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connection.
10-1-4 ROUTE command
Abbrev. ROU default ON range ON/OFF
example ROU OFF
When a Forwarded message is received from a forwarding BBS, this command determines if the routing
information is saved or not. If ON, the route information is saved. OFF discards the information.
10-1-5 OVERKILL command
Abbrev. OVE default 0 range 0-255
example OVE 10
This command will delete old messages stored in the memory automatically. When a writer is entering a
message larger than the remaining capacity of the memory, the “Too long, try again, canceled your message”
warning appears and the message won’t be accepted. By enabling this command, the BBS automatically deletes
the oldest message stored to obtain enough memory for the new message. The command sets the number of
messages that can be deleted in such an event. By setting to 0, this feature is disabled.
10-1-6 EXTCLR command
Abbrev. EXTC default None range none
example EXTC
This command clears all MB memories.
10-1-7 LOG command
Abbrev. LOG default None range None
example LOG
The latest 18 stations connected to MB will be displayed as a list. In addition, the connected time will be shown
if the DAYTIME command is activated. The RESTART command or turning off the power deletes the list.
10-2 Message operation command (for system manager)
A BBS is usually used by the user-stations for reading or posting messages. However, system operator
commands are available for maintenance purposes, using terminal software.
10-2-1 FILE command
Abbrev. FI default None range None
example FI
This shows a list of ALL messages in the MB.
10-2-2 LIST command
Abbrev. LI default None range None
example LI
This command displays all message EXCEPT those being sent from one outside station addressed to another
outside station.
10-2-3 MINE command
Abbrev. MI default None range None
example MI
This command displays all message sent to, or sent from my station.