Specifications

MailDrop
Prompts
and
Operation
MTEXT
is
the MailDrop
connect-message prompt
sent to
a user
that's connected
to
your
MailDrop.
The
default
message
is:
welcome
to
my aER
pr-96
uailorop.
Type
H for he1p.
You
can
change it
to
your
liking.
For
example:
cmd: MTEXT
You've reached
KG6ZL's
mailbox. tf
you
need
help,
enter H.
MTExt
was
Welcome
to my
AEA
pr-96
l,tailorop.
Type
H for
he1p.
MTExt
now
you've
reached
rc6zt-'s
mailbox.
tf
you
need
help,
type
H.>
cmd:
You must
set
MMSG
oN for
your
MailDrop's
"welcome
message"
to
be sent.
The
MDPROMPT
prompt
message
follows
right
after the Send
command is
entered. The
default
message
is:
subject:/enter
message,
^Z
(CTRt-z)
or
/ex
to
end
MDPROMPT
is
comprised
of
two different prompts
that
are sent
to the
connected
station. The
first
prompt
is
simply
"subject:
".
When
the connected
station
enters
the
subject of his
message
(max.27
characters),
the
second
prompt
will
appear:
Enter
message,
AZ
(CTRL-Z)
or
/eX
to end
You
can enter
any text in
MDPROMPT,
up
to a total lengrh
of 80 characters
fbr
both
prompts;
both
parts
of the prompts
must
be separated
by a forward
slash
(/)
as shown-before
the slash
is
your
"Sr.rb.iect"
line,
and
after
the slash
is
the
"Enter
messase"
line.
MailDrop
Command
Summary
When
someone
logs
onto
your
MailDrop,
the
following
commands
will
be available:
A,B,H,J,K,L,R,S,V,?
Here's
what
they mean:
Aborts
the reading
of
a message
Log
off
fiom
your
MailDrop
Help
for
the MailDrop
commands
Sends
the PK-96's
MHEARD
list
Kill
or
delete messages
List
the message
directory
Read
a
specific message
numbered "n"
Send
a message
numbered
"n"
Sends
the
PK-96's
sign-on
message
Help
for
the MailDrop
commands
[same
as H(elp)]
A(bort)
B(ye)
H(elp)
J(iog)
K(iil)
I-(isQ
R(ead)
n
S(end)
n
V(ersion)
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