Hello Gandalf!
On 07 Jan 2020, Gandalf said the following...
set for s10g2. I removed the g2 (g1 = fxsNet, g2 = local) and now I can select yes and read the messages when joined to g1 fxsNet.
Glad to hear that!
I wish some of these ACSes would be automatically set by Mystic -- for instance, it appears logical to me to only see message areas belonging to a certain network (message group) when one has "joined" that specific network.
If message areas were tied to a certain network by some other mean than the ACSes, setup would be much simpler, I think. It is very easy to "trip" oneself when trying to create those ACSes and sometimes a bit hard to realize the consequences of setting the ACSes to a particular value...
For instance, if you have ACSes specifying a (joined) group for the Private Messages (local) message area, and a user forgets his/her password and is supposed to leave a message to the SysOp requesting a password reset, the
ACSes might disallow leaving a message beacuse the user has currently joined the wrong message group (e.g. fsxNet) on last successful login, resulting in a disconnect and no possibility of leaving a message to the SysOp.
Same thing for leaving a comment to the SysOp on first registration -- you'd better specify the correct initial message group (and message area) in the settings, or the user might not be able to leave a comment automatically as part of the registration process if your ACSes get in the way.
Or, another one of my "adventures", attempting to use the ACSes of the message groups to act as a "central" ACS for all access to all message areas of a certain message group, thinking that I could simply specify "g2" (for fsxNet) in the ACSes of the message areas and then defining any "common" access requirements (one place, one time!) in the ACS of the message group instead, e.g. "s20" or requiring certain flags etc. -- well, that one failed due to
the same reason, that "g" means that the user has currently joined a certain message group. I wish there was another ACS flag that one could set on
message areas that would mean "satisifies the ACS of message group number
X"... :)
OK, enough of my rambling. :)
Once you're aware of these things they are rather easy to avoid.
Best regards
Zip
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