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; Sysop password prompt
493 |CR|09Sysop Password: |XX
+ MIDE now has a -50 command line option which forces the editor into 50
line text mode.
+ MPL identifiers now have a maximum size of 30 characters, up from 20.
! Mystic was not properly stripping the path of exported text files when
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+ Mystic now has internal Zmodem protocol. To enable it, just use the
@ZMODEM text for the send/receive commands in the Protocol editor, and
Mystic will do the rest. The Zmodem has been tested extensively with:
Mystic will do the rest. The Zmodem has been tested extensively with
the following clients. The current status is as follows:
mTelnet Windows Downloads and Uploads successful
SyncTerm Windows/Linux Downloads ok, uploads fail
SEXYZ Windows Downloads and uploads successful
NetRunner Windows Downloads and uploads successful
ZOC Windows Downloads and uploads successful
Qodem Linux Downloads ok, Upload Qodem segfault
mTelnet Windows Downloads and Uploads successful
SEXYZ Windows Downloads and uploads successful
NetRunner Windows/Linux Downloads and uploads successful
ZOC Windows Downloads and uploads successful
SyncTerm Windows/Linux Downloads ok, uploads fail
Qodem Linux Downloads ok, Upload Qodem segfault
HyperTerminal Windows Nothing works (ever) with this terminal
+ The file directory editor is now available in the standard file listing.
In the past it only worked in the lightbar file listing. Whoops. The
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binary upon startup on Unix-based systems. MIS waits until after it
binds the ports, so if it is SUDO started, it can listen on ports less
than 1024 while not running as a root application/daemon.
+ Display files can now be aborted with the SPACE bar during transmission. I
may remove this feature if people do not like it.
+ New MCI code AO turns off display file aborting within the current display
file.
! The date shown in the message base header while reading messages should
now properly display in the user's configured date format. In the past
it was always MM/DD/YY format.
! Mystic was converting the passed hostname to all upper case. This is no
longer the case.
! Mystic was converting the passed MPL program (from command line) to all
upper case. This caused the Unix versions to fail to execute the MPL
program and exit.
+ MIDE now has a mide.ini configuration file. This file is in the .INI file
format and allows various things such as auto indent, tab space, screen
mode (25 or 50 line) and others to be defined.
+ MIDE now has a "Run" option which will compile and execute the current
MPL program without logging into Mystic itself. You will need to set up
the options with mide.ini in order for this to work. See the default
mide.ini for more information.
! Posts made via QWK were not being counted in the BBS history.
+ Mystic now supports QWK control posts. This means that with modern QWK
readers you can add/drop message bases that are included in your packet
from within the offline reader.
If the reader does not support that feature, you can post a message in
your reader to "MYSTICQWK" with the subject of either "ADD" or "DROP" in
the message base in which you want to add or drop from your QWK packets.
Tested with MultiMail
+ Mystic now supports the QWKE extension for offline mail. What does this
mean? Well it means first off that the 12 character message base name
limitation is completely gone. Mystic will now generate the full base
name with MCI codes stripped in QWKE packets. It also means that the
25 character limitation on From, To, and Subject fields is gone.
In addition, it opens up room for future enhancements such as offline
file requests, and the ability to maintain master file lists / new file
lists, as well as setting lastread pointers from within the offline
reader. And file attachments, and and...
A new menu command (OE) has been added to download a QWKE packet. When
uploading a .REP packet, Mystic can determine if the REP is QWK or QWKE
so there is no need for a new upload menu command.
+ Given the new changes, Mystic now includes ALL message bases in QWK
packets regardless of if it is in the QWK scan settings. Mystic will
NOT send any messages if you are not subscribed to the message base, but
it should still appear in the offline reader. This is changed so that
users can add/drop message bases.