Uconfig

+jhelp uconfig

Your personal jobs list can be configured. By setting a list of flags on  yourself, you can  get a customized display of the jobs listings. Flag: Displays                         Flag   Displays -  T     Title                             B     Bucket D    Due On                            A     Assigned To   S     Status                            M     Modified On   C     Creation Date                     O     Opened By   #     Job DB#                           F     Flags You can set these by typing, for example: > &JOBS me=TBDS The default is: BTDAS Try setting a different list and looking at it, but note that choosing all the flags, the list will look terrible unless you have a very wide screen setting, as it will spill over 80 columns. If that happens, drop some letters off of the end of your setting and try it again. You can also turn off jobs broadcasts by: > &JOBS_SILENCE me=1 Erasing the attribute will return you to the default behavior.

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+jhelp uconfig2

Anomaly Jobs now supports skins, which are display definitions that allow you to change the way that +jobs looks to the user. By default, Anomaly Jobs ships with two skins: DEFAULT (the classic skin) and CHROME (an example  skin). To change your skin: > &JOBSKIN me= To revert to the default, erase the attribute from yourself. Continued in: uconfig3

+jhelp uconfig3 You can filter out some mail generated by the system (such as +request receipts) by setting: > &JOBS_NOSPAM me=1 This will filter out 'non-important' MLETTER_* hooks. Erasing the attr will return you to the default behavior. There are two methods by which you can track new job activity. The new method is similar to Myrddin's BBS (ie, once you read a job, it is no longer 'new' to you). The old method (new activity since your last log out is new until you log out again) is the default. To use the new method: > &JOBSN me=1 Erasing the attribute will return you to the default behavior. See also: access, bconfig