====== System Options ====== **Check Mail At Login** Determines whether ProBoard should check for new mail and files upon login. If set to "Ask", ProBoard will ask the user if they want to check for waiting mail and/or personal files. **Allow One-Word Names** Determines whether a user's name can be a single word. **Date Format** Determines if ProBoard should display all dates in European format (DD/MM/YY) or American format (MM/DD/YY). **Use File Sharing** Set this option to "Yes", if you want to share the message base with FrontDoor or any other utility that uses the same locking scheme as RemoteAccess/FrontDoor **Swap to Disk** Determines the default shelling mode. If this option is set to ON, ProBoard will be swapped to disk/EMS, leaving only 2000 bytes resident! **Fast Mode** When this option is enabled, ProBoard will use about 10Kb more memory (depending on the number of file-areas), but the system will run faster. **Kill Netmail When Sent** Controls whether netmail will be killed after a message has been exported from the message base. **Confirm Validate** If this is set to "Yes", ProBoard will prompt you to confirm any validation on a user record when applying a validation template. If set to "No", no confirmation will be required once a validation template is selected to be applied to a user record. **Activity Log Size** ProBoard creates and maintains a file called BINLOG.PB in your ProBoard System Directory. This file contains information for generation of system graphs etc. Set the number of days worth of data the file BINLOG.PB should contain. Entering a 0 (zero) means the BINLOG.PB file will grow forever. **Log Local Activity** If set to "Yes", ProBoard will add your local login activity to the BINLOG.PB file. **I/O Buffer Size** Specifies the amount (in bytes) that ProBoard will use for it's internal serial communication buffering. Recommended buffer size is 32 for single line systems. If you are running a multi-node system under a multi-tasker such as DESQview, OS/2, or Windows, you probably will want to increase this value. To disable I/O buffering completely set this field to the value of 1. **Default language file** Name of the language file to be loaded when ProBoard starts. This language will also be loaded when a user logs in who's language could not be found. **Inactivity Limit** Number of seconds a user is allowed to remain idle. If the user hasn't typed anything when this limit is exceeded, they will be logged off. **Quote String** This string is used to when ProBoard quotes a message for a reply. A '@' character is replaced by the initials of the user who wrote the message quoted from. **Password Display** Enter the character that you want ProBoard to display to users, as they enter their password. The character you enter here will also be used in place of displaying the password if you have "Hide Password" (below) set to "Yes". You may use any ASCII character (1-255) as a Password Display character. **Hide Password** If this option is set to yes, when you bring up user records in the User Editor, the users password will not be displayed. Instead, the character you entered in "Password Display" (above) will be shown. If this option is set to "No" then you will see each users password when using the User Editor. **Screen Blanking** Enter the number of seconds that should elapse before ProBoard's built-in screen saver should blank your screen. **Fuzzy Search Rate** Determines how extensive ProBoard's fuzzy search feature should work. The fuzzy search will help your users locate other users from your user file when posting messages and a misspelled name is encountered. It is also used in the User Editor when you perform searches. The higher the value you enter here, the closer a user record must match the search criteria before it is considered a find by the fuzzy search engine. **RIP Graphics** Determines if ProBoard will display RIP Graphics (both internal and user created) to the user or not. If set to "Disabled" (use the space bar to toggle the setting) RIP Graphics will not be displayed to the user even if RIP is detected when the user logs in.