On Sep 2nd 12:09 pm Lupine Furmen said...
does "List EACS" have something to do with areafix? The little help blurb
Looks like it is access controls for security for echomail. Blurb below:
Different functions throughout the echomail system will eventually have
"Echo ACS" strings which work just like the user ACS strings that we're
familiar with. For example, you might have "Hatch File EACS" in a file base
where you could say that you wanted only echomail nodes within a particular
group to be able to hatch files, or a particular security level or access
flag(s), or even by static echomail node ID. For example:
Hatch File EACS: g2|s255|fH|u10
The above would say that any echomail node that is a member of Echomail
group 2, OR any node that has a security level of 255 OR any Echomail node
that has flag H can hatch files to that file base. The Echomail node
with the ID of #10 can also hatch.
This is a very powerful system for managing an Echomail network, and EACS
strings will be added to various functions in the future as seen fit.
fC
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