
PBLIST and the other for turning ON or OFF the use of the callsigns on the cur-
rent PBLIST.
+ SSID’s attached to callsigns are always ignored in the mailbox.
The maximum number of callsigns allowed in PBLIST is 10. Up to 10 callsigns
may be entered at once, using the format shown after the command name, and the
new list of from 1 to 10 callsigns will replace whatever list was there before. The
PBLIST command can be used to add a single callsign (+callsign), so long as
there is room for the new callsign on the list (if there is not, the TNC responds
with “EH?” and returns you to the command prompt). Similarly, you can remove
a single callsign (-callsign) from the list. And to remove all items from the cur-
rent list, enter PBLIST NONE.
When you change PBLIST, the new list of callsigns takes effect immediately for use
with the PBBS commands (LISTMINE, READMINE, and KILLMINE). But the new
list will not be used with the mail-status indicator until after the next disconnect
from the PBBS or the next reset.
When PBLIST is ON, the callsigns on the current PBLIST list are included as
“mine” for use with the “mail” indicator and the PBBS commands (LISTMINE,
READMINE, and KILLMINE). Your callsign (MYCALL) and your MYPBBS
are also included as “mine” when PBLIST is ON.
When PBLIST is OFF, only your callsign (MYCALL) and your MYPBBS are
included as “mine” for use with the “mail” indicator and the PBBS commands
(LISTMINE, READMINE, and KILLMINE).
+ Hint: Some uses of PBLIST to give you additional use of your “mail” indicator
(and the PBBS commands shown above) would be to include on PBLIST:
(1) callsigns of family members who are also hams, (2) old callsigns that people
might still be using for you, and/or (3) callsigns that are common errors in trying
to reach you (e.g., replacing a “zero” with an “0" in your callsign).
PBLO
[OLD | NEW] [FIXED | VARIABLE]
default NEW VARIABLE
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