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Line ONE : Date & Time Configuration File Was Created.
Line TWO : Your BBS Name Goes There
Line THREE : Should A User Be A Victim Of His/Her Account Being Hacked
At, Then An Indication Will Be Displayed Next To The
Users Name Someone Has Been Hacking At Their Password.
(Options 1 or 0 - A '1' indicates to YES place the indication)
Line FOUR : Name Of Your Caller(s) File. (EXCLUDING The Node Number(s) )
Line FIVE through Ten: Are PCB Color "AT" Codes.
Line Eleven thru Fifteen: (5) Callers Name To Exclude. (CAPITAL LETTERS!)
** Very Important Note:
Most People Elect To Exclude The SysOp's Name From Being Posted.
(remote OR local) Or In SOME Cases, SysOps Are Logging Mail Runs.
This Allows You To Exclude The "xNet .10xx" As A Name For Example.
I Allowed For More Than One Name To Exclude For This Very Reason.
In *SOME* Cases, If You're Using Some Other Program That's Writing
ALL Over Your Callers File, This *HELPS* Accomodate Weird Looking
Output As The Callers Name. I Apologize, I'm Certain There Are Many
Variations Of Many Utilities Out There That Are Writing Items To
Your Callers File. This Is The Easiest Way I Know To TRY And
Accomodate For This. Also Keep In Mind That I'm Searching For A
Literal Here In These Lines, IF You've Included A Space After A Name
(some ASCII Editors will unknowingly do this if you're not careful)
Then This Will Result In A Failed Search Condition.
** Please Be Warned If There's OTHER Than The DEFAULT PCBoard v14.5a Items
Of Text In Your Callers File, I Can Not Promise "WhoCalled?" Will
Run Properly With Your Setup. Your Best Bet? Don't Tamper With PCBTEXT.
SIXTEEN: No Longer Used In Version 5.0
SEVENTEEN: Place A "1" Here If You Do Wish WhoCalled To Place An
Indictation That The User Had Logged OFF Abnormally.
By Placing A 1 Here, A Period "." Will Be Placed Next
To The User's Name In The Bulletin. (Options 0 or 1)
EIGHTEEN: No Longer Used In Version 5.0
NINETEEN: The Number Of Callers You Wish To Track In Your "ALL Nodes"
Bulletin. (Options 0 through 500) You COULD Use A Larger
Number, It's NOT Practical, Though.
TWENTY: Place The FULL FileSpec Of Your Users File.
(For A Future Release Of WhoCalled)
TWENTY ONE: Place A 1 Here If You Wish To Log ZERO Minute Callers.
(Options 0 or 1 - NOT IMPLEMENTED IN VERSION 5)
TWENTY TWO: The Name Of The Header File, To Be Placed On TOP Of
Your Bulletin(s).
Option: [d:\]whocall.hdr
TWENTY THREE:The Name Of The FOOTER File To Be Placed At The
Bottom Of The Bulletin(s).
Option: [d:\]whocall.ftr
Twenty FOUR: The FULL FileSpec Of Your TCAN, (TrashCan) File.
(For A Future Release Of WhoCalled.)
Twenty FIVE: EVEN THOUGH whoSETUP says "NOT IMPLEMENTED,"
And Will NOT Place A 1 On This Line, If *YOU* DO
Place A 1 On This Line, You WILL LOG Errors.
I Did This To Trap A LOT Of Errors In Version 5.01 & 5.02
Sorry For All Of This, But In ONE Day I Had MANY Different
Configured SysOps Call And Mention This Creepy Thing, And
That Creepy Thing. This MAY Help. Keep In Mind, This MAY
End Up To BE A LARGE File, If Your Configuration Is Wrong.
Twenty SIX: This Is The Letter Of The HOME Machine's Drive. MOST Of You
Will Use "C:"
Twenty SEVEN: The Name And FULL PATH Specification Of Your OUTPUT Bulletin.