• Private flag?

    From vk3jed@21:1/50 to apam on Sun Dec 9 06:49:00 2018
    Me again,

    I've noticed that when posting messages using QWK in Multimail, it keeps asking me if I want to make the message private. Now, this normally only happens if the message area allows private messages. As most echomail is public only, is it possible to have echomail areas able to be set toallow or disallow private messages, then inform the offline reader in the QWK packet?

    This is mostly a cosmetic issue for me, but could be "excessively annoying" (as per P4) on Fidonet, if it allows people to inject private echomail into Fidonet areas. Most other BBS packages I've seen have a setting to allow or disallow private messages on an area by area basis. Something like:

    Allow Private = Yes/No

    in each area's configuration.


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  • From apam@21:1/125 to vk3jed on Sun Dec 9 16:19:57 2018
    I've noticed that when posting messages using QWK in Multimail, it
    keeps asking me if I want to make the message private. Now, this
    normally only happens if the message area allows private messages.
    As most echomail is public only, is it possible to have echomail
    areas able to be set toallow or disallow private messages, then
    inform the offline reader in the QWK packet?

    I'm not sure how to toggle this off in the reader, uploading a qwk packet
    with private messages in it magicka will disregard it the private flag
    and just post it like an ordinary message.

    Andrew



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  • From Vk3jed@21:1/109 to apam on Sun Dec 9 21:01:00 2018
    On 12-09-18 16:19, apam wrote to vk3jed <=-

    I'm not sure how to toggle this off in the reader, uploading a qwk
    packet with private messages in it magicka will disregard it the
    private flag and just post it like an ordinary message.

    Yeah that I can't answer, but other BBSs seem to be able to tell the reader that private messages are not permitted (unless they are, of course!).


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  • From apam@21:1/125 to Vk3jed on Sun Dec 9 20:30:47 2018
    Yeah that I can't answer, but other BBSs seem to be able to tell the reader that private messages are not permitted (unless they are, of course!).

    Actually looking at the spec and testing with synchronet, it's not
    possible with plain QWK. QWK-E on the other hand supports it.

    Andrew

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  • From Vk3jed@21:1/109 to apam on Mon Dec 10 09:54:00 2018
    On 12-09-18 20:30, apam wrote to Vk3jed <=-

    Yeah that I can't answer, but other BBSs seem to be able to tell the
    reader that private messages are not permitted (unless they are, of course!).

    Actually looking at the spec and testing with synchronet, it's not possible with plain QWK. QWK-E on the other hand supports it.

    Oh, OK. that explains a lot. Maybe I didn't notice in the old days, because offline readers like Bluewave and SLMR (two I used back then) weren't so quite in your face about it?

    And on Synchronet, I've been using QWKE so long I've forgotten what plain QWK is like. ;)


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