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LANGUAGE {English/ANSI},{English/RIP}
LEVEL3 {}
By default, at what rate do you want users to consume
credits when in the teleconference? The standard rate
is 60 per minute. Select a higher number to place a
premium on teleconference usage, or a lower one to
encourage it (zero means FREE usage!).
TLCCCR {Teleconference credit consumption rate, per min: 60} N -32767 32767
In the Forums, users can be charged different credit
rates depending on what Forum they are currently in.
When a user selects to enter the teleconference from
the main Forum menu, should they continue to be
charged the same rate (as if they were still in the
Forum), or should they be charged the teleconference
rate (configured above)?
Answer YES to this question if you want everyone in
teleconferencing to be charged the same amount, no
matter how they got in.
TLCOVR {Charge Forum tele users the above rate? YES} B
Since users entering the teleconference through the
Forums may be charged a different rate from others,
do you want to allow users to enter the teleconference
through a Forum, and then switch to another channel?
Do you want users that enter the teleconference from
a main menu to be able to switch to a Forum channel?
Answer NO if you do not want your users to able to
switch freely to and from Forum channels (if you
want to make sure users are charged certain amounts
depending on what Forum they came from).
SWTFRM {Allow users to switch to and from Forum channels? NO} (TLCOVR#YES) B
Filling this option in with a key name will result in
only people holding that key being able to moderate
channels in the teleconference.
Leave this option blank to allow anyone to moderate
teleconference channels.
MODKEY {MODERATE} S 15 Key required to moderate channels in tele
Filling this option in with a key name will have the
effect that people holding that key will not be limited
in number of statements or in channel number while they
are in teleconference. These limits are set in the two
following options, and will apply only to people without
this key.
To allow anyone unlimited use of the teleconference, leave
this option blank.
UNLKEY {NORMAL} S 15 Key required for unlimited use of tele
To restrict the number of "statements" made by people in
teleconference, set this option. This limit will only be
placed on people not holding the key named in the above
option (UNLKEY). After a limited user has made this many
statements in the teleconference, he is "muted" until he
logs off and logs back on again.
Make this number 0 to prohibit ANY statements from limited
users at all. (So that they will be allowed to listen, but
listen only).
NPAYMX {Max times a limited user can speak per session: 10} N 0 32767
The teleconference of The Major BBS has 65535 channels.
(Imagine -- more radio stations than listeners!) To allow
unlimited users (users with the key named in option UNLKEY
above) to hold conferences that are free from intrusion
by the limited users (users without the key named in
UNLKEY), use this option. Limited users will not be able
to select channels above this number.
Type 65535 to allow limited users access to all
teleconference channels.
MAXFRE {Top channel number allowed to limited users: 32767} L 1 65535
LEVEL4 {}
Switching channels in the teleconference can be
particularly annoying to users on those channels because
everyone is informed whenever somebody comes into and out
of their channel. The feature controlled by this option
diminishes the effects of these conference "door-slammers".
Most respectable users will stay on each channel for at
least enough time to hear what is being said, so this
feature should not bother them -- but you can adjust it if
it does. Set this number to 9999 to disable the feature.
NSWCHX {Max times a user can switch channels in 15 sec period 3} N 1 32767
To minimize annoyance, a user can only be paged so often
before the pager is told to be patient. This option
specifies the length of a time period in seconds after a
user is paged, during which no one else can page him.
PAGINT {Minimum time between paging the same user (seconds) 120} N 0 32767
To minimize annoyance, a user can be requested to chat
(talk directly with another user) only so often before the
requester is told to be patient. This option specifies the
length of a time period in seconds after a user is
requested to join in chat, during which no one else can
request him to chat.
REQINT {Minimum time between requests to chat with a user 120} N 0 32767
All teleconference "statements" will be limited in length
by this option. When users type this many characters, they
will not be able to type any more, until they hit their
Carriage Return key.
TINPSZ {Maximum length of a teleconference message (characters) 127} N 1 255
This number controls both the pitch and the duration of the
beep that sounds at the main console when a user pages the
Sysop and the Sysop is not logged onto the BBS at the time.
Increasing this number both lowers the pitch of the tone
and makes it take longer.
To disable the beep, set the period to a value of 1, which
makes it both inaudibly high-pitched, and inaudibly brief.
SOPBEL {Period (inverse pitch) of page-Sysop beep 500} N 1 2000
This parameter controls the default setting of the value
controlled by the PAGE command. PAGE ON means that the
user can receive pages, but no more often than once every
so often (as controlled by config parameter PAGINT above).
PAGE OFF means the user cannot be paged at all. PAGE OK
means that the user can be paged with wild abandon, free
of any waiting-time restrictions.
DFTPOP {Default page-enable status at user logon ON} E ON OFF OK
LEVEL6 {}
This message greets every user when they enter the
teleconference. The title of your BBS (level 1 option
"BBSTTL") is automatically included in this greeting.
INTRO {
MULTI-USER TELECONFERENCE OF N+SYSTEM_NAME
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MULTI-USER TELECONFERENCE OF N+SYSTEM_NAME
} T TELECONFERENCE WELCOME MESSAGE
This is the "Ready to accept input" prompt for users
in the teleconference. Because this prompt is displayed
to users after every, single message, it's a good idea
to keep this prompt relatively short...
TLCPMT {
:} T "Ready for input" teleconference prompt
This is the general information on the teleconference
service, presented to a user when he types "?" or "help".
TLCHLP {
In teleconference, anything you type goes out over the network to everyone
who happens to be on your teleconference channel at the time. In addition,
you may use any of the following special commands:
PAGE <User-ID> ...
"pages" the user to your teleconference channel
PAGE ON/OFF/OK
allows/prevents/encourages others to page you
WHISPER TO <User-ID> ...
sends a private message to another conferee
/<User-ID> ...
(shorthand form of the whisper command)
CHANNEL <#>
switch to channel <#> of teleconferencing
CHAT <User-ID>
join in a "chat" with a user, or request it
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