JDS Log: (Freeware)

 "JDS Log", logs all callers as they log on and log off to a sysop defined
txt file. You will place this log file in your screen dir allowing you to 
display this txt file to your callers as a bulletin.

  One use for JDS Log might be to name the txt file todays.txt and display
it to your callers as a bulletin for "Who Called Today". You could also do a 
batch file at the end of the night on a system event to rename this file to 
yester.txt allowing you to display Who Called Today and Who Called 
Yesterday. You would create a batch file to rename todays.txt to yester.txt
and then delete todays.txt, todays.txt would be recreated the next time the 
program runs. This would eliminate the need for you to delete the file
manually every night.

 The first time you run JDS Log, it will create a section in the jds.ini file
in your windows dir:

[JDSLog]
LogFile=c:\excal\scr\todays.txt

 Edit the file name to any name you desire. Be sure to include the path to 
your screen dir so you can display the file as a bulletin to your callers. 

You can register this and all the JDS Plug-Ins through Carbon Street BBS, 
an Excalibur BBS specializing plug-in distribution only. You can log into 
Carbon Street BBS either through modem (610-767-3437) or through the 
internet (@carbonst.com). Carbon Street BBS is owned and operated by 
Phil Long (plong@ptd.net).

We have a listserver called JDSList to provide support for all our plug-ins.
Its also a resource list for all the Excalibur sysops. You may want to 
subscribe to JDSList and stay informed of the latest development in 
JDS Plug-Ins. To subscribe to JDSList, please send a request to 
LISTSERV@microserve.net and in the message text write 
SUBSCRIBE JDSList <YourName>

Thanks,

Dayal D. Purohit, Ph. D. (Math)
P.O. Box 265
Olyphant, PA 18447-0265

mailto:jdsoft@microserve.net
http://www.microserve.net/~jdsoft 