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   Digital Man to Mike Powell   
   Re: logon.asc/ans   
   17 Jul 25 15:41:58   
   
   TZUTC: -0700   
   MSGID: 58347.sync_sys@1:103/705 2cdf9621   
   REPLY: 14219.dove-sync_sys@723:320/1 2cde7cb4   
   PID: Synchronet 3.21a-Linux master/05e4146d5 Jul 02 2025 GCC 12.2.0   
   TID: SBBSecho 3.29-Linux master/6d0371950 Jul 15 2025 GCC 12.2.0   
   COLS: 80   
   BBSID: VERT   
   CHRS: CP437 2   
   FORMAT: flowed   
   NOTE: FSEditor.js v1.105   
     Re: Re: logon.asc/ans   
     By: Mike Powell to DIGITAL MAN on Thu Jul 17 2025 09:56 am   
      
    > >  > Just FYI, I tried this, and also tried something based on what Gamgee   
    > >  > posted, and still no dice.  It is as if the logon.asc/ans files no   
    > >  > longer exist (although I can see them).   
    >   
    > > How are you logging in? If you use fast-login, for example (placing a '!'   
    > > at the begging of your login ID), logon screens aren't displayed.   
    >   
    > Not using fast login.   
    >   
    > On the "main" system, I am logging in with SSH.  I just tried it via telnet   
    > and the logon screen doesn't display.   
    >   
    > On the "test" system, I am logging in via telnet with the matrix.  It maybe   
    > didn't display there before, I cannot remember, but I thought it did.   
    >   
    > > See exec/logon.js for more details.   
    >   
    > Once upon a time, I actually would go in and make some minor mods to some   
    > of the ssjs files as I could follow the logic.  Looking over this file here,   
    > you might as well be asking me to translate ancient Greek.  :)   
      
   Is it possible you just have the logon*.msg file in the wrong directory?   
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