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===== XRouter Bulletin Board System ===== | ===== XRouter Bulletin Board System ===== | ||
- | The XRouter program contains a mailbox system, which may be configured either as a PMS (Personal Mail System) or as a public BBS (Bulletin Board System). | + | [[packet: |
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+ | The XRouter program contains a friendly and easy to use mailbox system, which may be configured either as a PMS (Personal Mail System) or as a public BBS (Bulletin Board System). | ||
Both forms are capable of handling personal mail and bulletins, the main difference being that the PMS can only RECEIVE bulletins (messages intended to be read by anyone), whilst the BBS can both receive and DISTRIBUTE them. | Both forms are capable of handling personal mail and bulletins, the main difference being that the PMS can only RECEIVE bulletins (messages intended to be read by anyone), whilst the BBS can both receive and DISTRIBUTE them. | ||
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+ | This page is currently a BRIEF introduction to the BBS. More may be added at a later date. | ||
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+ | ==== Connecting to the BBS ==== | ||
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+ | You may connect to the BBS either by typing " | ||
When you connect to an XRouter BBS (in this case GB7BBS), you will initially see something like this: | When you connect to an XRouter BBS (in this case GB7BBS), you will initially see something like this: | ||
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The command line, which may look familiar if you ever used a Pac-com Tiny2, shows the major options. The number in brackets at the start of the line indicates the " | The command line, which may look familiar if you ever used a Pac-com Tiny2, shows the major options. The number in brackets at the start of the line indicates the " | ||
- | If you are new to XRouter BBS, the ' | + | ==== The ' |
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+ | If you are new to XRouter BBS, the ' | ||
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+ | {{xrbbs02.png}} | ||
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+ | Now, let' | ||
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+ | {{xrbbs03.png}} | ||
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+ | Some of those commands might be familiar to you, others may not. What does the RH command do? Let's ask the BBS by typing 'HELP RH' or just 'H RH' | ||
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+ | {{xrbbs04.png}} | ||
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+ | ==== The ' | ||
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+ | The '?' | ||
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+ | {{xrbbs05.png}} | ||
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+ | Next, we type '? *', which lists all the commands available to you (the list is larger if you are a sysop)... | ||
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+ | {{xrbbs06.png}} | ||
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+ | And we can pick a single command, in this case CB (Copy Bulletin) to see a reminder of its syntax: | ||
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+ | {{xrbbs07.png}} | ||
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+ | Finally, the query command followed by TWO asterisks, i.e. '? **', produces the following LONG list (if you are a sysop, the list contains extra commands): | ||
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+ | {{xrbbs08.png}} | ||
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+ | ==== Listing Messages - The ' | ||
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+ | There are MANY forms of the ' | ||
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+ | {{xrbbs09.png}} | ||
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+ | Note that the list is shown in REVERSE chronological order, the most recent at the top of the list. | ||
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+ | If you want to list from a specific number FORWARDS to the most recent, use the form "L < | ||
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+ | {{xrbbs10.png}} | ||
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+ | ==== Reading Messages - The ' | ||
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+ | As with ' | ||
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+ | For simple reading, you don't even need the ' | ||
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+ | {{xrbbs11.png}} | ||
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+ | You may notice that the number in brackets now indicates the message you were reading. | ||
+ | (to be continued) | ||
+ | [[packet: | ||
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