• New user popup

    From Tony Comandini@2:250/5 to All on Friday, January 06, 2017 22:35:30
    Hi Guys,
    I noticed (but probably is my lack) that when a new user subscribe to the BBS the SysOp not receive any kind of alert/pop-up even on the next SysOp connection.

    I mess something?


    Greetings, Tony Comandini

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  • From Vince Coen@2:250/1 to Tony Comandini on Saturday, January 07, 2017 13:06:39
    Hello Tony!

    Friday January 06 2017 22:35, you wrote to All:

    Hi Guys,
    I noticed (but probably is my lack) that when a new user subscribe to
    the BBS the SysOp not receive any kind of alert/pop-up even on the
    next SysOp connection.

    I mess something?


    I do not recall such an alert occurs but it has been some time since I have that function working - like 2+ years.

    You can see such in the logs though.


    Vince

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  • From Gert Andersen@2:230/150 to Tony Comandini on Saturday, January 07, 2017 15:27:18
    Hello Tony!

    Fri Jan 06 2017, Tony Comandini wrote to All:

    I noticed (but probably is my lack) that when a new user subscribe to
    the BBS the SysOp not receive any kind of alert/pop-up even on the next SysOp
    connection.

    I mess something?

    After what I self use is yo not mess something by mbsebbs is sending alert for new user added and login, the only thing do to you is if you allow a user page you. But if you have golded as external reader together with your mbse and make
    have make 2-3 local bbs echos where one local bbs echo is named Hello "new user
    write to Sysop" and another local echo named like localXXX "BBS User local Chat
    echo"
    Then you ask new user to write to syso to let you know he/she like to be upgraded to more access and normal user level.
    You can in mbsebbs create user levels by from level 20 up to super level 32000 for highest security level.
    Security level 32000 is you own level with access to all mail and files.
    But after you self have login first time is you to startup mbsetup and check users by main setup choise 15 edit bbs users for be sure you have got right in and then update your sysop levels.



    Take care,
    Gert

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  • From Tony Comandini@2:250/5 to Vince Coen on Saturday, January 07, 2017 14:44:00
    Vince Coen wrote to Tony Comandini <=-

    Hello Tony!

    Friday January 06 2017 22:35, you wrote to All:

    Hi Guys,
    I noticed (but probably is my lack) that when a new user subscribe to
    the BBS the SysOp not receive any kind of alert/pop-up even on the
    next SysOp connection.

    I mess something?


    I do not recall such an alert occurs but it has been some time since I have that function working - like 2+ years.

    You can see such in the logs though.


    Thanks Vince, that's exacly my point. Other systems announce a new user creation next the SysOp login in the BBS, but if I am not wrong MBSE doesn't. Probably I can scripting something to grab the information from the
    system.log
    and publish it in the BBS.

    Because for example: if a new user leave a message to SysOp at your next
    login
    you got the msg, but if the user don't leave any message how can you guess if there is a new user? mbsetup everytime or watch the log in tail until the event
    start.

    Thanks

    Tony

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  • From Tony Comandini@2:250/5 to Gert Andersen on Saturday, January 07, 2017 16:03:36
    Gert Andersen wrote to Tony Comandini:
    Hello Tony!

    Fri Jan 06 2017, Tony Comandini wrote to All:

    I noticed (but probably is my lack) that when a new user subscribe to
    the BBS the SysOp not receive any kind of alert/pop-up even on the next SysOp
    connection.

    I mess something?

    After what I self use is yo not mess something by mbsebbs is sending alert for new user added and login, the only thing do to you is if you allow a user page you. But if you have golded as external reader together with your mbse and make have make 2-3 local bbs echos where one local bbs echo is named Hello "new user write to Sysop" and another local echo named like localXXX "BBS User local Chat echo"
    Then you ask new user to write to syso to let you know he/she like to be upgraded to more access and normal user level.
    You can in mbsebbs create user levels by from level 20 up to super level 32000 for highest security level.
    Security level 32000 is you own level with access to all mail and files. But after you self have login first time is you to startup mbsetup and check users by main setup choise 15 edit bbs users for be sure you have got right in and then update your sysop levels.

    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

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  • From Gert Andersen@2:230/150 to Tony Comandini on Sunday, January 08, 2017 09:16:14
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    Hello Tony!

    Sat Jan 07 2017, Tony Comandini wrote to Gert Andersen:


    I noticed (but probably is my lack) that when a new user subscribe
    to the BBS the SysOp not receive any kind of alert/pop-up even on
    the
    next SysOp
    connection.

    I mess something?

    After what I self use is yo not mess something by mbsebbs is sending
    alert for new user added and login, the only thing do to you is if you
    allow a user page you. But if you have golded as external reader
    together with your mbse and make have make 2-3 local bbs echos where
    one local bbs echo is named Hello "new user write to Sysop" and
    another local echo named like localXXX "BBS User local Chat echo"
    Then you ask new user to write to syso to let you know he/she like to
    be upgraded to more access and normal user level.
    You can in mbsebbs create user levels by from level 20 up to super
    level 32000 for highest security level.
    Security level 32000 is you own level with access to all mail and
    files. But after you self have login first time is you to startup
    mbsetup and check users by main setup choise 15 edit bbs users for be
    sure you have got right in and then update your sysop levels.

    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?

    If a new user on the bbs not like to leave a messages to then you only have to checking your log file for it.

    Take care,
    Gert

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  • From Andrew Leary@1:320/219 to Tony Comandini on Sunday, January 08, 2017 11:09:33
    Hello Tony!

    07 Jan 17 14:44, you wrote to Vince Coen:

    I do not recall such an alert occurs but it has been some time
    since I have that function working - like 2+ years.

    You can see such in the logs though.

    Thanks Vince, that's exacly my point. Other systems announce a new
    user creation next the SysOp login in the BBS, but if I am not wrong
    MBSE doesn't. Probably I can scripting something to grab the
    information from the system.log and publish it in the BBS.

    I'll add this feature request to the list for a future version. I can make no promises about when I will get the chance to do it.

    Andrew


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