Hello Vincent,
The DD-MM files are indeed in the manual. They're buried in a very
bad spot but if you look under the "mbsebbs - The main BBS program"
page:
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Here is the list of displayed screens:
mainlogo. Here you can put a logo or something.
welcome. This screen can contain information about the session the
user has, his download limits, time left etc.
welcome1 is shown if the user has show bulletins set to true.
welcome2 is shown if the user has show bulletins set to true.
welcome3 is shown if the user has show bulletins set to true.
welcome4 is shown if the user has show bulletins set to true.
welcome5 is shown if the user has show bulletins set to true.
welcome6 is shown if the user has show bulletins set to true.
welcome7 is shown if the user has show bulletins set to true.
welcome8 is shown if the user has show bulletins set to true.
welcome9 is shown if the user has show bulletins set to true.
birthday is shown if the user logs in at his birthday and if he has
show bullentins set to true.
dd-mm is shown if dd is the date of today and mm is the current month
and if the user has show bulletins set to true.
sec20 is shown if the user has the security level in the filename,
level 20 in this example. Als the display bulletins must be set to
true.
news is shown if the user has the display bulletins set to true.
onceonly is shown only if the user has never seen this screen, the
test is to compare the users last login date against the date of this
file.
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