• Last one for today

    From Tiny@21:1/130 to Apam on Wed Nov 25 07:58:06 2020

    Last message for today I promise.


    ==== Begin "talisman.log" ====
    2020-11-25 07:53:17 INFO: Tiny logged in on node 1
    2020-11-25 07:53:19 INFO: Tiny loading menu menus/main.toml on node 1 2020-11-25 07:53:22 INFO: Tiny running script ilc-send on node 1
    2020-11-25 07:53:24 INFO: Tiny loading menu menus/message.toml on node 1 2020-11-25 07:53:26 INFO: Tiny listing messages on node 1
    2020-11-25 07:53:40 INFO: Tiny loading menu menus/logoff.toml on node 1 2020-11-25 07:53:42 INFO: Node 1 logged off (graceful)
    ==== End "talisman.log" ====

    I've added the ilc-send as a menu item just to make sure it was running.
    It doesn't post to the area though the ilc will read it and the onliners
    both reads and posts.


    ==== Begin "ilc-send.lua" ====
    -- Set these to the conference / area you want to post to --
    local msg_area = "fsx_dat"
    local sysopname = "Tiny"
    local bbs_name = "The Sitcom BBS"
    local bbs_address = "tinysbbs.com:3023"; ------------------------------------------------------------
    <snipped rest of .lua as you wrote it and know what it contains. :)

    Any ideas?

    Shawn

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    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (21:1/130)
  • From apam@21:1/126.1 to Tiny on Thu Nov 26 09:44:20 2020
    I've added the ilc-send as a menu item just to make sure it was
    running.
    It doesn't post to the area though the ilc will read it and the
    onliners
    both reads and posts.

    It doesn't post the sysop logging in, ie, if the sysop name matches the username. I did this so it didn't flood the base with me logging in to
    test things :)

    You could just change the sysop name to something else in the script and
    it will post for you :)

    Andrew


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    * Origin: HappyLand v2.0 - telnet://happyland.zapto.org:11892/ (21:1/126.1)
  • From Tiny@21:1/130 to apam on Thu Nov 26 10:12:44 2020
    apam wrote to Tiny <=-

    It doesn't post the sysop logging in, ie, if the sysop name matches the username. I did this so it didn't flood the base with me logging in to test things :)

    That makes sense. ;) LOL

    You could just change the sysop name to something else in the script
    and it will post for you :)

    Thanks.

    Shawn

    ... Any fool can tell the truth, it takes sense to lie well.

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    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - telnet://tinysbbs.com:3023 (21:1/130)