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PK-232 MBX Operating Manual - N3UJJ

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5.4.6 K n (KILL n [Mine])<br />

The "K n" command (Host abbreviation K1) deletes message number "n"<br />

from the MailDrop. As SYSOP, you can kill any message. A calling<br />

station can kill only messages addressed to or from that station.<br />

Messages are killed by number, not call sign. The remote user may<br />

enter the "KM" (Kill Mine) command to KILL all of his or her messages<br />

that have been read previously.<br />

5.4.7 L (LIST [Mine])<br />

The "L" command (Host abbreviation L1) shows you the SysOp a list of<br />

ALL active messages on the MailDrop. The list is preceded by the<br />

following column header:<br />

Msg# Size To From @ BBS Date Time Title<br />

All active messages are listed under this line with the most recent<br />

message first. DAYTIME must be set for the Date and Time to appear.<br />

When a remote user types the LIST command, the MailDrop lists only the<br />

messages that user may read, including messages to "ALL" and "QST."<br />

Messages to other users are not displayed. The MailDrop accepts the<br />

LM (List Mine) command from the remote user. This command acts only<br />

on messages addressed to the remote user, not messages to "ALL" or<br />

"QST."<br />

5.4.8 R n (READ n [Mine])<br />

The "R n" command displays the header and text of message number "n".<br />

Messages are read by number, not call sign. As SYSOP, you can read<br />

all messages. A remote user may READ only messages addressed to his<br />

call sign, or to "ALL" or "QST". The MailDrop accepts the RM (Read<br />

Mine) command from remote users. This command acts only on messages<br />

addressed to the remote user, not messages to "ALL" or "QST." The RM<br />

command displays only messages that have not been read previously.<br />

5.4.9 S callsign (SEND callsign)<br />

The "S callsign" command notifies the MailDrop that either you as<br />

SYSOP or the calling station will now send text into a message.<br />

If 3RDPARTY is ON, then the calling station can leave a message for a<br />

station other than the SYSOP. If the station attempts to leave third<br />

party traffic with 3RDPARTY OFF, then the calling station will see:<br />

*** No 3rd party traffic.<br />

[AEA <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong>M] 18396 free (A,B,H,J,K,L,R,S,V,?) ><br />

If all 18K of the RAM is used, the MailDrop displays the message<br />

"*** No free memory". If there is room, the MailDrop displays the<br />

Subject request message prompt:<br />

"Subject:"<br />

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