
-
- is the place where the uploaded files have to
- be placed. Please note that some allfiles list-
- ers, like FEBBS and ALLRA, are not working
- correctly when you use this option.
- Options......: Drive:\Pathname\Filename.ext or
- *Drive:\Pathname
-
- Type.........: Security
- Description..: The security level needed to access files in
- this area.
- Options......: Userlevel
-
- Type.........: Age
- Description..: The lowest age needed to access this file area.
- this option only works if you have the birthday
- option in config.exe enabled.
- Options......: Age
-
- Type.........: Flags A to D
- Description..: Flagsetting needed to gain access to the file
- area and available files. (X = On/- = Off)
- Options......: X
-
- Type.........: Template
- Description..: SuperBBS allows the use of menu templating.
- This means you can have one menu for all avail-
- able file areas. (See the part of the documen-
- tation on menus.) If you don't want the file
- area to be part of the menu templating, disable
- this option. SuperBBS will save the template
- information in the user record, so the user
- will be in the same area when entering the menu
- the next time.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Downloads
- Description..: Option to disable downloads from the area. If
- set to 'No', no downloads are possible from
- this area.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Uploads
- Description..: Option to disable uploads to the area. if set
- to 'No', no uploads are possible to this area.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Virus check
- Description..: SuperBBS can scan uploaded files for viruses.
- if you don't want files to be checked in the
- file area, disable this option.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Dupe scan
- Description..: SuperBBS will check all file areas for dupes
- when a user wants to upload a file. This could
- take a long time when you have a CD-Rom player
- attached to your system. This option allows you
- to disable this dupe check for the area.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: New scan
- Description..: When scanning the file areas for new files, you
- can now disable areas from this scan, for
- example CD-Rom areas. Areas switched off will
- not be scanned for new files.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Pressing [ESC] will save the information. You can always
- change the information. Pressing [ESC] from the main window
- will put you back in the main configuration menu.
-
- 2.5.4.2 Global options
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Type.........: Check files at logon
- description..: When enabled, SuperBBS will scan the filebase
- and search for any new file and display these
- to the user just after the mailscan at logon.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
-
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
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-
-
- Type.........: WatchCD at (un)pack
- Description..: SuperBBS can watch the carrier while files are
- extracted and repacked during a virusscan. If a
- user disconnect during the archive operations,
- SuperBBS will continue and then, when finished,
- will bring the system back to it's starting
- position, ready to accept callers.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Uploader to Files.bbs
- Description..: It is now possible to display the name of the
- uploader in the Files.bbs file just below the
- filedescription. Note that this option uses the
- option with the > character. (See below.)
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Use > in long descriptions
- Description..: There are two ways of displaying longer file
- descriptions in the Files.bbs file. The first
- is through the use of the build in line wrap.
- SuperBBS will break the line and continue at
- the next line at the 14th position if the line
- is longer than the screenwidth. When you use
- this option you can't use the uploader name in
- the Files.bbs option. (See above.) The second
- option is to make use of the > character. Lines
- preceded with this character are placed on the
- 14th position in the Files.bbs file when dis-
- played to the user. (They should be on the
- second character in the Files.bbs description
- when editing the description. See the Files
- base chapter for more information on these
- options.) You can toggle between the two
- options with this configuration option.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Strict dupe checking
- Description..: SuperBBS has two ways of checking for dupe
- files. The first is by name and extension, the
- second one is on filenames only, without exten-
- sion. The second one will find a file called
- SBBS_115.LZH when the file SBBS_115.ZIP is
- about to be uploaded. The first option would
- not find the file, because it would look for
- the complete name, including the extension. If
- the strict dupe checking is enabled, SuperBBS
- will only scan for the filename and not on the
- filename with extension.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Type.........: Free file time checking
- Description..: When downloading free files SuperBBS will
- either check the time of the user or not check
- the time. Time checking can be done on the
- users time limit or on event time. This allows
- you to have free files, but a user won't be
- able to download them when the download would
- exceed the event time or user's time.
- Options......: No checking/Time limit check/Event time check.
-
- Type.........: Virus check
- Description..: When a user has done an upload, SuperBBS has
- the ability to scan the file for known viruses.
- The viruscheck will be performed right after
- the user has done the upload. SuperBBS is very
- flexible in which scanner to use or what to do
- with an infected file. You will need the fol-
- lowing programs (all trademarks of their res-
- pective companies) when using this option:
-
- - PKZIP.EXE
- - PKUNZIP.EXE
- - PKARC.EXE
- - PKXARC.EXE
- - LHA.EXE
- - PAK.EXE
- - ARJ.EXE
- - Virusscanner
-
- These files have to be in a directory which is
- available through the path statement. When a
- virusinfected file is found, SuperBBS has the
- option to exit with an errorlevel, so you can
- do with the file what you want by taking the
- appropriate steps in your batchfile.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: (Un)pack swapping
- Description..: Swap part of SuperBBS to EMS or disk when pack-
- ing or extracting files.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Unpack before scanning
- Description..: This option allows you to tell SuperBBS not to
- unpack any files before a virusscan is done.
- This is useful for viruscheck programs which
- can scan inside an archive.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
-
-
-
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
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-
-
- Type.........: Use file date touching
- Description..: Do allow SuperBBS to change the date and time
- of a file uploaded to your system. Normally
- SuperBBS will change the date and time of the
- file so it will be shown in the newfiles scan.
- If this option is enabled, the original file
- date will not be preserved. If this date is
- older than the current date, the file will not
- be shown in the newfiles scan.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Allow file flagging
- Description..: As of version 1.16 of SuperBBS, the program
- supports file flagging. This allows your users
- while viewing the files lists and newfiles list
- to flag files for download. When the user than
- selects download, he/she will be given the
- option to download the flagged files.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Extended new files check
- Description..: Normally SuperBBS will scan for newfiles since
- the last logon of the user. Now you have the
- option to do this from the last time the user
- did the newfiles scan. This means a user can
- call six times a week, but only once a week
- he/she will do a newfiles scan. Now it is poss-
- ible to scan automatically from the last time
- he/she did the file scan, instead of the last
- call. The user can always change the date the
- newfiles scan has to start.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Upload credit multiplier
- Description..: This option allows you to control the way
- SuperBBS reacts to an upload. You can give the
- user back the time spend on the upload or even
- double or triple it. Or you can do nothing with
- it.
- Options......: 0 = Not activated
- 1 = Returns time spend on upload
- 2 = Returns double time spend on upload
- 3 = Returns triple time spend on upload
- 4 = And so on........
-
- Type.........: Minimum upload space (KBytes)
- Description..: Minimum diskspace which has to be free before
- SuperBBS will let the user do an upload. If the
- space is not free, user's can't upload.
- Options......: Number of Kbytes
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Type.........: Download counter left bracket
- Description..: SuperBBS has a build in download counter. With
- this option you specify how the left bracket of
- the downloadcounter will look like. If left
- empty, the downloadcounter is disabled.
- Options......: Left bracket
-
- Type.........: Virus found errorlevel
- Description..: Errorlevel which SuperBBS will use to exit
- after a virus has been found in a file. This
- allows you to adjust your batchfile to take
- care of the virus infected file.
- Options......: Errorlevel
-
- Type.........: Files before ratio check
- Description..: Number of files a user can download, before
- SuperBBS will check the file ratio in Kbytes
- and files.
- Options......: Number of files
-
- Type.........: Maximum file description lines
- Description..: Number of lines available when giving a file
- description before or after doing an upload.
- SuperBBS now wraps the line around if the line
- is longer than 45 characters. It will display
- the wrapped text at the right location in the
- FILES.BBS list. Or you can use the > character.
- Options......: Number of lines (1 to 5)
-
- Type.........: Download counter right bracket
- Description..: SuperBBS has a build in download counter. With
- this option you specify how the right bracket
- of the downloadcounter will look like. If left
- empty, the downloadcounter is disabled.
- Options......: Right bracket
-
- 2.5.4.3 Internal protocols
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The internal protocols can be toggled on or off, making it
- possible to use another Zmodem (or other internal protocol
- replacement) protocol.
-
- The following protocols are available in SuperBBS:
-
- - Zmodem
- - Ymodem batch
- - Xmodem
- - Xmodem 1K (Ymodem)
- - Xmodem 1K G
- - Ymodem-G
-
-
-
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-
-
- You can toggle these protocols on or off by changing the Yes
- to No or vice versa. The internal files are all called by the
- EXTPE.EXE program. Make sure this file is in your path.
-
- 2.5.4.4 External protocols
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- SuperBBS supports external protocols for downloading and
- uploading. It is one of the first bulletin board programs to
- directly support Bimodem as an external protocol. There are
- 20 definable protocol options available. Please note that
- every protocol installed adds 650 bytes of memory to the main
- BBS program.
-
- The configuration of the external protocols is somewhat more
- complicated. There are several options available here:
-
- Command......: Activated
- Description..: Indicates if the protocol is active or not. If
- active it will be shown in the up/download list
- with menu types 32 and 33. They will also be
- displayed with menu type 48.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Command......: Name
- Description..: The name of the protocol as it will be dis-
- played in the up/download lists with menu types
- 32, 33 and 48.
- Options......: Protocol name
-
- Command......: Key
- Description..: The character which identifies the protocol in
- the up/download lists with menu types 32, 33
- and 48.
- Options......: Character
-
- Command......: Batch
- Description..: Defines if the protocol is a batch protocol or
- not. This means if the protocol can download
- more than one file at a time. (Zmodem can for
- example, but Xmodem cannot.)
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Command......: Protocol type
- Description..: Defines the type of protocol you are using.
- There are three options. Option one is Bimodem,
- which you need to use if you install bimodem.
- The second option is other, which you need to
- use for all other protocols not using the Bi-
- modem interface.
- Options......: Bimodem/Other
-
-
-
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-
-
- Command......: Log style
- Description..: protocols have different ways of writing a
- logfile. To support all these logfiles, Super-
- BBS has the option to support three types of
- logfiles. These are DSZ, used by many programs,
- Icom, used by Bimodem, and other.
- Options......: DSZ/Icom/Other
-
- Command......: Download command
- Description..: This is the most difficult one of the external
- protocol installation (with the upload com-
- mand). Here you specify how the protocol has to
- be called by SuperBBS. You will have to specify
- the protocol name and all options needed to run
- the protocol. See the examples later in this
- chapter. There are two control codes available
- to be used in this line:
-
- %1 = Filenames
- %2 = Download limits in bytes
-
- If you need to give up the filenames, you can
- use the %1. If the protocol also accepts the
- downloadlimit than you can use the %2 in the
- command line of the protocol. Use the complete
- pathname for calling the protocol.
- Options......: Protocol commandline
-
- Command......: Upload command
- Description..: Same as download command, but now for the up-
- load. Here are also two control codes avail-
- able. Please note the difference:
-
- %1 = Filename or path
- %2 = Download limits in bytes
-
- Use the complete pathname for calling the pro-
- tocol.
- Options......: Protocol commandline
-
- Command......: Log file name
- Description..: Name and path of the logfile the protocol cre-
- ates. Please supply a valid path. This command
- is used so SuperBBS knows that there has been
- an upload and it will read the filenames from
- it.
- Options......: Path\Filename
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Command......: Control file name
- Description..: Name and path of the control file SuperBBS
- creates. This list contains the files to up-
- /download and should be supplied on the up-
- /download commandline.
- Options......: Path\Filename
-
- Command......: Efficiency
- Description..: Efficiency of the protocol in percentage. This
- is normally somewhere between 95 and 98 per-
- cent. SuperBBS uses this to calculate the
- amount of time needed to download the file.
- Options......: Percentage
-
- Command......: Download control string
- Description..: Format of each file entry in the control file
- specified above for downloads. One control code
- is available:
-
- %1 = Filename
-
- Normally this only contains %1. Please note
- that this option is not used if you selected
- the Bimodem protocol type.
- Options......: %1
-
- Command......: Upload control string
- Description..: Format of each file entry in the control file
- specified above for uploads. One control char-
- acter is available:
-
- %1 = Filename
-
- Please note this option is not used when you
- selected a Bimodem protocol type.
- Options......: %1
-
- Command......: Download logfile keyword
- Description..: Keyword which will be used in the logfile to
- note the download. Please note this option is
- only used if the logstyle type is set to Other.
- This option is not used when you selected the
- Bimodem protocol type.
- Options......: String
-
- Command......: Upload logfile keyword
- Description..: Same as for the download, except now for up-
- loads. The same exception rules apply.
- Options......: String
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Command......: File name word number
- Description..: Please note this option is only used when you
- select a logfile type as other. This option is
- not used in the Bimodem protocol type.
- Options......: Number
-
- With these options it is possible to setup 20 external proto-
- cols. The internal protocols can all be toggled on or off.
-
- Bob Henderson wrote an excellent manual on external protocol
- support for SuperBBS. Please read this if you need more infor-
- mation on setting up external protocols. The file is called
- PROTOHLP.xxx (where xxx is the archive type.) Bob's fidonet
- address is 1:3812/10. The file is also available from
- 2:500/239 or 42:1100/101 (between 00:00 and 18:00 GMT-1).
-
- Here's an example of an Puma/MPT setup:
-
- Activated...........: Yes
- Name................: Puma
- Key.................: P
- Batch...............: Yes
- Protocol type.......: Other
- Log style...........: DSZ
- Download command....: c:\prot\puma.exe P*P E*B S9600
- Lc:\prot\dsz.log S @c:\files.txt
- Upload command......: c:\prot\puma.exe P*P E*B S9600
- Lc:\prot\dsz.log R
- Log file name.......: c:\prot\dsz.log
- Control file name...: c:\files.txt
- Effic...............: 98
- Download cntrl str..: %1
- Upload cntrl str....: %1
- Download log keyw...:
- Upload log keyw.....:
- File name word nr...: 0
-
- The S9600 is used when your COM port is locked at 9600 Bps.
-
- Please see Bob's document for more information on the external
- protocols. He gives a wide variety of examples, ranging from
- DSZ to Bimodem and HSLink.
-
- This should help you get on your way. Refer to the SuperBBS
- echomail areas if you have trouble setting up a protocol.
- These areas can be found on most registered SuperBBS systems.
-
- The Bimodem protocol is only available with the normal down-
- load menu option. Other external protocols are available also
- at the download of the BBSList and Hot-key download command.
- You don't want your user's to start an upload while down-
- loading the BBSList file, do you?
-
-
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-
-
- 2.5.5 Modem
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Here you must specify how your modem is setup if your not
- using a mailer. SuperBBS is capable of running without any
- front-end program, although you have to use a batchfile to run
- it. Please refer to the batchfile examples at the end of the
- documentation for more info on batchfiles.
-
- 2.5.5.1 Initialization
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Type.........: Initializing tries
- Description..: Number of times SuperBBS will try to initialize
- the modem. When the modem will not initialize,
- SuperBBS will give you a warning message and
- return to MS-Dos or the batchfile.
- Options......: Number
-
- Type.........: Initializing baudrate
- Description..: The fastest baudrate your modem supports. If
- you have a 2400 Bps modem, set this to 2400.
- You might have to lock the speed between your
- COM port and your modem at higher speeds and
- install a NS16550AFN chip, instead of the 16450
- chip on your COMMS card.
- Options......: 300 to 38400
-
- Type.........: Initializing string
- Description..: String send to the modem to reset the modem and
- prepare it to receive callers. Check your modem
- manual for the string used to setup your modem.
- The pipe symbol | can be used for a carriage
- return. (Some modems take a ^M as a CR.)
- Please note that there is no general working
- init string. This is different per modem. Try
- contacting a Sysop near you who uses the same
- modem for an init string. He/she doesn't have
- to run SuperBBS, but could run RemoteAccess or
- QuickBBS.
- Options......: Modem init string
-
- Type.........: Initializing response
- Description..: Answer the modem sends to the program, after
- the initialization string has been send to the
- modem. This response tells SuperBBS the modem
- is ready to receive calls.
- Options......: Modem response string
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- 2.5.5.2 General options
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Type.........: Port
- Description..: Communication port the modem is connected to.
- This should be the port your modem is setup
- at, when you have an internal modem or the COM
- port the modem is connected to with an external
- modem.
- Options......: 1, 2, 3 or 4
-
- Type.........: To wait for carrier
- Description..: Time SuperBBS waits for a carrier signal,
- before resetting.
- Options......: Seconds
-
- Type.........: Offhook string
- Description..: String send to the modem when you want to place
- the modem in 'offhook' mode. This means the
- callers will receive a busy signal. Please note
- that in some countries it is illegal to switch
- a modem offhook.
- Options......: Modem offhook string
-
- Type.........: Offhook response
- Description..: Answer the modem sends to the program, after
- the offhook string has been send to the modem.
- Options......: Modem offhook response string
-
- Type.........: xxxx BPS Connect (xxxx = 300 to 38400)
- Description..: Response from the modem after it has detected a
- caller and established a connection. This tells
- SuperBBS at what baudrate the user is calling.
- Check your modem manual for more information.
- Users of modems with MNP or V.42bis errorcor-
- rection protocols should use the normal connect
- strings for the reliable connections.
- Please note that SuperBBS now also supports the
- 7200, 12000 and 14400 modem strings.
- Options......: Modem response
-
- 2.5.6 Other
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- In this part of the configuration you will find some general
- options concerning New users, restrictions, Alt keys and
- others.
-
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- 2.5.6.1 New users
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-
- A caller who has never been on your system has to be assigned
- a special userlevel. This could be a normal level, which you
- are using for all users or, like most BBS systems do, a lower
- level, so you, the Sysop, can check his/her information. You
- will have to specify a userlevel and also the flagsetting.
-
- SuperBBS uses a double security system. All users, including
- the Sysop(s) have a security level. Besides that security
- level there are also 32 flags available. These flags can be
- toggled on or off. (X = On / - = Off) With these flags you
- could restrict people with a same userlevel from using the
- same options. Here is an example:
-
- User 1: User 2:
- Userlevel: 25 Userlevel: 100
- Flag A: X------- Flag A: --------
- Flag B: -------- Flag B: --------
- Flag C: --XX---- Flag C: --------
- Flag D: -------- Flag D: --XX----
-
- Menu option A: Menu option B:
- Level needed: 25 Level needed: 25
- Flag A: -------- Flag A: --------
- Flag B: -------- Flag B: --------
- Flag C: -------- Flag C: --------
- Flag D: -------- Flag D: --XX----
-
- Menu option C: Menu option D:
- Level needed: 10 Level needed: 100
- Flag A: -------- Flag A: --------
- Flag B: -------- Flag B: --------
- Flag C: --XX---- Flag C: --XX----
- Flag D: -------- Flag D: --------
-
- User 1 would be able to use menu options A and C. The user has
- no access to menu option B or D, because in option B his
- flagsetting is not correct and in option D his userlevel is
- not high enough, although the flagsetting is correct. User 2
- has access to menu option A and B. The user has no access to
- menu C because of the flagsetting, although his level is high
- enough, and the access to option D is denied because of the
- wrong flagsetting.
-
- You see how powerful this safety system can be. Use it with
- care, specially when you are setting up a BBS for the first
- time. Check your menu's with all available options, so you
- won't run in to a nasty surprise, like a user getting to a
- special Sysop menu. (SuperBBS also has the ability to protect
- menus with passwords. More of this in the menu commands.)
-
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-
- Type.........: New user security level
- Description..: Level assigned to a new user when he/she enters
- the BBS for the first time.
- Options......: Userlevel
-
- Type.........: New user flags (A to D)
- Description..: Flagsetting assigned to a new user when enter-
- ing the BBS system for the first time.
- Options......: Flagsetting (X = On / - = Off)
-
- Type.........: Ask voice phonenumber
- Description..: Toggle the voice phonenumber question on or off
- at logon for a new user.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Ask data phonenumber
- Description..: Toggle the data phonenumber question on or off
- at logon for a new user.
-
- Type.........: Ask birthday
- Description..: Toggle the birthday question on or off at logon
- for a new user.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Use aliases
- Description..: Toggle the use of aliases on or off for use in
- the bulletin board system.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Ask sex
- Description..: Toggle the Male/Female question on or off at
- logon for a new user.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: ANSI graphics
- Description..: Toggle the ANSI graphics question on or off at
- logon for a new user.
- Options......: Ask/No
-
- Type.........: Mail check
- Description..: Toggle the mail check at logon question on or
- off at logon for a new user.
- Options......: Ask/No
-
- Type.........: New files check
- Description..: Toggle the new files check at logon question on
- or off at logon for a new user.
- Options......: Ask/No
-
- Type.........: Full screen editor
- Description..: Toggle the full screen editor question on or
- off at logon for a new user.
- Options......: Ask/No
-
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-
-
- Type.........: Full screen viewer
- Description..: Toggle the full screen viewer question on or
- off at logon for a new user.
- Options......: Ask/No
-
- Type.........: More prompt
- Description..: Toggle the more prompt question on or off at
- logon for a new user.
- Options......: Ask/No
-
- Type.........: Screen clears
- Description..: Toggle the screen clear question on or off at
- logon for a new user.
- Options......: Ask/No
-
- Type.........: Combined board settings
- Description..: SuperBBS will ask the new user at logon which
- areas he/she would like to read. This allows
- you to let your users decide which areas they
- read if they have access to the area. If
- switched off, all areas will be available to
- which the user has access.
- Options......: Ask/No
-
- Type.........: Combined mail check
- Description..: Normally SuperBBS will check all message areas
- for new mail for the user. If you set this
- option to yes, SuperBBS will only scan for new
- messages in the areas the user selected (and
- has access to). You can force an area to be
- included in the new mail scan through the area
- setup.
- Options......: Ask/No
-
- Type.........: Ask default protocol
- Description..: SuperBBS allows the users to select a default
- protocol, which will be used for every file
- transfer. (The user can also select not to use
- a default protocol.) If you don't want to use
- default protocols for your users, set this
- option to no.
- Options......: Ask/No
-
- Type.........: Hotkeys
- Description..: SuperBBS normally uses hotkeys, that means that
- you don't have to press ENTER after every com-
- mand. You can however switch this setting off,
- or let your users decide. When not selected, a
- user will have to press ENTER after a command
- is given.
- Options......: Yes/Ask/No
-
-
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-
-
- Type.........: Days until expiration
- Description..: Number of days added to the expiration counter
- for the new user. This way you could automati-
- cally add a certain number of days to the
- record of the new user. SuperBBS will decrease
- this field every day with one, until it is
- zero. Than the questionnaire EXPIRED.Q-A is
- activated when the user logs on.
- Options......: Number of days
-
- 2.5.6.2 General options
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The general options in SuperBBS contain information about how
- SuperBBS reacts to certain things, like inactivity time outs,
- logons with wrong passwords and a whole range of other
- options.
-
- Type.........: Inactivity time (Seconds)
- Description..: Time in seconds before SuperBBS will disconnect
- a user if no key is pressed in the specified
- time period. This option prevents users from
- keeping the system busy, while they are doing
- something else. SuperBBS will display a warning
- 20 seconds before disconnecting.
- Options......: Time in seconds
-
- Type.........: Maximum logon times (Minutes)
- Description..: Time limit given to new users to logon to your
- system. Depending on the size of your question-
- naire, you should set this to a safe amount,
- otherwise your user will be logged off when in
- the middle of answering the questions.
- Options......: Time in minutes
-
- Type.........: Menu border colour (0-7)
- Description..: Colour of all the menu borders hardcoded into
- SuperBBS. Available colours are:
-
- 0. Black
- 1. Blue
- 2. Green
- 3. Cyan
- 4. Red
- 5. Purple
- 6. Brown
- 7. Grey
-
- The colour blue (1) will be displayed as an
- underlining on monochrome Hercules monitors.
- This could cause you menus to look weird, so
- don't use blue if you don't need it.
- Options......: Colour number
-
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-
-
- Type.........: Entry field colour (0-7)
- Description..: Colour of the background when SuperBBS asks the
- user for input. (For available colours see the
- menu border option.) Please use this option
- with care. On VGA monitors some colour combina-
- tions are not as visible as they could be. (For
- example yellow text on a green background.)
- Options......: Colour number
-
- Type.........: Maximum password tries
- Description..: Maximum number of times the user can try to get
- the right password to logon to the BBS, before
- being forced off-line. If enabled, SuperBBS
- will ask the user if he/she wants to leave a
- message to the Sysop. Don't set this number to
- high.
- Options......: Number of attempts
-
- Please note that SuperBBS will not ask for a password if there
- is no password supplied in the userfile. This can only be
- achieved through the use of the Sbbsuser.exe program. (When an
- user logs on to your system, he/she has to provide a password
- of at least 4 characters.) You could use this option to pro-
- vide 'guest' access to your system. Use this option with care!
-
- Type.........: Maximum pages per call
- Description..: Maximum number of times the user can yell for
- the Sysop per call. If the user tries another
- time, a message will be displayed.
- Options......: Number of pages
-
- Type.........: Page bell length (Seconds)
- Description..: Number of seconds the page melody will be
- played when the user tries to page the Sysop.
- This will only be heard at the Sysop machine.
- If you don't use Yellcfg.exe, this will be a
- 'fiuus' siren like sound.
- Options......: Time in seconds
-
- Type.........: Sysop security level
- Description..: Security level used by the System Operator of
- the BBS, mostly you!
- Options......: Security level
-
-
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-
- Type.........: Entry colour (0-15)
- Description..: Type of colour used to display the users
- answers in the entry fields. The entry fields
- will have the background colour supplied at the
- entry field colour option above. Do not use 0,
- as this would be black and the user could not
- read his/her answer. Available colours:
-
- 0. Black
- 1. Blue
- 2. Green
- 3. Cyan
- 4. Red
- 5. Purple
- 6. Brown
- 7. Grey
- 8. Dark grey
- 9. Light blue
- 10. Light green
- 11. Light cyan
- 12. Light red
- 13. Light purple
- 14. Yellow
- 15. White
-
- Remember that blue gives an underlining on
- monochrome Hercules monitors.
- Options......: Colour number
-
- Type.........: Maximum minutes in bank
- Description..: Maximum amount of time in minutes a user can
- store in the build in time bank.
- Options......: Number of minutes
-
- Type.........: Age graph starting age
- Description..: When displaying the build in age graph, you can
- set the starting age. You can also let your
- users select the age to start the graph.
- Options......: Age
-
- Type.........: Seconds before screen blank
- Description..: This option is only used when running SuperBBS
- without a mailer. It is the time between start-
- ing SuperBBS and the time the screen will go
- blank to prevent burning in your screen.
- Options......: Seconds
-
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-
-
- Type.........: Redirect device
- Description..: Device which will be used to redirect communi-
- cation when using, for example, the Tempdir
- option. The 'Gateway' driver, which is to be
- found on most BBS's, is perfect for this. If
- you don't have a gateway driver, use COMn. (n =
- your COM port number) The redirection will make
- sure that everything displayed on your local
- screen is also visible on the remote screen and
- that the remote keyboard will work as an input
- device. The Gateway driver will allow you the
- use of both the local and remote monitor and
- keyboard.
- Options......: COMn or Gateway driver
-
- Type.........: First menu in system
- Description..: Normally you start your system with the TOP.MNU
- menu. If you want your system to start with an
- other menu, instead of the TOP.MNU menu, you
- can enter the name here. SuperBBS will then
- start at the given menu. If left empty, Super-
- BBS will start at the TOP.MNU menu. Please note
- that the load menu option in the SBBSUSER.EXE
- program overrides this option.
- Options......: Menu name
-
- Type.........: ANSI at logon
- Description..: If you have ANSI menu's and screens available,
- SuperBBS can ask at logon to display the ANSI
- version of the logon sequence, instead of the
- ASCII sequence. Also available at this option
- is the detection of ANSI. SuperBBS will know if
- the user is using ANSI or not. If not, SuperBBS
- will display the ASCII logon, otherwise the
- ANSI logon is displayed. With this option it is
- possible to have ANSI off and still use the
- full-screen editor. (Which normally only works
- if the user has ANSI enabled.) If the user has
- the FS editor switched on, ANSI switched off
- and he/she wants to write a message, SuperBBS
- will use the FS editor if it detected the user
- has ANSI available. This will only work if you
- have switched this option to 'Detect'.
- Options......: Yes/No/Detect
-
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-
- Type.........: Phonenumber scanning mode
- Description..: SuperBBS can compare a newly entered phone
- number with the already available phonenumbers
- of the other users and respond to duplicate
- numbers. You have three options here:
-
- - No scanning
- - Scan and system.log entry
- - Scan, system.log entry and disconnect
-
- SuperBBS will not check for double phonenumbers
- if you set this function off. If only the sys-
- tem.log entry is enabled, SuperBBS will write
- an entry in the logfile telling you the user
- used an already available phonenumber. The
- third option does the same, but goes one step
- further. SuperBBS will display the ANSI/ASCII
- file DPHONE.A?? and then disconnect the user.
- Options......: No scan/System.log/Disconnect
-
- 2.5.6.3 On/Off settings
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Type.........: Output ^E character
- Description..: The ^E or ENQ character is used by some com-
- munications programs to determine the begin of
- a session. For example Telix's Salt language
- can react to it.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Use direct screen writes
- Description..: Allows SuperBBS to write directly (=fast) to
- the screen, instead of using the BIOS routines.
- Some CGA monitors with 'snow' need this option
- off. Also some multitaskers prefer BIOS screen
- writes.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Snow checking
- Description..: Allows you to check for 'snow' on your monitor.
- This normally only the case with old CGA moni-
- tors.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Allow Sysop remote
- Description..: When activated, the Sysop is able to logon from
- remote, ie. through the use of a modem. If
- disabled, the Sysop, as specified in the regis-
- tration part of the configuration, will not be
- able to logon remote. This is an extra safety
- feature to prevent users using your name.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
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-
-
- Type.........: Logon password to Sysop
- Description..: If enabled, this option will show the password
- from the user logging on to your system at the
- bottom of the local screen to the Sysop. This
- will only be visible at the Sysop side.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Use 7bit characters
- Description..: If enabled, this option allows only the use of
- 7bit characters in the echomail areas.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Run system in mono mode
- Description..: If you're using a monochrome monitor on your
- system, you could set this option to 'Yes'.
- This only affects your side of the system,
- users will see all available colours when run-
- ning ANSI graphics. Some doors will react to
- this option.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Logout temp dir clean
- Description..: This option enables SuperBBS to clean the tem-
- porary directory after the user logged off.
- This will prevent files being left in the tem-
- porary directory.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Allow one word names
- Description..: If this option is enabled, users will only have
- to give one name to logon to the system. It
- will allow more than one name, but SuperBBS
- will only scan for the first part of the name.
- If not enabled, the user will be asked his
- first and last name. Names with more than 2
- parts, should be separated by a period. For
- example: John.mike Mac.arthur
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Sysop fast logon
- Description..: This option allows you, the Sysop, to logon to
- the BBS quickly by only giving a password.
- SuperBBS will presume the Sysop is the user on-
- line. Don't use this option if you have more
- than one person login on to your system
- locally.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Exclude Sysop
- Description..: If you don't want your (Sysop)name to be dis-
- played in the lists SuperBBS generates, like
- last 15 callers and userlist, switch this off.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
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-
-
- Type.........: Alt-J swapping
- Description..: SuperBBS has the option to swap itself to EMS
- memory or disk when you jump to Dos. (Alt-J).
- This will leave only 4 Kbyte of SuperBBS in the
- memory resident, allowing to run some other
- program while shelled to dos.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Capitalize city
- Description..: SuperBBS can capitalize the information in the
- City field. The first character will be upper
- case, the others will be lower case. Example:
-
- helsinki ----> Helsinki
- WOERDEN ----> Woerden
- New York, USA ----> New York, Usa
-
- Note that USA or any other abbreviation will
- also be capitalized.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Capitalize alias
- Description..: See capitalize city, except this time it works
- on the alias field of the userrecord.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Crtl-X in pictures
- Description..: SuperBBS allows you to run external programs
- from a textfiles. You will have to set the
- commandline in the file as follows:
-
- <Ctrl-X>Myprog.exe *F *L|
-
- When a user displays the textfile, SuperBBS
- will notice the Ctrl-X and executes the program
- behind it. The pipe symbol means ENTER. If you
- don't use Ctrl-X codes, leave this option dis-
- abled.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Alias search at logon
- Description..: It is now possible to logon with your alias
- name if the Sysop enables this option. You will
- still be asked for a password.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
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- Type.........: US Phonenumber format
- Description..: For those who are working with the American
- phone format, SuperBBS now allows you to use
- the (XXX)XXX-XXXX format for your phonenumbers.
- If your not using the USA format, leave this
- option off. Note that always the full voice and
- data phone numbers are required when using the
- US phone format.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Allow IEMSI logins
- Description..: SuperBBS allows automatic logins to your system
- through the use of IEMSI. IEMSI is a standard
- set in the FSC-56 (or EMSC-001) proposals. Some
- programs, like Frontdoor Terminal, support this
- concept. It allows you to specify your profile,
- like name, password, ANSI, CLS, More, New
- files, Message scan and other options. When
- calling a BBS system which has IEMSI available,
- the login will be done automatically. No script
- file is needed. If the BBS uses Frontdoor as a
- mailer, the 'Press 2x ESC' bit is also done by
- IEMSI.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Random birthday verify
- Description..: To obtain a better system security, SuperBBS
- allows you to switch on a birthday verification
- option. If enabled, SuperBBS will at every
- login, even the local ones, take a random num-
- ber between 1 and 5. If this number is 1, the
- user will be asked for his/her birthday. If
- entered correctly the user can go on, if not
- correct, the user will be disconnected. The
- ANSI/ASCII file BVERIFY.A?? is displayed before
- the verification.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Create DORINFO?.DEF
- Description..: SuperBBS can now create a DORINFO?.DEF file for
- every node. Instead of the normal DORINFO1.DEF
- file, the DORINFO?.DEF file will have the node-
- number in place of the '?' sign. Like for node
- 4 it would be DORINFO4.DEF.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Extended node info
- Description..: SuperBBS can now display in the online menutype
- that a node is 'Down' or 'Waiting for call'.
- You have to change this with SBBSUTIL.EXE in
- your batchfile. This option allows you to turn
- that info on or off.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
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- Type.........: Local Attach (LA) check at logon
- Description..: Tells SuperBBS to scan for local attach files
- at logon or not to scan for them.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Only 7bit characters
- Description..: Use only 7bit characters, do not allow the use
- of 8bit characters.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Page reason to subject
- Description..: Use the page reason on the subject line of the
- message the user can leave behind if you, the
- Sysop, didn't answer the page.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Auto chat capture file
- Description..: SuperBBS now has the option to automatically
- log the chat you have with a user, so you will
- be able to read back what you have typed. You
- can also turn on the log function manually from
- the keyboard, while in the chat.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Free Local Attach (LA) downloads
- Description..: Local attach files, files send from you to
- another user, can be free for the user to down-
- load if you enable this option. If not enabled,
- the users download/time restrictions are
- checked before the user can download the file.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: NEWS.A?? date check
- Description..: When a user logs on to your system, he/she will
- get to see the NEWS.A?? file, even when this
- file has not been updated since his/her last
- visit (or longer). Now you can enable the
- option to only show the news file when the file
- has changed since the user viewed it for the
- last time. This will speed up the login on your
- system. You can still build a menu option to
- view the newsfile from within the BBS.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Use NAMEIDX.BBS file
- Description..: This is a new user indexfile for SuperBBS. This
- will speed up userfile searches. Disable this
- option only if you have some trouble with the
- NAMEIDX.BBS search facilities.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
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-
-
- Please note that if you use a program which is not NAMEIDX.BBS
- aware to sort, pack or edit your userfile, you should run
- USERPACK.EXE every time you use that program. This is manda-
- tory, or you might run into problems!
-
- 2.5.6.4 Restrictions
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Here you specify the Bps rates needed to logon to the system,
- time of the day downloading and paging the Sysop is permitted
- and 300 Bps usage.
-
- Type.........: Min. Bps rate to logon
- Description..: This will prevent users with a Bps rate lower
- than the one specified to gain access to your
- system.
- Options......: Bps rate
-
- Type.........: Min. Bps rate to allow ANSI
- Description..: Minimum Bps rate a user must have, before
- he/she can use the ANSI menus and textfiles.
- Options......: Bps rate
-
- Type.........: Min. Bps rate to file transfers
- Description..: Minimum Bps rate a user must have before he/she
- can transfer files.
- Options......: Bps rate
-
- Type.........: Min. Bps rate for Full Screen chat
- Description..: Minimum Bps rate of a user to be able to use
- the full screen chat.
- Options......: Bps rate
-
- Type.........: 300 Baud usage time window
- Description..: SuperBBS allows you to keep 300 Bps users from
- your system at certain hours. A message will be
- displayed if the user is too slow for the BBS.
- Options......: Start and end time (24 hour format)
-
- Type.........: Downloading time window
- Description..: Time period in which file transfers are
- allowed. A message will be displayed if a user
- tries to do a file transfer outside these
- hours.
- Options......: Start and end time (24 hour format)
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-
- Type.........: Min. security to logon
- Description..: If the user has a lower security level than
- specified here, he/she will be logged off after
- the file LOGONSEC.A?? is displayed. This way
- you could run a second line for known users
- only or just allow members on the BBS. If left
- blank this option is disabled.
- Options......: Security level or None
-
- Type.........: Min. age to logon
- Description..: If the users age is lower than the age set in
- this option, the user will be logged off after
- SuperBBS displayed the LOGONAGE.A?? screen to
- the user. If left blank this option is dis-
- abled.
- Options......: User age or None
-
- Type.........: Password to logon
- Description..: The user is asked for the password given in
- this option if he/she wants to logon to the
- system. If the user enters a wrong password
- SuperBBS will display the file LOGONPWD.A?? and
- then disconnects the user. If left blank, this
- option is disabled. Note that the password
- given here is a 'global' password. the user
- still has to enter his/her own password to get
- into the system.
- Options......: Password or None
-
- Type.........: Sysop paging time Sunday (to Saturday)
- Description..: Time period in which it is possible to page the
- Sysop. If a user pages outside these hours, a
- message will be displayed. You can set the
- paging hours for every day of the week.
- Options......: Start and end time (24 hour format)
-
- Type.........: Logon flags
- Description..: Flagsettings needed to enter the BBS. If the
- user doesn't have the correct flagsettings,
- he/she will see the file LOGONFLA.A?? and will
- then be disconnected.
- Options......: Flagsetting
-
- 2.5.6.5 Alt-F keys
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- From within the SuperBBS program, you have access to 10
- programmable keys, Alt-F1 to Alt-F10, for your own programs.
- These keys are only available to the local system, a remote
- user can not access the Alt FKeys.
-
- An example: Alt-F1: C:\SUPERBBS\SBBSUSER.EXE *S
-
-
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-
- The *S tells SuperBBS to swap itself out to EMS or disk,
- before executing the requested program. All ten keys are
- available for your own use.
-
- 2.5.6.6 String configuration
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This part of the configuration program allows you to define
- some of the strings used in the SuperBBS program. These
- strings will be shown to your users if needed. Please note
- that these strings are used for all languages and every user.
- Make sure everybody can understand them. More strings of
- SuperBBS can be configured through the use of the Lconfig
- program described later. The Lconfig program will allow you to
- run a multi lingual system.
-
- Type.........: Loading prompt
- Description..: Shown to your users at a type 7 or 15 exit from
- SuperBBS, when executing an external program.
- (See the menu part of the docs for more infor-
- mation about those menu options.)
- Options......: String
-
- Type.........: Selection menu prompt
- Description..: Shown to your users after displaying the index
- file from a selection menu. This prompt should
- include the following options:
-
- [ENTER] To return from the selection
- menu to the main BBS.
-
- [1...9] Options available. This depends
- on the amount of options avail-
- able in the selection menu. Cur-
- rently 9 is the maximum.
-
- The L for list is not needed, because SuperBBS
- will automatically display the index file after
- a user has viewed an available selection. For
- more information about the selection menu,
- check out the menu part of the documentation.
- Options......: String
-
-
-
-
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-
- Type.........: Origin line
- Description..: This string will be added to every echomail
- message send from your system. The maximum
- length for this string is 80 characters, in-
- cluding your address defined in the netmail
- part of the config program and '* Origin: '
- which is put in front of your origin line by
- SuperBBS. You are not allowed to use extended
- ASCII or ANSI codes in this line. It is useful
- to include your phone number so people know how
- to find you when reading messages originating
- from your board. You can select a different
- origin for every area in the area setup part of
- the configuration. If none is given the default
- origin specified here will be used.
- Options......: String
-
- Type.........: F8 status line 1
- Description..: SuperBBS shows the Sysop a lot of information
- on the two bottom lines of the screen while a
- user is online. Now you can define the text
- displayed for the F8 function key. You can use
- all available control codes in the line. Please
- note that the line cannot exceed the 80 charac-
- ters including the (expanded) control charac-
- ters.
- Options......: Status line
-
- Type.........: F8 status line 2
- Description..: SuperBBS shows the Sysop a lot of information
- on the two bottom lines of the screen while a
- user is online. Now you can define the text
- displayed for the F8 function key. You can use
- all available control codes in the line. Please
- note that the line cannot exceed the 80 charac-
- ters including the (expanded) control charac-
- ters.
- Options......: Status line
-
- Type.........: Replying to message
- Description..: When replying to a message, it is possible to
- put a line at the top of the message stating
- some information, like who wrote the original
- message and on what date. Here you can specify
- the text you want to appear on that line. There
- are two control codes available:
-
- %1 is replaced by the name of the writer
- of the original message
- %2 is replaced by the date of the orig-
- inal message
-
- Options......: Textline
-
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- 2.5.6.7 Door configuration
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- SuperBBS is the first BBS program to support menu templating
- for doors. This means you can use one menu for all your doors.
- You can configure up to 200 different doors.
-
- Instead of setting up all doors separately in your menus, you
- now use control codes, which are replaced by the information
- given in the configuration menu of the doors.
-
- The following options are available in this part of the con-
- figuration program:
-
- [PgDn] Move to next area
-
- [PgUp] Move to previous area
-
- [F1] Add door
-
- [F2] Delete door
-
- [F3] Jump to door
-
- Pressing [ESC] will get you back to the main configuration
- menu and save the door information.
-
- You will have to provide the following information:
-
- Type.........: Door name
- Description..: Name of the doorgame. This will be displayed in
- the door select menu and by using the control
- codes.
- Options......: Menu name
-
- Type.........: Command line
- Description..: The commandline to start the door. here you can
- use all options available to type 7 exits. (See
- menu types for more information.) If you want
- to use a type 15 exit, you will have to use a
- '?' as the first character on the commandline,
- followed by the errorlevel. Example: ?115. This
- will exit to your batchfile with errorlevel
- 115. (An example will follow below.)
- Options......: Commandline or Errorlevel (?xxx)
-
- Type.........: Security level
- Description..: Security level needed to access the door. With-
- out the correct security level the door won't
- be displayed in the list of available doors.
- Options......: Security level
-
-
-
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-
- Type.........: Flags A to D
- Description..: Flagsetting needed to access the door. Without
- the correct flagsetting the door won't be dis-
- played in the list of available doors.
- Options......: Flagsetting (X = On/- = Off)
-
- Type.........: Start time
- Description..: Starting time for the door to be available to
- the users. This has to be in 24 hour format.
- Options......: Time (24 hour format)
-
- Type.........: End time
- Description..: Ending time of the availability if the door.
- With the starting time you can have opening and
- closing hours on your doors.
- Options......: Time (24 hour format)
-
- Type.........: Active
- Description..: If this option is turned off, the door will
- never show up in the doorlist. If enabled the
- door is accessible for the users (if the time
- settings allow it).
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Here's an example of how to setup a door. Used here is the
- Pong doorgame from Livesystems (TM):
-
- Name: Pong
- Commandline: \doors\pong.exe -T:*T -NOS -BALLS:4
- Security: 10
- Flag A: ---X----
- Flag B: --------
- Flag C: --------
- Flag D: -------X
- Start time: 10:00
- End time: 22:00
- Active: Yes
-
- This setting will only allow users in the door with a security
- level of 10, flags A4 and D8 set to On. And the user has to
- call between 10:00 (10 am) and 22:00 (10 pm) hours.
-
- Menu commands 86 and 87 are used for accessing the doors. See
- the menu part of the configuration for more information.
-
- Two control codes have been added to display the doorname and
- number. These are:
-
- <Ctrl-K>& Name of the current door
- <Ctrl-K>/ Number of the current door
-
-
-
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-
- A control code is used to specify the current door in the
- optional data field. This code is:
-
- @D Number of the door
-
- You can use this code to display a different file for every
- door, by using it in the optional data field like this:
-
- Menu type: 5 Optional data: DOOR@D
-
- If you are at door number 3, the file DOOR3.A?? will be dis-
- played. If your at door number 198, file DOOR198.A?? will be
- displayed. This is just one example of how to use the control
- code.
-
- 2.5.6.8 Multi node configuration
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The multiline options are available for running a multiline
- system. SuperBBS is designed to run multiline. You have to
- fill in the following options, even if you run a single line
- system.
-
- Type.........: Lines in system
- Description..: Number of lines you are running. If you run a
- single line system, enter 1. Otherwise enter
- the number of lines, including local lines.
- Make sure you set this to the same amount for
- every line.
- Options......: Number of lines
-
- Type.........: Common path
- Description..: Drive and directory which will be used by all
- lines available as a common directory. A RAM
- disk of 30 to 50 Kbytes is recommended. A nor-
- mal disc can also be used if a RAM disc is not
- available. SuperBBS will store information like
- who is online in this directory.
- Options......: Drive:\Pathname
-
- 2.5.6.9 Event editor
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- SuperBBS allows you to setup 30 events, which will be executed
- at the set time and weekday(s). This allows you to run main-
- tenance, clean up actions and other activities at quiet
- moments.
-
- You have to setup SuperBBS with a batchfile and errorlevels if
- you want to use this option. Otherwise SuperBBS will exit at
- the given time and weekday, but will never return.
-
-
-
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-
- Moving around the fields with the cursor keys. [PgUp] and
- [PgDn] will switch between the events. [F1] will jump to a
- certain asked for event number.
-
- Type.........: Status (O = Deleted/1 = Enabled)
- Description..: Controls wether the event is active or not. The
- 1 means active, the 0 means inactive.
- Options......: 0 or 1
-
- Type.........: Runtime
- Description..: Time the event has to be executed in 24 hours
- format.
- Options......: Time
-
- Type.........: Errorlevel
- Description..: Errorlevel SuperBBS exits with at the time of
- the event. This allows you to start an external
- program from your batchfile. Do not use error-
- levels between 0 and 10, because these have
- special meanings for SuperBBS. Consult your DOS
- manual if you are unfamiliar with the use of
- errorlevels. Errorlevels may range from 0 to
- 255.
- Options......: Errorlevel
-
- Type.........: Forced
- Description..: If an event is scheduled, but a user is on-line
- at the given time, the event will be overdue
- and not be executed. When you force an event to
- be executed, SuperBBS will reduce the time of
- the caller online, so he/she is logged of just
- before the event starts. A warning message will
- be displayed to the user, telling him/her the
- time is adjusted. SuperBBS will not allow
- callers online within five minutes before the
- event.
- Options......: Yes/No
-
- Type.........: Days to run the event
- Description..: This tells SuperBBS on what day(s) the event
- has to be executed. (Sunday to Saturday). mark
- the days you want to run the event with 'X'.
- Options......: X
-
-
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- 2.5.6.10 Keyboard password
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- As a security feature, SuperBBS has now the option to lock the
- keyboard. Before you will be able to enter anything at the
- local console, you will have to enter the specified password.
- Access will be denied if the password is not correct. This
- option works on all Sysop keys and before you enter the con-
- figuration program, so don't lose the password code if you
- entered one.
-
- 2.5.7 Colours
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This part of the configuration allows you to change the col-
- ours used within SuperBBS. (There are three pages available.)
- Your users will be able to change them personally, but this
- option allows you to set the 'Standard' colours.
-
- You will be presented with a view of the current colours.
- Press the number corresponding with the number you want to
- change and use the cursor control keys to change the colour.
- The following keys are active in these menus:
-
- [ESC] Exits to main menu.
-
- [D] Sets colours to default values.
-
- [0-9] Available options keys.
-
- [Cursor] Change colour.
-
- The user can set the colours to his/her own liking with the
- available menu option. These settings are however your
- 'standard' settings for all users.
-
- Note that option 1, 2 and 3 on the colour configuration page 2
- are for the door select command and the message and file area
- select command.
-
- The following colours are available:
-
- 0. Black
- 1. Blue
- 2. Green
- 3. Cyan
- 4. Red
- 5. Purple
- 6. Brown
- 7. Grey
- 8. Dark grey
- 9. Light blue
- (Continued on next page)
-
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-
- 10. Light green
- 11. Light cyan
- 12. Light red
- 13. Light purple
- 14. Yellow
- 15. White
-
- Please note that the colour blue will be represented on mono-
- chrome HGC systems as a highlighted underlined colour. This
- can give strange effects on these screen when viewing your
- menus.
-
- Background colours may give unsatisfied results when used in
- conjunction with CLS codes. (The page might be cleared with
- the specified background colour.)
-
- 2.5.8 Limits
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The LIMITS.BBS file contains all information about security
- levels and flagsettings for all users.This file is the control
- centre for the time allowed online, download limits, ratio
- checks and call allowed per day. This file is not an ASCII
- file and can only be edited through the configuration program.
-
- Security levels can range from 0 to 32000, where 0 is the
- lowest available level and 32000 the highest. Take a little
- time to think about how many levels you will need and if you
- need any flagsettings.The flagsettings are an easy way to give
- somebody access to an area, while others with the same or
- higher level don't have access to. Remember that even the
- Sysop has no access if his/her flagsettings are not right.
-
- If you enter the Limits editor, you'll be presented with a
- small window. Here you can add, delete and change the user-
- levels. The following keys are active:
-
- [ENTER] Choose the marked level for editing.
-
- [INSERT] Add a new user level.
-
- [DELETE] Remove a userlevel.
-
- [F1] Converts LIMITS.CTL to LIMITS.BBS.
-
- [ESC] Return to main configuration menu.
-
- [CURSOR] Move around the available levels.
-
- When choosing a level, you will be presented with a second
- window, where you can edit the options. SuperBBS will sort the
- userlevels from small to big in the main window, so don't
- worry if you want to insert a level somewhere.
-
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- Type.........: Security level
- Description..: Current security level. this can not be edited
- in the edit window. Only in the main window can
- you add or delete security levels.
- Options......: None
-
- Type.........: Download limits per Bps rate
- Description..: Number of Kbytes a user can download per day.
- The values depend on the speed. If a user
- exceeds this limits, he/she will see a warning.
- Options......: Amount in Kbytes
-
- Type.........: Time limit (in minutes)
- Description..: Maximum time allowed per day. The user will see
- a message if his/her time is used up for the
- day. He/she has to wait till the next day,
- before he/she is granted access again.
- Option.......: Time in minutes
-
- Type.........: Calls allowed per day
- Description..: Besides the time limit, you can also setup a
- limit of calls per day. If a user calls more
- than the set amount, he/she will see a message
- and will be disconnected.
- Option.......: Number of calls
-
- Type.........: Download/Upload ratio in Kbytes
- Description..: The users download/upload ratio in Kbytes. This
- means that if a caller downloaded xx Kbytes,
- he/she has to upload yy Kbytes before another
- download can be performed. Setting this to 0
- disables the option.
- Options......: Kbytes
-
- Type.........: Download/Upload ratio in files
- Description..: The users download/upload ratio in files. this
- means that a user who downloaded xx files has
- to upload a file, before he/she can download
- again. If you set this to 5, every user has to
- upload 1 file to download 5. Setting this to 0
- disables the option.
- Options......: Number of files
-
- Type.........: Description
- Description..: Description for the current user level. This
- can be used in your textfiles through the use
- of a control code. You can display the descrip-
- tion to the user by using a control code.
- Please note that this description is the same
- for all languages.
- Options......: Name
-
-
-
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-
- Pressing [ESC] will bring you back to the main Limits window
- and save the changes. Pressing [ESC] again will bring you back
- to the main configuration menu.
-
- 2.5.9 Paths
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This part is important. Making mistakes here could cause
- SuperBBS not to run. Make sure all paths are correct. A back-
- lash at the end of a directory path is optional.
-
- Type.........: Text path
- Description..: Drive and directory where your supporting ASCII
- and ANSI textfiles will be stored. In the
- LCONFIG.EXE program are the path statements
- also included. If SuperBBS can't find the
- wanted file in the directory stated in the
- language file, it will look in the directory
- specified here.
- Options......: Drive:\Pathname
-
- Type.........: Menu path
- Description..: Drive and directory where your menu files are
- stored. In the language file you also have to
- specify the directory for the menu files. If
- SuperBBS can't find the wanted menu file in the
- directory stated in the language file, it will
- look in the directory specified here.
- Options......: Drive:\Pathname
-
- Type.........: Net path
- Description..: Drive and directory where your netmail is
- stored. Some mailer systems can handle *.MSG
- netmail messages and they need this directory.
- If you use D'Bridge (TM) and SuperBBS with the
- netmail area setup as a QuickBBS (TM) type mail
- area, you have to point this directory to an
- existing directory, although the option is not
- used with this configuration.
- Options......: Drive:\Pathname
-
- Type.........: Message base path
- Description..: Drive and directory where your message base
- files (MSG*.BBS) are stored. This can be the
- main SuperBBS directory, or another directory.
- Point this to the same directory for every line
- you run in a multinode system. Please note that
- some echomail processors require the message
- base files in the main BBS directory. All the
- MSG*.BBS files will be created the first time
- you run SuperBBS.
- Options......: Drive:\Pathname
-
-
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-
- Type.........: Temporary path
- Description..: Drive and directory where SuperBBS will place
- temporary files, created when using the archive
- extract, view and repack option. A multi-node
- system will need a directory for every node.
- Options......: Drive:\Pathname
-
- Type.........: System path
- Description..: Drive and directory where your main BBS files
- will be placed. This is the directory you run
- the configuration program from. Here all system
- files will be placed.
- Options......: Drive:\Pathname
-
- Type.........: Work path
- Description..: Drive and directory where SuperBBS will place
- files it has to work with. Files uploaded to
- your BBS can be checked for viruses in this
- directory. Create a directory for every node
- you are running.
- Options......: Drive:\Pathname
-
- Type.........: External editor
- Description..: Drive, directory and filename of the external
- editor you want to use in the BBS. The most
- used editor is Quicked. Leave this page blank
- if you don't have a full-screen editor. Super-
- BBS now writes DORINFO?.DEF and EXITINFO.BBS
- before shelling to the editor. This allows you
- to use the *S command, to tell SuperBBS to
- shell to EMS/DISK before calling the editor.
- Option.......: Drive:\Pathname\Filename.ext
-
- Type.........: Virus scanner
- Description..: The viruschecking program is now configurable.
- You can use four optional parameters in the
- virusscanner commandline. These are:
-
- %1 Is replaced by the complete filename to
- scan. Example: C:\WORK1\SBBS_115.ZIP
- %2 Is replaced by the filename without the
- directory. Example: SBBS_115.ZIP
- %3 Is replaced by the extension only.
- Example: .ZIP
- %4 Is replaced by the directory only.
- Example: C:\WORK1\
-
- All menu type 7 parameters (see menu types for
- these parameters) are available for your use.
- If this line is left empt, SuperBBS will use
- McAfee's Scan (TM) for scanning viruses. You
- can also specify if the file has to be
-
-
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-
- extracted before the virusscan and with what
- errorlevel to exit when a virus is found.
- (These are set in other parts of the configur-
- ation program.)
- Option.......: None or virusscanner and options
-
- Type.........: Nodelist path
- Description..: SuperBBS has (limited) nodelist support. You
- will need to specify where your nodelist is
- located. This nodelist has to be compiled with
- the external SuperBBS program SBBSNODE.EXE.
- (See external programs for more information on
- this utility.) SuperBBS uses the real Nodelist
- and can use up to 10 private nodelists.
-
- Nodelist support is limited, because the costs
- field is not supported yet. This will change in
- a future release. SuperBBS also supports Point
- numbers now in netmail addresses. SuperBBS will
- also work without the nodelist files without
- any problem. Point addresses are still sup-
- ported.
- Options......: Path to Nodelist and index files
-
- Type.........: Local Attach (LA) path
- Description..: Your users can now send files to each other.
- Local Attach files is achieved through menu
- option 90. the files are stored in the direc-
- tory specified here. See the chapter on files
- for more information.
- Options......: LA directory
-
- Type.........: Boards.bbs
- Description..: SuperBBS uses a file called BOARDS.BBS to spec-
- ify the message areas. You can either select to
- have this file for every node you are running,
- or as a separate file per node. Before running
- SuperBBS 1.16, you will have to run the program
- 115TO116.EXE. Another program, BOARD2CF.EXE, is
- provided to store the information from the
- BOARDS.BBS file in the CONFIG.BBS, for exter-
- nal, non SuperBBS, utilities who need the mess-
- age area information in the configuration file,
- instead of the new BOARDS.BBS file. (See also
- the part of this documentation on the message
- areas.)
- Options......: Yes/No
-
-
-
-
-
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-
- 2.5.10 Quit
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This option exits you from the configuration program. Pressing
- ESCape from the configuration menu has the same effect. You
- will be asked if you want to save the configuration file or
- not.
-
- 2.6 Environment variable
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- As of version 1.10, SuperBBS needs an environment variable
- SBBS. This variable needs to be set before starting SuperBBS.
- Your AUTOEXEC.BAT or SuperBBS batchfile is a good place for
- it. Setting the variable works like this:
-
- SET SBBS=Drive:\Pathname
-
- The drive and directory should point to your main SuperBBS
- directory, where the BBS.EXE file is stored. If you don't know
- how to make an AUTOEXEC.BAT file, consult your DOS manual. If
- you get an error like: 'Out of environment space', you will
- have to enlarge the environment size in your CONFIG.SYS file.
- See your DOS manual for more information.
-
- Setting this variable is needed for single and multi line.
-
- As of version 1.16, there is a second variable available. This
- second one is for the location of the overlay file. It is now
- possible to store the overlay file on a ramdisk (or any other
- disk you want to). You will need to set the SBBSOVR variable
- specifying the location of the overlay file, like this:
-
- SET SBBSOVR=Drive:\Pathname
-
- If you use a ramdisk to store the overlay file, add -* and -O0
- to the commandline of the BBS.EXE program. (See commandline
- options.)
-
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- Chapter 3. Language support
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-
- 3.1 General information
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-
- SuperBBS supports the use of many different language files, so
- you can setup menus and supporting textfiles in your own
- language or several different ones. The language support is
- done through the use of the .LNG files. These files are edited
- with the LCONFIG.EXE program.
-
- You can setup different menu and textfiles directories for
- every language file in use. This way you are able to have all
- files and menus in the languages you choose to use. Let's have
- a look at an example:
-
- English: Menu path: c:\sbbs\menu-uk
- Text path: c:\sbbs\text-uk
- Dutch: Menu path: c:\sbbs\menu-nl
- Text path: c:\sbbs\text-nl
-
- If a user chooses the dutch language file, SuperBBS will look
- in the directory specified in the dutch .LNG file, i.e.
- c:\sbbs\text-nl and c:\sbbs\menu-nl for the text and menu
- files. All systemfiles are in the directory defined in the
- main configuration program, described in chapter 2. Even if
- you are using 1 language file, you still have to tell SuperBBS
- where to look for it's files. The description is shown to
- users who login for the first time, or want to change their
- language used.
-
- If SuperBBS can't find the specified file in the directory
- given in the .LNG files, it will look in the directory spec-
- ified with the SBBS variable. This way you don't need separate
- language files for every line you run.
-
- 3.2 Lconfig.exe
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-
- You can start the language configuration program in two ways.
- The normal way is to start the program without any parameters,
- but you can also enter the filename of the file you want to
- edit as a parameter. For example:
-
- LCONFIG.EXE <Xmit> or LCONGIF.EXE ENGLISH.LNG <Xmit>
-
- The second option will load the language file ENGLISH.LNG at
- startup. The first option will ask you for the file you want
- to edit and display the directory.
-
-
-
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-
- When you start the LCONFIG program, you will be presented with
- the following menu:
-
- 0. Path & description B. Other strings (Page 2)
- 1. Logon strings (Page 1) C. Other strings (Page 3)
- 2. Logon strings (Page 2) D. Other strings (Page 4)
- 3. MsgBase strings (Page 1) E. Status strings
- 4. MsgBase strings (Page 2) F. Month strings
- 5. MsgBase strings (Page 3) G. Weekday strings
- 6. Msg reading command keys H. BBSList strings
- 7. FileBase strings (Page 1) I. Multiline status str.
- 8. FileBase strings (Page 2) J. QWK strings
- 9. FileBase strings (Page 3) ?. A little help
- A. Other strings (Page 1)
-
- Description :
- Menu path :
- Text path :
- Date format :
- Input date format :
- Time format :
-
- <ESC> to exit
-
- Moving around the configuration program is done through the
- cursor keys. Pressing [ESC] will save the changes and exits
- the program or, when editing a page, return you to the main
- configuration menu.
-
- Take note of the fact if their is a question mark behind the
- question or not. Some questions will have a (Y/n)? or (N/y)?
- option automatically put behind it.
-
- 3.2.1 Path & description
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-
- Here you specify where the language menu and textfiles are
- stored. Also it is now possible to change the way SuperBBS
- uses the date and time. You can adjust the time and date the
- way they are used in your own country or even different for
- each language you use.
-
- Type.........: Description
- Description..: Name given to the language file. Displayed to
- new users at logon and users who want to change
- their language.
- Example......: English
-
-
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- Type.........: Menu path
- Description..: Directory where SuperBBS will look for the menu
- files belonging to this language file. You can
- have more than one language file pointing to
- the same menu directory. The backlash at the
- end is optional.
- Example......: c:\superbbs\menu-uk
-
- Type.........: Text path
- Description..: Directory where SuperBBS will look for the text
- files belonging to this language file. You can
- have more than one language file pointing to
- the same directory. The backlash is optional.
- Example......: c:\superbbs\text-uk
-
- Type.........: Date format
- Description..: Specifies the way SuperBBS uses the date in
- it's fields. Here are some examples:
-
- dd-mmm-yy becomes : 31-Jan-91
- mm-dd-yy 01-31-91
- dd-MM-yy 31-1-91
-
- If the settings are in capitals, the 0 will be
- replaced with a space.
- Example......: dd-mm-yy
-
- Type.........: Input date format
- Description..: Specifies the way SuperBBS uses the date in
- it's input fields. Please note the difference
- with the previous option. This one is only for
- input fields. You can't use the dd-mmm-yy for-
- mat in this field.
-
- Note that when you change this field, you
- should also change the string asking for the
- birthday and any other date, like new files
- check.
- Example......: mm-dd-yy
-
- Type.........: Time format
- Description..: Specifies the way SuperBBS uses it time format.
- Here's an example:
-
- hh:mm te becomes: 03:03 pm
- hh:mm 15:03
-
- If characters are in capitals, the 0 will be
- replaced by a space.
- Example......: hh:mm
-
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- 3.2.2 Logon strings (Page 1)
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-
- These are strings shown to the user when entering the system.
-
- Type.........: ANSI logon question
- Description..: Asked at the moment SuperBBS detects a carrier.
- Only works when the option in the main con-
- figuration program is activated.
- Example......: Display ANSI login
-
- Type.........: Name question
- Description..: Shown to user when SuperBBS asks for the users
- name at logon.
- Example......: Enter your first and last name :
-
- Type.........: Name entered string
- Description..: Shown to the user if his/her name was not found
- in the userlist and SuperBBS asks if the name
- is correct.
- Example......: Name entered :
-
- Type.........: Correct question
- Description..: Shown when SuperBBS asks if the name is cor-
- rectly written.
- Example......: Is this correct
-
- Type.........: Alias question
- Description..: Shown when SuperBBS asks for an alias.
- Example......: Choose your alias to use :
-
- Type.........: Use alias question
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she pressed [Enter]
- at the alias question.
- Example......: Do you want to use an alias
-
- Type.........: City question
- Description..: Shown to the new user when SuperBBS asks for
- the city and state the user is from.
- Example......: Where are you calling from (City & State) ?
-
- Type.........: ANSI question
- Description..: Shown to the new user when SuperBBS asks the
- user if he/she wants ANSI graphics.
- Example......: Would you like ANSI colour graphics
-
- Type.........: Mailcheck question
- Description..: Shown to the new user when SuperBBS asks if the
- user wants a mail check at every logon.
- Example......: Would you like a mailcheck at every logon
-
-
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- Type.........: Newfiles question
- Description..: Shown to new users when SuperBBS asks if the
- user wants a new files check at every logon.
- Example......: Would you like a new files check at every logon
-
- Type.........: Editor question
- Description..: Shown to the new user when SuperBBS asks if the
- user wants to use the fullscreen editor. This
- question is only asked if the user answered
- 'YES' to the ANSI question.
- Example......: Do you like to use the full-screen editor
-
- Type.........: Screen length question
- Description..: Shown to the new user when SuperBBS asks the
- user what screenlength he/she want. this
- defaults to 24 lines per page.
- Example......: How many lines per screen page (12 - 60) ?
-
- Type.........: Birthday question
- Description..: Shown to the new user when SuperBBS asks for
- the users birthday.
- Example......: Your birthday (DD.MM.YY) ?
-
- Type.........: More question
- Description..: Shown to the new user when SuperBBS asks the
- user if he/she wants the 'More (Y/n)?' prompt
- or not.
- Example......: Would you like to pause after each page
-
- Type.........: Screen clears question
- Description..: Shown to the new user when SuperBBS asks the
- user if he/she wants the screen to be cleared
- if the CLS code is send.
- Example......: Do you want the screen to be cleared
-
- Type.........: Home phone number
- Description..: Shown to the new user when SuperBBS asks the
- user for his/her voice telephone number.
- Example......: Please enter your VOICE phone number :
-
- Type.........: Data phone number
- Description..: Shown to the new user when SuperBBS asks the
- user for his/her data telephone number.
- Example......: Please enter your DATA phone number :
-
- Type.........: Scanning dupe #
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS is scanning the
- userbase for duplicate phonenumbers.
- Example......: Scanning for duplicate numbers. Please wait ...
-
-
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- 3.2.3 Logon strings (Page 2)
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-
- Type.........: New password question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS asks the user
- for the password the user wants to use on the
- BBS.
- Example......: Enter the password to use :
-
- Type.........: Password check question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS asks the user
- for the password to be re-entered.
- Example......: Re-enter your password :
-
- Type.........: All OK question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS asks the user
- if he/she entered all questions correctly.
- Example......: Did you enter all information correctly
-
- Type.........: Password question
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she has to enter the
- password to gain access to the BBS.
- Example......: Password :
-
- Type.........: Mail check message 1
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS is scanning for
- mail for the user.
- Example......: Checking for new mail addressed to you....
-
- Type.........: Mail check message 2
- Description..: Show to the user when no messages are found for
- the user.
- Example......: Sorry, no new messages found
-
- Type.........: Mail check message 3
- Description..: Shown to the user when messages are found for
- the user.
- Example......: Read messages now
-
- Type.........: Password failure message
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she entered a wrong
- password for three times and SuperBBS asks if
- he/she wants to leave a message.
- Example......: Do you want to leave a message for the Sysop
-
- Type.........: Full screen reader
- Description..: Shown to the new user when SuperBBS asks the
- user if he/she wants to use the full-screen
- reader.
- Example......: Do you want to use the full screen reader
-
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- Type.........: Sex question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS asks if the
- user is a male or female.
- Example......: Your sex <F>emale or <M>ale ?
-
- Type.........: Female character
- Description..: Character used in the Sex question for the
- Female.
- Example......: F
-
- Type.........: Male character
- Description..: Character used in the Sex question for the
- Male.
- Example......: M
-
- Type.........: Combined mail check question
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she is asked if
- he/she wants to check mail in the whole data-
- base or just on the (selected) combined areas.
- This question is shown to new users, if enabled
- by the Sysop.
- Example......: Would you like to use the combined areas only
- in the mailcheck
-
- Type.........: Hotkeys question
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she is asked if
- hotkeys should be used or not.
- Example......: Would you like to use hotkeys
-
- 3.2.4 Message base strings (Page 1)
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-
- Strings used in the message base part of the SuperBBS program.
-
- Type.........: Board information string 1
- Description..: String shown to user when reading or viewing
- messages. This string gives information about
- the active messages and the area name. The
- control codes Ctrl-KC (= active messages) and
- Ctrl-K5 (= name message board) can be used.
- Example......: Active message board: ^KC (^K5 act. messages)
-
- Type.........: Board information string 2
- Description..: Shown to the user when reading or viewing mess-
- ages. This string gives information about the
- message numbers in the area. The control codes
- Ctrl-KD (= lowest message number) and Ctrl-KE
- (= highest message number) can be used.
- You will have to use a different line here if
- you have set the real message numbering system
- of SuperBBS to on. You have to tell the user
-
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- how many messages there are in the area,
- instead of on the system. In that case you can
- use %1 for the lowest message number and %2 for
- the highest message number.
- Example......: System has messages numbered ^KD to ^KE.
- Area has messages numbered %1 to %2.
-
- Type.........: Pause question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS asks the user
- if he/she wants to pause after each message.
- Example......: Pause after each message
-
- Type.........: Delete confirmation
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS asks the user
- if he/she really wants to delete the message.
- Example......: Are you sure
-
- Type.........: End of replies
- Description..: Shown to the user when there are no more
- replies to be read.
- Example......: End of replies
-
- Type.........: End of messages
- Description..: Shown to the user when there are no more mess-
- ages to be read in the area.
- Example......: End of messages
-
- Type.........: Private question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS asks him/her if
- the message is private or not.
- Example......: Private message
-
- Type.........: Use of alias question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS asks the user
- if he/she wants to use his/her alias to write
- the question.
- Example......: Do you want to use an alias
-
- Type.........: Message abort string
- Description..: Shown to the user when the message is aborted.
- Example......: Message aborted ...
-
- Type.........: Jump number question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS asks the user
- to which question he/she wants to jump.
- Example......: Enter message number to jump to :
-
- Type.........: Invalid number string
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she entered a message
- number which did not exist.
- Example......: Invalid message number
-
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- Type.........: Choose area string
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS asks the user
- to choose a message area.
- Example......: Choose message area :
-
- Type.........: Message to ALL string
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she needs to enter
- the name for whom the message is for telling
- what to type if the message is to all.
- Example......: Enter 'ALL' if message is to everyone
-
- Type.........: Who to question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS wants to know
- who the message is for.
- Example......: Who is the message to :
-
- Type.........: Subject question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS wants to know
- what the subject of the message is.
- Example......: Subject:
-
- Type.........: Alias in message question
- Description..: Shown to user when he/she wants to use an alias
- in the message, but is not using one.
- Example......: Choose alias to use:
-
- Type.........: Start number question
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she has to enter the
- number of the message where SuperBBS has to
- start displaying.
- Example......: Enter number to start :
-
- Type.........: Name not found
- Description..: Shown to the user when the user entered a name
- which is not in the userfile.
- Example......: Name not in userfile
-
- 3.2.5 Message base strings (Page 2)
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-
- Type.........: New messages
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she searches for
- unread mail in the mail areas.
- Example......: Following areas have unread mail :
-
- Type.........: No new messages
- Description..: Shown to the user when there are no new mess-
- ages at an unread message scan.
- Example......: No unread messages found in any area ...
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- Type.........: How many latest
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she wants to read
- messages and SuperBBS asks how many the user
- wants to read.
- Example......: How many messages do you want to read ?
-
- Type.........: New string
- Description..: Shown to the user when there are unread mess-
- ages found at the mail scan of unread mail. The
- %1 string is replaced with the number of mess-
- ages.
- Example......: %1 new messages
-
- Type.........: To you
- Description..: Shown to the user when there are personal
- unread messages found during the mail scan for
- unread mail. The %1 is replaced by the number
- of messages. This string is shown behind the
- previous string. If there are no personal mess-
- ages, this string is not shown.
- Example......: , %1 to you
-
- Type.........: Private string
- Description..: Shown to the user when a message is private.
- This string is shown in the header of the mess-
- age.
- Example......: private
-
- Type.........: Public string
- Description..: Same as previous string, except for public
- messages.
- Example......: public
-
- Type.........: Received string 1
- Description..: Shown in the header of a message when the mess-
- age is received.
- Example......: Received
-
- Type.........: Received string 2
- Description..: Shown in the header of a message when the mess-
- age is received. This string is followed by the
- date of the message it was received on.
- Example......: Received on
-
- Type.........: Kill/sent
- Description..: Shown in the header of a netmail message if
- this message has the kill/sent flag set.
- Example......: Kill/sent
-
- Type.........: Crash
- Description..: Shown in the header of a netmail message if
- this message has the crash flag set.
- Example......: Crash
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- Type.........: Files
- Description..: Shown in the header of a netmail message if the
- file attach flag has been set for the message.
- Example......: Files
-
- Type.........: Sent
- Description..: Shown in the header of a netmail message if the
- message has the sent flag set.
- Example......: Sent
-
- Type.........: Date field
- Description..: Shown in the header of the message to the user
- in front of the date of the message.
- Example......: Date :
-
- Type.........: From field
- Description..: Shown in the header of the message to the user
- in front of the name of the writer of the mess-
- age.
- Example......: From :
-
- Type.........: To field
- Description..: Shown to the user in front of the name of the
- receiver of the message.
- Example......: To :
-
- Type.........: Subject field
- Description..: Shown in the header of a message to the user
- indicating the subject of the message.
- Example......: Subj :
-
- Type.........: 1st line
- Description..: Shown in the header of the message, stating the
- message number and time and date of the writing
- of the message. Three control codes are used
- here:
- %1 Message number
- %2 Date of the message
- %3 Time of the message
-
- This is an indication of how old a message is.
- Example......: Message #%1 on "%2" %3
-
- 3.2.6 Message base strings (Page 3)
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-
- Type.........: No write security
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she has no rights,
- set in the messagebase part of the configur-
- ation, for writing in the area.
- Example......: You don't have write access
-
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- Type.........: No read security
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she has no rights,
- set in the messagebase part of the configur-
- ation, for reading in the area.
- Example......: You don't have read access
-
- Type.........: No new messages
- Description..: Shown to the user when there are no new mess-
- ages in an area, while in area by area read.
- The control code %1 is replaced by the area
- number.
- Example......: No new messages in area %1.
-
- Type.........: Jumping to area
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS jumps to the
- next area, while in area by area read.
- Example......: Jumping to the next message area...
-
- Type.........: Choose message area
- Description..: String shown to the user when he/she is chang-
- ing message area with menu type 68 and you have
- enabled the 'quick' change option, in which
- case the user will only get this string. Press-
- ing enter will display the message area list.
- Example......: Choose area (ENTER = Area list):
-
- Type.........: No replies
- Description..: Shown to the user when it is not allowed to
- reply in the current message area.
- Example......: Replies not allowed in this area.
-
- 3.2.7 Message reading command keys
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-
- The following strings are used while reading messages on the
- system. They are the commands shown to the user at the end of
- a message. It is now possible to define these strings as you
- like. To tell SuperBBS which character is the command charac-
- ter, i.e. the key to activate the command, use the @ sign. The
- character behind this sign will be placed between brackets, to
- tell the user what the activate key is. Here's an example:
-
- ne@Xt message will be displayed as: ne<X>t message
-
- Take care you are not using the same character twice or more
- as an activate key! It is advised to keep the activate charac-
- ter the same as in the normal english commands, like R for
- reply and D for delete, although you could change the command
- word. Please note this is an advise, your free to do other-
- wise.
-
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- Type.........: Next reply
- Description..: Command for reading the next message in the
- reply chain. Only shown when there is a reply
- chain.
- Example......: @+ Next reply
-
- Type.........: Previous reply
- Description..: Command for reading the previous message in the
- reply chain. Only shown when there is a reply
- chain.
- Example......: @- Previous reply
-
- Type.........: Quit reading replies
- Description..: Command to quit the reading of replies.
- Example......: @Quit reading replies
-
- Type.........: Again string
- Description..: Command to show the message again.
- Example......: @Again
-
- Type.........: Next string
- Description..: Command for next message.
- Example......: @Next
-
- Type.........: Back string
- Description..: Command to show previous message.
- Example......: @Back
-
- Type.........: Jump string
- Description..: Command to jump to a certain message number.
- Example......: @Jump
-
- Type.........: Reply string
- Description..: Command for replying to the just read message.
- Example......: @Reply
-
- Type.........: Write string
- Description..: Command for writing a new message in the cur-
- rent area.
- Example......: @Write
-
- Type.........: Delete string
- Description..: Command for deleting the just read message.
- Example......: @Delete
-
- Type.........: Keep string
- Description..: Command to keep a message unread.
- Example......: @Keep unread
-
- Type.........: Copy string
- Description..: Command for copying a message.
- Example......: @Copy
-
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- Type.........: Export string
- Description..: Command for exporting a message (to a printer
- or file).
- Example......: @Xport
-
- Type.........: Edit string
- Description..: Command for editing the current message.
- Example......: @Edit
-
- Type.........: Toggle private string
- Description..: Command to make a message private if public or
- public if private.
- Example......: @= Pvt/Public
-
- Type.........: Update user string
- Description..: Command for updating a user.
- Example......: @Update
-
- Type.........: Stop string
- Description..: Command to stop reading messages.
- Example......: @Stop
-
- Type.........: Next area string
- Description..: Command to go to the next area while in area by
- area read.
- Example......: @Goto next area
-
- Please note that only those commands are shown to the
- User/Sysop which he/she has access to.
-
- 3.2.8 File area strings (Page 1)
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Strings shown to the user when he/she is in the file base part
- of the bulletin board.
-
- Type.........: File mask question
- Description..: Shown to the user just before SuperBBS displays
- the Files.bbs list. Here the user can enter a
- search pattern to look for.
- Example......: Enter filemask (ENTER = ALL) :
-
- Type.........: Batch download question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS asks the user
- what he/she wants to download.
- Example......: Enter files to download (Wildcards valid) :
-
- Type.........: Filename question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS wants to know
- the filename.
- Example......: Enter filename :
-
-
-
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- Type.........: String search question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS wants to know
- what string to look for.
- Example......: Enter string to look for in listings :
-
- Type.........: Name search question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS wants to know
- what filename to look for.
- Example......: Enter filename to search for (Wildcards valid):
-
- Type.........: New file search question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS asks the user
- the date to search from when scanning for new
- files.
- Example......: Enter date to search from (mm/dd/yy) ?
-
- Type.........: Area change question
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she wants to change
- from a file area to another.
- Example......: Choose file area :
-
- Type.........: Pack files question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS asks the user
- which files need to be packed from the 'temp'
- directory option.
- Example......: Enter file names to pack (ENTER = STOP):
-
- Type.........: Delete files question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS asks the user
- which files need to be deleted from the temp
- directory.
- Example......: Enter files to delete :
-
- Type.........: Not found string
- Description..: Shown to the user when a file is not found.
- Example......: File not found !!
-
- Type.........: No upload string
- Description..: Shown to the user when uploads are not allowed
- in the file area.
- Example......: No uploads allowed to this area
-
- Type.........: No download string
- Example......: Shown to the user when downloads are not
- allowed in the file area.
- Example......: No downloads allowed from this area
-
- Type.........: Files to upload question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS asks the user
- what he/she wants to upload.
- Example......: Enter filenames to upload (ENTER = STOP) :
-
-
-
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-
-
- Type.........: Before transfer question
- Description..: Shown to the user before the transfer is
- started. the user can press 'ENTER', which will
- start the transfer, press '!' to logoff after
- the transfer or press 'A' to abort.
- Example......: [ENTER] = start, [!] = logoff, [A] = abort
-
- Type.........: Start transfer
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS starts the
- transfer. Ctrl-X can interrupt the transfer.
- Example......: Start transfer. Press Ctrl-X to interrupt
-
- Type.........: File exist
- Description..: Shown to the user when a file already exist in
- the file base. %1 will be replaced by the
- filename.
- Example......: File %1 is already here !
-
- Type.........: Virus in file
- Description..: Shown to the user when a virus is detected in
- the uploaded file. %1 will be replaced by the
- filename.
- Example......: File %1 contains a virus !
-
- Type.........: Not received
- Description..: Shown to the user when a file was expected, but
- not received. %1 will be replaced by the
- filename.
- Example......: File %1 was expected but not received !
-
- 3.2.9 File area strings (Page 2)
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Type.........: Please describe
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she has to describe
- the file uploaded to the BBS. This is the first
- information string shown.
- Example......: Please enter a description for your upload :
-
- Type.........: "/" = private file
- Description..: Shown to the user telling him/her that a '/' in
- front of the description will make the file
- private to the Sysop.
- Example......: (Begin description with '/' if Sysop file)
-
- Type.........: Please describe 1
- Description..: Shown to the user when the user has to enter
- the first line of the file description. %1 will
- be replaced by the filename.
- Example......: Please describe %1
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Type.........: Please describe 2
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she needs to enter
- the second to fifth line of the description.
- Example......: Press Enter to stop
-
- Type.........: Description to short
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she has entered a to
- short file description.
- Example......: Description must be at least 4 characters
-
- Type.........: File is unwanted
- Description..: Shown to the user if he/she is planning to send
- a file which the Sysop doesn't want. (See the
- FILES.CTL part in the control file section of
- the docs.) %1 will be replaced by the filename.
- Example......: The file %1 is not wanted !
-
- Type.........: Files received
- Description..: Shown to the user when the files are received.
- %1 will be replaced by the number of files
- received.
- Example......: %1 files received.
-
- Type.........: Files sent
- Description..: Shown to the user when the files have been
- sent. %1 will be replaced by the number of
- files.
- Example......: %1 files sent.
-
- Type.........: No files found
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS can't find any
- files to send.
- Example......: No files found
-
- Type.........: Not enough time
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she doesn't have
- enough time to download the file.
- Example......: You don't have enough time left
-
- Type.........: Password question 1
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she tries to download
- a file which is password protected. (See the
- FILES.CTL part of the documentation.) %1 is
- replaced by the filename.
- Example......: The file %1 is password protected !
-
- Type.........: Password question 2
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she has to enter the
- password for the file.
- Example......: Enter password :
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Type.........: Select area string
- Description..: Shown to the user at the top of the screen if
- he/she is using the pick area change command.
- Example......: Select file area with cursor keys:
-
- Type.........: Select area info
- Description..: Shown at the bottom of the area pick screen,
- telling the user what to do when changing file
- areas.
- Example......: [ENTER]...Choice [A]...Choose area by number
-
- Type.........: Virus check question
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she wants to check a
- file for viruses.
- Example......: Enter files to be checked :
-
- Type.........: File offline string
- Description..: Shown to the user in the Files.bbs listing if
- the file is in the files.bbs list, but not in
- the directory. You can only use a limited num-
- ber of characters here.
- Example......: Offline
-
- Type.........: Files tagged string
- Description..: Textstring shown to the user after he/she
- flagged a file for download. This informs the
- user about the number of files flagged and the
- amount of Kbytes. The following control codes
- can be used here:
-
- %1 Number of files flagged
- %2 Amount of bytes
-
- Example......: %1 files flagged, the size is %2 bytes.
-
- Type.........: Tag download limit exceeded
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she wants to flag a
- file, but this would exceed the time/size down-
- load limit.
- Example......: Your download limit would be exceeded.
-
- Type.........: No wild cards
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she uses a wildcard
- character when flagging files. Only full
- filenames are allowed at file flagging.
- Example......: Wildcards not allowed.
-
- Type.........: File to flag question
- Description..: Text shown to the user when he/she selects the
- file flag option during the (new)files list.
- Example......: Enter filename to flag :
-
-
-
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-
-
- 3.2.10 Filearea string configuration (Page 3)
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Type.........: Download flagged
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she selects the down-
- load command and there are files flagged for
- download.
- Example......: Download the flagged files
-
- Type.........: Files to remove
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she selects to remove
- a file from the list with flagged files.
- Example......: Enter filenumber to remove (ENTER = Stop) :
-
- 3.2.11 Other strings (page 1)
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Strings which can be found all over SuperBBS are defined here.
-
- Type.........: Press Enter string
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she has to press
- ENTER to continue.
- Example......: Press [ENTER] to continue ...
-
- Type.........: Press S or P string
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she can press S or P
- to stop or pause a listing.
- Example......: Press S to Stop or P to Pause listing
-
- Type.........: Please wait string
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she has to wait,
- because SuperBBS is working.
- Example......: Please wait a moment ...
-
- Type.........: Yes character
- Description..: Character used in SuperBBS to represent the
- 'Yes' character.
- Example......: Y
-
- Type.........: No character
- Description..: Character used in SuperBBS to represent the
- 'No' character.
- Example......: N
-
- Type.........: Chat reason question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS asks the user
- for the reason to chat.
- Example......: Reason for chat :
-
- Type.........: Chat start string 1
- Description..: Shown to the user when the Sysop entered the
- chat with the user. this is the first line.
- Example......: Sysop chat mode entered ...
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
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-
-
- Type.........: Chat start string 2
- Description..: Second string shown to the user when the Sysop
- entered chat mode. Ctrl-FW can be used to dis-
- play the user's first name.
- Example......: Hello ^FW, this is your Sysop.
-
- Type.........: Chat info string
- Description..: Shown at the bottom of the full-screen chat
- screen.
- Example......: [^R] Redraw screen [^W] to clear your screen
-
- Type.........: Chat end string
- Description..: Shown to users when the chat is over.
- Example......: Sysop chat mode ended ...
-
- Type.........: Dos shell string 1
- Description..: Shown to the user when the Sysop jumps to Dos
- level with Alt-J.
- Example......: Sysop has shelled to Dos, please wait ...
-
- Type.........: Dos shell string 2
- Description..: Shown to the user when the Sysop returned from
- the jump to Dos.
- Example......: Sysop has returned from Dos. Thanks for waiting
-
- Type.........: Update string 1
- Description..: Shown to the user when the Sysop is updating
- the user information.
- Example......: Sysop is updating you information ...
-
- Type.........: Update string 2
- Description..: Shown to the user when the Sysop finished up-
- dating the user information.
- Example......: Sysop has done it ...
-
- The following strings are used when the user asks for the time
- statistics. (See menu options).
-
- Type.........: Current time string
- Description..: Shown when SuperBBS shows the user the time.
- The %1 will be replaced by the current time.
- Example......: Current time : %1
-
- Type.........: Current date string
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS tells the user
- the date. The %1 will be replaced by the date.
- Example......: Current date : %1
-
- Type.........: Connect time string
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS displays the
- time the user can be connected. The %1 will be
- replaced by the minutes, the %2 by the seconds.
- Example......: Connect time : %1 min %2 sec.
-
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-
-
- Type.........: Time used string
- Description..: Shown when SuperBBS tells the user how much
- time he/she has been online.
- Example......: Time used : %1 min %2 sec.
-
- Type.........: Time left string
- Description..: Shown to tell the user how much time he/she has
- left over this call.
- Example......: Time left : %1 min.
-
- Type.........: Call limit string
- Description..: Shown to the user to tell the call limit.
- Example......: Call limit : %1 min.
-
- Type.........: Time in bank
- Description..: Shown to the user to tell the amount of time
- the user has in the timebank.
- Example......: Time in bank : %1 min.
-
- 3.2.12 Other strings (Page 2)
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Type.........: Bad phone number string
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she entered a wrong
- telephone number.
- Example......: You have to enter a full telephone number !
-
- Type.........: Password not changed
- Description..: Shown to the user when his/her password is not
- changed.
- Example......: Password not changed.
-
- Type.........: Ask current password
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she wants to change
- the password and has to enter the current pass-
- word.
- Example......: Please enter your CURRENT password :
-
- Type.........: Current alias string
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS displays the
- user's current alias.
- Example......: your current alias is :
-
- Type.........: Combined string 1
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she wants to toggle
- areas on/off for the combined message board.
- This strings tells the user what to do.
- Example......: Enter board numbers to toggle on/off
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Type.........: Combined string 2
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she wants to toggle
- areas on/off for the combined message board.
- This string tells the user the commands to use
- at the toggle menu.
- Example......: ON=All On OFF=All Off T=Toggle D=Default
-
- Type.........: Search user question
- Description..: Shown to the user when the user wants to search
- the userlist and SuperBBS asks for part of the
- name.
- Example......: Enter part of username to search for :
-
- Type.........: Search alias question
- Description..: Shown to the user when the user wants to search
- the alias userlist and SuperBBS asks for part
- of the alias name.
- Example......: Enter part of alias or username to search for :
-
- Type.........: More question
- Description..: Shown to the user when the maximum screenlength
- is reached and the user as to state if he/she
- wants to continue or not. Three options are
- available here, Yes, No or continues.
- Example......: More (Y,N,C) ?
- Type.........: More question 2
- Description..: Shown to the user when the maximum screenlength
- is reached while viewing the (new)files list
- and the user has to state if he wants to con-
- tinue or not. As of version 1.16, there is also
- the option to flag a file for download and to
- view the contents of an archived file (see the
- chapter on the filebase for more info). An
- option to view the list continues till the end
- is also available.
- Example......: More (Y,N,C), <A>rchive view or <F>lag file ?
-
- Type.........: More Yes character
- Description..: Character used in the More? question as the Yes
- character.
- Example......: Y
-
- Type.........: More No character
- Description..: Character used in the More? question as the No
- character.
- Example......: N
-
- Type.........: More continues character
- Description..: Character used in the More? question as the
- continues character.
- Example......: C
-
-
-
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-
-
- Type.........: More flag character
- Description..: Character used in the More? question as the
- fileflag character.
- Example......: F
-
- Type.........: More view archive character
- Description..: Character used in the More? question as the
- view archive character.
- Example......: A
-
- Type.........: 20 sec to inactivity
- Description..: Shown to the user 20 seconds before SuperBBS
- disconnects, if the user is inactive.
- Example......: * Warning : Only 20 seconds to hangup !
-
- Type.........: Inactivity string
- Description..: Shown to the user at the moment SuperBBS dis-
- connects, because the user was inactive.
- Example......: User inactive, hanging up ...
-
- Type.........: Two minutes warning
- Description..: Shown to the user by SuperBBS when he/she has
- only 2 minutes left.
- Example......: * Warning : Only 2 minutes time left !
-
- Type.........: Time exceeded string
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS disconnects
- because the user's time limit is exceeded.
- Example......: Time limit exceeded. Call back tomorrow ...
-
- Type.........: Yes string
- Description..: String used within SuperBBS for the Yes string.
- Example......: Yes
-
- Type.........: No string
- Description..: String used within SuperBBS for the No string.
- Example......: No
-
- Type.........: Alias list top string
- Description..: String shown at the top of the alias list. This
- tells the user which row the alias is and which
- row the real name. Please note the location
- carefully.
- Example......: Name Alias
-
- 3.2.13 Other strings (Page 3)
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Type.........: Alias in use string
- Description..: Shown to the user if he/she selected an alias
- which is already in use.
- Example......: That's already in use, choose again !
-
-
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-
-
- Type.........: Invalid screen length
- Description..: Shown to the user when the user selected a
- wrong screen length. (Not between 12 and 60
- lines.)
- Example......: Invalid screenlength entered !
-
- Type.........: Password short string
- Description..: Shown to the user if a password is entered
- which is to short. (Min. 4 characters.)
- Example......: Password is to short. Try again !
-
- Type.........: Password check failed
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she entered his/her
- old password and it didn't match the real pass-
- word when changing passwords.
- Example......: Passwords do not match.
-
- Type.........: Password changed string
- Description..: Shown to the user when the password change was
- successful.
- Example......: Password changed successfully
-
- Type.........: Wrong string
- Description..: Shown to the user when entering a wrong pass-
- word.
- Example......: Wrong !!
-
- Type.........: Ask line number string
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she has to enter a
- line number.
- Example......: Enter line number :
-
- Type.........: Minutes in bank
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS shows the
- amount of minutes the user has deposit in the
- timebank. Ctrl-K7 can be used to display the
- amount in minutes.
- Example......: You have ^K7 minutes in the bank
-
- Type.........: Time left string
- Description..: Shown to the user stating how much time the
- user has left. Ctrl-KO can be used to display
- the amount of time left.
- Example......: You have ^KO minutes left
-
- Type.........: Deposit ?
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she wants to deposit
- time in the bank.
- Example......: How much time do you want to deposit ?
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Type.........: Withdraw ?
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she wants to withdraw
- time from the bank.
- Example......: How much time do you want to withdraw ?
-
- Type.........: You can deposit
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS tells the user
- how much time he/she can deposit. %1 is
- replaced by the maximum number of minutes the
- user can deposit.
- Example......: You can deposit %1 minutes.
-
- Type.........: Next user comment
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she wants to enter a
- comment for the next user.
- Example......: Enter your comment for next user ....
-
- Type.........: Save comment ?
- Description..: Shown when the user needs to save the comment.
- Example......: Save comment
-
- Type.........: Message after page
- Description..: Shown to the user after an unsuccessful page
- attempt and before the user can enter a message
- to the Sysop.
- Example......: Would you like to leave a message
-
- Type.........: Usage graph top
- Description..: Shown to the user as the top line of the
- graphical usage display of the system. The
- following control codes can be used:
-
- %1 Start date of usage graph
- %2 Current date
- %3 Number of days between %1 and %2
-
- This line is shown as the first line on the
- screen. The information is taken from one of
- the SuperBBS control files, TIMELOG.BBS.
- Example......: System usage graph for %1 to %2 (%3 days)
-
- Type.........: Option not available
- Description..: Shown to the user when a menu option is not
- available due to opening hours of the menu
- function. (See menu functions 1, 2 and 4 for
- more information on this subject.) Two control
- codes are available:
-
- %1 Opening time menu option
- %2 Closing time menu option
-
- (Continued on next page)
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
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-
-
- These time settings are all done in the
- optional data field of the menu option.
- Example......: Option is only available between %1 and %2.
-
- Type.........: Choose door string
- Description..: Shown to the user when selecting a door from
- the selection menu when using door templating.
- Example......: Choose door to run :
-
- Type.........: You're too young
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she wants to enter a
- menu option which has a minimum age set and
- his/her age is not high enough.
- Example......: You're too young to enter this menu!
-
- 3.2.14 Other string (Page 4)
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Type.........: Agegraph top string
- Description..: Shown to the user at the top of the age graph.
- Two control codes can be used here:
-
- %1 Number of users
- %2 Average age
-
- Note that you can set the starting age in the
- configuration program.
- Example......: System Age Graph (%1 users, average age %2)
-
- 3.2.15 Status string configuration
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- These strings are shown when the user toggles some setting on
- or off and when SuperBBS displays the settings.
-
- Type.........: "On" string
- Description..: The string to represent the word 'ON'.
- Example......: ON
-
- Type.........: "Off" string
- Description..: The string to represent the word 'OFF'.
- Example......: OFF
-
- Type.........: Screen clear status
- Description..: String to tell the user the status of the
- screen clear command. The %1 will be replaced
- by the ON or OFF string. (See above).
- Example......: Screen clears are now %1
-
- Type.........: More status
- Description..: String to tell the status of the more prompt.
- Example......: More prompts are now %1
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
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-
-
- Type.........: Ansi status
- Description..: String to tell the status of ANSI graphics.
- Example......: Ansi graphics are now %1
-
- Type.........: Ansi editor status
- Description..: String to tell the status of the full screen
- ANSI editor.
- Example......: Full screen ANSI editor is now %1
-
- Type.........: Mail check status
- Description..: String to tell the status of the mail check at
- logon.
- Example......: Mail check at logon is now %1
-
- Type.........: New files status
- Description..: String to tell the status of the new files
- check at logon.
- Example......: New files check at logon is now %1
-
- Type.........: Disturb mode status
- Description..: String to tell the status of the 'Do not
- disturb' flag.
- Example......: Do not disturb mode is now %1
-
- Type.........: Full screen viewer status
- Description..: String to tell the status of the full screen
- message viewer.
- Example......: Full screen message viewer is now %1
-
- The following strings are used in conjunction with the Sysop
- availability option in SuperBBS. (Num-lock On/Off).
-
- Type.........: Available string
- Description..: String to represent the word 'Available'.
- Example......: Available
-
- Type.........: Unavailable string
- Description..: String to represent the word 'Unavailable'.
- Example......: Unavailable
-
- Type.........: Combined mail check
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she turns the new
- mail check on or off for the combined mail
- areas. One control code is used:
-
- %1 Status of combined mailcheck
-
- The %1 will be translated with ON or OFF.
- Example......: Combined mail area check is %1
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Type.........: Hotkey status
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she switches the
- hotkeys on or off. One control code is used
- here, which is translated into ON or OFF:
-
- %1 Status of hotkeys
-
- Example......: Hotkeys are now %1
-
- 3.2.16 Month names
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Here you can define the abbreviations for the twelve month.
- These will be used if SuperBBS has to display the month. Don't
- use more than 3 characters for the abbreviations. You can also
- use the numerical code for the month, i.e. Jan = 01, Feb = 02,
- Mar = 03 etc.
-
- 3.2.17 Weekday names
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Here you can define the weekday names. Both a long and short
- version is used. The long version is the full name, the short
- version is the abbreviation.
-
- 3.2.18 BBS List strings
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- These strings are used when using the BBS list options build
- into SuperBBS. Except for one string, they are all used to
- display the BBS information in the list.
-
- Type.........: BBS name string
- Description..: Shown in front of the BBS name.
- Example......: Name :
-
- Type.........: BBS phone string
- Description..: Shown in front of the phone number.
- Example......: Phone :
-
- Type.........: BBS max. speed
- Description..: Shown in front of the modem speed.
- Example......: Max speed :
-
- Type.........: BBS open string
- Description..: Shown in front of the opening hours.
- Example......: Open hours :
-
- Type.........: BBS software string
- Description..: Shown in front of the BBS software.
- Example......: Software :
-
-
-
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-
-
- Type.........: BBS address string
- Description..: Shown in front of the node number.
- Example......: Node number :
-
- Type.........: BBS sysop string
- Description..: Shown in front of the Sysop name.
- Example......: Sysop :
-
- Type.........: BBS other string
- Description..: Shown in front of the other information.
- Example......: Other :
-
- Type.........: BBS to delete string
- Description..: Shown to the Sysop who wants to delete his/her
- BBS from the BBS list.
- Example......: Enter BBS to delete from list :
-
- 3.2.19 Multi line status strings
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- These strings are shown to the user when he/she asks for the
- status of the available lines.
-
- Type.........: Status string #1
- Description..: Shown to the user when the user(s) on the other
- line(s) is(/are) doing nothing special, like
- staring at a menu screen.
- Example......: Doing nothing special
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- Type.........: Status string #2
- Description..: Shown to the user when the user(s) on the other
- line(s) is(/are) downloading.
- Example......: Downloading
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- Type.........: Status string #3
- Description..: Shown to the user when the user(s) on the other
- line(s) is(/are) uploading.
- Example......: Uploading
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- Type.........: Status string #4
- Description..: Shown to the user when the user(s) on the other
- line(s) is(/are) reading messages.
- Example......: Reading messages
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- Type.........: Status string #5
- Description..: Shown to the user when the user(s) on the other
- line(s) is(/are) writing messages.
- Example......: Writing messages
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- Type.........: Status string #6
- Description..: Shown to the user when the user(s) on the other
- line(s) is(/are) chatting with the Sysop.
- Example......: Chatting with Sysop
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- Type.........: Status string #7
- Description..: Shown to the user when the user(s) on the other
- line(s) is(/are) using an external program.
- Example......: Using external program
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- Type.........: Status string #8
- Description..: Shown to the user when the user(s) on the other
- line(s) is(/are) logging on.
- Example......: Logging on
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- Type.........: Status string #9
- Description..: Shown to the user when the system is waiting
- for another caller or event.
- Example......: Waiting for a call or event
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- Type.........: Status string #10
- Description..: Shown to the user when the line is down.
- Example......: Down
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- Type.........: Status string #11
- Description..: Shown to the user when the user(s) on the other
- line(s) is(/are) using the QWK system.
- Example......: Using QWK system
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- Type.........: Status string #12
- Description..: Shown to the user when the user(s) on the other
- line(s) is(/are) browsing the file list
- Example......: Browsing the file list
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- Type.........: Status string #13
- Description..: Shown to the user when the user(s) on the other
- line(s) is(/are) in node chat.
- Example......: In node chat
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- 3.2.20 QWK strings
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- These string are shown when using the QWK offline reader build
- in to SuperBBS. Support this system and make the options
- available to your users.
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- Type.........: Reply not found
- Description..: Shown to the user when the file with replies is
- not found. These files have the .REP extension.
- Control code %1 can be used for the filename.
- Example......: %1 not found ...
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- Type.........: QWK format question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS asks the user
- if he/she wants to download the messages in QWK
- format or in ASCII format.
- Example......: Download the packet in .QWK format
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- Type.........: Limits is # messages
- Description..: Shown to the user when he/she wants to download
- more messages than the limit is set to. Control
- code %1 is used to display the message limit.
- Example......: Sorry, the limit is %1 messages
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- Type.........: Messages exported
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS is about to
- pack the messages. The control code %1 is used
- to display the amount of messages exported from
- the messagebase.
- Example......: %1 messages exported
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- Type.........: Packing messages
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS is packing the
- messages after they were exported from the
- messagebase.
- Example......: Packing messages. Please wait ....
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- Type.........: No new messages
- Description..: Shown to the user when there are no new mess-
- ages in the message areas selected.
- Example......: Sorry, no new messages found ...
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- Type.........: Message moved
- Description..: Shown to the user when his/her message(s)
- is(/are) moved to the default message area for
- some reason.
- Example......: Message has been moved to the default area
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- Type.........: Upload question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS asks the user
- if he/she wants to upload a reply packet. The
- control code %1 is used to display the
- filename.
- Example......: Do you want to upload %1.REP
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- Type.........: Max # messages to pack question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS needs to know
- how many messages to pack for the user.
- Example......: Maximum number of messages to pack :
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- Type.........: Update pointers question
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS asks him/her if
- the lastread pointer has to be updated.
- Example......: Update lastread pointer
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- Type.........: Choose packer string
- Description..: Shown to the user when SuperBBS asks for the
- default archiver to use.
- Example......: Choose your default archiver :
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- 3.2.21 A little help
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- Just a little help screen with the most important options, so
- you have a quick reference guide incase you don't know a
- certain control code.
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- 3.3 Control codes in strings
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- SuperBBS allows the use of control codes in the strings which
- you define in Lconfig. These strings can be display different
- colours or it is even possible to display an ANSI/ASCII file.
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- Colours are brought into the strings with the Ctrl-C and then
- the colour code. These are the colour numbers:
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- 000. Black
- 001. Blue
- 002. Green
- 003. Cyan
- 004. Red
- 005. Purple
- 006. Brown
- 007. Grey
- 008. Dark grey
- 009. Light blue
- 010. Light green
- 011. Light cyan
- 012. Light red
- 013. Light purple
- 014. Yellow
- 015. White
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- When you want to insert a control code in a string, you first
- have to press Ctrl-P to tell SuperBBS you are entering a
- control code. Here's an example:
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- The file ^C014 %1 ^C003 is not wanted !
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- Enter the string first, then move to the place where you want
- to insert the colour code. Press Ctrl-P, Ctrl-C and 014. this
- will make the text behind it yellow. Repeat the sequence if
- you want another colour in a different spot. Always fill the
- colour code out to 3 characters. Example:
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- Dark grey is: 008 (and not 8)
- Yellow is: 014 (and not 14)
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- If you want to make the prompts appearing after a piece of
- text in the same colour as the last used colour, use this
- command: Ctrl-C !. This will return the colour of the last
- used text display. This could be used to set the 'More Y/N
- prompt in the same colour as the displayed text before it.
-
- All control codes, as described later in this manual, can be
- used in the strings. Just press Ctrl-P first, before entering
- the code.
-
- Another powerful option is the possibility of displaying an
- ANSI/ASCII file instead of the string. This can be achieved
- through the use of the Ctrl-A code and the filename to dis-
- play. Here's an example for the string used for the not wanted
- files:
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- <Ctrl-A>UNWANTED
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- This will display the ANSI/ASCII file UNWANTED when a file is
- not wanted. The file has to be in the text directory specified
- in the configuration. Don't forget to press Ctrl-P before
- entering the Ctrl-A code.
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- 3.4 Language.ctl file
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- You will need to make a file called LANGUAGE.CTL. This file is
- the control file for the languages available. This file is a
- plain ASCII file with the following format:
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- <Language filename>
- <Language filename>
- <Language filename>
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- This file has to be in every line directory with multiline
- systems. This way you could run an English system on one line
- and an English and Dutch on the other line.
-
- The first language will be the language SuperBBS starts in.
- This means that any string shown to the user before he/she
- entered his/her name is from this language file. Until a
- caller entered his/her name, SuperBBS doesn't know which
- language the user is using.
-
- When a new user calls to your BBS, some textfiles will be
- shown to him/her before SuperBBS will ask which language they
- want. These files are:
-
- - NOTFOUND.A??
- - NEWUSER1.A??
-
- See for more information about these files the textfile part
- of this documentation.
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- 3.5 Hints and tips
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- If you have problems understanding what all the strings are
- for in the language configuration program, use the following
- method of making a language file:
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- - Copy the supplied ENGLISH.LNG file to your own name.
- - Start Lconfig with the new .LNG name.
- - Edit the strings. You will know what the original looks
- like and you'll be able to see where the special
- characters are used. (Characters like : and ?)
- - Exit the program after you're ready.
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- This way it is easy to write a new language file in any lan-
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