LM : List messages to you
R(ead) R n: Read message number n
RM : Read all your unread messages
S(end) S : Send a message to SYSOP
S n: Send a message to station n
V(ersion) Display TNC firmware version
? Same as H(elp)
5.4.5 J (JLOG) (Remote only command)
The "J" command sent by the distant station will cause your MailDrop
to send the PK-900's MHEARD List to the station. This command is
not available to you the SYSOP since you can simply enter MHEARD at
the PK-900 command prompt.
5.4.6 K n (KILL n [Mine])
The "K n" command (Host abbreviation K1) deletes message number "n"
from the MailDrop. As SYSOP, you can kill any message. A calling
station can kill only messages addressed to or from that station.
Messages are killed by number, not call sign. The remote user may
enter the "KM" (Kill Mine) command to KILL all of his or her messages
that have been read previously.
5.4.7 L (LIST [Mine])
The "L" command (Host abbreviation L1) shows you the SysOp a list of
ALL active messages on the MailDrop. The list is preceded by the
following column header:
Msg# Size To From @ BBS Date Time Title
All active messages are listed under this line with the most recent
message first. DAYTIME must be set for the Date and Time to appear.
When a remote user types the LIST command, the MailDrop lists only the
messages that user may read, including messages to "ALL" and "QST."
Messages to other users are not displayed. The MailDrop accepts the
LM (List Mine) command from the remote user. This command acts only
on messages addressed to the remote user, not messages to "ALL" or
"QST."
5.4.8 R n (READ n [Mine])
The "R n" command (Host abbreviation R1) displays the header and text
of message number "n". Messages are read by number, not call sign.
As SYSOP, you can read all messages. A remote user may READ only
messages addressed to his call sign, or to "ALL" or "QST". The Mail-
Drop accepts the RM (Read Mine) command from remote users. This
command acts only on messages addressed to the remote user, not
messages to "ALL" or "QST." The RM command displays only messages
that have not been read previously.
5.4.9 S callsign (SEND callsign)
The "S callsign" command (Host abbreviation S1) notifies the MailDrop
that either you as SYSOP or the calling station will now send text
into a message.
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