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Hello Bo.
15 Oct 03 14:39, Bo Simonsen wrote to Mike Tripp:
MT>> Next Msg [Y)es, N)o, A)gain, R)eply, K)ill, *)NextArea]:
BS> There isn't a Reply in my version.
MT>> You can R)eply, (compose and save), Y)es and continue on with the
MT>> query.
BS> Hmm..
Perhaps you have locked yourself out somewhere. My 3.x MAX.CTL is
set to "Twit", but it was made by 2.x->3.x
Upgrade install. 2.x is still my production online version and has Kill
bumped up to Sysop.
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Mailchecker Kill
Mailchecker Reply
These keywords control the privilege level required to ac-
cess the Kill and Reply functions in the Msg_Browse command
and in the mailchecker.
The Mailchecker Kill keyword controls the privilege level
required to delete a message using the Browse command.
The Mailchecker Reply keyword controls the privilege level
required to reply to a message using the Browse command.
Note! When Maximus determines whether or not a user has access
to the Reply and Kill commands, it also examines the mes-
sage menu to find the privilege levels for the Msg_Reply,
Msg_Kill and Msg_Upload options.
For this feature to work properly, you must have a menu ex-
plicitly called "MESSAGE", and that menu must contain op-
tions for Msg_Reply, Msg_Kill and Msg_Upload (with privi-
lege levels that can be accessed by the user).
Even if you have renamed your main message menu to some-
thing else, you still need a menu called "MESSAGE". (Note
that this menu need not be reachable from your normal menu
structure. The sole purpose of this menu is to store the
privilege levels required to access the Reply and Kill com-
mands in the mailchecker.)
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.\\ike
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