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- Line ONE : Date & Time Configuration File Was Created.
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- Line TWO : Your BBS Name Goes There
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- Line THREE : Should A User Be A Victim Of His/Her Account Being Hacked
- At, Then An Indication Will Be Displayed Next To The
- Users Name Someone Has Been Hacking At Their Password.
- (Options 1 or 0 - A '1' indicates to YES place the indication)
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- Line FOUR : Name Of Your Caller(s) File. (EXCLUDING The Node Number(s) )
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- Line FIVE through Ten: Are PCB Color "AT" Codes.
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- Line Eleven thru Fifteen: (5) Callers Name To Exclude. (CAPITAL LETTERS!)
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- ** Very Important Note:
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- Most People Elect To Exclude The SysOp's Name From Being Posted.
- (remote OR local) Or In SOME Cases, SysOps Are Logging Mail Runs.
- This Allows You To Exclude The "xNet .10xx" As A Name For Example.
- I Allowed For More Than One Name To Exclude For This Very Reason.
- In *SOME* Cases, If You're Using Some Other Program That's Writing
- ALL Over Your Callers File, This *HELPS* Accomodate Weird Looking
- Output As The Callers Name. I Apologize, I'm Certain There Are Many
- Variations Of Many Utilities Out There That Are Writing Items To
- Your Callers File. This Is The Easiest Way I Know To TRY And
- Accomodate For This. Also Keep In Mind That I'm Searching For A
- Literal Here In These Lines, IF You've Included A Space After A Name
- (some ASCII Editors will unknowingly do this if you're not careful)
- Then This Will Result In A Failed Search Condition.
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- ** Please Be Warned If There's OTHER Than The DEFAULT PCBoard v14.5a Items
- Of Text In Your Callers File, I Can Not Promise "WhoCalled?" Will
- Run Properly With Your Setup. Your Best Bet? Don't Tamper With PCBTEXT.
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- SIXTEEN: No Longer Used In Version 5.0
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- SEVENTEEN: Place A "1" Here If You Do Wish WhoCalled To Place An
- Indictation That The User Had Logged OFF Abnormally.
- By Placing A 1 Here, A Period "." Will Be Placed Next
- To The User's Name In The Bulletin. (Options 0 or 1)
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- EIGHTEEN: No Longer Used In Version 5.0
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- NINETEEN: The Number Of Callers You Wish To Track In Your "ALL Nodes"
- Bulletin. (Options 0 through 500) You COULD Use A Larger
- Number, It's NOT Practical, Though.
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- TWENTY: Place The FULL FileSpec Of Your Users File.
- (For A Future Release Of WhoCalled)
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- TWENTY ONE: Place A 1 Here If You Wish To Log ZERO Minute Callers.
- (Options 0 or 1 - NOT IMPLEMENTED IN VERSION 5)
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- TWENTY TWO: The Name Of The Header File, To Be Placed On TOP Of
- Your Bulletin(s).
- Option: [d:\]whocall.hdr
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- TWENTY THREE:The Name Of The FOOTER File To Be Placed At The
- Bottom Of The Bulletin(s).
- Option: [d:\]whocall.ftr
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- Twenty FOUR: The FULL FileSpec Of Your TCAN, (TrashCan) File.
- (For A Future Release Of WhoCalled.)
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- Twenty FIVE: EVEN THOUGH whoSETUP says "NOT IMPLEMENTED,"
- And Will NOT Place A 1 On This Line, If *YOU* DO
- Place A 1 On This Line, You WILL LOG Errors.
- I Did This To Trap A LOT Of Errors In Version 5.01 & 5.02
- Sorry For All Of This, But In ONE Day I Had MANY Different
- Configured SysOps Call And Mention This Creepy Thing, And
- That Creepy Thing. This MAY Help. Keep In Mind, This MAY
- End Up To BE A LARGE File, If Your Configuration Is Wrong.
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- Twenty SIX: This Is The Letter Of The HOME Machine's Drive. MOST Of You
- Will Use "C:"
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- Twenty SEVEN: The Name And FULL PATH Specification Of Your OUTPUT Bulletin.