• Re: Sysop to create new u

    From g00r00@1:129/215 to Dennis Katsonis on Wed May 20 00:55:36 2020
    It does, and the ability to add users in the editor solves the problem perfectly.

    Glad to hear it! I've had that on my TODO list for a while. Thanks for
    giving me a good reason to get off my butt and do it :)

    I do something a little similar to what you want to do. I let them apply and then all users "s10!s11" get sent to an "unauth" menu where they only have options to change their e-mail, validate their e-mail address (which will automatically upgrade them and let them move on), download Mystic files, or log off.

    So the only way to get access is to validate your e-mail address or wait for me to manually upgrade you. You're basically "in jail" until one of those two things happens. And if you try to validate an e-mail and then go change it to something else, it'll instantly downgrade you and put you right back in jail again.

    I did that to stop any troll/hater accounts. If they act up I'll have a valid e-mail, hostname, location, and IP captured from them to work with.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/05/19 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: Sector 7 | Mystic WHQ (1:129/215)
  • From Dennis Katsonis@3:712/620 to g00r00 on Tue May 19 18:46:00 2020
    g00r00 wrote to Dennis Katsonis <=-

    Im using v1.12 A46 for Raspberry Pi from http://mysticbbs.com/downloads/prealpha. That is the latest with the ability to add users, yes? I am a bit of a noob, who doesn't want to reinvent the wheel.

    Depending on when you downloaded it, yes. I think that is where the confusion comes from because I don't often update the Pi version since
    it takes me a while to compile it. So when I said make sure you use
    the latest, I probably didn't have a Pi version with those changes in
    it on the site.

    Sorry about that. But I did update the Pi version 1 or 2 days ago and
    it should have all of the things we talked about!

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/05/17 (Windows/64)
    * Origin: Sector 7 | Mystic WHQ (1:129/215)

    It does, and the ability to add users in the editor solves the problem perfectly.

    ... Dennis Katsonis
    --- MultiMail/Linux v0.52
    * Origin: The Dungeon BBS Canberra, Australia. (3:712/620)