• idea

    From Richard@21:4/111 to All on Friday, January 26, 2018 19:59:36
    is there a way to mark someone as a sysop so there time does not matter ?

    I like to stay logged in some times , forget to log out , then come back to have no time left ... would be nice if there was a flag or something to
    allow some one to stay loged in with out taking any time away


    Thanks

    Richard Szajkowski AKA The Wizzard

    U.S.S. Alliance BBS (Brampton) (Born 1984 Reborn 2017)

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A38 2018/01/01 (Windows/32)
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  • From Black Panther@21:1/186 to Richard on Friday, January 26, 2018 18:29:03
    On 01/26/18, Richard said the following...

    I like to stay logged in some times , forget to log out , then come back to have no time left ... would be nice if there was a flag or
    something to allow some one to stay loged in with out taking any time
    away

    What I do here, is give myself a time limit of 1440 minutes (24 hours) per
    day. That way I never run out of time... :)


    ---

    Black Panther
    a.k.a. Dan Richter
    Sysop - Castle Rock BBS (RCS)
    The sparrows are flying again....

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A38 2018/01/01 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Castle Rock BBS - bbs.castlerockbbs.com (21:1/186)
  • From Richard@21:4/111 to Black Panther on Friday, January 26, 2018 20:37:22
    On 01/26/18, Richard said the following...

    I like to stay logged in some times , forget to log out , then come b to have no time left ... would be nice if there was a flag or something to allow some one to stay loged in with out taking any time away

    What I do here, is give myself a time limit of 1440 minutes (24 hours)
    per day. That way I never run out of time... :)

    I have done this and still get kicked out now and again and I have to reset
    my time , I dont know if its because some times I ork later at night and have it on and it passes over the 12:00 am mark and I am on line it does not reset the time or not ...

    getting back into some bad habbits of working on systems all night long .. takes me back to when I ran the BBS on a apple ][ , and thats the only time I could program , lol

    Richard Szajkowski AKA The Wizzard

    U.S.S. Alliance BBS (Brampton) (Born 1984 Reborn 2017)

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A38 2018/01/01 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: U.S.S. Alliance (BBS Brampton) (21:4/111)
  • From Black Panther@21:1/186 to Richard on Friday, January 26, 2018 18:52:28
    On 01/26/18, Richard said the following...

    What I do here, is give myself a time limit of 1440 minutes (24 hours per day. That way I never run out of time... :)

    I have done this and still get kicked out now and again and I have to reset my time , I dont know if its because some times I ork later at
    night and have it on and it passes over the 12:00 am mark and I am on
    line it does not reset the time or not ...

    Ok, now I understand. :) I do believe that you would need to log off after midnight in order for the time to be reset for the next day. I wonder if you could set that to something like 2880, and just remember to log off every now and then. :)

    getting back into some bad habbits of working on systems all night long
    .. takes me back to when I ran the BBS on a apple ][ , and thats the
    only time I could program , lol

    That's the computer that I started out with. I loved that system! :) When the Apple ][gs came out, that thing was fast!


    ---

    Black Panther
    a.k.a. Dan Richter
    Sysop - Castle Rock BBS (RCS)
    The sparrows are flying again....

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A38 2018/01/01 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Castle Rock BBS - bbs.castlerockbbs.com (21:1/186)
  • From Richard@21:4/111 to Black Panther on Saturday, January 27, 2018 09:25:54
    Ok, now I understand. :) I do believe that you would need to log off
    after midnight in order for the time to be reset for the next day. I wonder if you could set that to something like 2880, and just remember
    to log off every now and then. :)

    getting back into some bad habbits of working on systems all night lo .. takes me back to when I ran the BBS on a apple ][ , and thats the only time I could program , lol

    That's the computer that I started out with. I loved that system! :)
    When the Apple ][gs came out, that thing was fast!



    i went from the ][ to a ibm clone . I still have my apple ][ working on
    getting it to come back alive

    Richard Szajkowski AKA The Wizzard

    U.S.S. Alliance BBS (Brampton) (Born 1984 Reborn 2017)

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A38 2018/01/01 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: U.S.S. Alliance (BBS Brampton) (21:4/111)
  • From Vk3jed@21:1/109 to Richard on Sunday, January 28, 2018 06:24:00
    Richard wrote to Black Panther <=-

    i went from the ][ to a ibm clone . I still have my apple ][ working on getting it to come back alive

    I made the same transition, except the Apples I used were at the school. I have one I want to restore.


    ... Just because everything is different doesn't mean anything has changed.
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  • From Static@21:2/140 to Richard on Sunday, January 28, 2018 00:28:46
    On 01/27/18, Richard said the following...

    i went from the ][ to a ibm clone . I still have my apple ][ working on getting it to come back alive

    Trash-80 to C64 to IBM clone here. I remember wanting an Apple IIgs though, and wondering why anyone would want the Macintosh instead.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A38 2018/01/01 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Subcarrier BBS (21:2/140)
  • From quickshot@21:2/134 to Richard on Sunday, January 28, 2018 09:27:42
    is there a way to mark someone as a sysop so there time does not matter ?

    I like to stay logged in some times , forget to log out , then come back to have no time left ... would be nice if there was a flag or
    something to allow some one to stay loged in with out taking any time
    away

    In the user editor on page 6 toggle the flag No Timeout

    Scott Miller
    ---Quickshot
    ----Troybbs.com

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  • From Richard@21:4/111 to quickshot on Sunday, January 28, 2018 12:33:32
    is there a way to mark someone as a sysop so there time does not matt

    I like to stay logged in some times , forget to log out , then come b to have no time left ... would be nice if there was a flag or something to allow some one to stay loged in with out taking any time away

    In the user editor on page 6 toggle the flag No Timeout

    that is toggled , but does not effect the amount of time you have left

    Richard Szajkowski AKA The Wizzard

    U.S.S. Alliance BBS (Brampton) (Born 1984 Reborn 2017)

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A38 2018/01/01 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: U.S.S. Alliance (BBS Brampton) (21:4/111)
  • From CyntaxX@21:4/113 to Richard on Sunday, January 28, 2018 13:45:24
    that is toggled , but does not effect the amount of time you have left

    You have to go to security editor and change the time a sysop has the max is
    a full day at 1440 mins. That should work for you.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A38 2018/01/01 (Raspberry Pi/32)
    * Origin: Digital Wurmhole | digitalwurmhole.ddns.net:2323 (21:4/113)
  • From Jeff Smith@21:1/128 to quickshot on Sunday, January 28, 2018 14:18:29

    Hello quickshot!

    I like to stay logged in some times , forget to log out , then
    come back to have no time left ... would be nice if there was a
    flag or something to allow some one to stay loged in with out
    taking any time away

    In the user editor on page 6 toggle the flag No Timeout

    I had the same problem when using the mailreader script. If I didn't log out
    or exit the script I would run out of time regardless of Mystic time related settings. I opted to use Golded+ and to read mail and no longer have that problem.


    Jeff


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  • From Jeff Smith@21:1/128 to CyntaxX on Sunday, January 28, 2018 14:26:41

    Hello CyntaxX!

    28 Jan 18 13:45, you wrote to Richard:

    that is toggled , but does not effect the amount of time you have
    left

    You have to go to security editor and change the time a sysop has the
    max is a full day at 1440 mins. That should work for you.

    I did have the setting set to 1440 and if I left the mailreader script loaded
    I would still run out of time. Or be unable to reload the mailreader script because I had no time left.


    Jeff


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    * Origin: The Ouijaboard II - Anoka, MN (21:1/128)