Hi Jeff,
JD> I notice a "Logon Baud" statement in MAX.CTL which controls minimum
JD> logon baud rates to Maximus. What I'm wondering is how I can display
JD> the TOOSLOW.BBS file differently for each node?
Forget the "logon baud" statement. As far as I know, it can't be made task
specific.
JD> In other words, don't accept human callers on the mail node (node 1)
JD> under 9600 and allow connects at any speed on *all* other nodes.
Instead, stick a line in your logo.mec file that tests the task and if it's
task 1, test the baud, and if under 9600, link TOOSLOW then dump the user.
Something like this....
[iftask]1 [b9600][goto ok_speed]
[iftask]1 [link]misc\tooslow
[/ok_speed]
You'll need to edit the default tooslow.mec file to include a [hangup] token.
...jim
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