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? _
For help on a specific command, enter H x where x is
the command for which you wish help.
For example, H R will give help for the READ command.
H N gives information for new users.
If this is the first time you have connected, please use H N
Message commands: (K)ill (L)ist (R)ead (S)end
File commands: (D)ownload (U)pload (W)hat
GateWay commands: (C)onnect (M)onitor (RT) RoundTable
Misc commands: (H)elp (?) Same as H
(B)ye (I)nfo (J) Calls heard
(N)ame (T)alk to sysop (V)ersion
! Sysop Commands: (@) Become sysop. (!) Execute DOS command
! Sysop Commands: (<) Read commands from script file.
H - Gives a summary of the commands.
H x - Gives an explanation of command x.
Example: H R Details read command.
H * - Gives an explanation of all commands.
Optional fields of the commands are shown inside "[]"
? !
!
! ! DOS_command - Does the DOS command from the Mailox command
! line. Note that the log, mail, and user files
! are still open. Do not access them.
!
? <
!
! < file - The MailBox will read input from file instead of the console.
! Control is returned to the console at EOF.
! This can be used, for example, to create complex distributions.
!
? @
!
! @ - Switch between the standard commands remote sysop commands.
! User must have sysop privilege.
!
? B
B - Log off the MailBox.
Disconnecting has the same effect.
? C
Cp call - Connect to call using port p. Example - CA N6MPW.
Cp - Send data out port p.
CM # CALL - Copy message # to CALL. Same syntax as S command.
Example - CM 123 kb6dui.
!
! C YYMMDD HHMM - Set the clock.
!
! CM # CALL [@ bbs] [< call] [$BID] - Copy message. (See "S" command)
! EXAMPLE - CM 923 N6HAM or CM 923 KB6LIB @ N6MPW < N6IYA
? D
Dd filename - Download a file from the MailBox.
d is the path identifier.
Example: DA DESIG.NTS
! Full device and directory path may be given.
! EXAMPLE - DE \BBS\PACKET\DESIG.NTS
? E
!
! E # - Edit a message header.
! EP p - Edit port parameters for port p.
! ES - Edit system parameters.
! EU - Sweep through all users.
! EU CALL - Edit a user record.
!
? F
!
! Fd # FILE opt - Make a file from a message, in directory area d.
! F # FILE opt - Directory path and file name.
! Opt: A - Append to existing file.
! H - Put the message header into the file.
!
? G
!
! GM - Compress the mail file.
! GM n - Compress the mail file, renumber messages starting with n.
!
? I
I - Gives a paragraph on the hardware, software,
and rf facilities of this MailBox station.
! I@ BBS - List users at home bbs.
! IA - List all users.
! IB - List users marked with BBS privilege.
IL - List local users of this MailBox.
! II - List users marked as BBS.
! IO FILE - Read user information from old USER format text file.
! IR FILE - Read user information from WP format text file.
! IS - List sysop users.
! IU - List all users that have logged in.
! IX - List excluded users.
IZ ZIP - List users at ZIP code. Trailing "*" as wildcard.
! For the above commands, if a file name is given as argument,
! the list is put into the file instead of displayed on the screen.
!
? J
Jp - Where p is a port identifier.
Gives a short list of stations recently heard on that port.
The console port list shows the calls of stations recently
connected to the MailBox.
? K
K # - Kills message number #.
Example: K 327 Kills message # 327.
KM - Kills all messages addressed to you, that you have read.
KT # - kills an NTS traffic message.
!
! KA CALL - Kills all messages to call. Example - KA WX.
! KF - Kills all forwarded-but-not-killed messages.
! KF CALL - Kills all forwarded-but-not-killed messages to CALL.
! KO - Kills all "old" messages.
! KY - Kills all messages that have been read.
! KY CALL - Kills all messages to CALL that have been read.
! K@ CALL - Kills all messages addressed at this BBS. Example - K@ RLIBBS.
! Note that plain K will kill ANY message.
? L
Lists messages in reverse order, newest to oldest.
"Personal" messages not to or from you will not be listed.
The various forms of the L command are:
L - List all new messages since your last log-in.
L # - List all messages back to message #.
Example: L 325. Lists all messages to # 325.
L # # - List all messages between the two message numbers.
Example: L 325 335. Lists all messages between 325 and 335.
LL # - List the last # messages.
Example: LL 10. Lists last 10 messages.
L> call - List all messages to this callsign.
Example: L> WA6OCV. Lists all messages to WA6OCV.
L< call - List all messages from this callsign.
Example: L< N7EQN. Lists all messages from N7EQN.
L@ call - List all messages addressed at this BBS callsign.
Example: L@ RLIBBS. Lists all messages at RLIBBS.
LB - List all bulletins.
LF - List all messages that have been forwarded.
LH - List all held messages.
LK - List all killed messages.
LM - "List Mine". Lists all messages TO you.
LO - List all "old" messages.
LP - List all personal messages.
LT - List all NTS traffic.
LY - List all messages that have been read.
! Additional field at end with optional list style:
! Semi-colon means list all information about message.
? M
Mp - Monitor port p.
! M FILE TO - Make a message from a file. See S command for syntax.
! Example - M \BBS\NTS\DESIG.NTS N6MPW
? N
The N commands are used to enter your personal
information into the user database.
N xxxx - Enter your first name into user data base.
NE - Toggle your "expert user" status.
NH xxxx - Enter your 'Home BBS'. (Aids in routing mesages to you.)
NQ - Enter your QTH.
NZ xxxx - Enter your ZIP or postal code. (Aids in routing mesages to you.)
!
! N from to - Rename file.
? O
!
! Op file - Output file to port p, then go to terminal mode on port p.
! Port must have been used by T command first.
!
? P
P CALL - Query the local WP database for all info on call.
Example: P N1HAM.
? Q
!
! Q - Quit (return to DOS).
!
? RT
RT
Invoke RoundTable, NCS will be asked for RoundTable topic,
as well as ports to add in addition to the one he is on.
(use J command to see what ports are available for use)
NCS then hits ENTER to start the RoundTable.
USERS must disconnect, B for bye will not work
Commands available in RT are:
escD n - Disconnect station n from the RoundTable (for NCS only).
escH - Obtain help.
escP - Show the ports available to the RoundTable.
escN - Enter your name.
escQ - Enter your qth.
escU - Show the users logged into the RoundTable.
? R
R # - Read message number #.
Example: R 325. Reads message 325
RH # - Read message number #, showing all routing headers.
Example: See R above.
RM - "Read Mine". Read all your unread messages.
RT - Invoke RoundTable, use H RT for more information.
? S
S - Show system status.
S? xxxx [@ yyy]
Send message type '?' to station 'xxxx', at optional BBS 'yyy'.
The MailBox will prompt for the message title
and then for the message text.
End text entry with a ctrl-Z or /EX.
"?" is an optional "type" of message. They include:
B - Bulletin.
P - Personal. Only the addressee can read or list this type.
T - NTS Traffic
The form SB xxxx [@ yyy] [$BID] is also available for compatability
with the WA7MBL bulletin handling systems.
Example: SP N1DL @ N1DL
SB ALL @ ALLUS
ST 01120 @ ntsny
? T
T - Chat with the Sysop.
Any command or Return before the request times out will
return you to the normal MailBox prompt.
!
! Tp - Go to terminal mode on port p.
! Tp FILE - Go to terminal mode on port p, open save file.
? U
U filename - Upload a file to the name given.
For example: UC WESTNET.BBS
Reject will occur if filename already exists.
? V
V - Show what version of the MailBox is running.
!
! V from to - Copy file.
? W
W - Gives a list of directory areas available on the MailBox.
Wd - Gives a list of the files in directory area d.
Wd ffff.xxx - Gives a list of files in directory area d that
match the given file specification. Global commands
allowed. Example - WE n*.*
!
! - Any path and filespec allowed.
? X
!
! X - Trigger an auto-forward.
! XI - Auto forward, ignore time windows.
! X CALL - Forward, but only to CALL.
! XI CALL - Forward, ignore time window, but only to CALL.
! XP PORT - Forward, but only on PORT.
!
? Z
!
! Z FILE - Delete the file. Full path name allowed.
! Example: Z \bbs\sysop\test.msg
!
! Zd FILE - Delete file from directory area d.
! Example: ZA Westnet.bbs
!