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|    Re: New user birth date prompt    |
|    25 Aug 21 08:35:38    |
      From: nospam.g00r00@f215.n129.z1.fidonet.org               DC> Not exactly that number of characters, it could be more. I'm assuming        DC> it's a strRep ' ' that is longer then XX/XX/XX. But I can't see that        DC> code (Smilez)              There are no extra prompts or a "strrep". The reason I asked about the e-mail       prompt is because that is what is asked next and what would display after you       input the birthdate. I think you may have to send me a reproducable example if       you want me to look into it further.              (You can certainly make it longer or shorter if you use the IN/IS mci codes).               DC> I have "Require feedback" turned on within mystic -cfg.        DC> After the new user enters their information, they are presented with the        DC> "feedback required" ansi. Mystic then flies right past the ansi without        DC> pulling up the message editor and forcing the user to type something.        DC>        DC> What step am I missing here?              Do you have the "send feedback to" user set in the configuration? If Mystic       can't find the user you have configured then it will do that.               DC> Also was curios when the OF (not first call, invisible access feature)        DC> will be available? I'm still seeing an 8.19 build for RPI. No rush,        DC> just curious.              Its in the 8.22 build which is on there now. Looks like I forgot to upload the       8.22 release after I put it together so I just did! Sorry abou that!              ... If at first you don't succeed, blame your parents!              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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