- Nov 25, 2015
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rswindell authored
Display local time and time zone in system info list. Display local time zone in Ctrl-T output.
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rswindell authored
time zone.
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rswindell authored
Daylight Savings Time (sic) into a single configuration setting now under the System menu (System->Local Time Zone), with updated help screens.
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rswindell authored
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- Nov 24, 2015
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rswindell authored
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rswindell authored
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rswindell authored
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rswindell authored
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rswindell authored
FidoNet NetMail can now be gated to an SMTP client (as before), but replies are now successfully gated back to FTN NetMail. This uses a new more RFC-compliant To/From address header field format, so older messages (previously gated to an SMTP client) cannot be successfully replied-to. Tested with Microsoft "Windows Live Mail 2012" (previously known as Outlook Express). Test reports/results with other SMTP mail clients would be welcome. Requires SBBSecho v2.30 or later. File attachments are not yet supported.
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rswindell authored
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- Nov 23, 2015
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rswindell authored
It turns out there was actually a reason to use the macro (fewer arguments). Oops.
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rswindell authored
apparently SCFG wasn't creating this directory and SBBS only created it if you sent FTN netmail from the terminal server.
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rswindell authored
in SCFG.
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rswindell authored
to confuse sysops (a holdover from the SBBSFIDO days) and would create an AREAS.BBS file not compatible with SBBSecho. The "AREAS.BBS (SBBSecho)" export group menu option remains and is the one that sysops should normally use when wanting to create an SBBSecho-compatible AREAS.BBS file.
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rswindell authored
hasn't been used in a very, very long time (a hold-over from the SBBSFIDO days) and only serves to confuse sysops.
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rswindell authored
FidoNet netmail in the normal mail base (data/mail.*) will now be exported to FTS-1 (*.msg) files automatically. One way in which the FTN netmail can end up in the mail base is by using the (legacy/runemaster) Web UI. You should also get the updated savemsg.ssjs if you're going to use this feature. To disable this feature use the (new) '-c' option. Normally, the exported msgs will be deleted unless the '-d' option is used in which case the messages are just marked as "sent", so they won't be exported again. This feature does not yet support file attachments. This will likely lead to the SMTP server supporting the sending of FTN netmail. Apparently we have to find a better way to encode FTN addresses within RFC2822-compliant header fields first. If you're using a BSO/FLO-style mailer, this feature works with the '-f' option so the full path of an outbound netmail may be SMB->*.MSG->PKT. Direct export to PKT is certainly possible in the future. Incremented SBBSecho version to 2.30.
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rswindell authored
compatibility macro - no functional change.
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rswindell authored
normally just contains a name) and was using the entire "user@address" for the "to_net_addr" field (which normally only contains the network address portion).
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rswindell authored
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deuce authored
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- Nov 22, 2015
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deuce authored
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- Nov 20, 2015
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deuce authored
for the CGI REQUEST_URI variable.
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- Nov 19, 2015
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deuce authored
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rswindell authored
Jacques Mattheij to Stephen Hurd. I'm assuming the derived code is now jointly copyright by Stephen and myself, so maybe some notices needed to be updated. <shrug>
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rswindell authored
Jacques Mattheij to Stephen Hurd. I'm assuming the derived code is now jointly copyright by Stephen and myself, so maybe some notices needed to be updated. <shrug>
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- Nov 18, 2015
- Nov 17, 2015
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deuce authored
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deuce authored
Still some work to do around clear screens.
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deuce authored
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deuce authored
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deuce authored
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deuce authored
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deuce authored
dk.console.getbyte().
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deuce authored
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rswindell authored
Check the user's 'M' restriction before allowing them to send netmail and throw an error if they're not allowed. The actual bug reported was that the global setting in SCFG->Networks->Internet ->Allow Sending of E-Mail wasn't being followed in the old/legacy Web GUI, and that's still the case because the scfg_t.inetmail_misc value isn't (currently) exposed via JavaScript even though the bit-flag values (NMAIL_*) are defined in sbbsdefs.js - whoops, just an oversight.
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deuce authored
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