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- TMHELP.CPP
- @MAINMENU
- TriMan's Main Menu
- ------------------
-
- From TriMan's main menu, you can select the following four options:
-
- =============================================================================
- Control Key Description
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- <ALT><D> Pulls down the data files configuration menu.
- <ALT><E> Exits TriMan and returns to DOS.
- <ALT><M> Pulls down the menus configuration menu.
- <ALT><P> Pulls down the packers menu.
- =============================================================================
- @DATAFILEMENUS
- Data Files Menu's System Option
- -------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the system configuration for your BBS.
- @REGISTRATIONCODE
- System Configuration Registration Code Field
- --------------------------------------------
-
- This is where you must enter your TriBBS registration code for the BBS to
- become registered. Of course you must register TriBBS in order to obtain a
- registration code. See the file REGISTER.DOC that comes in the TriBBS archive
- for details about registration.
- @BOARDNAME
- System Configuration Board Name Field
- -------------------------------------
-
- This is the name of the BBS and should be changed to the name you want to
- call your board.
- @SYSOPNAME
- System Configuration Sysop Name Field
- -------------------------------------
-
- This is the name of the BBS sysop's name and should be changed to your name.
- @BBSSTARTDATE
- System Configuration BBS Starting Date Field
- --------------------------------------------
-
- This is the day you started your BBS. This should be set to the first day you
- go online with your BBS.
- @TOTALCALLS
- System Configuration Total Calls Field
- --------------------------------------
-
- This is the total number of calls that have been made to your BBS. This is
- initially set to 0, but if you are switching from another type of BBS
- software to TriBBS, you may want to change it to your board's current total
- number of calls.
- @DAILYTIMELIMIT
- System Configuration Daily Time Limit Field
- -------------------------------------------
-
- This is the default number of minutes a caller will be able to spend on your
- board. You should note that the daily time for different security levels can
- be configured with TriMan's Daily Limits configuration option.
- @DAILYLOGONLIMIT
- System Configuration Daily Logon Limit Field
- --------------------------------------------
-
- This is the default number of times a caller can log on to the BBS in a
- single day. You should note that the daily number of logons for
- different security levels can be configured with TriMan's Daily Limits
- configuration option.
- @MAXTIMEPERLOGON
- System Configuration Maximum Time Per Logon Field
- -------------------------------------------------
-
- This is the default maximum time the caller will have for each logon. You
- should note that the maximum time per logon for different security levels can
- be configured with TriMan's Daily Limits configuration option.
- @MINSYSOPSECURITY
- System Configuration Minimum Sysop Security Level Field
- -------------------------------------------------------
-
- This is the minimum sysop security level. Anybody with a security level that
- is at least equal to this value will be considered a sysop and be able to do
- such things as read private messages, delete messages, and be able to perform
- a great number of other operations that the normal caller cannot do.
- Therefore, you should only assign a sysop security level to yourself and any
- cosysops your board may have.
-
- IMPORTANT: If you are using sliding security levels in a file ratios setup,
- do not include a security level in your file ratios setup that is greater
- than or equal to this setting.
- @NEWUSERSECURITY
- System Configuration New User Security Level Field
- --------------------------------------------------
-
- This is the new user security level. When a user calls for the first time, he
- will be assigned this security level.
- @NEWUSERTIMELIMIT
- System Configuration New User Time Limit Field
- ----------------------------------------------
-
- This is the amount of time a new user will get for his first call to the
- system. Many sysops like to give new users a little extra time on their first
- call so that they can get a feel for the board.
- @UPLOADTIMECOMP
- System Configuration Upload Time Compensation Field
- ---------------------------------------------------
-
- This is the amount of time a caller will be compensated for uploads. Many
- sysops like to reward callers for uploading. By default, the upload time
- compensation of 1:1 will give back the caller the amount of time it took to
- perform the upload. If you were to set this value to 2, the upload time
- compensation of 2:1 would give the caller back twice as much time as it
- actually took to perform the upload.
- @USPHONENUMBERS
- System Configuration US-Style Phone Number Field
- ------------------------------------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS will require the caller to enter his phone number using
- the format ###-###-####. If this field is toggled to "No", TriBBS will allow
- the caller to enter his phone number without formatting it.
- @AUTOANSIDETECTION
- System Configuration Auto ANSI Detection Field
- ----------------------------------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS will ask each caller if they want to use ANSI color
- graphics or not at logon. If this field is toggled to "Yes", TriBBS will
- attempt to detect whether or not the caller's communication program supports
- ANSI terminal emulation.
- @DEFAULTARCHIVEEXT
- System Configuration Default Archive Extension Field
- ----------------------------------------------------
-
- Whenever a caller enters a filename without an extension, TriBBS will use the
- contents of this field as a default file extension. This field can be toggled
- between ZIP, ARJ, LZH, PAK, SDN, ARC, and RAR.
- @TESTUPLOADS
- System Configuration Test Uploads Field
- ---------------------------------------
-
- If this field is set to "Yes", TriBBS will attempt to check uploads with the
- extensions ZIP, ARJ, LZH, PAK, SDN, ARC, RAR, EXE,and COM for integrity and
- viruses. To perform this type of testing on compressed archives, you must
- have the decompression utilities configured correctly in the appropriate
- fields in the system configuration.
- @WAITINGMESSAGESCHECK
- System Configuration Waiting Messages Check Field
- -------------------------------------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS will check all message conferences to see if the caller
- has any waiting messages in them just before displaying the bulletin menu. If
- this field is toggled to "No", the waiting message check will be disabled.
- @TOTALNODES
- System Configuration Total Nodes Field
- --------------------------------------
-
- This is the total number of nodes in your BBS. This number is automatically
- maintained by TriBBS whenever you add a new node the system. However, you may
- need to manually adjust this number if you delete a node at a future date.
- @SYSTEMPASSWORD
- System Configuration System Password Field
- ------------------------------------------
-
- This field allows you to set an optional system password. Once a password
- is set, TriBBS will ask the local computer user for the system password
- before it will allow him to select any of the Waiting for Caller screen items
- except for local logons. This is useful if you want to restrict access to the
- BBS's configuration where many people have physical access to the computer
- (i.e., a school or a business).
- @FILERATIOTYPE
- System Configuration File Ratio Type Field
- ------------------------------------------
-
- This field defines how TriBBS implements file/byte ratios. By default,
- TriBBS will disallow downloads if the caller has exceeded his file/byte
- ratio. Optionally, TriBBS will adjust the caller's security level either up
- or down according to their file/byte ratio.
- @PHONEBUSY
- System Configuration Phone Busy During Configuration Field
- ----------------------------------------------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS will take the phone off the hook whenever the sysop is
- performing maintenance from the Waiting for Caller screen. If this field is
- toggled to "No", TriBBS will not take the phone off the hook. You should note
- that some telephone companies electronic switching computers will flag a line
- as out of order if it busied for a certain length of time without any
- apparent activity. Therefore, this field should be set for "No" if your
- telephone company uses this type of system.
- @ONEWORDNAMES
- System Configuration Allow One Word Names Field
- -----------------------------------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS will allow callers to enter one word names. If this field
- is toggled to "No", TriBBS will not allow callers to use only one name. This
- is handy for weeding out obvious aliases on systems that do not want aliases
- used.
- @BULLETINMENUATLOGON
- System Configuration Bulletin Menu at Logon Field
- -------------------------------------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS will display a bulletin menu before the main menu. If this
- field is toggled to "No", the bulletin menu will not be displayed to the
- caller at logon.
- @ALLOWALIASES
- System Configuration Allow Aliases Field
- ----------------------------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS does not allow the use of aliases. If this field is
- toggled to "Yes", TriBBS will ask new users for an alias and will allow
- callers to change their aliases from the main menu's "Your Personal
- Information" option. This field must be set to "Yes" for the sysop to
- configure message conferences and file areas as alias conferences and areas.
- @CLSBEFOREMENU
- System Configuration Clear Screen Before Menu Field
- ---------------------------------------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS will just scroll the screen when displaying its internally
- generated menus. If this field is toggled to "Yes", TriBBS will clear the
- screen before displaying an internally generated menu.
- @EXACTMATCHFORDUPES
- System Configuration Exact Match for Dupes Field
- ------------------------------------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS ignores a file name's extension when searching for
- duplicate files. If this field is toggled to "Yes", TriBBS will take into
- account the file name's extension when searching for duplicate files. You
- should note that TriBBS uses exact file name matching for dupes in indexed
- file areas.
- @DISABLEBIRTHDAYQUESTION
- System Configuration Disable Birthday Question Field
- ----------------------------------------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS asks new users for their date of birth. This question can
- be disabled by toggling this field to "Yes".
- @DISABLEDETAILEDLOG
- System Configuration Disable Detailed Log Field
- -----------------------------------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS logs every menu selection that the caller makes. If this
- field is toggled to "Yes", the menu selection logging will be disabled.
- @RIPSCRIPGRAPHICS
- System Configuration RIPscrip Graphics Field
- --------------------------------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS does not allow RIPscrip graphics support. If this field
- is toggled to "Yes", TriBBS will support RIPscrip graphics if the caller's
- terminal program has RIPscrip graphics capability.
-
- IMPORTANT: This field does not enable local RIPscrip graphics emulation. That
- must be set in the node configuration.
- @ATTACHFILESECLEVEL
- System Configuration Attach File Security Level Field
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- This field specifies the minimum security level a caller must have in order
- to attach a file to a message in a local message conference.
- @ATVARIABLESECLEVEL
- System Configuration @-Variable Security Level Field
- ----------------------------------------------------
-
- This field specifies the minimum security level a caller must have in order
- to be able to post messages with @-variables in them in a local message
- conference.
- @FASTLOGONSSECLEVEL
- System Configuration Fast Logons Security Level Field
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- This field specifies the minimum security level a caller must have in order
- to perform a quick logon. A quick logon is performed by preceding the
- caller's name with an asterisk <*> before entering his name at logon.
- @NAMESBETWEENNODES
- System Configuration Names Between Nodes Field
- ----------------------------------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS uses alias names on a system that supports aliases with
- the "Who's On" command and the TeleChat system. If this field is set to "Use
- Real Names", TriBBS will use real names on a system that supports aliases.
- You should note that this field is ignore if the sysop has configured his
- system not to support aliases.
- @CLEARUPLOADSDOWNLOADS
- System Configuration Clear Uploads/Downloads Field
- --------------------------------------------------
-
- This field is used to specify how TriBBS is to handle a caller's upload and
- download stats when his subscription expires. By default, TriBBS will leave
- them as is when the caller's subscription expires. However, if this field is
- set to "Yes", TriBBS will clear the caller's upload and download stats when
- his subscription expires.
- @CLEARPRIVATEMESSAGES
- System Clear Private Messages Field
- -----------------------------------
-
- This field is used to specify how TriBBS is to handle a caller's access to
- private message conferences when his subscription expires. By default, TriBBS
- will leave the private message conference flags as is when the caller's
- subscription expires. However, if this field is set to "Yes", TriBBS will
- turn off the caller's access to all private message conferences.
- @CLEARPRIVATEFILES
- System Clear Private Files Field
- --------------------------------
-
- This field is used to specify how TriBBS is to handle a caller's access to
- private file areas when his subscription expires. By default, TriBBS will
- leave the private file area flags as is when the caller's subscription
- expires. However, if this field is set to "Yes", TriBBS will turn off the
- caller's access to all private file areas.
- @DISABLEUPLOADEDBYS
- System Disable Uploaded By:'s Field
- -----------------------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS will add an "Uploaded By: Caller's Name" to the end of
- each uploaded file's description. By toggling this field to "Yes", TriBBS
- will not append an "Uploaded By:" line to a file's description.
- @VIRUSCHECKERCOMMANDLINE
- System Virus Checker Command Line Field
- ---------------------------------------
-
- This field tells TriBBS how it is to call the virus checking program. You
- should note that the "%F" parameter is where TriBBS will put the appropriate
- information that it has to place in the command line when running the virus
- checking program.
- @ZIPCOMPRESSCOMMANDLINE
- System ZIP Compress Command Line Field
- --------------------------------------
-
- This field tells TriBBS how it is to call the ZIP compression program. You
- should note that the "%F" parameter is where TriBBS will put the appropriate
- informationt that it has to place in the command line when running the ZIP
- compression program.
- @ZIPUNCOMPRESSCOMMANDLINE
- System ZIP Uncompress Command Line Field
- ----------------------------------------
-
- This field tells TriBBS how it is to call the ZIP uncompression program. You
- should note that the "%F" parameter is where TriBBS will put the appropriate
- informationt that it has to place in the command line when running the ZIP
- uncompression program.
- @ARJCOMPRESSCOMMANDLINE
- System ARJ Compress Command Line Field
- --------------------------------------
-
- This field tells TriBBS how it is to call the ARJ compression program. You
- should note that the "%F" parameter is where TriBBS will put the appropriate
- informationt that it has to place in the command line when running the ARJ
- compression program.
- @ARJUNCOMPRESSCOMMANDLINE
- System ARJ Uncompress Command Line Field
- ----------------------------------------
-
- This field tells TriBBS how it is to call the ARJ uncompression program. You
- should note that the "%F" parameter is where TriBBS will put the appropriate
- informationt that it has to place in the command line when running the ARJ
- uncompression program.
- @LZHCOMPRESSCOMMANDLINE
- System LZH Compress Command Line Field
- --------------------------------------
-
- This field tells TriBBS how it is to call the LZH compression program. You
- should note that the "%F" parameter is where TriBBS will put the appropriate
- informationt that it has to place in the command line when running the LZH
- compression program.
- @LZHUNCOMPRESSCOMMANDLINE
- System LZH Uncompress Command Line Field
- ----------------------------------------
-
- This field tells TriBBS how it is to call the LZH uncompression program. You
- should note that the "%F" parameter is where TriBBS will put the appropriate
- informationt that it has to place in the command line when running the LZH
- uncompression program.
- @ARCCOMPRESSCOMMANDLINE
- System ARC Compress Command Line Field
- --------------------------------------
-
- This field tells TriBBS how it is to call the ARC compression program. You
- should note that the "%F" parameter is where TriBBS will put the appropriate
- informationt that it has to place in the command line when running the ARC
- compression program.
- @ARCUNCOMPRESSCOMMANDLINE
- System ARC Uncompress Command Line Field
- ----------------------------------------
-
- This field tells TriBBS how it is to call the ARC uncompression program. You
- should note that the "%F" parameter is where TriBBS will put the appropriate
- informationt that it has to place in the command line when running the ARC
- uncompression program.
- @PAKCOMPRESSCOMMANDLINE
- System PAK Compress Command Line Field
- --------------------------------------
-
- This field tells TriBBS how it is to call the PAK compression program. You
- should note that the "%F" parameter is where TriBBS will put the appropriate
- informationt that it has to place in the command line when running the PAK
- compression program.
- @PAKUNCOMPRESSCOMMANDLINE
- System PAK Uncompress Command Line Field
- ----------------------------------------
-
- This field tells TriBBS how it is to call the PAK uncompression program. You
- should note that the "%F" parameter is where TriBBS will put the appropriate
- informationt that it has to place in the command line when running the PAK
- uncompression program.
- @SDNCOMPRESSCOMMANDLINE
- System SDN Compress Command Line Field
- --------------------------------------
-
- This field tells TriBBS how it is to call the SDN compression program. You
- should note that the "%F" parameter is where TriBBS will put the appropriate
- informationt that it has to place in the command line when running the SDN
- compression program.
- @SDNUNCOMPRESSCOMMANDLINE
- System SDN Uncompress Command Line Field
- ----------------------------------------
-
- This field tells TriBBS how it is to call the SDN uncompression program. You
- should note that the "%F" parameter is where TriBBS will put the appropriate
- informationt that it has to place in the command line when running the SDN
- uncompression program.
- @RARCOMPRESSCOMMANDLINE
- System RAR Compress Command Line Field
- --------------------------------------
-
- This field tells TriBBS how it is to call the RAR compression program. You
- should note that the "%F" parameter is where TriBBS will put the appropriate
- informationt that it has to place in the command line when running the RAR
- compression program.
- @RARUNCOMPRESSCOMMANDLINE
- System RAR Uncompress Command Line Field
- ----------------------------------------
-
- This field tells TriBBS how it is to call the RAR uncompression program. You
- should note that the "%F" parameter is where TriBBS will put the appropriate
- informationt that it has to place in the command line when running the RAR
- uncompression program.
- @DATAFILEMENUN
- Data Files Menu's Node Option
- -----------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the node configuration.
- @NODENUMBER
- Node Node Number Field
- ----------------------
-
- This is the node's number. This is set automatically by TriBBS when the node
- is created. However, it can be changed when required (i.e., deleting a node,
- etc.).
- @SERIALPORT
- Node Serial Port Field
- ----------------------
-
- This is the node's serial port. This field can be toggled between 1, 2, 3, 4,
- or Local.
- @INITSTRING
- Node Initialization String Field
- --------------------------------
-
- This is your modem's initialization string. ATS0=0Q0E0M0V1H0S2=43X1^M is
- TriBBS's default initialization string and should work with most modems. If
- your modem doesn't answer correctly, you should consult your modem's manual
- to determine what changes may be necessary to the above initialization
- string. Any control characters are indicated by using the format ^character.
- The initialization string must end with a ^M control character. Although you
- can change the above string to suit your needs, you shouldn't modify S0=0
- (this instructs your modem NOT to automatically answer a call), Q0 (this
- instructs your modem to display result codes), V1 (this instructs your modem
- to use verbal result codes), H0 (this instructs your modem to put the phone
- on the hook), S2=43 (this tells your modem the escape sequence character).
- Additionally, you should insure that you use X1 or greater for result
- codes. Otherwise, CONNECT codes aren't returned by the modem. You should note
- that you can specify a modem initialization string by using a "/I" command
- line switch. Simply follow "/I" with the initialization string while
- executing BBS.EXE.
- @INITIALBAUDRATE
- Node Initial Baud Rate Field
- ----------------------------
-
- This is the speed that TriBBS will open the node's serial port at. It should
- be set to your modem's highest allowable baud rate. This field can be toggled
- between 0, 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200. You
- should note that not all serial ports can support speeds greater than 19200.
- If you have an older computer, you may need to upgrade the UART in the
- computer's serial card to a 16550 UART. Almost all internal, high-speed
- modems feature 16550 UARTs.
- @IRQSETTING
- Node IRQ Setting Field
- ----------------------
-
- This field specifies what IRQ the modem's serial port is using. This should
- normally be left at "Standard" unless you have configured your computer's
- serial port or internal modem to use a nonstandard IRQ. TriBBS will all you
- to set the IRQ from 1 to 15.
-
- Here is how IRQs are used on a PC or XT compatible computer:
-
- =============================================================================
- IRQ Normal Usage
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- NMI Parity check, 8087
- 0 Timer
- 1 Keyboard
- 2 Available
- 3 COM2:
- 4 COM1:
- 5 Hard disk controller
- 6 Floppy disk controller
- 7 LPT1:
- =============================================================================
-
- Here is how IRQs are used on an AT compatible computer:
-
- =============================================================================
- IRQ Normal Usage
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- NMI Parity check
- 0 Timer
- 1 Keyboard
- 2 Cascaded interrupts from second 8259
- 3 COM2:
- 4 COM1:
- 5 LPT2:
- 6 Floppy disk controller
- 7 LPT1:
- 8 Real-time clock
- 9 Redirected as IRQ2
- 10 Available
- 11 Available
- 12 PS/2 Mouse
- 13 Math coprocessor
- 14 Hard disk controller
- 15 Available
- =============================================================================
- @ERRORCORRECTINGMESSAGE
- Node Error Correcting Message Field
- -----------------------------------
-
- This is the message your modem will return in the CONNECT string if an error
- correcting connection is established. The default is ARQ, but other common
- error connecting messages are REL, LAPM, MNP, etc. You should consult
- modem's manual to find out the particular message it will return. You should
- note that TriBBS will recognize many of the most common error correcting
- messages even if this field isn't correctly set.
- @LOCKSERIALPORT
- Node Lock Serial Port Field
- ---------------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS will not lock the serial port. When a serial port isn't
- locked, TriBBS will adjust the serial port's baud rate to match the baud rate
- that is returned in the CONNECT string. If this field is toggled to "Yes",
- TriBBS will maintain a constant baud rate. Thus, the serial port's baud rate
- will stay at the "Initial Baud Rate" speed. If your BBS has an error
- correcting modem, you should lock your serial port to achieve all off the
- benefits of an error correcting connection. You should note that your modem
- must be properly configured with an AT command to support a locked baud rate.
- @RTSCTSFLOWCONTROL
- Node RTS/CTS Flow Control Field
- -------------------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS only uses XON/XOFF flow control to control the sending and
- receiving of data with the remote computer. If this field is toggled to
- "Yes", TriBBS will initiate RTS/CTS flow control between the computer and the
- modem. This is essential for reliable operation with an error correcting
- modem. You should note that your modem must be properly configured with an AT
- command to support RTS/CTS flow control.
- @TENTHSECONDDELAYFORATA
- Node 1/10 Second Delay for ATA Field
- ------------------------------------
-
- This is the delay in tenths of a second that TriBBS will wait upon receiving
- a RING message before it will send an ATA command to the modem to answer the
- phone. Some modems, particularly older modems, require a longer delay. If
- your modem isn't answering, you should try adjusting this to a higher value.
- The maximum value is 20 for a 2 second delay.
- @NUMBEROFRINGSBEFOREATA
- Node Number of Rings Before ATA Field
- -------------------------------------
-
- This is the number of RING messages TriBBS will wait for before it will send
- the ATA command to the modem to answer the phone. By default, TriBBS answers
- the phone on the first ring.
- @ALLOW300BAUDCALLERS
- Node Allow 300 Baud Callers Field
- ---------------------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS allows 300 baud callers. If this field is toggled to "No",
- TriBBS will not allow 300 baud callers to log on to the board.
- @ALLOW1200BAUDCALLERS
- Node Allow 1200 Baud Callers Field
- ----------------------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS allows 1200 baud callers. If this field is toggled to
- "No", TriBBS will not allow 1200 baud callers to log on to the board.
- @ALLOW2400BAUDCALLERS
- Node Allow 2400 Baud Callers Field
- ----------------------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS allows 2400 baud callers. If this field is toggled to
- "No", TriBBS will not allow 2400 baud callers to log on to the board.
- @PAGEBELL
- Node Page Bell Field
- --------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS turns the sysop page bell off. If you want to be paged,
- you should toggle this field to "On".
- @DIRECTSCREENWRITES
- Node Direct Screen Writes Field
- -------------------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS will write directly to video memory to display text. This
- can cause snow on some old CGA systems. If you experience snow on your
- video display, you should toggle this field to "No".
- @USENODEDISPLAYDIRECTORY
- Node Use Node DISPLAY Directory Field
- -------------------------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS looks in node 1's DISPLAY directory for all screens. If
- this field is toggled to "Yes", TriBBS will look in the node's display
- directory for display screens. This allows you to have a separate set of
- display screens for each node.
- @NODESECURITYLEVEL
- Node Node Security Level Field
- ------------------------------
-
- This is the node's minimum security level. For a caller to be allowed access
- to the node, the caller must have a security level that is at least equal to
- or greater than this field's value. This if useful for creating private
- access BBSes and high-security nodes.
- @BUSYDURINGEVENTS
- Node Busy During Events Field
- -----------------------------
-
- By default, TriBBS leaves the phone on the hook when running an event. If
- this field is toggled to "Yes", TriBBS will take the phone off the hook when
- it runs events.
- @RESETMODEMSTRING
- Node Reset Modem String Field
- -----------------------------
-
- This is the command string that TriBBS sends to the modem to reset it. This
- setting should not be changed unless absolutely necessary. The default reset
- modem string is ATZ^M.
- @ANSWERSTRING
- Node Answer String Field
- ------------------------
-
- This is the command string that TriBBS sends to the modem to manually answer
- the phone. This setting should not be changed unless absolutely necessary.
- The default answer string is ATA^M.
- @PHONEONHOOKSTRING
- Node Phone On Hook String Field
- -------------------------------
-
- This is the command string that TriBBS sends to the modem to put the phone on
- the hook. This setting should not be changed unless absolutely necessary. The
- default phone on hook string is ATH0^M.
- @PHONEOFFHOOKSTRING
- Node Phone Off Hook String Field
- --------------------------------
-
- This is the command string that TriBBS sends to the modem to take the phone
- off the hook. This setting should not be changed unless absolutely
- necessary. You should note that the default setting of ATH1^M will only
- temporarily take the phone off the hook for some newer modems. An alternative
- to ATH1^M is ATX1D;^M.
- @LOCALRIPSCRIPEMULATION
- Node Local RIPscrip Emulation Field
- -----------------------------------
-
- This toggle turns on and off local RIPscrip emulation for the node. Local
- RIPscript emulation is a TriBBS/Pro feature.
- @USEFOSSILDRIVER
- Node Use Fossil Driver Field
- ----------------------------
-
- This toggle turns on and off fossil driver support for the node. Fossil
- drivers support is provided primarily for multiport serial board, ISDN, and
- X.25 support. Fossil driver support is a TriBBS/Pro feature.
-
- IMPORTANT: If you have fossil driver support enabled for the node, you must
- rename the file FTTPROT.EXE to TTPROT.EXE. This allows the protocol driver to
- communicate using the fossil driver.
- @KEYBOARDTIMEOUTINMINUTES
- Node Keyboard Timeout In Minutes Field
- --------------------------------------
-
- This field determines the length of time that TriBBS will permit to pass
- without a keypress either locally or remotely before TriBBS will
- automatically log the caller off. Keyboard timeout checking can be disabled
- by setting this field to 0.
- @SECONDSDELAYAFTERCONNECT
- Node Seconds Delay After CONNECT Field
- --------------------------------------
-
- Some modems return the CONNECT string so fast that the remote caller's modem
- can't keep up with it. Thus some of the initial logon procedure (i.e.
- automatic ANSI detection, etc.) won't work properly. If this occurs you
- should use this field to add a configurable delay after TriBBS receives the
- CONNECT message from the modem.
- @DATAFILEMENUU
- Data Files Menu's User Option
- -----------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the user records.
- @NAME
- User Name Field
- ---------------
-
- This is the user's name.
- @ALIAS
- User Alias Field
- ----------------
-
- This is the user's alias.
- @PASSWORD
- User Password Field
- -------------------
-
- This is the user's password.
- @STREETADDRESSLINE1
- User Street Address (Line 1) Field
- ----------------------------------
-
- This is the first line of the user's street address.
- @STREETADDRESSLINE2
- User Street Address (Line 2) Field
- ----------------------------------
-
- This is the second line (if any) of the user's street address.
- @CITY
- User City Field
- ---------------
-
- This is the user's city.
- @STATE
- User State Field
- ----------------
-
- This is the user's state.
- @ZIPCODE
- User Zip Code Field
- -------------------
-
- This is the user's zip code.
- @COUNTRY
- User Country Field
- ------------------
-
- This is the user's country.
- @TELEPHONENUMBER
- User Telephone Number Field
- ---------------------------
-
- This is the user's telephone number.
- @BIRTHDATE
- User Birth Date Field
- ---------------------
-
- This is the user's date of birth.
- @SECURITYLEVEL
- User Security Level Field
- -------------------------
-
- This is the user's security level.
- @LOCKEDOUT
- User Locked Out Field
- ---------------------
-
- If this field is toggled to "Yes", the user will be locked out (not allowed
- to log on) of the BBS.
- @DELETEDURINGNEXTPACK
- User Delete During Next Pack Field
- ----------------------------------
-
- If this field is toggled to "Yes", the user's record will be deleted from the
- user files the next time it is packed. Note that the record is not
- physically deleted from the disk until the user files are packed.
- @DATEOFFIRSTCALL
- User Date of First Call Field
- -----------------------------
-
- This is the date of the user's first call. This field cannot be edited.
- @TIMEOFLASTCALL
- User Time of Last Call Field
- ----------------------------
-
- This is the date and time of the user's last call. This field cannot be
- edited.
- @DATEOFLASTFILECHECK
- User Date of Last File Check Field
- ----------------------------------
-
- This is the date of the user's last new files check. This field cannot be
- edited.
- @MINUTESLEFTTODAY
- User Minutes Left Today Field
- -----------------------------
-
- This is the number of minutes the user has remaining for the day.
- @UTOTALCALLS
- User Total Calls Field
- ----------------------
-
- This is the user's total number of calls.
- @UCALLSTODAY
- User Calls Today Field
- ----------------------
-
- This is the number of times the user has called today.
- @EXPERTMODE
- User Expert Mode Field
- ----------------------
-
- This field indicates the type of menus and prompts TriBBS will display to the
- user. If it is set for "Novice", TriBBS will display the complete menu and a
- full prompt. If it is set for "Expert", TriBBS will only display a full
- prompt. If it is set for "Super Expert", TriBBS will only display an
- abbreviated prompt.
- @DEFAULTPROTOCOL
- User Default Protocol Field
- ---------------------------
-
- This field indicates the user's default file transfer protocol.
- @MULTINODECHATSTATUS
- User Multinode Chat Status Field
- --------------------------------
-
- This field indicates the user's multinode chat status. If the field is set
- for "Available", the user can be paged by a caller on another node. If the
- field is set for "Unavailable", the user can't be paged by a caller on
- another node.
- @DEFAULTEDITOR
- User Default Editor Field
- -------------------------
-
- This field indicates the user's default editor type.
- @CHECKFORWAITINGMESSAGES
- User Check for Waiting Messages Field
- -------------------------------------
-
- This field indicates if the user wants to check for waiting messages at log
- on. By default, TriBBS will check for waiting messages. If this field is
- toggled to "No", TriBBS will not check for waiting messages.
- @SUBSCRIPTIONEXPIRES
- User Subscription Expires Field
- -------------------------------
-
- This field sets the expiration date, if any, for the user's subscription. To
- set the expiration date to "None", enter a date of 00/00/00.
- @FILESUPLOADED
- User Files Uploaded Field
- -------------------------
-
- This field indicates the number of files the user has uploaded.
- @FILESDOWNLOADED
- User Files Downloaded Field
- ---------------------------
-
- This field indicates the number of files the user has downloaded.
- @KBYTESUPLOADED
- User K Bytes Uploaded Field
- ---------------------------
-
- This field indicates the number of K bytes the user has uploaded.
- @KBYTESDOWNLOADED
- User K Bytes Downloaded Field
- -----------------------------
-
- This field indicates the number of K bytes the user had downloaded.
- @MESSAGESPOSTED
- User Messages Posted Field
- --------------------------
-
- This field indicates the number of messages the user has posted.
- @WELCOMEDISPLAYINQWK
- User Welcome Display In QWK Field
- ---------------------------------
-
- This field indicates if TriMail should include the BBS's LOGON1 screen in a
- QWK packet.
- @GOODBYEDISPLAYINQWK
- User Goodbye Display in QWK Field
- ---------------------------------
-
- This field indicates if TriMail should include the BBS's GOODBYE screen in a
- QWK packet.
- @BULLETINSINQWK
- User Bulletins in QWK Field
- ---------------------------
-
- This field indicates if TriMail should include new bulletins in a QWK packet.
- @NEWFILESINQWK
- User New Files in QWK Field
- ---------------------------
-
- This field indicates if TriMail should include a list of new files in a QWK
- packet.
- @NEWSLETTERINQWK
- User Newsletter in QWK Field
- ----------------------------
-
- This field indicates if TriMail should include a copy of the newsletter in a
- QWK packer.
- @QWKNETSTATUSNETWORKS
- User QWK Netstatus Networks Field
- ---------------------------------
-
- This field indicates if the caller has netstatus for one or more networks.
- Having netstatus means that the caller can download private messages in
- networks conferences and upload messages into networked conference that are
- addressed from somebody else. To give the caller netstatus in a network,
- simply press <ENTER> in this field. TriMan will then display a listbox with
- the name(s) of any networks that you have defined. You can toggle
- netstatus on and off for a network by moving the highlight bar to the
- desired network and pressing <ENTER>.
- @ARCHIVEUSEDFORQWK
- User Archive Used for QWK Field
- -------------------------------
-
- This field indicates the type of archiver that is to be used when compressing
- and decompressing the caller's QWK and REP packets. The default archiver is
- ZIP. The other supported archiver types are ARJ, LZH, PAK, and ARC.
- @NUMBEROFFILESDLTODAY
- User Number of Files Downloaded Today Field
- -------------------------------------------
-
- This is the number of files the caller has downloaded for the day.
- @NUMBEROFBYTESDLTODAY
- User Number of Bytes Downloaded Today Field
- -------------------------------------------
-
- This is the number of bytes the caller has downloaded for
- the day.
- @USERPRIVATEFILEACCESS
- Private File Area Access
- ------------------------
-
- By toggling this field to "Yes", it grants the user access to the private
- file area.
- @USERPRIVATEMESSAGEACCESS
- Private Message Conference Access
- ---------------------------------
-
- By toggling this field to "Yes", it grants the user access to the private
- message conference.
- @USERCOSYSOPACCESS
- CoSysop Message Conference Access
- ---------------------------------
-
- By toggling this field to "Yes", it grants the user full sysop privileges
- while in this message conference.
- @DATAFILEMENUM
- Data Files Menu's Message Conference Option
- -------------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the message conferences configuration.
- @CONFERENCEDESCRIPTION
- Message Conference Conference Description Field
- -----------------------------------------------
-
- This is the name of the message conference.
- @READMESSAGESECURITY
- Message Conference Read Message Security Field
- ----------------------------------------------
-
- This is the minimum security level the caller needs to be able to read
- messages in the conference.
- @POSTMESSAGESECURITY
- Message Conference Post Message Security Field
- ----------------------------------------------
-
- This is the minimum security level the caller needs to be able to post
- messages in the conference.
- @PRIVATECONFERENCE
- Message Conference Private Conference Field
- -------------------------------------------
-
- This field indicates if the message conference is a private conference or
- not. If this field is set to "Yes", it sets the conference as a private
- message conference. To give a caller access to a private message conference,
- you must edit his user record and specifically give him access to the
- conference.
- @ALIASCONFERENCE
- Message Conference Alias Conference Field
- -----------------------------------------
-
- This field indicates if the message conference allows the caller to use an
- alias in the conference. You should note for this flag to have any effect at
- all the system must be configured to allow aliases.
- @ALLOWPRIVATEPOSTS
- Message Conference Allow Private Posts Field
- --------------------------------------------
-
- This field indicates if the message conference allows posting of private
- messages. If this field is set to "No", TriBBS will only allow the posting of
- public messages.
- @ALLOWPUBLICPOSTS
- Message Conference Allow Public Posts Field
- -------------------------------------------
-
- This field indicates if the message conference allows posting of public
- messages. If this field is set to "No", TriBBS will only allow the posting of
- private messages.
- @NETWORKEDCONFERENCE
- Message Conference Networked Conference Field
- ---------------------------------------------
-
- This field indicates if the message conference is a networked conference. If
- this field is set to "Yes", TriBBS will allow the conference's messages to be
- echoed.
- @NETWORK
- Message Conference Network Field
- --------------------------------
-
- This field indicates what network(s) (if any) that this message conference is
- echoed through. To select one or more network names for this conference,
- simply press <ENTER> in the network field. TriMan will then display a listbox
- with all of the network names that you've defined. You can toggle a network
- on or off by moving the highlight bar to the appropriate network and pressing
- <ENTER>.
- @FIDOSTYLENETMAILCONF
- Message Conference Fido-Style Netmail Conference Field
- ------------------------------------------------------
-
- This indicates if the conference is a "Fido-style netmail" conference. If
- this message is set to "Yes", TriBBS will ask the caller to enter a
- Fido-style address for the recipient. This setting should only be used for
- conferences that require a Fido-style address to send the mail to the
- recipient. Therefore it should NOT be used for Fido-style echomail
- conferences.
- @USERMESSAGEDELETION
- Message Conference User Message Deletion Field
- ----------------------------------------------
-
- This field indicates if a caller can delete messages that are addressed
- either from or to him.
- @PURGEMSGSOLDERTHAN
- Message Conference Purge Message Older Than X Days Field
- --------------------------------------------------------
-
- This field is used to set how many days old TriPack should save messages for
- when packing the message base.
- @MESSAGEPACKBACKUPFILE
- Message Conference Message Pack Backup File Field
- -------------------------------------------------
-
- This field indicates if TriPack should create backup files
- when packing the message base.
- @DATAFILEMENUT
- Data Files Menu's Network Option
- --------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the network configuration.
- @NETWORKNAME
- Network Network Name Field
- --------------------------
-
- This is the name of the network.
- @DATAFILEMENUF
- Data Files Menu's File Area Option
- ----------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the file areas configuration.
- @FILEAREADESCRIPTION
- File Area File Area Description Field
- -------------------------------------
-
- This is the name of the file area.
- @VIEWFILEAREASECURITY
- File Area View File Area Security Field
- ---------------------------------------
-
- This is the minimum security level that the caller must have to be able to
- view the files lists for this file area.
- @DOWNLOADFILEAREASECURITY
- File Area Download File Area Security Field
- -------------------------------------------
-
- This is the minimum security level that the caller must have to download
- files from this file area.
- @FILEAREASORTTYPE
- File Area File Area Sort Type Field
- -----------------------------------
-
- This field allows you to specify how TriBBS will sort the file list. File
- lists can be sorted either by file name or be date.
- @PRIVATEFILEAREA
- File Area Private File Area Field
- ---------------------------------
-
- This field indicates if the file area is a private file area. Once this field
- is set to "Yes", you must edit the user's record to specifically give him
- access to the private file area.
- @ALIASFILEAREA
- File Area Alias File Area Field
- -------------------------------
-
- This field indicates what name is to be used in the "Uploaded By:" line in a
- file description. If this field is set to "Yes", TriBBS will use the caller's
- alias in the file description. Otherwise, TriBBS will use the caller's real
- name in the file description. Note that you must have the system configured
- for aliases for this field to have any effect.
- @CDROMFILEAREA
- File Area CD-ROM File Area Field
- --------------------------------
-
- This field indicates whether or not TriBBS should check the file area for
- duplicate files when the caller is uploading files. If this field is set for
- "Yes", TriBBS will not check the file area for duplicate files. Otherwise,
- TriBBS will check the file area to see if an uploaded file is a duplicate.
- @OFFLINEFILEAREA
- File Area Offline File Area Field
- ---------------------------------
-
- This field indicates whether or not TriBBS is to treat this as an offline
- file area. If this field is set to "Yes", TriBBS will check for any files in
- this file area in the file area's upload directory. If it is not found, then
- the caller is notified that the file is offline and will be requested.
- Requested files can be put online by running REQUEST.EXE. Offline file areas
- are a TriBBS/Pro feature.
- @OFFLINEDISCNUMBER
- File Area Offline Disc Number Field
- -----------------------------------
-
- This field holds the number for the CD-ROM disc that holds this file area's
- files. Offline file areas are a TriBBS/Pro feature.
- @MASTERINDEX
- File Area Master Index Field
- ----------------------------
-
- This field indicates whether or not this file area will be included in the
- master index file. If this field is set to "Yes", MASTER.EXE will include
- this file area's file in any master index that it generates. Master indexing
- is a TriBBS/Pro feature.
-
- TriBBS/Pro users should note that the master indexing system is more
- efficient than the older MakeIdx indexing system and should be used in most
- cases.
- @FILEAREAPATH
- File Area File Area Path Field
- ------------------------------
-
- This specifies the disk directory where the file area's files will be
- located.
- @FILEAREAUPLOADPATH
- File Area File Area Upload Path Field
- -------------------------------------
-
- This specifies the disk directory where uploaded files for the area will be
- placed.
- @FILEAREAFILELIST
- File Area File Area File List Field
- -----------------------------------
-
- This specifies the name of the file area's file list.
- @FILEAREAUPLOADLIST
- File Area File Area Upload List Field
- -------------------------------------
-
- This specifies the name of the file area's upload directory's file list.
- @FILEAREAINDEXFILE
- File Area File Area Index File Field
- ------------------------------------
-
- This specifies the name of an optional index file for the file area. You must
- specify the file's complete path name and each file area must have it's own
- unique index file. Example index file names would be something like
- C:\TRIBBS\FILE1.IDX, C:\TRIBBS\FILE2.IDX. Once a file name is specified in
- this field, you must use MakeIdx to generate the appropriate index file and
- TriBBS will use the generated index file to locate files. This can greatly
- speed up TriBBS's operation in large file areas such as CD-ROM file areas.
- Unless MakeIdx is run, TriBBS will not be able to locate the files for any
- file areas that have an index file specified in the configuration.
-
- TriBBS/Pro users should note that this type of index file is not necessary if
- you are using master indexing. TriBBS/Pro's master indexing system is more
- efficient and should be used instead of the older MakeIdx indexing system.
- @DATAFILEMENUE
- Data Files Menu's Event Option
- ------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the events configuration.
- @EVENTDAY
- The Events Event Day Field
- --------------------------
-
- This field sets the day the event will run. It can be toggled to run the
- event on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or
- Every Day of the week.
- @EVENTTIME
- The Events Event Time Field
- ---------------------------
-
- This field sets the time the event is to take place. When setting event
- times, you should use a 24-hour clock (00:00 to 23:59).
- @EVENTFILE
- The Events Event File Field
- ---------------------------
-
- This field specifies the name of the batch file TriBBS is supposed to run
- when the event takes place. The event batch file must be in the node's main
- directory.
- @EVENTSLIDE
- The Events Event Slide Field
- ----------------------------
-
- This field indicates whether or not an event is to slide. If an event can
- slide, the caller's time will not be adjust for an upcoming event.
- Therefore, any pending events will take place after the caller logs off. If
- an event can't slide, the caller will be automatically logged off just before
- the event is scheduled to take place.
- @EVENTALREADYEXECUTED
- The Events Event Already Executed Today Field
- ---------------------------------------------
-
- This field indicates whether or not the event has taken place for the day.
- @DATAFILEMENUD
- Data Files Menu's Daily Limits Option
- -------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the daily limits configuration.
- @HELPDAILYLIMITS
- The Daily Limits File
- ---------------------
-
- The contents of the daily limits file are as follows:
-
- =============================================================================
- Field Contents
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Security Level This field specifies the security level for the daily
- limits entry.
-
- Time Per Day This field specifies the security level's daily time
- limit.
-
- Calls Per Day This field specifies the security level's number of daily
- calls.
-
- Time Per Call This field specifies the maximum time per call for this
- security level. This field is optional and by default is
- set to "Node".
-
- Files Per Day This field specifies the maximum number of files that a
- caller with this security level can download per day.
- This field is optional and by default is set to "None".
-
- Bytes Per Day This field specifies the maximum number of of bytes that
- a caller with this security level can download per day.
- This field is optional and by default is set to "None".
- =============================================================================
-
- The following is an example of the daily limits file:
-
- =============================================================================
- Security Time Calls Time Files Bytes
- Level Per Day Per Day Per Call Per Day Per Day
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 15 45 99 30 15 400000
- 20 60 99 30 30 800000
- 60 60 99 60 None None
- 100 180 99 180 None None
- =============================================================================
- @DATAFILEMENUL
- Data Files Menu's Locked Out Users Option
- -----------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the locked out users configuration.
- @HELPLOCKEDOUT
- The Locked Out Users File
- -------------------------
-
- The contents of the locked out users file are as follows:
-
- =============================================================================
- Field Contents
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- User Name This field specifies the name of a user to be locked out
- of the system. Once a user's name has been added to the
- locked out users file, he will not be able to log on to
- the BBS. You should note that you can add a comment to
- the entry by simply preceding it with a semicolon <;>.
- TriBBS will ignore anything after the semicolon.
- =============================================================================
-
- The following is an example of the locked out users file:
-
- =============================================================================
- Joe Hacker ;Uploaded a virus
- Dr. Doom ;Used profanity in a message
- =============================================================================
- @DATAFILEMENUW
- Data Files Menu's Unwanted Files Option
- ----------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the unwanted files configuration.
- @HELPUNWANTEDFILES
- The Unwanted Files File
- -----------------------
-
- The contents of the unwanted files file are as follows:
-
- =============================================================================
- Field Contents
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- File Name This field specifies the name of a file that you do not
- want uploaded to your board. If a caller enters a file
- name that matches one of the entries in the unwanted
- files list, TriBBS will inform the caller that the file
- isn't wanted. You should note that TriBBS allows you to
- use the DOS wildcard characters (<*> and <?>) in a file
- name.
- =============================================================================
-
- The following is an example of the unwanted files file:
-
- =============================================================================
- *.gif
- *.lzh
- mark1.zip
- virus.*
- =============================================================================
- @DATAFILEMENUP
- Data Files Menu's Password Protected Files Option
- -------------------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the password protected files configuration.
- @HELPPASSWORDPROTECTED
- The Password Protected Files File
- ---------------------------------
-
- The contents of the password protected files file area as follows:
-
- =============================================================================
- Field Contents
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Wildcard Path This field specifies a wildcard path name for files to be
- password protected.
-
- Password This field specifies the password that the caller will
- have to enter in order to be able to download files that
- match this entry's wildcard path.
- =============================================================================
-
- The following is an example of the password protected files file:
-
- =============================================================================
- Wildcard Path Password
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- c:\tribbs\betas\*.* lobster
- *.gif adult
- =============================================================================
- @DATAFILEMENUR
- Data Files Menu's File Ratios File Option
- -----------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the file ratios file configuration.
- @HELPFILERATIOS
- The File Ratios File
- --------------------
-
- The contents of the file ratios file are as follows:
-
- =============================================================================
- Field Contents
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Security Level This field specifies the security level for file/byte
- ratio entry. If you are using sliding security file
- ratios, do NOT put any security levels in this file that
- you don't what your callers to get.
-
- File Ratio This field specifies the number of files a caller with
- the entry's security level is able to download.
-
- Byte Ratio This field specifies the number of bytes a caller is able
- to download.
- =============================================================================
-
- The following is an example of the file ratios file:
-
- =============================================================================
- Security File Byte
- Level Ratio Ratio
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 30 5.5 7.5
- 20 10 20
- 15 20 30
- =============================================================================
- @DATAFILEMENUB
- Data Files Menu's Subscription Security Levels File Option
- ----------------------------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the subscription security levels file
- configuration.
- @HELPSUBSCRIPTION
- The Subscription Security Level File
- ------------------------------------
-
- The contents of the subscription security level file are as follows:
-
- =============================================================================
- Field Contents
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Current Level This field specifies a subscription-based security level.
-
-
- Expiration Level This field specifies what the caller's security level
- will be adjusted to when his subscription expires.
- =============================================================================
-
- The following is an example of the subscription security levels file:
-
- =============================================================================
- Current Security Expiration Security
- Level Level
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 30 15
- 20 10
- =============================================================================
- @MENUSMENUL
- Menus Menu's Language Menu Option
- ---------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the language menu configuration.
- @LANGUAGECONFIG
- The Language Menu Configuration
- -------------------------------
-
- The contents of the language menu configuration file are as follows:
-
- =============================================================================
- Field Contents
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Language Description This field specifies the name of a language.
- =============================================================================
-
- The following is an example of the language menu configuration file:
-
- =============================================================================
- Default TriBBS
- Espanol
- Deutsch
- Francais
- Italian
- =============================================================================
- @MLANGUAGEMENU
- The Language Selection Menu
- ---------------------------
-
- Because each language can have a unique bulletin menu, main menu, etc., you
- will be required to select which language's menu you wish to edit if you have
- configured your system for multiple languages. You should note that the
- first language's menu will be used if you don't create a separate menu for
- the language the caller has selected.
- @MENUSMENUB
- Menus Menu's Bulletin Menu Option
- ---------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the bulletin menu configuration.
- @BULLETINCONFIG
- The Bulletin Menu Configuration
- -------------------------------
-
- The contents of the bulletin menu configuration file are as follows:
-
- =============================================================================
- Field Contents
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Bulletin Description This field specifies the name of the bulletin.
-
- Security Level This field specifies the minimum security level the
- user must have to view the bulletin.
- =============================================================================
-
- The following is an example of the bulletin menu configuration file:
-
- =============================================================================
- Bulletin Security
- Description Level
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- The Buoy's Security Levels 0
- TriBBS 5.0 History 0
- TriT*l to TriBBS Name Change 0
- My New Address 0
- Top Ten Callers List 0
- Last 15 Callers List 0
- Latest Software Versions 0
- TriBBS Support Conference 0
- Fido and Node 2 0
- Alpha and Beta Version Policy 0
- This Month's Statistics 0
- Last Month's Statistics 0
- This Month's Hottest DLs 0
- Last Month's Hottest DLs 0
- List of Registered Boards 0
- Ordering Manuals and Disks 0
- TriBBS Voice/Fax Support 0
- BBS Legal Guide Discounts 0
- Tranferring TriBBS Key Files 0
- Suggestions for TriBBS 0
- =============================================================================
- @MENUSMENUD
- Menus Menu's Door Bulletin Menu Option
- --------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the door bulletin menu configuration.
- @DOORBULLETINCONFIG
- The Door Bulletin Menu Configuration
- ------------------------------------
-
- The contents of the door bulletin menu configuration file are as follows:
-
- =============================================================================
- Field Contents
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Bulletin Description This field specifies the name of the bulletin.
-
- Security Level This field specifies the minimum security level the
- user must have to view the bulletin.
- =============================================================================
-
- The following is an example of the bulletin menu configuration file:
-
- =============================================================================
- Bulletin Security
- Description Level
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- King of the Board Pyramid 0
- King of the Board Points 0
- Football Pool Top Ten 0
- Scrabble Status 0
- Scrabble Top Ten 0
- =============================================================================
- @MENUSMENUM
- Menus Menu's Main Menu Option
- -----------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the main menu configuration.
- @MAINCONFIG
- The Main Menu Configuration
- ---------------------------
-
- The contents of the main menu configuration file are as follows:
-
- =============================================================================
- Field Description
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Hard Key This is the hardcoded hotkey for the main menu
- option. This field cannot be changed for any of the
- required menu options. Furthermore, you can not have
- two menu options use the same hardcoded hotkey.
-
- Soft Key This is the configurable hotkey for the main menu
- option. This field can be changed to an key you
- desire except there cannot be two menu options with
- the same configurable hotkey.
-
- Option Description This is the main menu option's description.
-
- Security Level This is the minimum security level that the caller
- must have to be able to use this menu option.
- =============================================================================
-
- The following is an example of the main menu configuration file:
-
- =============================================================================
- Hard Soft Option Security
- Key Key Description Level
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- B B Bulletin Menu 10
- M M Message Menu 10
- F F File Menu 10
- D D Door Menu 999
- T T TeleChat Menu 999
- Q Q Questionaire Menu 999
- S S Sysop Menu 100
- C C Comment to Sysop 10
- A A Toggle ANSI Graphics 10
- R R Toggle RIPScrip Graphics 999
- L L Change Language 999
- N N Newsletter 10
- Y Y Your Personal Information 10
- I I System Information 10
- U U List of Users 10
- W W Who's On 999
- X X Expert Mode 10
- P P Page Sysop 10
- G G Goodbye 0
- =============================================================================
-
- The following are descriptions of the 19 Main Menu items:
-
- Bulletin Menu:
-
- By pressing <B> at the Main Menu, TriBBS will branch to the Bulletin
- Menu.
-
- Message Menu:
-
- By pressing <M> at the Main Menu, TriBBS will branch to the Message Menu.
-
- File Menu:
-
- By pressing <F> at the Main Menu, TriBBS will branch to the File Menu.
-
- Door Menu:
-
- By pressing <D> at the Main Menu, TriBBS will branch to the Door Menu.
- If your board doesn't have any doors, you should set the security level
- for this option higher than anybody's security level.
-
- TeleChat Menu:
-
- By pressing <T> at the Main Menu, TriBBS will branch to the TeleChat
- Menu. If you are running a single line BBS, you will should disable this
- option by setting its security level higher than any of the board's
- users.
-
- Questionnaire Menu:
-
- By pressing <Q> at the Main Menu, TriBBS will branch to the Questionnaire
- Menu. If your board doesn't have any questionnaires, you should set the
- security level for this option higher than anybody's security level.
-
- Sysop Menu:
-
- By pressing <S> at the Main Menu, TriBBS will branch to the Sysop Menu.
- IMPORTANT: The security level for this option should be set for at least
- your minimum sysop security level.
-
- Comment to Sysop:
-
- By pressing <C> at the Main Menu, TriBBS will let the caller send a
- private message to the sysop. The message will be saved in the board's
- first message conference.
-
- Toggle ANSI Graphics:
-
- By pressing <A> at the Main Menu, TriBBS will toggle ANSI color graphics
- on and off.
-
- Toggle RIPscrip Graphics:
-
- By pressing <R> at the Main Menu, TriBBS will toggle RIPscrip graphics on
- and off. If you do not have RIPscrip support enabled in your system
- configuration, you should set the security level for this menu item
- higher than your board's highest security level.
-
- Change Language:
-
- By pressing <L> at the Main Menu, TriBBS allows the caller to change to a
- different language. If your board doesn't use multiple languages, you
- should set the security level for this option higher than anybody's
- security level.
-
- Newsletter:
-
- By pressing <N> at the Main Menu, TriBBS will display the board's
- newsletter, if any.
-
- Your Personal Information:
-
- By pressing <Y> at the Main Menu, TriBBS will let the caller display and
- edit some of his information.
-
- System Information:
-
- By pressing <I> at the Main Menu, TriBBS will display a number of the
- board's statistics.
-
- List of Users:
-
- By pressing <U> at the Main Menu, TriBBS will display a list of the
- board's users.
-
- Who's On:
-
- By pressing <W> at the Main Menu, TriBBS will display a list of who's on
- all of the board's nodes. If you are running a single line BBS, you will
- probably want to disable this option by setting its security level higher
- than any of the board's users.
-
- Expert Mode:
-
- Pressing <X> will toggle the caller's expert mode flag. If the caller's
- expert mode flag is set for "Expert", TriBBS will not display the menus
- for the caller. If the caller's expert mode flag is set for "Super
- Expert", TriBBS will not display the menus for the caller and will use
- abbreviated menu prompts. Otherwise, TriBBS will display the menus to the
- caller.
-
- Page Sysop:
-
- Pressing <P> will page the sysop. As soon as the caller pages the sysop,
- TriBBS will display a blinking asterisk in the user status window's upper
- right corner. This blinking asterisk will continue to be displayed until
- either the sysop answers the page or the caller logs off.
-
- Goodbye:
-
- Pressing <G> will log the caller off the board.
- @MENUSMENUG
- Menus Menu's Message Menu Option
- --------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the message menu configuration.
- @MESSAGECONFIG
- The Message Menu Configuration
- ------------------------------
-
- The contents of the message menu configuration file are as follows:
-
- =============================================================================
- Field Description
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Hard Key This is the hardcoded hotkey for the message menu
- option. This field cannot be changed for any of the
- required menu options. Furthermore, you can not have
- two menu options use the same hardcoded hotkey.
-
- Soft Key This is the configurable hotkey for the message menu
- option. This field can be changed to an key you
- desire except there cannot be two menu options with
- the same configurable hotkey.
-
- Option Description This is the message menu option's description.
-
- Security Level This is the minimum security level that the caller
- must have to be able to use this menu option.
- =============================================================================
-
- The following is an example of the message menu configuration file:
-
- =============================================================================
- Hard Soft Option Security
- Key Key Description Level
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- C C Change Conference 10
- E E Enter a Message 10
- R R Read Messages 10
- N N New Messages 10
- Y Y Your Messages 10
- S S Text Search Messages 10
- Q Q Queue Conferences 10
- M M Main Menu 0
- X X Expert Mode 10
- P P Page Sysop 0
- G G Goodbye 0
- =============================================================================
-
- The following are descriptions of the 11 Message Menu items:
-
- Change Conference:
-
- Pressing <C> will let the caller change his current message conference.
- After displaying a list of the conferences that are available to the
- caller, TriBBS will prompt him for the new conference.
-
- Enter a Message:
-
- Pressing <E> will let the caller enter a message in the current message
- conference. TriBBS will prompt the caller for the name to address the
- message to. If the current conference isn't a networked conference,
- TriBBS will check to see if the addressee is a user of the board.
- Messages addressed to Sysop will be changed to your name. If the message
- is addressed to an individual, TriBBS will ask if the message should be
- flagged as PUBLIC. TriBBS will then prompt for the message subject. If
- the conference is a Fido-style netmail conference, TriBBS will ask the
- caller for the recipient's network address. From there, TriBBS will let
- the caller enter his message using the TriBBS line editor or full screen
- editor.
-
- If the caller is using the line editor, the editor's menu can be
- displayed by pressing <ENTER> on a blank line. The following are the
- options the line editor menu offers:
-
- <S>ave
- Pressing <S> will save the message.
-
- <A>bort
- Pressing <A> will abort the message.
-
- <C>ontinue
- Pressing <C> will start the line editor again where the message
- left off.
-
- <L>ist
- Pressing <L> will list the message.
-
- <D>elete Line
- Pressing <D> will prompt the caller for the number of the line he
- wants deleted.
-
- <I>nsert Line
- Pressing <I> will prompt the caller for the number of the line he
- wants a blank line inserted before.
-
- <E>dit Line
- Pressing <E> will prompt the caller for the number of the line he
- would like to edit.
-
- <R>eplace Text
- Pressing <R> will prompt the caller for the number of the line he
- would like to search and replace text in. After selecting the
- desired line, TriBBS will prompt the caller to enter the search
- and replace strings. These strings are entered on the same line
- with a semicolon separating the two strings. TriBBS will then
- search the line for occurrences of the search string. If the
- search string is found, it will be replaced by the replace
- string.
-
- <Q>uote
- Pressing <Q> will allow the caller to quote from a message he is
- replying to. TriBBS will display the original message and then
- prompt the call for the first and last lines to be quoted. (This
- menu option is only available if the caller is replying to
- another message.)
-
- <U>pload
- Pressing <U> will prompt the caller for the name of a file to be
- uploaded and added to the message's text. Note that during a
- local logon, you can specify any file name to be used for the
- "uploaded" file.
-
- Change Sub<j>ect
- Pressing <J> will display the message's current subject and
- prompt the caller to enter a new subject.
-
- Change <T>o
- Pressing <T> will display the message's current addressee and
- prompt the caller to enter a new addressee.
-
- Attach <F>ile
- Pressing <F> will prompt the caller to enter the name of a file
- to be attached to the message. If the caller enters a valid
- filename, the caller will be prompted to upload the file. You
- should note that this option is only available in local
- conferences and the caller's security level must be greater than
- or equal to the file attachment security level that is specified
- in the board's system configuration.
-
- IMPORTANT: For local logons, TriBBS expects the file to be
- attached to the message to reside in node 1's MWORK directory.
- Therefore, if the sysop wants to attach a file to a message, move
- the file must be moved into node 1's MWORK directory.
-
- If the caller is using the full screen editor, the editor's menu can be
- displayed by pressing <ESC>. The following are the options the full
- screen editor menu offers:
-
- <S>ave
- Pressing <S> will save the message.
-
- <A>bort
- Pressing <A> will abort the message.
-
- <C>ontinue
- Pressing <C> will return the caller to the full screen editor.
-
- <U>pload
- Pressing <U> will prompt the caller for the name of a file to be
- uploaded and added to the message's text. Note that during a
- local logon, you can specify any file name to be used for the
- "uploaded" file.
-
- Change Sub<j>ect
- Pressing <J> will display the message's current subject and
- prompt the caller to enter a new subject.
-
- Change <T>o
- Pressing <T> will display the message's current addressee and
- prompt the caller to enter a new addressee.
-
- Attach <F>ile
- Pressing <F> will prompt the caller to enter the name of a file
- to be attached to the message. If the caller enters a valid
- filename, the caller will be prompted to upload the file. You
- should note that this option is only available in local
- conferences and the caller's security level must be greater than
- or equal to the file attachment security level that is specified
- in the board's system configuration.
-
- IMPORTANT: For local logons, TriBBS expects the file to be
- attached to the message to reside in node 1's MWORK directory.
- Therefore, if the sysop wants to attach a file to a message, the
- file must be moved into node 1's MWORK directory.
-
- <H>elp
- Pressing <H> will display a help screen that describes what
- control keys the full screen editor offers.
-
- While editing a message using the full screen editor, the caller
- can use anyone of the following control keys:
-
- Control Key IBM Key Function
- <CTRL><A> <LEFT ARROW> Move left 1 character
- <CTRL><D> <RIGHT ARROW> Move right 1 character
- <CTRL><E> <UP ARROW> Move up 1 line
- <CTRL><X> <DOWN ARROW> Move down 1 line
- <CTRL><I> <TAB> Move cursor to next tab zone
- <CTRL><P> <END> Move to end of line
- <CTRL><W> <HOME> Move to beginning of line
- <CTRL><R> <PG UP> Move up a page
- <CTRL><C> <PG DN> Move down a page
- <CTRL><G> <DELETE> Delete character under cursor
- <CTRL><H> <BACKSPACE> Delete character to left of cursor
- <CTRL><Y> Delete current line
- <CTRL><B> Reformat paragraph
- <CTRL><L> Redraw screen
- <CTRL><O> Quote message
- <CTRL><V> <INSERT> Toggle insert/overtype mode
-
- IMPORTANT: The "IBM Keys" are only available to remote callers if
- their communications program supports ANSI keyboard emulation.
-
- Read Messages:
- Pressing <R> allows the caller to read messages. TriBBS will prompt the
- caller if he wants to read messages in just the current conference, all
- conferences, the caller's queued conferences, or quit to the Message
- Menu. For each message conference, TriBBS allows the caller to enter the
- number of the first message to be read, only read new messages, or quit
- to the Message Menu.
-
- While reading messages, the caller will be presented with the following
- options:
-
- <R>eply
- Pressing <R> will allow the caller to enter a reply to the
- message. If the message is PUBLIC, TriBBS will give the caller
- the option of making the reply PRIVATE.
-
- Read Re<p>lies
- Pressing <p> will allow the caller to read a message's replies.
- After reading all of the replies, TriBBS will return to the
- original message. (This option is only available if the message
- has replies.)
-
- <N>umber
- Pressing <N> prompts the caller to enter the number of the
- message to be read next.
-
- De<l>ete
- Pressing <L> will allow the caller to delete the message. (This
- option is only available if the caller has at least a minimum
- sysop security level or the conference allows user deletion and
- the message is either from or to the caller.)
-
- <U>ndelete
- Pressing <U> will allow the caller to undelete a previously
- deleted message. (This option is only available if the caller has
- at least a minimum sysop security level.)
-
- Pu<b>lic
- Pressing <B> will make a PRIVATE message PUBLIC. (This option is
- only available if the caller has at least a minimum sysop
- security level and the message is PRIVATE.)
-
- Pri<v>ate
- Pressing <V> will make a PUBLIC message PRIVATE. (This option is
- only available if the caller has at least a minimum sysop
- security level and the message is PUBLIC.)
-
- Toggle Ech<o>
- Pressing <O> will toggle a message's status between
- echoed and not echoed. (This option is only available if the
- caller has at least a minimum sysop security level and the
- message conference is a networked conference.)
-
- Toggle Permanen<t>
- Pressing <T> will toggle a message's status between permanent or
- transient. By default, all messages are transient. If a message
- is marked as permanent, the TriPack message base packing utility
- will not delete the message. (This option is only available if
- the caller has at least a minimum sysop security level.)
-
- <M>ove
- Pressing <M> will allow the caller to move a message to another
- message conference. TriBBS will prompt the caller to enter the
- number of the message's new conference. (This option is only
- available if the caller has at least a minimum sysop security
- level.)
-
- <C>opy
- Pressing <C> will allow the caller to copy a message to another
- message conference. TriBBS will prompt the caller to enter the
- number of the message's new conference. (This option is only
- available if the caller has at least a minimum sysop security
- level.)
-
- <S>ave
- Pressing <S> will allow the caller to save the message to a disk
- file. TriBBS will prompt the caller for the name of the file to
- save the message to. If the file already exists, TriBBS will
- append the message to the end of the file. If the file doesn't
- exist, TriBBS will create the file. (This option is only
- available if the caller has at least a minimum sysop security
- level.)
-
- <E>dit
- Pressing <E> allows the caller to edit the message's
- contents. You should note that the original message is
- deleted and the new message is added to the end of the
- message conference. (This option is only available if
- the caller has at least a minimum sysop security
- level.)
-
- <D>ownload File
- Pressing <D> allows the caller to download a file that has been
- attached to a message.
-
- <-> Prev
- Pressing <-> will move back to the previously displayed message.
-
- <+/ENTER> Next Message
- Pressing <+> or <ENTER> moves on to the next message.
-
- <Q>uit
- Pressing <Q> will allow the caller to quit reading messages in
- this message conference.
-
- New Messages:
- Pressing <N> allows the caller to read new messages. TriBBS maintains
- pointers in each message conference of the highest message number the
- caller has read. TriBBS will prompt the caller if he wants to read
- messages in just the current conference, all conferences, the caller's
- queued conferences, or quit to the Message Menu. For each message
- conference, TriBBS allows the caller to read the conference's new
- messages, skip the conference, or quit to the Message Menu.
-
- While reading messages, the caller will be presented with the same
- options as TriBBS uses with the "Read Messages" menu option.
-
- Your Messages:
- Pressing <Y> allows the caller to read his messages. TriBBS will prompt
- the caller if he wants to read his messages in just the current
- conference, all conferences, the caller's queued conferences, or quit to
- the Message menu. For each message conference, TriBBS allows the caller
- to read the message to him in the conference or quit to the Message Menu.
-
- While reading messages, the caller will be presented with the same
- options as TriBBS uses with the "Read Messages" and "New Messages" menu
- options.
-
- Text Search Messages:
- Pressing <T> allows the caller to search through messages for a specified
- string. TriBBS will prompt the caller for the string to be searched for
- and then will prompt the caller if he wants to search for messages in
- just the current conference, all conferences, the caller's queued
- conferences, or quit to the Message menu. When searching for a text
- string, TriBBS will search through the messages' From field, To field,
- Subject field, and the body of the message.
-
- Queue Conferences:
- Pressing <S> allows the caller to set a conference queue. A
- conference queue allows the caller to select whether or not
- a conference will be read while reading messages in queued
- conferences. TriBBS will display a menu with the following
- three options:
-
- <L>ist Your Queue
- Entering <L> presents a list of the conferences that are
- available to the user and indicates whether or not they are
- queued conferences.
-
- <####> Conference to Toggle
- Entering a conference's number toggle's its queued status.
-
- <ENTER> to Quit
- Simply pressing <ENTER> returns the caller to the Message Menu.
-
- Main Menu:
- Pressing <M> returns the caller to the Main Menu.
-
- Expert Mode:
- Pressing <X> will toggle the caller's expert mode flag. If the caller's
- expert mode flag is set for "Expert", TriBBS will not display the menus
- for the caller. If the caller's expert mode flag is set for "Super
- Expert", TriBBS will not display the menus for the caller and will use
- abbreviated menu prompts. Otherwise, TriBBS will display the menus to the
- caller.
-
- Page Sysop:
- Pressing <P> will page the sysop. As soon as the caller pages the sysop,
- TriBBS will display a blinking asterisk in the user status window's upper
- right corner. This blinking asterisk will continue to be displayed until
- either the sysop answers the page or the caller logs off.
-
- Goodbye:
- Pressing <G> will log the caller off the board.
- @MENUSMENUF
- Menus Menu's File Menu Option
- -----------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the file menu configuration.
- @FILECONFIG
- The File Menu Configuration
- ---------------------------
-
- The contents of the file menu configuration file are as follows:
-
- =============================================================================
- Field Description
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Hard Key This is the hardcoded hotkey for the file menu
- option. This field cannot be changed for any of the
- required menu options. Furthermore, you can not have
- two menu options use the same hardcoded hotkey.
-
- Soft Key This is the configurable hotkey for the file menu
- option. This field can be changed to an key you
- desire except there cannot be two menu options with
- the same configurable hotkey.
-
- Option Description This is the file menu option's description.
-
- Security Level This is the minimum security level that the caller
- must have to be able to use this menu option.
- =============================================================================
-
- The following is an example of the file menu configuration file:
-
- =============================================================================
- Hard Soft Option Security
- Key Key Description Level
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- C C Change File Area 10
- L L List Files 10
- N N New Files 10
- T T Text Search File Lists 10
- E E Edit Batch Queue 10
- U U Upload File 15
- D D Download File 10
- V V View Archive 10
- R R Remove File 100
- O O Move File 100
- M M Main Menu 10
- X X Expert Mode 10
- P P Page Sysop 10
- G G Goodbye 10
- =============================================================================
-
- The following are descriptions of the 14 File Menu items:
-
- Change File Area:
- Pressing <C> will let the caller change his current file area. After
- displaying a list of the file areas that are available to the caller,
- TriBBS will prompt him for the new file area.
-
- List Files:
- Pressing <L> will let the caller view the board's file lists. TriBBS will
- prompt the caller to enter a file mask. This file mask uses the same
- format as the DOS DIR command. After entering an appropriate file mask,
- TriBBS will ask the caller if he wants to view the file lists for his
- current file area or all file areas.
-
- New Files:
- Pressing <N> will let the caller view the board's new files. TriBBS will
- prompt the caller to enter a date to begin the search with. If the caller
- simply presses <ENTER>, TriBBS will use the date of the caller's last new
- file search. TriBBS will then ask the caller if he wants to see the new
- files for his current file area or all file areas.
-
- Text Search File Lists:
- Pressing <T> will let the caller search for text strings in the board's
- file lists. TriBBS will prompt the caller to enter the string to be
- searched for. After entering an appropriate search string, TriBBS will
- ask the caller if he wants to search the file lists for his current file
- area or all file areas.
-
- When entering the search string, the caller can use a boolean expression
- with up to 10 separate strings in the expression. The ampersand <&> is
- used for a logical AND operator and the pipe <|> is used for a logical OR
- operator. When evaluating a boolean expression, TriBBS evaluates it in a
- strictly left-to-right fashion. Here are a few examples of legitimate
- boolean expressions:
-
- tribbs | goodwin
- would search and display any files that contain either "tribbs"
- or "goodwin".
-
- tribbs & goodwin
- would search and display any files that contain both "tribbs" and
- "goodwin".
-
- Edit Batch Queue:
- Pressing <E> allows the caller to delete files from the batch queue that
- the caller has created by flagging files. TriBBS will display the name,
- the length, and the estimated download time for each file in the batch
- queue.
-
- Upload File:
- Pressing <U> will let the caller upload a file. TriBBS will prompt the
- caller for the filenames and descriptions for the files to be uploaded.
- If a blank description is entered for a file, TriBBS will attempt to
- extract and use either a FILE_ID.DIZ or DESC.SDI description file for the
- file's description. In order for TriBBS to be able to find and extract a
- description file, the proper decompression utility must be in the DOS
- PATH. If the call is a remote call, TriBBS will ask the caller to select
- an appropriate protocol. If the call is a local call, the appropriate
- files must be in the file area's file path.
-
- Download File:
- Pressing <D> will let the caller download one or more files. TriBBS will
- prompt the caller for the names of the files to be downloaded. If the
- call is a remote call, TriBBS will ask the caller to select an
- appropriate protocol if the caller hasn't selected a default protocol. If
- the call is a local call, TriBBS will ask the caller for the directory
- that TriBBS should copy the files to. This is a handy feature for quickly
- obtaining a copy of a file on boards that have a lot of files online.
-
- If the caller is using a bidirectional protocol, it is possible to upload
- a file while downloading a file. After each download, TriBBS will check
- the TRANSFER directory to see if any files were uploaded during the
- download. If a file (or files) is found and it isn't already in one of
- the board's file area, TriBBS will prompt the caller to enter a
- description.
-
- View Archive:
- Pressing <V> will let the caller view the contents of an
- archive. TriBBS will first uncompress the archive and then
- display a complete listing of the archive's contents. The
- caller is then given the option of either relisting the
- archive's contents, displaying one of the archive's files,
- compressing and downloading one or more individual members
- of the archive, or returning to the Files Menu. In order
- for this option to work properly you must have the appropriate
- compression utilities in your PATH.
-
- Remove File:
- Pressing <R> will let the caller remove a file from the board's file
- lists and file areas. TriBBS will prompt the caller for the file's name.
- If the file is found, TriBBS will double check to be sure if the caller
- really wants to delete the file.
-
- IMPORTANT: The security level for this option should be set for at least
- your minimum sysop security level.
-
- Move File:
- Pressing <O> will let the caller move a file from its present file area
- to another file area. TriBBS will prompt the caller for the file's name
- and its new file area.
-
- IMPORTANT: The security level for this option should be set for at least
- your minimum sysop security level.
-
- Main Menu:
- Pressing <M> returns the caller to the Main Menu.
-
- Expert Mode:
- Pressing <X> will toggle the caller's expert mode flag. If the caller's
- expert mode flag is set for "Expert", TriBBS will not display the menus
- for the caller. If the caller's expert mode flag is set for "Super
- Expert", TriBBS will not display the menus for the caller and will use
- abbreviated menu prompts. Otherwise, TriBBS will display the menus to the
- caller.
-
- Page Sysop:
- Pressing <P> will page the sysop. As soon as the caller pages the sysop,
- TriBBS will display a blinking asterisk in the user status window's upper
- right corner. This blinking asterisk will continue to be displayed until
- either the sysop answers the page or the caller logs off.
-
- Goodbye:
- Pressing <G> will log the caller off the board.
- @MENUSMENUS
- Menus Menu's Sysop Menu Option
- ------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the sysop menu configuration.
- @SYSOPCONFIG
- The Sysop Menu Configuration
- ----------------------------
-
- The contents of the sysop menu configuration file are as follows:
-
- =============================================================================
- Field Description
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Hard Key This is the hardcoded hotkey for the sysop menu
- option. This field cannot be changed for any of the
- required menu options. Furthermore, you can not have
- two menu options use the same hardcoded hotkey.
-
- Soft Key This is the configurable hotkey for the sysop menu
- option. This field can be changed to an key you
- desire except there cannot be two menu options with
- the same configurable hotkey.
-
- Option Description This is the sysop menu option's description.
-
- Security Level This is the minimum security level that the caller
- must have to be able to use this menu option.
- =============================================================================
-
- The following is an example of the sysop menu configuration file:
-
- =============================================================================
- Hard Soft Option Security
- Key Key Description Level
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- U U Edit Users 110
- C C Edit Message Conferences 110
- F F Edit File Areas 110
- E E Edit Events 110
- V V View Callers Log 100
- S S Sort File Lists 110
- M M Main Menu 10
- X X Expert Mode 10
- P P Page Sysop 10
- G G Goodbye 0
- =============================================================================
-
- The following are descriptions of the 11 Sysop Menu Items:
-
- Edit Users:
- Pressing <U> will let the caller edit the user records. In order to
- perform this operation, TriBBS will call TriMan; therefore, this function
- is not available to remote callers.
-
- Edit Message Conferences:
- Pressing <C> will let the caller edit the message conferences. In order
- to perform this operation, TriBBS will call TriMan; therefore, this
- function is not available to remote callers.
-
- Edit File Areas:
- Pressing <F> will let the caller edit the file areas. In order to perform
- this operation, TriBBS will call TriMan; therefore, this function is not
- available to remote callers.
-
- Edit Events:
- Pressing <E> will let the caller edit the events. In order to perform
- this operation, TriBBS will call TriMan; therefore, this function is not
- available to remote callers.
-
- View Callers Log:
- Pressing <V> will let the caller view the callers log. TriBBS will prompt
- the caller to enter the starting date to view the log from.
-
- Sort File Lists:
- Pressing <S> will let the caller sort the board's file lists. You should
- note that TriBBS's sort routine has an upper limit of 3000 files per
- list. If your file lists grow beyond 3000 files, you will have to use an
- external sorting program to sort them.
-
- Main Menu:
- Pressing <M> returns the caller to the Main Menu.
-
- Expert Mode:
- Pressing <X> will toggle the caller's expert mode flag. If the caller's
- expert mode flag is set for "Expert", TriBBS will not display the menus
- for the caller. If the caller's expert mode flag is set for "Super
- Expert", TriBBS will not display the menus for the caller and will use
- abbreviated menu prompts. Otherwise, TriBBS will display the menus to the
- caller.
-
- Page Sysop:
- Pressing <P> will page the sysop. As soon as the caller pages the sysop,
- TriBBS will display a blinking asterisk in the user status window's upper
- right corner. This blinking asterisk will continue to be displayed until
- either the sysop answers the page or the caller logs off.
-
- Goodbye:
- Pressing <G> will log the caller off the board.
- @MENUSMENUDOOR
- Menus Menu's Door Menu Option
- -----------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the door menu configuration.
- @DOORCONFIG
- The Door Menu Configuration
- ---------------------------
-
- The contents of the door menu configuration file are as follows:
-
- =============================================================================
- Field Description
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Door Type This is the type of door data file that TriBBS should
- create before running the door. This field is a
- toggle field and is toggled by pressing <SPACE>. The
- following is a list of values that you can toggle
- this field to:
-
- D - Generates DOOR.SYS for GAP, etc.
-
- P - Generates PCBOARD.DAT, PCBOARD.SYS, USERS for
- PCBoard 14.x+ doors.
-
- R - Generates DORINFO#.DEF for RBBS doors.
-
- S - Generates SFDOORS.DAT for Spitfire doors.
-
- T - Generates TRIBBS.SYS for TriBBS doors.
-
- W - Generates CALLINFO.BBS for WildCat doors.
-
- U - Generates UTIDOOR.TXT for UTI doors such as
- MegaMail.
-
- Door Description This door's description.
-
- Door Batch File This is the name of the batch file TriBBS should use
- to run the door.
-
- Security Level This is the minimum security level that the caller
- needs to be able to run the door.
- =============================================================================
-
- The following is a sample of a door menu configuration file:
-
- =============================================================================
- Door Door Door Security
- Type Description Batch File Level
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- S Scrabble SCRABBLE 15
- P King of the Board KINGOB 15
- U MegaMail MEGA 15
- S International Online Mag iomag 15
- =============================================================================
- @MENUSMENUQ
- Menus Menu's Questionnaire Menu Option
- --------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the questionnaire menu configuration.
- @QUESTIONCONFIG
- The Questionnaire Menu Configuration
- ------------------------------------
-
- The contents of the questionnaire menu configuration file are as follows:
-
- =============================================================================
- Field Description
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Questionnaire This field specifies the name of the questionnaire.
- Description
-
- Questionnaire File This field specifies the root file name for the
- questionnaire files.
-
- Security Level This field specifies the minimum security level the
- user must have to complete the questionnaire.
- =============================================================================
-
- The following is a sample questionnaire menu configuration file:
-
- =============================================================================
- Questionnaire Questionnaire Security
- Description File Level
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Visiting Sysops VSYSOP 10
- Survey SURVEY 10
- =============================================================================
- @MENUSMENUE
- Menus Menu's External Protocol Menu Option
- ------------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to edit the external protocol menu configuration.
- @PROTOCOLCONFIG
- The External Protocol Menu Configuration
- ----------------------------------------
-
- The contents of the external protocol menu configuration file are as follows:
-
- =============================================================================
- Field Description
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Key This field specifies the key that the caller uses to
- select the external protocol.
-
- Protocol Description This field is a description for the external
- protocol.
-
- Send Batch This field specifies the batch file TriBBS uses to
- send files to the caller with the external protocol.
-
- Receive Batch This field specifies the batch file TriBBS uses to
- receive files from the caller with the external
- protocol.
-
- Batch This field specifies whether or not the external
- protocol supports batch transfers. This field is a
- toggle field and can be toggled either "Y" or "N"
- with the <SPACE> key.
-
- Error This field specifies whether or not the external
- protocol requires an error correcting connection or
- not. This field is a toggle field and can be toggled
- either "Y" or "N" with the <SPACE> key.
- =============================================================================
-
- The following is a sample of an external protocol menu configuration file:
-
- =============================================================================
- Key Protocol Send Receive Batch Error
- Description Batch Batch
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Z Zmodem (DSZ) SZ.BAT RZ.BAT Y N
- M Mpt (Puma) SMPT.BAT RMPT.BAT Y N
- H HS/Link HSS.BAT HSR.BAT Y N
- =============================================================================
- @PACKERMENUU
- The Packers Menu Users Option
- -----------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to pack the user files.
- @PACKERMESSAGE
- The Packers Menu Messages Option
- --------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to pack the message base.
-