Specifications

Now, type "K #" to KILL one specific message in the MailDrop.
K 6 {The KILL 6 command}
*** Done. {MailDrop confirms}
[AEA PK-900] 16704 free (A,B,H,J,K,L,R,S,V,?) > {MailDrop's prompt}
5.5.5 SEND Messages
You've killed the message and wish to SEND a reply to the MailDrop's
operator, WX2BBB. Again you see the MailDrop's prompt. Remember the
number after the right bracket "]" shows you how much memory space is
available in the MailDrop. Always verify that the MailDrop has enough
memory remaining for the length of message you intend to send.
[AEA PK-900] 16704 free (A,B,H,J,K,L,R,S,V,?) > {MailDrop's prompt}
Now, type "S [callsign]" to SEND a message to the MailDrop's SYSOP. If
you omit the call sign, the MailDrop will address the message to the
MYMAIL or MYCALL call sign. Messages sent with the S command are
considered Private unless they are sent to "ALL" or to "QST".
S WX2BBB {The "SEND callsign" command}
Subject: {MailDrop's Subject prompt}
I WILL BE GOING {Your subject entry}
Enter message, ^Z (CTRL-Z) or /EX to end {MailDrop answers you}
YEAH, I GOT THE MAILING AND WILL {Type your message to WX2BBB}
BE GLAD TO PICK YOU UP. WHAT TIME
DO YOU WANT ME THERE? IS MARY
GOING? CUL. WX1AAA
/EX {End the message with /EX}
[AEA PK-900] 16508 free (A,B,H,J,K,L,R,S,V,?) > {MailDrop's prompt}
NOTE: If the message was ended with the "/EX", the last line will
contain a "/E" when the message is read. To avoid this, use
the <CTRL-Z> to end messages.
5.5.6 Log Off and Disconnect
You're finished with this session. Time to log off the MailDrop.
[AEA PK-900] 16508 free (A,B,H,J,K,L,R,S,V,?) > {MailDrop's prompt}
Now, type "B" (for Bye) to LOG OFF the MailDrop.
B {The Bye command}
The MailDrop issues an immediate disconnect command to your PK-900
and the connection is over.
*** DISCONNECTED {PK-900's status line}
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