Free blocks:
Messages/call:
Feedbacks/call:
Minutes/pfiles:
Editor lines:
The following portions of editing the user groups are toggled on/off using
the 'Y' or 'N' keys:
Email (private): This allows for a user to receive and send private E-
Pfiles:
Gfiles:
Userlist:
MCI level 1:
MCI level 2:
Relogon:
Edit profile:
Sysop/maintenance: This allows the user sysop maintenance privileges.
Bypass u/d ratios:
Bypass calls/day:
Bypass min./call:
Bypass times:
Bypass file lock:
Alias msg authors:
Adopt orphans:
Read private msgs: This allows the user to read other user's private
Delete any file:
downloading based on uploaded blocks.
The number of free blocks allowed to be downloaded
before the ratio starts.
any number.
How many messages may be left per call. 0 indicates
infinite.
Number of 'feedbacks' a user may leave per call.
here means zero.
Number of minutes that may be spent in the p-files
section of the system per call.
infinite.
Number of lines that may be normally used when
writing a message in the editor, unless limited by
some other factor, such as disk space.
from 7 to 250 are valid.
will be used also for the 'personal statement'
section of new user logon.
Mail.
This allows for a user to use the p-file section of the
system.
This allows for a user to use the g-file section of the
system.
This allows for a user to see the list of the users of the
system.
This allows the user to use level 1 MCI commands.
This allows the user full use of all MCI commands.
This allows a user to relog onto the system without first
disconnecting from the system.
This allows the user to edit his profile information.
This should only be given to sysop only.
This allows the user to bypass previously set
ratios.
This allows the user to call as many times as
they wish per day.
This allows the user to stay on-line longer
that allowed.
This allows the user to bypass any automaintenance
times as well as special times set out for the use of
300 baud modems.
This allows the user to see locked files.
This allows the user to use an alias when
sending a message either in the Email or message
bases.
This allows the user to adopt orphans into the UD
section of the system.
used by Sysops and Co-Sysops.
messages.
Once again, this should only be allowed
for sysop.
This should only be allowed for Sysop or Co-
sysop use.
This number may be set to
0 indicates infinite.
The value given for group 0
This command should only be
0 indicates
Only settings
0
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