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Tony Comandini | Gert Andersen | Re: New user popup |
January 7, 2017 4:03 PM * |
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Gert Andersen wrote to Tony Comandini: GA> Hello Tony! GA> GA> Fri Jan 06 2017, Tony Comandini wrote to All: GA> GA> TC>I noticed (but probably is my lack) that when a new user subscribe to GA> TC>the BBS the SysOp not receive any kind of alert/pop-up even on the GA> next SysOp GA> TC>connection. GA> GA> TC>I mess something? GA> GA> After what I self use is yo not mess something by mbsebbs is sending alert GA> for new user added and login, the only thing do to you is if you allow a GA> user page you. But if you have golded as external reader together with GA> your mbse and make have make 2-3 local bbs echos where one local bbs echo GA> is named Hello "new user write to Sysop" and another local echo named like GA> localXXX "BBS User local Chat echo" GA> Then you ask new user to write to syso to let you know he/she like to be GA> upgraded to more access and normal user level. GA> You can in mbsebbs create user levels by from level 20 up to super level GA> 32000 for highest security level. GA> Security level 32000 is you own level with access to all mail and files. GA> But after you self have login first time is you to startup mbsetup and GA> check users by main setup choise 15 edit bbs users for be sure you have GA> got right in and then update your sysop levels. GA> Thank you Gert for your contribution. But the point is exactly that. So if a new user don't want to leave a message or drop you a msg asking to raise his/her user level, you apparenlty never known if there is a new user, unless you constantly push option 15. Am I right? Greetings, Tony Comandini ... A dirty book is rarely dusty. --- MBSE BBS v1.0.6.9 (GNU/Linux-x86_64) * Origin: = Laser BBS = London = mbse.laserbbs.co.uk:2323 = (2:250/5) |
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