'
'This file contains text for various sysop and internal stuff.  It is in this
'file because they all share the common "the sysop might someday want to 
'modify it".  Whereas similar stuff, that share "the sysop probably won't
'want to modify it", is stored in PRG_BLKS.TXT
'
'You should look it over.  Some things that may be specific to Immortality
'needs to be changed like .QWK info.
'
'Each line contains a number in the first two columns, the text follows that.
'Don't put comments in the middle of blocks--only before and after.
'
'The text is assumed to be language-independent, so we put it here rather than
'in TXT_BLKS.TXT.
'
'

'
' Text (everything except header) for the Master List system.
'
BLOCK:1
001:[18;1f[0;30m[0K>[0K>[0K>[0K>[0K>[0K>[0K[18;1f[19;1f[0;32mCreating the Master Lists.[23;33f[1;30m<esc> to abort
002:[21;1f[0;32mNow working in:  [1;37m%1[0K
003:[23;33f[1;30m   aborted    *
004:[23,1f[0;30m[0K[31mSorry, but there is no list available for you.***
005:[23,1f[0;30m[0K[31mSorry, but there is not enough drive space to do this.  Try again tomorrow.***
006:>
007:*.*
008:File name      Size     Uploaded  Description
009:    
010:>>[0;32m%1>>>[1;33m     Start receiving now, or press <Ctrl-X> several times to abort. . .[0;32m>>>
011: [%1x%2x%3]
'
' Text (all, complete) for the Slow Ansi Viewer.
'
BLOCK:2
001:[13;14f[s                                                      [u[32mDelay factor to use [2] :  [37m
002:<[47m[0K[24C[0;34;47mType a pathname.  F1 for help.[13;14f[1;37;41m
003:+|~|
004:[0m[2J
005:[0;44m[2J<[47m[0K[10;12f[41m                                                          >
006:[11C[1;33m                   Slow View which ANSI                   [0m  >
007:[11C[41m                                                          [0m  >
008:[11C[41m  ......................................................  [0m  >
009:[11C[41m                                                          [0m  >
010:[13C                                                          [13;14f[1;37;41m
011:[12;34f[1;31;41mFile Not found.*
012:[0;30;44m[2J[46m>
013:[5C                                                                      >
014:[5C                            ANSI Slow Viewer                          >
015:[5C                                                                      >
016:[5C This is an ANSI file displayer.  Useful for displaying such things   >
017:[5C as the trap file and stuff which is too long for one screen, and too >
018:[5C fast with DOS's TYPE command.  25/50 line modes are supported.       >
019:[5C                                                                      >
020:[5C This is not recommended for reading messages.  For that, I recommend >
021:[5C using the Strip ANSI/Avatar filtering command.  Then View A File     >
022:[5C from the WFC screen.                                                 >
023:[5C                                                                      >
024:[5C You will be asked for a delay factor.  0 is no delay, 1 short, 2     >
025:[5C a bit longer, etc.  This will delay the specified value in 18ths of  >
026:[5C a second before displaying each ANSI sequence.  Wildcards are OK.    >
027:[5C                                                                      >
028:[5C Some special coding allows this command to be used as a normal menu  >
029:[5C command:  if the user is not the sysop, and not at the console,      >
030:[5C instead of a path we ask for a downloadable file name.  This lets    >
031:[5C you create special file areas with nothing but .ANS's.               >
032:[5C                                                                      >
033:[5C When viewing: [Space] to pause, [Enter] to quit.                     >
034:[5C                                                                      
035:<[47m[0K[34C[0;34;47mHit any key.
'
' Text (all except data--see Block 44) for City Stats.
'
BLOCK:4
001:[0;30m[2J[41C[1;33m [0;33mFile Transfering [1m>[0;33mLocation             Users  Calls  Posts  Dnlds  Uplds  DL MB   UL MB    Mins >[1;33m        >
002:>>>>[31C[1;36mGathering data...<[2A[13C[0;36mIf needed: Fix SYS_BLKS.TXT Block #44 to your cities.[14;33f
003:##||Other/Unknown
004:[1;36m
005:[0m
'
' Text (all, everything) for Post UL Processor.
'
BLOCK:5
001:
002:>[1;33m [37mRetrieving internal descriptions...
003:>[1;33m [37mGetting .GIF specs...
004:Description replaced by DIZ: 
005:>[1;33m [37mChecking for viruses...
006:*.*
007:[1;32mPathname to post process :  [37m
008:[1;31m  Not found.
009:>[1;33m [37mCapturing BBS headers...
010:>[1;33m [37mAdding BBS headers...
011:PK
012:From 
013::
014:[255D
015:>[1;33m [37mDuplicate Checking...
016:File-Op: %1 duplicate of %2
017:>[1;31m    %1 appears to be a duplicate of %2.  Credit reduced.>    If not a duplicate, the sysop will restore your credit.**>
018:>[1;31m    Warning: %1 appears to be a duplicate of %2.>    If so, you may be penalized later.**>
019:[25;1f[1;30m[0K[33C<esc> to abort[19;1f[0;32m[0KBuilding your Duplicate File Checker's index...
020:[7h
021:[2J
022:DESC.SDI
023:FILE_ID.DIZ
024:Credit was automatically taken back for the duplicate.
025:>[0;32mThis will do post-upload processing on files.  It is useful for files that you>
026:have downloaded from another BBS, and did not go through the normal post-upload>
027:processing.>>
028:Enter as many pathnames as you want.  You may enter wildcards.  You may also>
029:enter "@pathname" for a file containing a list of pathnames to work with.>>
030:Processing includes extracting header comments, adding header comments, getting>
031:.DIZ descriptions, getting GIF/JPG specs, dupe checking, and optionally other>
032:stuff in your own VIRUSCHK.BAT file.>>
'
' Text (all, complete, entire) for user note lister.
'
BLOCK:6
001:[0;30m[2J[33C[1;31mUse[0;31mr List[1ming>
002:[37m>
003:[0;30;47m        Name                         Note                          Where       >
004:[0;1;30m[0m>
005:[0;1;31m
006:  [0;31m
007:  [0;1;31m
008:<[0;1;30m[Enter]
009:<[0;1;30m[Enter] for next page, <esc> to quit.
'
' Text (all, complete, entire) for the Door System.
'
BLOCK:7
001:_SHELL _FULL
002:_DOORINFO _DOORSYS _WWIV _SPITFIRE _PCB14 _PCB12 _WILDCAT
003:DORINFO DOOR.SYS CHAIN.TXT SFDOORS.DAT PCBOARD.SYS PCBOARD.SYS CALLINFO.BBS AVAIL.DOR AVAIL.DOR
004:!60%61%62%63%10#24%03%08%02#25#65#13#30
005:%48#05#23#71#05%21%22%22%22%01%02%16%17%04#65#08%20#12#13%23#18%22%30%30%26#01%14#06#07#24#24%27%29%29%61%61%40
006:#01%01%01%30#50%51#52%20#53#18#65#66#58#25#04%12%29%29%55%07#48!60%05#44#24#09#06#10#07%67
007:#01%01%04%03#32#48#13#44%29%25#65#06#07#13#44#24%24%24%70#05%25#24#24#71#24#24#24#24#09#10%16%02
008:*21*05*32*01*03*04*44*13*71*48
009:*21*01*32*03*04*44*12
010:%01#39%02#65#13%11%04#01#24%44%44%30#24#24#24#24%16%18%06%14%20#08#18#24#06#07#23%39#48%27
011:[avail door]
012:[avail door]
013:.DEF
014:
015:\
016:
017:JDRBBS
018:%01#48%33%35%34%36!09!60%28#37#38%05%55%43%46%56%57%02#03#14%20#13#65%16%27#06#07#73#72#49#52#36#16#17
019:                              
020: 0 0 0 -1YA
021:00:00 0-1    
022: 0 0 0 0
023:-1
024:-1A
025:NOVICE
026:KB
027: BAUD,N,8,1
028:COLOR
029:LOCAL
030:REMOTE
031:0 BAUD,N,8,1
032:.000000
033:N
034:Y
035: 0
036:-1
037:GR
038:%45%22%45#02#24%20%44%44#53#24#09#10%19#31#11
039:REM 
040:LOCAL
041:00:00
042:00:00:00
043:COM
044::
045:M
046:F
047:8N1
048:FALSE
049:TRUE
050:CD 
051:Debugger: %1 hung up in 
052:[23;1f[0;30m[0K[31mYou have no more minutes with which to access doors today.**
053:[23;1f[0;30m[0K[32mThis door may only be accessed between %1 and %2.***
054:>
055:[1;32mWhich shall we do?
056:[23;1f[0;30m[0K[31mYou do not have the proper access level for this.***
'
' Text (all, complete, entire) for Listing of Unvalidated Files.
'
BLOCK:8
001:[0;30m[2J[1;37mFiles not yet validated:>>
002:[0;32m---none--->
003:>[25C[0m--%1>
004:+|~|[1;31m
005:[32m
006:  [36m
'
' Text (all, complete, entire) for Remove/Oust File.
'
BLOCK:9
001:
002:[18;1f[0;30m[0K>[0K>[0K>[0K>[0K>[0K>[0K[18;1f[18;1f[30C[0;32mĿ>[1mFilename.ext to remove/etc. :  [s[0;32m[21;1f(Use wildcards to delete duplicate filenames.)[1;37m[u
003:[s[21;1f[0K[u
004:            
005:>[1;32mConfirm each file deletion
006:[0;32m>
007:[s[1;32mDelete 
008:[u[0K
009:File deleted from %1 dir.>
010:File Removed: 
011:Description moved to unprocessed files list (ALSO_GOT.LST).>
012:[0K
013:[0;30m[0K[1;32mHow shall we log this?
014:.GIF
015: aka for:
016:           aka for:
017:[1;33;45m
018:<[1;32mContinue with this removal
019:[18;1f[0;30m[0K>[0K>[0K>[0K>[0K>[0K>[0K[18;1f
'
' Text (all, complete, entire) for split-screen chat.
'
BLOCK:14
001:[0m[2J[1;31mĴ [0;31m%1[1;31m %2
002:[0m[2J
003:CLS
004:[78C[78C[78C[78C[78C[78C[78C[78C[78C[78C[78C[78C%1[78C[78C[78C[78C[78C[78C[78C[78C[78C%2[15;2f[0;33m
005:[0;31m
006:[0;33m
007:[s[B[0K[78C[1;31m[0;33m[u
008:[s[0K[78C[1;31m[0;33m[u[s[B[0K[78C[1;31m[0;33m[u
009:[s[B[0K[78C[1;31m[0;36m[u
010:[s[0K[78C[1;31m[0;36m[u[s[B[0K[78C[1;31m[0;36m[u
011:[25;1f[0;31m
012:[0;33m
013:[0;36m
014:[1;41f[0;1;30m[Sysop: <alt>c to exit, <f10> for help]
015:[0m
016:(Chat trapping is on)
017:  (User's Chat trapping is on)
018:| Chat from %1 at %2.  %3 on-line. |
'
' Text for help with doing a FREQ.
'
BLOCK:25
001:[15;2f[1;34;47m Put the net address of the BBS from where you wish the file in the At field.
002:  Put the file line in the subject field.  The file line is of the format:
003:   "filename [!password]".  Where "filename" is the file's name, or magic word,
004:   and "password" is the optional password (if the BBS requires it).  You may
005:   use "||" in lieu of CR/LF's (to do multiple requests right now).
006:  Examples:  JDRBBS
007:              JDRBBS08.ZIP
008:              JDRBBS !mypass||COMMIE||DBUILD||cgaicon
009:              JDRBBS08.ZIP !mypass
010:  No message will be sent or stored.  The TO: field is ignored.
'
' Text (all, complete, entire) for Group Handling system.
'
BLOCK:27
001:>>[0;32mWhen entering a group name, you may enter its full name or its number.
002:>>>[0;36mGroups: [1;32mL[0;36mist, [1;32mNumber[0;36m, [1;32mD[0;36melete, [1;32mC[0;36mreate, or [1;32m[Enter][0;36m to quit :  [1;37m
003:LDC
004:List>>[1;36mThe currently defined groups are:>>
005:+|~|[33m%1 [35m%2>
006:[0;32m<empty>
007:   
008:  [0;31mGroup not found.
009:>>[0;32mWorking with [1;35m%1>>[1;32mL[0;36mist members, [1;32mA[0;36mdd member, [1;32mD[0;36melete member, or [1;32m[Enter][0;36m  :  [1;37m
010:LAD
011:List>>[1;36mMembers of [1;35m%1>>
012:+|~|[33m%1>
013:Add>>[32mName to add to this group :  [37m
014:  [0;32mDone.>
015:Delete>>[32mName to remove from this group :  [37m
016:>[0;31mName not found
017:Delete>>[32mRemove which group :  [37m
018:Create>>[32mName of the new group to create :  [37m
019:>[0;31mGroup already exists.
020:>[1;35m%1[0;32m created as group number [1;35m%2
021:                              
022:  
023:                 
'
' Block text for states stats screen.  "xx|" is the letters to match to
' the users location.  How it's displayed depends on how you want it
' displayed (ie. see STATS_US.ANS--you can limit what you show).  Example:
' Replace the "Alabama" entry with "43QU|QB|     Quebec" and you can tally
' those from that region of Canada, and in some ansi just display those
' numbers (use the "display state stats #1" smart-command).  Thus, this
' allows one to identify up to 50 locations.
'
BLOCK:43
001:AL|    Alabama
002:AK|    Alaska
003:AZ|    Arizona
004:AR|    Arkansas
005:CA|    California
006:CO|    Colorado
007:CT|    Connecticut
008:DE|    Delaware
009:FL|    Florida
010:GA|GE| Georgia
011:HI|HA| Hawaii
012:ID|    Idaho
013:IL|    Illinois
014:IN|    Indiana
015:IA|IO| Iowa
016:KS|KA| Kansas
017:KY|KE| Kentucky
018:LA|LO| Louisiana
019:ME|    Maine
020:MD|    Maryland
021:MA|    Massachusetts
022:MI|    Michigan
023:MN|    Minnesota
024:MS|    Mississippi
025:MO|    Missouri
026:MT|    Montana
027:NB|    Nebraska
028:NV|    Nevada
029:NH|    New Hampshire
030:NJ|    New Jersey
031:NM|    New Mexico
032:NY|    New York
033:NC|    North Carolina
034:ND|    North Dakota
035:OH|    Ohio
036:OK|    Oklahoma
037:OR|    Oregon
038:PA|PE| Pennsylvania
039:RI|RH| Rhode Island
040:SC|    South Carolina
041:SD|    South Dakota
042:TN|    Tennessee
043:TX|    Texas
044:UT|    Utah
045:VT|VE| Vermont
046:VA|VI| Virginia
047:WA|    Washington
048:WV|WE| West Virginia
049:WI|    Wisconsin
050:WY|    Wyoming
'
' Block text for the City Stats data.  Less flexible in its display than
' the State Stats above, but you are able to expand this list a lot farther
' (up to 255 entries).  It also provides the stats real time, rather than
' using those numbers from the last time "Update Stats" was run.
'
' The stuff between the "|"'s is matched up to the users Location field
' in their record.  When displaying we display the long form of the city
' name.
'
' Change these as you like (including adding or deleting entries).  These
' particular values are for Wisconsin.  After you do your own area, UL a
' copy to me and I'll include it in future releases.
'
BLOCK:44
001:##|ALL|     Allouez
002:##|APP|     Appleton
003:##|BEA|     Beaver Dam
004:##|BEL|     Beloit
005:##|BIG|     Big Bend
006:##|BROO|    Brookfield
007:##|BROW|    Brown Deer
008:##|BUR|     Burlington
009:##|CAL|     Caledonia
010:##|CED|     Cedarburg
011:##|CHI|     Chippewa Falls
012:##|COL|     Colgate
013:##|CUD|     Cudahy
014:##|DE P|    De Pere
015:##|DEL|     Delafield
016:##|EAU|     Eau Claire
017:##|EDG|     Edgerton
018:##|ELM|     Elm Grove
019:##|FON|     Fond du Lac
020:##|FOX|     Fox Point
021:##|FRA|     Franklin
022:##|GER|     Germantown
023:##|GLE|     Glendale
024:##|GRA|     Grafton
025:##|GREEN |  Green Bay
026:##|GREEND|  Greendale
027:##|GREENF|  Greenfield
028:##|HAL|     Hales Corners
029:##|HAR|     Hartland
030:##|HUB|     Hubertus
031:##|JAC|     Jackson
032:##|JAN|     Janesville
033:##|KAU|     Kaukauna
034:##|KEN|     Kenosha
035:##|LA |     La Crosse
036:##|MAD|     Madison
037:##|MAN|     Manitowoc
038:##|MARI|    Marinette
039:##|MARS|    Marshfield
040:##|MENA|    Menasha
041:##|MENOMONE|   Menomonee Falls
042:##|MENOMONI|   Menomonie
043:##|MEQ|     Mequon
044:##|MIL|     Milwaukee
045:##|MON|     Monona
046:##|MUK|     Mukwonago
047:##|MUS|     Muskego
048:##|NEE|     Neenah
049:##|NEW|     New Berlin
050:##|OAK|     Oak Creek
051:##|OCO|     Oconomowoc
052:##|OSH|     Oshkosh
053:##|PEW|     Pewaukee
054:##|PLA|     Platteville
055:##|RAC|     Racine
056:##|SAU|     Saukville
057:##|SHE|     Sheboygan
058:##|SHO|     Shorewood
059:##|SO|      South Milwaukee
060:##|ST.|     St. Francis
061:##|STE|     Stevens Point
062:##|STU|     Sturgeon Bay
063:##|SUN|     Sun Prairie
064:##|SUP|     Superior
065:##|SUS|     Sussex
066:##|THI|     Thiensville
067:##|TOS|     Tosa
068:##|TWO|     Two Rivers
069:##|WAL|     Wales
070:##|WATERF|  Waterford
071:##|WATERT|  Watertown
072:##|WAUK|    Waukesha
073:##|WAUS|    Wausau
074:##|WAUW|    Wauwatosa
075:##|WEST A|W. A|  West Allis
076:##|WEST B|  West Bend
077:##|WHITEF|  Whitefish Bay
078:##|WHITEW|  Whitewater
079:##|WIS|     Wisconsin Rapids
'
' Waiting for caller help pages.
'
BLOCK:45
001:[10C[45m [1;32;45mKeys:          Currently       When-user-on   
002:[10C[45m [0;41m<up>[32m/[37m<down>[32;45m [41mlog screens     [45m [41m                [45m 
003:[10C[45m [0;41m<alt>o     [32;45m [41m                [45m [41moutput a file   [45m 
004:[10C[45m [0;41m<alt>t     [32;45m [41mtrap all toggle [45m [41mtrap all toggle [45m 
005:[10C[45m [0;41m<end>      [32;45m [41mturbo login     [45m [41m                [45m 
006:[10C[45m [0;41m<f1>       [32;45m [41mthis help       [45m [41m                [45m 
007:[10C[45m [0;41m<f2>       [32;45m [41mtrap chat toggle[45m [41mtrap chat toggle[45m 
008:[10C[45m [0;41m<f3>       [32;45m [41mchat availablity[45m [41mchat availablity[45m 
009:[10C[45m [0;41m<f5>       [32;45m [41m                [45m [41m25/50 Lines     [45m 
010:[10C[45m [0;41m<f6>       [32;45m [41mscreen blanking [45m [41mscreen blanking [45m 
011:[10C[45m [0;41m<f8>       [32;45m [41mstats display   [45m [41mtext strings pad[45m 
012:[10C[45m [0;41m<f9>       [32;45m [41mlogon locally   [45m [41msysop-on-next   [45m 
013:[10C[45m [0;41m<f10>      [32;45m [41mWFC Menu        [45m [41mhot-keys helper [45m 
014:[10C[45m [0;41m<alt>b     [32;45m [41m                [45m [41mbeep the user   [45m 
015:[10C[45m [0;41m<alt>c     [32;45m [41m                [45m [41mchat with user  [45m 
016:[10C[45m [0;41m<alt>d     [32;45m [41mterminal program[45m [41m                [45m 
017:[10C[45m [0;41m<alt>h     [32;45m [41mhot list limitor[45m [41mhang up         [45m 
018:[10C[45m [0;41m<alt>k     [32;45m [41m                [45m [41mkill user wn/xit[45m 
019:[10C[45m [0;41m<alt>p     [32;45m [41mport debugger   [45m [41mport debugger   [45m 
020:[10C[45m [0;41m<alt>s     [32;45m [41mshell to dos    [45m [41mshell to dos    [45m 
021:[10C[45m [0;41m<alt>u     [32;45m [41m                [45m [41muser maintanence[45m 
022:[10C[45m [0;41m<alt>x     [32;45m [41mexit to dos     [45m [41memergency exit  [45m 
023:[10C[45m [0;41m<alt>z     [32;45m [41m->dos & off-hook[45m [41m                [45m 
023:[10C[0;35;44m
'
' Header for master files list files.
' %1 for the date of the file's creation.
' > for a CR/LF
'
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001:>
002:                   I   M   M   O   R   T   A   L   I   T   Y>
003:>
004:                               Master Files List>
005:                           (Adjusted to your level.)>
006:                                   %1>
007:>
'
' Text (all, complete, entire) for Net Mail.
'
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001:
002:
003:
004:
005:
006:
007:
008:
009:
010:>[0;32mImport a loose Fido type message packet into your message areas.>>You can use wildcards.  The packets may be compresed (.MO1, .TU1, etc.).>>[1;32mPacket pathname(s) to import :  [37m
011:PKT
012:[0;31mDisk too full to continue to process net mail.**
013:Packet send not successful.  DSZLOG not found!
014:                                
015:Importing Fido-style packet from %1 to %2.
016:Adjustment, packet importing: deleted packet from self.
017:Net Mail packet imported from %1 at %2 with %3 new messages.
018:*.*
019:[23;1f[0mDisk too full to continue to process net mail.[0K[24;1f[0mMove the files in TEMP to someplace safe before restarting the BBS.[0K
020:?
021:MO?TU?WE?TH?FR?SA?SU?
022:Unknown file %1, moved to \MISCMAIL.
023:Non-packet file %1, moved to \MISCMAIL.
024:[1;34;47m[0KImporting 
025:         
026:                                  
027:<none>
028:MESSAGE.???
029:Message stored in the file attach.
030:[1;34;47m[0KFROM %1 TO %2 RE: %3 
031:FROM %1 TO %2 RE: %3
032:>
033:AREA:
034:MSGID: 
035: (Duplicate)
036:ASSOC: 
037:[0;37;47m[2J[36CNet Mail
038:[0;30;47m%1[30m%2[34m EMSI initiated.%3
039:[30m%1[34m Doing outbound routing for %2:%3
040:[1;31;47mThis command may only be used on EchoMail areas.
041:      
042:            
043:Net address %1 was not found in the node list.
044:1-
045:[30m%1[34m Building packet.%2
046:This is for NetMail areas only.
047:    
048:[1;30;47m
049:[34m EMSI initiated
050:Net address %1 tried password "%2" which is wrong.
051:[34m Received a YOOHOO
052:[s
053:[u
054:Mail contact cmd error: invalid Zone Zero (0:net/node) address specified.
055:SU1MO1TU1WE1TH1FR1SA1
056:[21;1f[0;31mPacket compression/decompression unsuccessful.[0K>[0mDisk too full to continue to process net mail, or command line is too long, or[0K>not enough shell-to-DOS memory, or de-archiver missing.[0K>[0mMove any files in TEMP\ to someplace safe before restarting the BBS.[0K>
057:
058:                      
059:[s[0K
060:[REQ sent]
061:**EMSI_REQA77E
062:[NAK sent]
063:**EMSI_NAKEEC3
064:EMSI_DAT
065:[Receving EMSI data]
066:[CRC mismatch][u
067:[ACK sent]
068:**EMSI_ACKA490
069:[s[Sending EMSI info]
070:{EMSI}{%1}{%2}{8N1,PUA}{ZMO,ARC,XMA,FNC}{FE}{%3}{}{}
071:{EMSI}{%1}{%2}{8N1}{ZMO,ARC,XMA,FNC}{FE}{%3}{}{}
072:**
073:[u[0K[s[ReSending EMSI info]
074:[Timed Out]
075:EMSI_NAK
076:[NAK received]
077:EMSI_ACK
078:[ACK Received]
079:[Sending ENQ][s
080:.
081:[u[s[Resending ENQ][0K
082:%1[30m%2[34m Receiving Hello
083:[CRC Good][Sending ACK][Done]
084:[CRC Mismatch]
085:[0;30;47m%1[30m%2[34m Sending Hello using %3[s
086:[u[ENQ Received][Resending Hello][s
087:[u[ACK Received][Done]
088:Contacted:  
089: at %1 (%2)[%3].
090:EMSI_REQ
091:**EMSI_INQC816
092:[REQ Received][INQ Sent][0K
093:.IDX
094:[u[1;34;47m[0K[s[Sending EMSI/YooHoo/TSync]
095:**EMSI_INQC816**EMSI_INQC816
096:[Received YooHoo]
097:Their capabilities: 
098:  [ZedZip]
099:  [No ZedZip]
100:[FREQ]
101:[No FREQ]
102:[Sending YooHoo]
103:[Resending YooHoo]
104:[ENQ received]
105:Contacted:  %1 [%2]
106:Contacted:  [using %1]
107:Contacted:  %1 %2 [%3]
108:Contacted:  %1 at %2  [using %3]
109:%1Contacted:  %2 at %3
110:.PKT
111:Packing mail for HUB.
112:[0K
113:[0K[u[s
114:%1[30m%2[0;34;47m Got hung up on![0K%3
115:%1[30m%2[34m %3 messages to pack.
116:INTL 
117:  
118:[1;30;47m%1[0;34;47m Got hung up on![0K%2
119:[1;30;47m%1[0;34;47m Packet completed.[0K%2
120:[1;30;47m%1[0;34;47m Scanning [s
121:        
122: is too big to be real, ignoring it.
123: !
124:Their FREQ of "%1" was rejected (no FREQ's allowed).
125:Their FREQ of "%1" was rejected (no magic or file name).
126:Their FREQ of "%1" was rejected (no match, pswd, baud, etc.).
127:Their FREQ of "%1" was accepted and processed.
128:*.REQ
129:No messages in return for %1.
130:Net mail packet exported to %1 at %2 with %3 messages.
131:%1[30m%2[34m Packet send not successful.
132:Packet send not successful.
133:[1;30;47m%1[0;34;47m Packet send successful.%2[s
134: d
135:.*
136:[sUpdating Last-Read pointers for %1[u
137: is not a valid packet file?  Moving to MISCMAIL.
138:*.
139:REPLY:
140:Debugger: Rcvd EMSI: 
141:Debugger: Sent EMSI: 
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001:[s[13;3f[0;34m[0;1;30m[user does not see this][0;34m[0mF10 Help[34mͻ
002:[14;3f[0;34m[1;33m<alt>o      [0;33moutput a file             [32m  [1;33m<alt>b [0;33mbeep the user             [0;34m
003:[15;3f[0;34m[1;33m<alt>t      [0;33mtrap all toggle           [32m  [1;33m<alt>c [0;33mchat with user            [0;34m
004:[16;3f[0;34m[1;33m            [0;33m                          [32m  [1;33m<alt>h [0;33mlog off the user (hang up)[0;34m
005:[17;3f[0;34m[1;33m<f2>        [0;33mtrap chat toggle          [32m  [1;33m<alt>k [0;33mkill user when they logout[0;34m
006:[18;3f[0;34m[1;33m<f3>        [0;33mchat availablity toggle   [32m  [1;33m<alt>p [0;33mport debugger/pure mode   [0;34m
007:[19;3f[0;34m[1;33m<f5>        [0;33mtoggle 25/50 lines        [32m  [1;33m<alt>s [0;33mshell to dos              [0;34m
008:[20;3f[0;34m[1;33m<f6>        [0;33mscreen blanking toggle    [32m  [1;33m<alt>u [0;33muser maintanence          [0;34m
009:[21;3f[0;34m[1;33m<f8>        [0;33mtext strings send notepad [32m  [1;33m<alt>x [0;33memergency exit to DOS     [0;34m
010:[22;3f[0;34m[1;33m<f9>        [0;33msysop-on-next toggle      [32m  [1;33m<alt>z [0;33memergency exit to DOS     [0;34m
011:[23;3f[0;34mͼ[u
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' Text for when-in-chat hot-key help.
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BLOCK:72
001:[s[1;48f[0;34m[1;30m[user does not see this][0;34mͻ
002:[2;48f[1;33m<alt>c [36mto exit chat           [0;34m
003:[3;48f[1;33m<alt>1 [36mfor kwazy colors       [0;34m
004:[4;48f[1;33m<alt>2 [36m2-way chat switcher    [0;34m
005:[5;48f[1;33m<alt>t [36mtrap all toggle        [0;34m
006:[6;48f[1;33m<f2>   [36mtrap chat toggle       [0;34m
007:[7;48f[1;33m<f3>   [36mchat availablity toggle[0;34m
008:[8;48f[1;33m<f8>   [36mtext strings notepad   [0;34m
009:[9;48f[1;33m<f9>   [36msysop-on-next toggle   [0;34m
010:[10;48f[1;33m<alt>b [36mbeep the user          [0;34m
011:[11;48f[1;33m<alt>h [36mlog off the user       [0;34m
012:[12;48f[1;33m<alt>k [36mkill 'em when logout   [0;34m
013:[13;48f[1;33m<alt>s [36mshell to dos           [0;34m
014:[14;48f[1;33m<alt>x [36memergency exit to DOS  [0;34m
015:[15;48f[1;33m<alt>o [36moutput a file          [0;34m
016:[16;48fͼ[u[0;31m

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