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<div align="right"><h5>Last update 24-Jun-2004</h5></div>
<div align="right"><h5>Last update 25-Jul-2004</h5></div>
<div align="center"><H1>MBSE BBS Setup - Global Setup</H1></div>
In this setup you can edit all global settings for MBSE BBS. All sections will
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gives the information what this system will do. If you only enter IBN as TCP/IP
flags then the system will only call IBN nodes (binkp). The default is
XX,CM and TCP/IP systems (internet) should use the XX,CM,IBN,IFC flags.
If you cannot do TCP/IP connections, leave TCP/IP "phone" empty. The three
TCP/IP fields are used to give your system information via EMSI or binkp to
the other nodes.
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<strong>Mailer logl. </strong>The logging level for mailer sessions
<strong>Default phone </strong>The default phonenumber for EMSI sessions
<strong>TCP/IP "phone" </strong>The TCP/IP "phone" number (IP address or domain name)
<strong>TCP/IP flags </strong>The TCP/IP capability flags for TCP/IP sessions
<strong>Default speed </strong>The default speed for EMSI sessions
<strong>TCP/IP speed </strong>The TCP/IP linespeed
<strong>Timeout reset </strong>The timout for normal modem commands
<strong>Timeout connect </strong>The timeout for waiting for connect
<strong>Dial delay </strong>The maximum delay between calls, minimum is 10 seconds.