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@X38┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────@X3B┐@X0B
@X38│ @X3EHelp: @X3FConfiguration (T)oggles @X3B│@X0B
@X38└@X3B────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘@X0E
These toggles allow you to configure certain features and disable
certain features within LoopBack.
@X0F
Subcommands
@X0BH Help. @X03 Displays the file you are currently reading.
@X0BP Rotate page. @X03 Rotates the page to show more toggles
that you can configure.
@X0BQ Quit. @X03 Quits back to the main configuration menu.
@X0B1 Allow international callbacks. @X03 Set this toggle equal to
yes if you want LoopBack to callback international
numbers. Set this equal to no if you do not want LoopBack
to callback international numbers.
@X0B2 User's time adjustment.@X03 Set this equal to (R)eplace time
if you wish to have the time value (defined in settings)
replace the user's time. Set this equal to (A)dd time if
you wish to have the time value added to the user's time.
@X0B3 Message type to send to SysOp. @X03 Set this equal to
(I)nternal if you want the built-in message sent to the
SysOp after a successful verification. (E)xternal will
send an external message to the sysop after a successful
verification. (Filename defined in Paths) (N)one will
disable any type of message being written to the SysOp
@X0B4 Message type to send to user. @X03Set this equal to
(I)nternal if you want the built-in message send to the
user after a successful verification. (E)xternal will
send an external message to the user after a successful
verification. (Filename defined in Paths) (N)one will
disable any type of message being written to the user.
@X0B5 Comment to use. @X03Set this equal to (P)hone if you want
LoopBack to stamp a comment with the phone number used
to call the user back to the users file. (D)ate will
stamp a comment with the time & date verified to the
user's file. (B)oth will stamp both the date/time &
phone number. (N)one will disable any kind of comment
stamping.
@X0B6 Check user's name. @X03Set this equal to yes if you want
LoopBack to ask the user for his/her name upon callback
verification. Set this equal to no if you want to
bypass this question.
@X0B 7 Check user's password. @X03Set this equal to yes if you
want LoopBack to ask the user for his/her password upon
callback verification. Set this equal to no if you want
to bypass this question.
@X0B 8 Check user's verification string. @X03Set this equal to yes
if you want LoopBack to ask the user for his/her
verification string (mother's maiden name) upon callback
verification. Set this equal to no if you want to bypass
this question.
@X0B 9 Check user's city. @X03Set this equal to yes if you want
LoopBack to ask the user for his/her city (calling from)
upon callback verification. Set this equal to no if you
want to bypass this question.
@X0B10 Upgrade local callers. @X03Set this equal to yes if you
want LoopBack to upgrade the status of local callers. Set
this equal to no if you do not want LoopBack to upgrade
the status of local callers. You may want to set this to
no if you, the SysOp, will be frequently testing LoopBack
Locally.
@X0B11 Update user's data phone #. @X03Set this equal to yes if
you want LoopBack to change the user's data phone # to
the phone # that was called back. Set this equal to
no if you want to leave the user's data phone # alone.
@X0B12 Verify user's city. @X03Set this equal to yes if you want
LoopBack to verify the user's name & city (for large
systems that may have two users with the same name)
after the user enters his/her name for verification.
Set this equal to no to bypass this question.
@X0B13 Allow user to use logoff command. @X03Set this equal to
yes if you want the user to be able to logoff (Goodbye)
the BBS through LoopBack without undergoing the
verification process. Set this equal to no to disable
the (G)oodbye command.
@X0B14 Allow user to return to main. @X03Set this equal to yes if
you want the user to be able to exit from LoopBack
without undergoing the verification process. Set this
equal to no to disable to (R)eturn command.
@X0B15 Allow multiple callbacks. @X03Set this equal to yes if you
want LoopBack to allow numbers found in the "already used"
number trashfile to be called back again. Set this equal
to no to only allow those numbers that are not found in
the "already used" number trashfile to be called back.
@X0B16 Allow trash file display. @X03Set this equal to yes if you
want LoopBack to show the user who was called back with
the number that he/she entered. (Only on systems that
have multiple callbacks disabled). Set this equal to no
if you do not want the information displayed.
@X0B17 Place to put date comment. @X03A mini menu will be displayed
allowing you to enter where you want the date comment
stamped in the users file. It can be placed in the users
file comment #1, #2, or in any 5 of the User Notes PSA
fields.
@X0B18 Place to put phone comment. @X03A mini menu will be
displayed allowing you to enter where you want the phone
comment stamped in the users file. It can be placed in
the users file comment #1, #2, or in any 5 of the User
Notes PSA fields.
@X0B19 File type to execute at end. @X03Set this equal to (P)pe if
you want LoopBack to call a ppe after the user if verified
but before he/she is upgraded. (B)atch file will tell
LoopBack to shell out to a DOS batch file. (N)one will
tell LoopBack to bypass file execution. (File to execute
is defined in paths)
@X0B20 Broadcast messaging control. @X03Set this equal to (A)llow
if you want to allow the user in LoopBack to receive
broadcast messages. Set this equal to (D)o not allow if
you do not want the user in LoopBack to be able to receive
broadcast messages. If you have this set to (D)o not
allow, LoopBack will update the USERNET.XXX file to show
that the user is "Out to DOS" instead of "Unavailable for
Chat". This will prevent any broadcast messages from
getting through.
@X0B21 Hangup on bad numbers. @X03Set this equal to yes if you want
LoopBack to hangup on the user if he/she enters a number
that was found in the Bad Number database. Set this
equal to no if you would like LoopBack to just exit back
to the BBS instead of hanging up on the user.
@X0B22 Immediately start download. @X03Set this equal to yes if you
want LoopBack to initiate the download process after
flagging the file for download. Set this equal to no if
you don't want to immediately start the download process
after flagging a file for download.
@X0B23 Check Caller-ID string. @X03Set this equal to yes if you
want LoopBack to check the caller-id string for both of
the user's phone numbers. (Data & Home) If LoopBack
finds either the data or home phone # in the caller-id
string, then it will upgrade the user with all the
default levels (as defined in Configuration Settings) and
return back to the BBS without initiating a callback. If
the neither of the user's phone #s are found in the
caller-id string, then LoopBack will simply proceed to the
LoopBack Main Menu as normal.
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