PBBS
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Using the PBBS is therefore the same, whether you are using your own PBBS or another persons
PBBS. At this point, you are ready to send a message to another user, or issue any other mailbox
command.
Let's assume I want to send a message to KA5ZTX. I would now use the send command:
S KA5ZTK
and the TNC responds with:
SUBJECT:
I now enter a short subject line:
Just a quick question
The PBBS now prompts you to enter your message:
ENTER MESSAGE - END WITH CTRL-Z OR /EX ON A SINGLE LINE
Now you enter the text of your message. To end the message and have it saved, type a
Ctrl-Z
(hold down the
control key
and press
Z
) or type
/EX
. The Ctrl-Z or /EX must be on a line by itself –
do not type anything else on this line. When the message has been ended properly, the PBBS re-
sponds with:
MESSAGE SAVED
ENTER COMMAND: B,J,K #,KM,L,LM,R #,RM,S, or Help >
You may now enter more mailbox commands. The commands available in the TNC PBBS are:
B
Causes the TNC PBBS to disconnect you from the mailbox
J
Sends a list of stations heard lately by the TNC. (If MHEARD is set to 0 this command will
not be available.)
K #
Kill message number #
KM
Kill Mine
L
List all messages in the mailbox (If connected remotely, only lists those addressed to you,
from you or addressed to ALL)
LM
List all messages addressed to you
R #
Read message number #
RM
Read Mine
S
Send a message
H
Help – displays a short help menu
One additional command available from your own PBBS is REROUTE. This command lets you
change the TO field of any message in your PBBS. The format of the REROUTE command is:
REROUTE
n callsign
where
n
= message number and
callsign
= new TO field.