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<strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> OPERATING MANUAL Pactor OPEPATION<br />
11.9.7 SYSOP MailDrop Commands<br />
The MailDrop commands that you the SYSOP have access to are the same as<br />
those described in chapter 5 of the manual on MailDrop Operation.<br />
11.9.8 Remote User MailDrop Commands<br />
When a remote user has logged onto your MailDrop the following commands<br />
are available to the distant station:<br />
A, B, H, J, K, L, R, S, V, ?.<br />
The remote user may end a command with either or a carriage<br />
return.<br />
A brief description of each command follows in the next sections. The<br />
description is expanded where the command operation differs from the<br />
Packet MailDrop section found in chapter 5.<br />
11.9-8.1 A (ABORT) (Remote only)<br />
11.9.8.2 B (BYE)<br />
The “A” command aborts the listing or reading of messages by the remote<br />
calling station as described in chapter 5. The difference in Pactor is<br />
that the remote user must send the ACHG command first to reverse the<br />
direction of the link before he can issue the Abort command.<br />
The remote user also has the ability to abort a command that may have<br />
been mis-typed by typing '///, on the same line as the bad command.<br />
The “B" command logs the remote station off the MailDrop. In Pactor the<br />
remote station may gracefully shut down the link with the RECEIVE<br />
character () or the CWID character ().<br />
11.9.8.3 H (HELP)<br />
The "H” command sends the remote station a help list of the available<br />
commands shown in chapter 5.<br />
11.9.8.4 J (JLOGI (Remote only command)<br />
The "J” command sent by the distant station will cause the MailDrop to<br />
send the list of stations who have logged in to your Pactor MailDrop.<br />
11.9.8.5 K n (KILL n [mine])<br />
The "K no command deletes message number On" from the MailDrop as<br />
described in chapter S. The "KM" command will kill all of your messages<br />
that have been read.<br />
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