11.9.6 Monitor MailDrop Operation
The local user (SYSOP) can monitor the dialog by setting MDMON ON.
The PK-900 stays in command mode during remote MailDrop access.
11.9.7 SYSOP MailDrop Commands
The MailDrop commands that you the SYSOP have access to are the same
as those described in Chapter 5 of the manual on MailDrop Operation.
11.9.8 Remote User MailDrop Commands
When a remote user has logged onto your MailDrop the following
commands are available to the distant station:
A, B, H, J, K, L, R, S, V, ?.
The remote user may end a command with either <CTRL-Z> or a carriage
return.
A brief description of each command follows in the next sections. The
description is expanded where the command operation differs from the
Packet Maildrop section found in Chapter 5.
11.9.8.1 A (ABORT) (Remote only)
The "A" command aborts the listing or reading of messages by the
remote calling station as described in chapter 5. The difference in
PACTOR is that the remote user must send the ACHG command first to
reverse the direction of the link before he can issue the Abort
command.
The remote user also has the ability to abort a command that may have
been mis-typed by typing "///" on the same line as the bad command.
11.9.8.2 B (BYE)
The "B" command logs the remote station off the MailDrop. In PACTOR
the remote station may gracefully shut down the link with the RECEIVE
character (<CTRL-D>) or the CWID character (<CTRL-F>).
11.9.8.3 H (HELP)
The "H" command sends the remote station a help list of the available
commands shown in Chapter 5.
11.9.8.4 J (JLOG) (Remote only command)
The "J" command sent by the distant station will cause the MailDrop to
send the list of stations who have logged in to your MailDrop.
11.9.8.5 K n (KILL n [Mine])
The "K n" command deletes message number "n" from the MailDrop as
described in Chapter 5. The "KM" command will kill all of your
messages that have been read.
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