not have the file 'prg.vote' on your p-files disk or RAM expander.
8.12
BBS LISTING SYSTEM
A full featured BBS listing system is available to users by using the 'L'
command from the main level prompt.
structure, which should allow more than 20,000 BBS listings to be entered,
stored in numerical order, edited, deleted, and searched for.
includes location, baud rate, and a space for comments.
program asks for a number, a literal 10 digit phone number is what is being
requested, without spaces or other delimiters.
the BBS listing system on your system, simply do not have the file 'prg.bbs
list' on your p-files disk or in your RAM expander.
8.13
EDIT PROFILE
The 'EU' command from the main level will allow a user to change what he
had previously entered as his real name, phone number, address, and even
handle without sysop intervention.
popular feedback "please change my handle" and "I've moved -- please change
my address and phone number" requests.
suitable for your needs and system.
profile system on your system, simply do not have the file 'prg.profile' on
your p-files disk or in your RAM expander.
8.14
AUTOVALIDATION
If a user wishes to be auto-validated (that is, have the system call him
back by modem to verify the phone number he entered as a new user, then
assign him a predetermined access group, as was described in the new user
login section, 4.7), but failed to take advantage of the opportunity then,
may now have a second chance to do so now by using the 'X' command from the
main level prompt.
system must be configured, the user must be in your local calling area, and
he must have new user (group 0) status.
validation system on your system, simply do not include the file
'prg.avalid' on your p-files disk or in your RAM expander.
8.15
ACCOUNTING SUMMARY
C-NET allows you to attach a charge or credit to 15 different system
functions, including the use of p-files per minute, the reading of g-files
per minute, per every line of text posted in the message base, per every
block uploaded or downloaded, and more.
the accounting system in chapter 8 for more details.
command from the main level, a user is able to display the amounts that you
are charging (or crediting) him for each of these 15 system activities.
a sysop uses the 'AC' command, he will first be asked if he would like to
edit the table of charges for al access groups.
the accounting summary command on your system, simply do not have the file
'prg.charges' on your p-files disk or in your RAM expander.
8.16
RELOGON
The 'RE' command from the main level will allow a user to sign off the
system, and return him to the initial sign-on prompt, "press the INST/DEL
or ESC key", depending on the user's computer system without ever
disconnecting the modem.
This was designed to avoid the ever
To operate correctly, the auto callback validation
This is useful if several users are at one place,
This program uses a B-tree data
If you do not wish to use
Of course, this feature may not be
If you do not wish to use the edit
If you do not wish to use the auto-
See the complete description of
If you do not wish to use
Each entry
Whenever this
By using the 'AC'
If
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