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YT7M > SYSOP 19.01.16 01:15l 38 Lines 1335 Bytes #999 (999) @ WW
BID : I1QYT7M__013
Read: GUEST
Subj: Forwarding bulletins as a user
Path: IW8PGT<IZ3LSV<IR1UAW<IQ5KG<I0OJJ<N6RME<YT7MPB<YT7MPB<YT7M
Sent: 160118/2207z @:YT7M.#NS.SRB.EU [Novi Sad] obcm1.07b12 LT:999
From: YT7M @ YT7M.#NS.SRB.EU
To: SYSOP @ WW
X-Info: Sent with login password
Hi,
Despite my best efforts, I am not capable to enable
an ordinary user's bulletin to fwd from BCM to the
neighboring BBS. In fact, when I login to BCM as a
user via web browser (either at the same machine
where BCM operates, or at the other machine in the
LAN), I am capable to write a bulletin @WW or @EU,
however that bulletin never gets forwarded to the
forwarding partner. I remember that Janusz SP1LOP
suggested me to check MAILFLAGS and OPTIONFORWARD
commands, but I did not find there anything that
prevented the bulletins to be fwd. So now I am only
able to fwd bulletins from BCM to the other partner
if I use BCT client terminal instead of the web
browser, *and* if I login as the sysop - with the
callsign of the BBS (and not the user's callsign).
The next issue is with the Subject column width in
web browser. At the moment it is 21 character wide,
the same as in BCT terminal. Although I understand
that in the BCT is not enough space for the Subject
to be wider than that, I wonder if in the browser
window the Subject column might be stretched to 30
characters (such as in FBB) or even more. Btw, I do
not care if BCT would strip the Subject back to
21 char or like.
Any suggestion to the above issues? Thanks.
Misko
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