• Mystic doesn't prefix msgs with "Re:"

    From CatX@21:1/197 to All on Monday, January 21, 2019 11:28:44
    Hi all!

    Mystic used to prefix messages with "Re:" automatically for me, but
    recently I've had to manually add it to the title.

    I have a feeling there's probably an easy solution to this that I've
    missed, but I haven't been able to figure it out yet.
    So...what am I doing wrong?

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  • From Al@21:4/106 to CatX on Monday, January 21, 2019 03:08:06
    Mystic used to prefix messages with "Re:" automatically for me, but
    recently I've had to manually add it to the title.

    I have a feeling there's probably an easy solution to this that I've
    missed, but I haven't been able to figure it out yet.
    So...what am I doing wrong?

    Your not doing anything wrong. There is a setting in your message area settings
    to add Re: to replies (down near the bottom).

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  • From Fireball@21:4/145 to Al on Monday, January 21, 2019 10:52:25
    Your not doing anything wrong. There is a setting in your message area settings to add Re: to replies (down near the bottom).


    It looks like it's broken. I just checked my config and it's been setup that way, and still won't append the "Re:" to the subject.

    Fireball

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  • From bcw142@21:1/145 to Fireball on Tuesday, January 22, 2019 13:10:28
    On 21 Jan 2019, Fireball said the following...

    Your not doing anything wrong. There is a setting in your message are settings to add Re: to replies (down near the bottom).


    It looks like it's broken. I just checked my config and it's been setup that way, and still won't append the "Re:" to the subject.

    Not really broken, but if Re: is already there it won't add it. It only adds
    it when replying in the normal BBS, not by using mail, news, or other
    clients; Only from mystic's own internal message editor.

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  • From Fireball@21:4/145 to bcw142 on Wednesday, January 23, 2019 01:25:40
    On 22 Jan 2019, bcw142 said the following...

    It looks like it's broken. I just checked my config and it's been set that way, and still won't append the "Re:" to the subject.

    Not really broken, but if Re: is already there it won't add it. It only adds it when replying in the normal BBS, not by using mail, news, or
    other clients; Only from mystic's own internal message editor.


    I've been relpying on the BBS, and it's not appending a "Re:" to the front of the subject line. I am using the fullscreen editor, but that shouldn't matter.

    Fireball

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  • From g00r00@21:1/108 to Fireball on Wednesday, January 23, 2019 04:27:00
    I've been relpying on the BBS, and it's not appending a "Re:" to the
    front of the subject line. I am using the fullscreen editor, but that shouldn't matter.

    It doesn't add the Re until you save them message, so you won't see it in the full screen editor where it shows the subject.

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  • From Fireball@21:4/145 to g00r00 on Thursday, January 24, 2019 03:53:17
    It doesn't add the Re until you save them message, so you won't see it
    in the full screen editor where it shows the subject.


    That makes sense. We're all pretty used to seeing the Re: when we hit reply,
    so it's a little odd not to see it. Thanks for letting us know!

    Fireball

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  • From g00r00@21:1/108 to Fireball on Thursday, January 24, 2019 05:05:57
    It doesn't add the Re until you save them message, so you won't see i in the full screen editor where it shows the subject.

    That makes sense. We're all pretty used to seeing the Re: when we hit reply, so it's a little odd not to see it. Thanks for letting us know!

    Yeah its a little different than the way most things work. But since Mystic allows editing the subject from the FS editor, adding it first allows the user to remove the "Re:" even when the Sysop configured it to be added. So to prevent the user for removing it Mystic adds it when saving.

    The same concept exists for things like the [ANSI] prefix. If Mystic added it while the user was posting the message, they could simply remove it and troll some of the FidoNet people who lose their minds if they see an ANSI message. :)

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  • From Fireball@21:4/145 to g00r00 on Thursday, January 24, 2019 12:21:33
    On 24 Jan 2019, g00r00 said the following...

    Yeah its a little different than the way most things work. But since Mystic allows editing the subject from the FS editor, adding it first allows the user to remove the "Re:" even when the Sysop configured it to be added. So to prevent the user for removing it Mystic adds it when saving.


    Interesting. I need to read up on the FS editor, and figure out how to edit
    the subject and stuff. I've gotta figure out the spell checker too, but
    that's just me being lazy on my spelling. lol!

    The same concept exists for things like the [ANSI] prefix. If Mystic added it while the user was posting the message, they could simply
    remove it and troll some of the FidoNet people who lose their minds if they see an ANSI message. :)


    Ok, that could be funny to watch! LMAO! I don't understand it though, I like ANSI's and the cool stuff being made these days. Is the [ANSI] prefix added if Mystic detects ANSI is in the message? If it does, I don't know of any other BBS software that automatically labels ANSI messages like that, and that's pretty cool.

    Fireball

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  • From Al@21:4/106 to Fireball on Thursday, January 24, 2019 12:08:32
    Interesting. I need to read up on the FS editor, and figure out how to edit the subject and stuff. I've gotta figure out the spell checker too, but that's just me being lazy on my spelling. lol!

    The spell checker is pretty easy to install.

    On my slackware box I needed to create a symlink called /usr/lib64/libhunspell.so that pointed to /usr/lib64/libhunspell-1.3.so.0.0.0.

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  • From Fireball@21:4/145 to Al on Thursday, January 24, 2019 18:49:11
    The spell checker is pretty easy to install.

    On my slackware box I needed to create a symlink called /usr/lib64/libhunspell.so that pointed to /usr/lib64/libhunspell-1.3.so.0.0.0.

    Ok, I'll try something similar on my CentOS VPS.

    Fireball

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  • From Fireball@21:4/145 to Al on Thursday, January 24, 2019 20:09:01
    The spell checker is pretty easy to install.

    On my slackware box I needed to create a symlink called /usr/lib64/libhunspell.so that pointed to /usr/lib64/libhunspell-1.3.so.0.0.0.


    I did do something similar on my CentOS VPS and it works just fine now. The only problem I have with this way is that it will break if the lib gets upgraded to a new point release.

    Fireball

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  • From Black Panther@21:1/186 to g00r00 on Thursday, January 24, 2019 19:18:10
    On 24 Jan 2019, g00r00 said the following...

    The same concept exists for things like the [ANSI] prefix. If Mystic added it while the user was posting the message, they could simply
    remove it and troll some of the FidoNet people who lose their minds if they see an ANSI message. :)

    That could be fun though!! ;)


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  • From g00r00@21:1/108 to Fireball on Friday, January 25, 2019 05:04:47
    Ok, that could be funny to watch! LMAO! I don't understand it though, I like ANSI's and the cool stuff being made these days. Is the [ANSI]
    prefix added if Mystic detects ANSI is in the message? If it does, I
    don't know of any other BBS software that automatically labels ANSI messages like that, and that's pretty cool.

    Yes, it (optionally) adds the ANSI prefix if it detects an ANSI message. It can be enabled or disable in the configuration.

    There wasn't any BBS software that could handle ANSI messages in the way that Mystic did until recently and people were complaining about having no way to filter them or skip over them. The [ANSI] prefix on the subject was a way to allow people to just skip those messages or delete them.

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  • From Fireball@21:4/145 to g00r00 on Friday, January 25, 2019 09:30:36
    On 25 Jan 2019, g00r00 said the following...

    Yes, it (optionally) adds the ANSI prefix if it detects an ANSI message. It can be enabled or disable in the configuration.

    There wasn't any BBS software that could handle ANSI messages in the way that Mystic did until recently and people were complaining about having
    no way to filter them or skip over them. The [ANSI] prefix on the
    subject was a way to allow people to just skip those messages or delete them.


    That is nifty! I'll have to play with it some, not that I can do *good*
    ANSI's, but I can try. lol!

    Fireball

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