Specifications

He's read
your
message and now he wants
to
(K)ill
it. He types:
lare
pr-961
16508 free
(n,B,H,J,K,L,R,s,v,?)
>
K6
*.?'t
DOne.
[nrn
pr-96]
16580 free
(A,B,H,J,K,L,R,s,v,?)
>
He's killed the message
and wants to send a reply
back to KB6IUX
(you).
We'll continue from where he
left
off.
NorB:
As
a habit, look to see if
enough memory remains
for
the
length of
message
you
intend
to
send
IAEA
pK-96]
16580 free
(n,B,H,J,K,L,R,s,v,?)
>
s
Without
a call
sign, the MailDrop will address
the message to the MYMAIL call sign unless
your
MYMAIL
call
sign wasn't entered-then it
would
go
to
your
MYCALL
call sign.
Messages
sent
with
the
"S"
com-
mand
are sent
(P)rivate
unless they are sent
to
"ALL"
or
"QST."
Subj ect:
Hey, wise
guy...
Enter message,
AZ
(CtnL-z)
or
/eX
to end
...will
you
be the
only turkey at
your
table?
See
you
later,
and allthe best
to
you
and Audrey.
(cTRL-Z)
Message
stored
as #7
IAEA
pK-96]
L6427
free
(A,B,H,J,K,L,R,S,v,?)
>
B
),.lK:T
DISCONNECTED:
KB6IUX-1
Ncnn:
If the message
was ended with
ct
"/EX",
the last line
in the letter will have
"/8"
automatically inserted. Tb
avoicl
having /EX
inserted, use
(CTR[,-Z)
to encl messages.
The
Console operator's
Point
of View
Here is
a transcription
of the above example
exactly
as
it would
appear to
you
if
you
have MDMON
ON.
wo6P'.>KB6rux
tcl
'?*)t
CoNNECTED
to
Type
H for he1p.
You have
mail
IAEA
PK-96] 16508
L
r4sg#
si ze To
6 PN184
WO6P
5 8Y287
ALL
4
8Y178
QST
1 BY56
ALL
wo6P
(Mailorop)
free
(A,B,H,J,K,L,R,s,v,?)
>
From
KB6IUX
KB6TUX
KB6IUX
KB6TUX
@ BBS Date
Time
24-Nov-94
21-ruov-94
19-Nov-94
2
3
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94
ritle
20:15
cobblel
1.8:.42
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