• upload your user sigs

    From Jas Hud@DSTREAM to All on Sunday, September 17, 2006 11:00:00
    here's a simple little ditty that allows users
    to upload their prepared signatures.

    # sig uploader v 04-26-06
    !Include sbbsdefs.inc
    !Include userdefs.inc


    cmdkey /s
    print "\r\nprepare to receive %4.sig\r\n"
    #you can also do this internally, i chose the quick route
    exec "cmd /c del %j\\user\\%4.sig"
    receive_FILE_VIA Z "%j\\user\\%4.SIG"
    end_cmd

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  • From Deuce@SYNCNIX to Jas Hud on Sunday, February 25, 2007 22:31:00
    Re: upload your user sigs
    By: Jas Hud to All on Sun Sep 17 2006 11:00 am

    cmdkey /s
    print "\r\nprepare to receive %4.sig\r\n"
    #you can also do this internally, i chose the quick route
    exec "cmd /c del %j\\user\\%4.sig"
    receive_FILE_VIA Z "%j\\user\\%4.SIG"
    end_cmd

    REMOVE_FILE is the command you were looking for. It runs on Windows 9x and *nix too.

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  • From MRoblivious1bmf@MRoblivious1bmf@DOVE-Net.SYNCHRONET_BAJA to Deuce on Monday, February 26, 2007 18:05:31
    To: Deuce
    .,: This is something about upload your user sigs,
    Deuce said it to Jas Hud on Sun Feb 25 2007 10:31 pm ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    Re: upload your user sigs
    By: Jas Hud to All on Sun Sep 17 2006 11:00 am

    cmdkey /s print "\r\nprepare to receive %4.sig\r\n" #you can also
    do this internally, i chose the quick route exec "cmd /c del %j\\user\\%4.sig" receive_FILE_VIA Z "%j\\user\\%4.SIG" end_cmd

    REMOVE_FILE is the command you were looking for. It runs on Windows 9x and *nix too.


    yeah, i know. i have it in my latest one.
    that's from my days when i did it quick and dirty.

    no big deal though. those guys running win98 and linux can bite my ass :D

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