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-======Section PZTDOS Commands====== +======Section Mailbox Commands====== 
-===== CD ===== +===== BYE ===== 
-<code>CD(3                  XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL            16/10/2023+<code>BYE(4                 XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 </code> **COMMAND** <code> </code> **COMMAND** <code>
-        CD -- Change Working Directory (PZTDOS)+        BYE -- Graceful Session Termination.
  
 </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code>
-        CD <[drive:]<dir>+        B[ye]
  
 </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code>
-        The CD command changes the "working directory" to the one  +        The BYE command disconnects you from the mailbox.
-        specified by <dir> +
  
-        If <dir> is an absolute pathname, beginning with \ or /, it +        If you accessed the mailbox from the node using the "PMS" or 
-        is used as specifiedotherwise it is interpreted relative to  +        "BBS" commandyou will be returned to the node, otherwise 
-        the current working directory The command recognises "." +        you will be disconnected. 
-        and  ".."and both forward and reverse slashes may be freely  +</code> 
-        mixed.+[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== CB ===== 
 +<code>CB(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        CB -- Copy Message to Bulletin. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        CB <msg_number> <topic>[@ distribution] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The CB (Copy to Bulletin) command makes a copy of a message
 +        and sends the copy as a bulletin.
  
-        On DOS (XR16) and Windows (XR32) versions only, if <dir> is  +        The argument <msg_numbermust refer to a bulletin, or to a 
-        preceeded by drive spec tPZTDOS will also change  +        private message that the user is allowed to read. The copy is 
-        the current drive (not applicable on Linux).+        always sent as bulletin, even if the original was a private 
 +        message.
  
 </code> **EXAMPLES** <code> </code> **EXAMPLES** <code>
-        CD ../FRED    CD C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM+        CB 123 TECH         - Copy msg 123 as a bulletin to TECH 
 +        CB 456 PACKET @ GBR - Copy msg 456 as bulletin to PACKET@GBR
  
 </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code>
-        This is a sysop-only command, available only within PZTDOS.+        The CB command is available to all users, but non-sysops can 
 +        only make copies of bulletins or private messages sent to 
 +        them or by them.
  
 </code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ </code> **SEE ALSO:** \\
-[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN1#DOS|        DOS(1) -- Enter PZTDOS mode+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#CP|        CP(4) -- Copy Message to Private Message.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== CP ===== 
 +<code>CP(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        CP -- Copy Message to Private Message. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        CP <msg_number> <to_callsign>[@ BBS etc] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The CP (Copy to Private) command makes a copy of a message, 
 +        and sends the copy to someone else as a private message. 
 + 
 +        The argument <msg_number> must refer to a bulletin, or to a 
 +        private message that the user is allowed to read. The copy is 
 +        always sent as a private message, even if the original was a 
 +        bulletin. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        CP 123 G8PZT                     - Copy msg 123 to G8PZT 
 +        CP 456 G4FPV @ GB7GLO.#46.GBR.EU - Copy msg 456 to G4FPV... 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The CP command is available to all users, but non-sysops can 
 +        only make copies of bulletins or private messages sent to 
 +        them or by them. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#CB|        CB(4) -- Copy Message to Bulletin.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== EH ===== 
 +<code>EH(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        EH -- Edit Message Header. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        EH <msg_number> 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The EH (Edit Header) command edits the header or "envelope" of 
 +        a message. 
 + 
 +        After issuing the command, the header details are displayed, 
 +        along with a list of single letter commands. 
 + 
 +        Each field of the header can be changed by issuing the single 
 +        letter command followed by a space, then the new value for 
 +        the field. The header is redisplayed with the modified value. 
 + 
 +        When all edits are done, hitting <CR> by itself terminates the 
 +        editor. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The capital letters are the commands used to change the header 
 +        fields: 
 + 
 +        t<Y>pe      Y changes the mesaage type (P, B, T etc) 
 +        <S>tatus    S changes the status (H, F, R etc) 
 +        <T>       T changes the "to" field (callsign or topic). 
 +        <F>rom      F changes the "from" field (callsign). 
 +        <A>       A changes the "at" field (distribution area) 
 +        s<U>bject   U changes the subject. 
 +        <M>id       M changes the message ID 
 +        <CR>        Carriage return terminates the editing process. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        Y B           - Change the type to Bulletin.  
 +        U Local News  - Change the subject to "Local News" 
 +        A GBR         - Change the distribution to GBR. 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        Sysop-only. 
 +</code> 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== EXPORT ===== 
 +<code>EXPORT(4)               XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        EXPORT -- Export Message to File. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        EX[port] <msg_number> <filename> 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The EXPORT command writes a copy of a message into a file in 
 +        "MBL" format. 
 + 
 +        (WA7)MBL is a standard message exchange format understood by 
 +        virtually all mailbox software. 
 + 
 +        The exported message is appended to the specified file, 
 +        including all its routing headers. 
 + 
 +        If no path is specified, the resulting file is saved in the 
 +        same directory as the XRouter executable. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        EXPORT 123 techsav.mbl 
 +        EX 456 /home/pi/backups/packet.mbl 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        Sysop-only. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IMPORT|        IMPORT(4) -- Import Message(s) from File. 
 +]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#MF|        MF(4)     -- Make File from Message. 
 +]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#MFH|        MFH(4)    -- Make File From Message Including Headers.
 ]] \\ ]] \\
  
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 ---- ----
-===== COPY ===== +===== FF ===== 
-<code>COPY(3               XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL                5/9/2023+<code>FF(4                  XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 </code> **COMMAND** <code> </code> **COMMAND** <code>
-        COPY -- Copy file(s) (PZTDOS).+        FF -- Force Fowarding.
  
 </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code>
-        COPY <source> [dest]+        FF [mailbox_callsign]
  
 </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code>
-        The COPY command copies the file(sspecified by the pathname  +        The FF (Force Forwardcommand starts a "forward run", even 
-        <source> into the file(s) or directory specified by [dest].+        when one is not due.
  
-        <source> may be 'CON', a directory, a single file, or multiple  +        A "forwarding run" is one pass through the "forwarding file" 
-        files specified using wildcardsand may contain a drive and  +        (FWD.SYS). For each mailbox in the forwarding fileif there 
-        path spec.  If <source> is a directory, all the files in that  +        is anything queued for that mailbox, and forwarding is allowed 
-        directory will be copied.  If <source> contains wildcardsall  +        at that date and timethe associated connection script is 
-        matching files will be copied.+        executed and the mail is delivered.
  
-        If <source> is 'CON' any further keyboard input is written to +        Forwarding runs are started every 15 minutes (configurable by 
-        a new file specified by <dest>The operation is terminated, +        "ForwardInterval" directive in PMS.CFG)or upon receipt of 
-        and the file written out, upon receipt of a line containing +        new mail.
-        only /EX or ctrl-Z. The operation can be aborted at any time +
-        by entering a new line containing only ctrl-A. Nothing is +
-        written to disk in this case.   +
-                 +
-        [dest] may be a directory, a single file, or blank.  If [dest]  +
-        is a directory, the source file(s) are copied into it as  +
-        seperate files.  If [dest] is a single file, the source  +
-        file(s) are concatenated into it.  If [dest] is not specified,  +
-        the file is copied into the working directory and retains the  +
-        original filename.+
  
-        Pathnames may use either forward (/) or back (\) slashes.+        If a forward run ends without delivering all the mail, e.g. 
 +        due to a connection failure, the FF command can be used to 
 +        start a new one immediately, instead of waiting 15 minutes.
  
-        Pathnames that contain spaces must be enclosed in double +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
-        quotese.g. "my documents/daily report"+        If the optional [mailbox_callsign] is suppliedthe run is 
 +        restricted to that peer mailbox only.
  
 </code> **EXAMPLES** <code> </code> **EXAMPLES** <code>
-        COPY ..\MYPROG.EXE   /progs/TESTPROG.EXE                  +        FF          -- Force Forwarding to all BBS's in FWD.SYS
-        COPY "my documents/rfc793"  /reference +        FF G8PZT-2  -- Force Forwarding to G8PZT-2 only.
-        COPY *.HLP  HELP.DOC +
-        COPY CON fred.txt+
  
-</code> **PORTABILTY** <code> +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
-        Normal dos syntax is followedexcept that concatenation using  +        Sysop-only. 
-        the "+operator is not supported.+ 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#FP|        FP(4) -- Force Polling. 
 +]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#SF|        SF(4) -- Stop Forwarding. 
 +]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#VF|        VF(4) -- View Forwarding. 
 +]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== FP ===== 
 +<code>FP(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        FP -- Force Polling. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        FP [mailbox_callsign] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The FP (Force Polling) command starts a "polling run", even 
 +        when one is not due. 
 + 
 +        A "polling run" is one pass through the "forwarding file" 
 +        (FWD.SYS). For each mailbox in the forwarding file which has 
 +        the "P" option and a valid date and timethe associated 
 +        connection script is executed and reverse forwarding is 
 +        requested. 
 + 
 +        Polling is used when the peer mailbox is unable to make 
 +        outgoing connections to this mailbox, for example to poll a 
 +        TNC-based PMS. 
 + 
 +        Forwarding/polling runs are normally started every 15 minutes 
 +        (configurable by "ForwardIntervaldirective in PMS.CFG), 
 +        when there is no outgoing mail. 
 + 
 +        If a polling run ends prematurely, e.g. due to a connection 
 +        failure, the FF command can be used to start a new one 
 +        immediately, instead of waiting 15 minutes. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        If the optional [mailbox_callsign] is supplied, the run is 
 +        restricted to that peer mailbox only. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        FP          -- Force Polling of all BBS's in FWD.SYS. 
 +        FP G8PZT-2  -- Force Polling of G8PZT-2 only.
  
 </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code>
-        This command is available only in PZTDOS mode, which is +        Sysop-only.
-        restricted to sysops only.+
  
-</code> **NOTE** <code> +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
-        Overwrites destination files without warning.+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#FF|        FF(4) -- Force Forwarding. 
 +]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#SF|        SF(4) -- Stop Forwarding. 
 +]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== HELP ===== 
 +<code>HELP(4)                 XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        HELP -- Display Mailbox Help. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        H[elp] [cmd | topic] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The HELP command, which may be abbreviated to "H", displays 
 +        brief help for the mailbox commands and related topics that 
 +        are available to all users. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        HELP by itself gives directions on how to access help. 
 + 
 +        If the argument is a command name or topic, the help file for 
 +        that command or topic is displayed.  The argument "*" lists 
 +        the available help topics. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        H *   - List available help topics.                                
 +        H KM  - Displays help for the KM command. 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        All users. Help for Sysop-only commands is available via the 
 +        sysop manual instead.
  
 </code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ </code> **SEE ALSO:** \\
-[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN1#DOS|        DOS(1)  -- Enter PZTDOS mode.+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#INFO|        INFO(4-- Mailbox Information]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== HOLD ===== 
 +<code>HOLD(4)                 XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL              6/9/2023 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        HOLD -- Hold Message For Review. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        HO[ld] <message_number> 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The HOLD command "holds" a message for review, i.e. makes it 
 +        invisible to users and prevents it from being forwarded. 
 + 
 +        The message can then be edited and released, or action can be 
 +        deferred until time allows. 
 + 
 +        It is not a particularly useful command, because by the time 
 +        the message comes to the sysop's attention it will probably 
 +        already have been forwarded. But that's then someone else'
 +        problem! 
 + 
 +        It does allow you to remove the message and save it for 
 +        evidence instead of simply deleting it. 
 + 
 +        Apart from unwanted or abusive content, another reason to 
 +        hold mail is if it needs to be readdressed, or if it for any 
 +        other reason it fails to forward, holding up the queue. 
 + 
 +        "Held" messages have the status "H". They can be listed using 
 +        the LH (List Held) command, deleted using the KH (Kill Held) 
 +        command, or released using the UH (Un-Hold) command. 
 + 
 +        Messages may be automatically held by entries in the HOLD.SYS 
 +        BADWORD.SYS and MSGFILT.SYS files. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLE** <code> 
 +        HO 123  Hold message 123 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        Sysop-only. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KH|        KH(4) -- Kill Held Message(s).
 ]] \\ ]] \\
-[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN3#MOVE|        MOVE(3) -- Move Files (PZTDOS).+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4) -- List Held Message(s).
 ]] \\ ]] \\
-[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN3#REN|        REN(3 -- Rename files (PZTDOS)..+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#UH|        UH(4) -- Un-Hold a Message.
 ]] \\ ]] \\
  
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 ---- ----
-===== DEL ===== +===== I@ ===== 
-<code>DEL(3                XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL               6/9/2023+<code>I@(4                  XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 </code> **COMMAND** <code> </code> **COMMAND** <code>
-        DEL -- Delete one or more files (PZTDOS)+        I@ -- List White Pages Entries by Home BBS.
  
 </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code>
-        DEL <filespec>+        I@ <bbs>
  
 </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code>
-        If <filespec> describes one or more filesthey are deleted.+        The I@ command queries the White Pages (WP) databaseand 
 +        displays any users who have nominated the specified BBS as 
 +        their "home" BBS.
  
-        Pathnames containing spaces must be enclosed in quotes.+</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The argument is case-insensitve, and wildcards are allowed.
  
-        Both forward (/) and back (\) slashes are accepted.+</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        I@ GB7*   - List users whose home BBS begins with GB7 
 +        I@ GB7BDX - List users whose home BBS is GB7BDX
  
-        The number of files deleted is reported upon completion.+</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        All users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#INFO|       INFO(4) -- Display Mailbox or White Pages Information.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IC|       IC(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IH|       IH(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Hierarchical Address]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IN|       IN(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Name]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IQ|       IQ(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by QTH]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IZ|       IZ(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Zip code]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== IC ===== 
 +<code>IC(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        IC -- List White Pages Entries by Callsign. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        IC <callsign> 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The IC command queries the White Pages (WP) database and 
 +        displays any entries with the specified callsign. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        Case-insensitive. Wildcards are allowed.
  
 </code> **EXAMPLES** <code> </code> **EXAMPLES** <code>
-        DEL FRED.TXT +        IC G4  - List users whose callsign begins with G4 
-        DEL \TMP\LOG??98.+        IC G8PZT - Display WP record for G8PZT
-        DEL "my big fat pathname.txt"+
  
 </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code>
-        The DEL command is available only to sysops, in PZTDOS mode.+        All users.
  
 </code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ </code> **SEE ALSO:** \\
-[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN1#DOS|        DOS(1) -- Enter PZTDOS mode+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#INFO|        INFO(4) -- Display Mailbox or White Pages Information.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#I@|        I@(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Home BBS]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IH|        IH(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Hierarchical Address]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IN|        IN(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Name]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IQ|        IQ(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by QTH]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IZ|        IZ(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Zip code]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== IH ===== 
 +<code>IH(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        IH -- List White Pages Entries by Hierarchical Address. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        IH <haddr> 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The IH command lists White Pages (WP) entries whose 
 +        hierarchical address contains the specified string of 
 +        characters. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        Wildcards are NOT allowed. This command performs a "sliding" 
 +        match, so for example "IH GBR" displays systems in GBR and 
 +        GBR.EU. 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        All users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#INFO|        INFO(4) -- Display Mailbox or White Pages Information.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#I@|        I@(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Home BBS]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IC|        IC(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IN|        IN(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Name]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IQ|        IQ(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by QTH]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IZ|        IZ(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Zip code]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== IMPORT ===== 
 +<code>IMPORT(4)               XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        IMPORT -- Import Message(s) From File. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        IM[port] <filename> 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The IMPORT command reads MBL-format messages from a file into 
 +        the message database. 
 + 
 +        (WA7)MBL is a standard format for exporting, importing and 
 +        exchanging  messages, understood by virtually all mailbox 
 +        software. 
 + 
 +        The imported messages are treated as though they had been 
 +        received from another mailbox, and are forwarded if necesaary. 
 + 
 +        If no path is specified, the source file is expected to be in 
 +        the same directory as the XRouter executable. 
 + 
 +        Note that in addition to this "manual" method of importing 
 +        mail, there is an automatic method: If a file caled "mail.in" 
 +        exists in the PMS directory, its contents are imported 
 +        and the file is deleted. This can be used to import mail 
 +        generated by external applications. 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        Sysop-only 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#EXPORT|        EXPORT(4) -- Export Message to File. 
 +]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#MB|        MB(4)     -- Make Bulletin From File. 
 +]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#MP|        MP(4)     -- Make Personal Message From File.
 ]] \\ ]] \\
  
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 ---- ----
-===== DF ===== +===== IN ===== 
-<code>DF(3                XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL                6/9/2023+<code>IN(4                  XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 </code> **COMMAND** <code> </code> **COMMAND** <code>
-        DF -- Display free space on drive.+        IN -- List White Pages Entries by Name
  
 </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code>
-        DF [drive]+        IN <name>
  
 </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code>
-        The DF command displays the free and total space in bytes on  +        The IH command lists WP (White Pages) entries which have the 
-        the specified drive, plus sector and cluster size information.+        specified name.
  
-        WARNINGThis currently gives incorrect information on Linux!+</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        Wildcards are allowed. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        IN Roger - List WP entries with name "Roger" 
 +        IN Will* - List WP entries with "Will" in the name 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        All users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#INFO|       INFO(4) -- Display Mailbox or White Pages Information.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#I@|       I@(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Home BBS]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IC|       IC(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IH|       IH(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Hierarchical Address]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IQ|       IQ(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by QTH]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IZ|       IZ(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Zip code]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== INFO ===== 
 +<code>INFO(4)                 XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        INFO -- Display Mailbox or White Pages Information. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        I[nfo] [callsign] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The INFO command, which may be abbreviated to I, displays 
 +        information about the mailbox, or from White Pages.
  
 </code> **OPTIONS** <code> </code> **OPTIONS** <code>
-        [drive] is only applicable on XR16 and XR32. It is ignored +        If no arguments are supplied, the INFO command displays 
-        on Linux versions.+        general information about the mailbox and other I commands.
  
-        If no drive is specifiedthe current drive is assumed.+        If the argument is a callsignWhite Pages (WP) data for that 
 +        callsign is displayed, if available. Wildcards are allowed. 
 +        The argument "*" displays the entire WP database (long list).
  
-        The drive letter need not include the colon.+</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        INFO    - Display mailbox information. 
 +        I g8pzt - Display WP information for G8PZT 
 +        I G4*   - Display WP data for all G4 callsigns 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        All users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#HELP|        HELP(4) -- Mailbox Help.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#I@|        I@(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Home BBS]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IC|        IC(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IH|        IH(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Hierarchical Address]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IN|        IN(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Name]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IQ|        IQ(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by QTH]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IZ|        IZ(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Zip code]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN9#WPAGES|        WPAGES(9) -- The White Pages Database.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== IQ ===== 
 +<code>IQ(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        IQ -- List White Pages Entries by QTH. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        IQ <qth> 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The IQ command queries the White Pages database and 
 +        displays all entries who have the specified character string 
 +        as part of the QTH. Performs a "sliding" match. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        Case-independent. Wildcards NOT allowed. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        IQ Kidderminster - Lists users in Kidderminster. 
 +        IQ amb  - Lists users in Ambridge, Cambridge, Camborne... 
 +  
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        All users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#INFO|        INFO(4) -- Display Mailbox or White Pages Information.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#I@|        I@(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Home BBS]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IC|        IC(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IH|        IH(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Hierarchical Address]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IN|        IN(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Name]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IZ|        IZ(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Zip code]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== IZ ===== 
 +<code>IZ(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        IZ -- List White Pages Entries by Zip code. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        IZ <zip | locator> 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The  IZ  command queries the White Pages database, displaying 
 +        all entries which have the specified ZIP code. 
 + 
 +        Note that in the UK we use Maidenhead locators, not Zip codes. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The argument is case-independent. Wildcards are accepted.
  
 </code> **EXAMPLES** <code> </code> **EXAMPLES** <code>
-        DF +        IZ IO82*  - List all users in this major square 
-        DF F:+        IZ DY*    - List users in the Dudley postcode area
  
 </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code>
-        PZTDOS command.  Only available to sysops.+        All users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#INFO|        INFO(4) -- Display Mailbox or White Pages Information.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#I@|        I@(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Home BBS]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IC|        IC(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IH|        IH(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Hierarchical Address]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IN|        IN(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by Name]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IQ|        IQ(4)   -- List White Pages Entries by QTH]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN9#WPAGES|        WPAGES(9) -- The White Pages Database.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== J ===== 
 +<code>J(4)                    XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        J -- Display Recent Mailbox Sessions. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        J [max] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The J (Just-heard) command displays recent mailbox sessions. 
 +        Current sessions are not displayed. 
 + 
 +        Only the most recent connect by each callsign is shown, along 
 +        with the date and time of their last connection, and the 
 +        length of time they were connected. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The optional [max] argument specifies the maximum number of 
 +        recent sessions to display. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        J    - Display all the recent sessions. 
 +        J 3  - Display the 3 most recent connections. 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        All users.
 </code> </code>
 [[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] [[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]]
  
 ---- ----
-===== DIR ===== +===== K< ===== 
-<code>DIR(3               XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL               21/2/2013+<code>K<(4                  XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 </code> **COMMAND** <code> </code> **COMMAND** <code>
-        DIR -- Obtain a directory listing. (PZTDOS)+        K<   -- Kill Message(sFrom a Callsign.
  
 </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code>
-        DIR [[path/]mask]+        K< <callsign>
  
 </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code>
-        The DIR command lists the contents of the specified directory  +        The K< (KillFrom) command kills (deletes) messages originated 
-        using the optional specified mask.+        FROM a specified callsign
  
-        If a path is not specified, the "current working directory" +        The argument is case-independentWildcards are accepted.
-        is assumedForward and backward slashes can be freely mixed+
  
-        If mask is not specified, "*.*" is assumed.  If only the  +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
-        filename part is specified, the extension ".*" is assumed.+        K< G8PZT  - Kill messages from G8PZT 
 +        K< VK   - Kill all messages from Australians
  
-        Path[/maskarguments containing spaces MUST be enclosed in +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
-        "double quotes".+        All users. Non-sysops may only kill messages originated by 
 +        themselves. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L<       L<(4)   -- List Messages From a Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K>       K>(4)   -- Kill Message(s) To Destination.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K@|        K@(4)   -- Kill Messages At a Distribution. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KF|        KF(4)   -- Kill Forwarded Mail.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KH|        KH(4)   -- Kill Held Mail.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KILL|        KILL(4) -- Kill Message(s) By Number.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KM|        KM(4)   -- Kill Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KR|        KR(4)   -- Kill Read Mail.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== K> ===== 
 +<code>K>(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        K> -- Kill Message(s) To Destination. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        K> <callsign | topic> 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The K> (KillTo) command kills (deletes) messages addressed TO 
 +        a specified callsign or bulletin topic.
  
-        The files are displayed in alphabetical order.+        The argument is case-independent. Wildcards are accepted.
  
 </code> **EXAMPLES** <code> </code> **EXAMPLES** <code>
-        DIR MSGHDR??.* +        K> G8PZT  - Kill messages addressed to G8PZT 
-        DIR LOG\ +        K> HELP   - Kill messages addressed to topic HELP 
-        DIR /pub\DOCS\*.TXT +        K> DL   - Kill messages addressed to Germans
-        DIR "test directory/*.txt"+
  
-</code> **LIMITATIONS** <code> +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
-        Does not at present accept pipesredirection or switches.+        All users, but non-sysops may only delete mail originated by 
 +        them, or addressed to them.
  
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K<       K<(4)   -- Kill Message(s) From a Callsign.]] \\
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K@|        K@(4)   -- Kill Messages At a Distribution. ]] \\
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KF|        KF(4)   -- Kill Forwarded Mail.]] \\
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KH|        KH(4)   -- Kill Held Mail.]] \\
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KILL|        KILL(4) -- Kill Message(s) By Number.]] \\
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KM|        KM(4)   -- Kill Mine.]] \\
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KR|        KR(4)   -- Kill Read Mail.]] \\
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L>       L>(4)   -- List Message(s) To Destination.]] \\
 +
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]]
 +
 +----
 +===== K@ =====
 +<code>K@(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024
 +
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code>
 +         K@ -- Kill Messages At a Distribution. 
 +
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code>
 +        K@ <distribution>
 +
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code>
 +        The K@ (Kill At) command kills (deletes) messages addressed AT
 +        a specified distribution area.
 +
 +        The argument is case-independent. Wildcards are accepted.
 +
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code>
 +        K@ USA - Kill all bulletins addressed @USA
 +        K@ EU* - Kill bulletins addressed @EU, @EURO etc
 +        
 </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code>
-        Restricted to sysops. Available only within PZTDOS mode.+        Sysop-only.
  
 </code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ </code> **SEE ALSO:** \\
-[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN1#DOS|        DOS(1) -- Enter PZTDOS mode+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K<|        K<(4  -- Kill Message(s) From a Callsign.]] \\ 
-]] \\+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K>       K>(4)   -- Kill Message(s) To Destination.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KF|        KF(4)   -- Kill Forwarded Mail.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KH|        KH(4)   -- Kill Held Mail.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KILL|        KILL(4) -- Kill Message(s) By Number.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KM|        KM(4)   -- Kill Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KR|        KR(4)   -- Kill Read Mail.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L@|        L@(4)   -- List Messages At a Distribution.]] \\
  
 [[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] [[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]]
  
 ---- ----
-===== EDIT ===== +===== K-CMDS ===== 
-<code>EDIT(3               XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL               6/9/2023+<code>K-CMDS(4              XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 </code> **COMMAND** <code> </code> **COMMAND** <code>
-        EDIT -- Invoke Line Editor (PZTDOS).+        K-CMDS -- Commands for Killing Mail.
  
 </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code>
-        E[DIT] [drive:][path/]<filename>+        K[ill<n ...> 
 +        K> <to> 
 +        K< <from> 
 +        K@ <distribution> 
 +        KF [callsign] 
 +        KH [callsign 
 +        KM 
 +        KR [callsign] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The K (kill) commands are used to delete messages from the 
 +        mailbox. There are several forms, listed above, each with 
 +        its own manual page.
  
 </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code>
-        Sysop onlyPZTDOS mode only.+        K>, K<, KILL and KM are available to all users. 
 +        K@, KF, KH and KR are sysop-only 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K<       K<(4)   -- Kill Message(s) From a Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K>       K>(4)   -- Kill Message(s) To Destination.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K@|        K@(4)   -- Kill Messages At a Distribution. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KF|        KF(4)   -- Kill Forwarded Mail.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KH|        KH(4)   -- Kill Held Mail.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KILL|        KILL(4) -- Kill Message(s) By Number.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KM|        KM(4)   -- Kill Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KR|        KR(4)   -- Kill Read Mail.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== KF ===== 
 +<code>KF(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        KF -- Kill Forwarded Mail. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        KF [to]
  
 </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code>
-        The EDIT command invokes the text editor, allowing text +        The KF (Kill Forwarded) command deletes messages that have 
-        files to be created, viewed or edited.+        been successfully forwarded to another mailbox
  
-        This is line-based text editor which is primarily of use +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
-        to remote sysops.+        If [to] callsign or topic is supplied, only the forwarded 
 +        mail addressed to that destination is deleted.
  
-        If the specified file doesn't existit will be created.+</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        KF         - Kill all forwarded mail 
 +        KF EQUAKE  - Kill forwarded mail addresed to EQUAKE 
 +        KF TECH*   - Kill forwarded mail addresses to TECHTECHNI etc 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        Sysop-only 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K<       K<(4)   -- Kill Message(s) From a Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K@|        K@(4)   -- Kill Messages At a Distribution. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KH|        KH(4)   -- Kill Held Mail.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KILL|        KILL(4) -- Kill Message(s) By Number.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KM|        KM(4)   -- Kill Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KR|        KR(4)   -- Kill Read Mail.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LF|        LF(4)   -- Kill Forwarded Mail.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== KH ===== 
 +<code>KH(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        KH -- Kill Held Mail. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        KH [to] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The KH (Kill Held) command deletes mail that has been "held" 
 +        for review
  
-        All editing is done in memoryand the original file is only +        Mail is held if it matches criteria specified in HOLD.SYS, 
-        created or modified when the sysop issues a write command.+        which is self-documented. Held mail is not forwarded, and not 
 +        visible to anyone except sysops.
  
 </code> **OPTIONS** <code> </code> **OPTIONS** <code>
-        [drive:is only meaningful for DOS and Windows versions. +        The optional [toargument specifies a callsign or bulletin 
-        For Linuxignore all references to it.+        topic. If presentonly held mail addressed to that callsign 
 +        or topic is deleted.
  
-        Backslashes are used on DOS and Windows, forward slashes on +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
-        Linux, although they can be freely mixed.+        KH       - Delete all held mail. 
 +        KH SALE  - Delete held mail addressed to SALE only
  
-        If no drive or path are specified, the XRouter "working +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
-        directory" is assumed.+        Sysop-only.
  
-        If the drive is not specified, the drive containing XRouter +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
-        is assumed.+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K<       K<(4)   -- Kill Message(s) From a Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K>       K>(4)   -- Kill Message(s) To Destination.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K@|        K@(4)   -- Kill Messages At a Distribution. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KF|        KF(4)   -- Kill Forwarded Mail.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KILL|        KILL(4) -- Kill Message(s) By Number.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KM|        KM(4)   -- Kill Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KR|        KR(4)   -- Kill Read Mail.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4)   -- List Held Mail.]] \\
  
-        If the path starts with a backslash (\), it is relative to +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]]
-        the root of the drive, otherwise it is relative to the +
-        XRouter directory.+
  
-        Pathnames containing spaces must be enclosed in "double +---- 
-        quotes".+===== KILL ===== 
 +<code>KILL(4)                 XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        KILL -- Kill Message(s) By Number. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        K[ill] <n1 [n2 n3 ...]> 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The KILL command, which may be abbreviated to K, kills 
 +        (deletes) one or more messages from the mailbox. 
 + 
 +        Once a message has been deleted, it is gone forever; there is 
 +        no un-delete!! 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The numbers of the messages to be deleted must be separated 
 +        by one or more spaces or tabs. Commas must not be used.
  
 </code> **EXAMPLES** <code> </code> **EXAMPLES** <code>
-        EDIT "C:\MyStuff/My Docs/Diary.txt" +        KILL 375   -- Kill message 375 
-        EDIT XROUTER.CFG +        K 23 47 92 -- Kill multiple messages
-        EDIT help/chat.hlp+
  
-</code> **OPERATION** <code> +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
-        In the followingn1, n2 and n3 refer to line numbers, which +        All usersbut non-sysops may only kill mail orginated by, or 
-        must be greater than zero, and within the range of line +        addressed tothemselves.
-        numbers used in the file.  The space between the command and +
-        the first number may be omitted, and the numbers may be +
-        separated by spacescommas, colons, tabs etc.   Parameters +
-        in square brackets [] are optional.  When copying, moving or +
-        inserting lines, the "source" text is inserted at the +
-        "destination" linei.e. "in front of" the original text.+
  
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K<       K<(4)   -- Kill Message(s) From a Callsign.]] \\
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K>       K>(4)   -- Kill Message(s) To Destination.]] \\
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K@|        K@(4)   -- Kill Messages At a Distribution. ]] \\
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KF|        KF(4)   -- Kill Forwarded Mail.]] \\
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KH|        KH(4)   -- Kill Held Mail.]] \\
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KM|        KM(4)   -- Kill Mine.]] \\
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KR|        KR(4)   -- Kill Read Mail.]] \\
  
-        ? -- Displays a brief list of commands.+[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]]
  
-        A <text> -- Append line <textto the file.+---- 
 +===== KM ===== 
 +<code>KM(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024
  
-            The editor ignores exactly one space between the A and  +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
-            the text to be inserted, so if you want to enter a line  +        KM -- Kill Mine.
-            with leading spaces, add one extra.+
  
-        C n1 n2 [n3] -- Copy line(s).+</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        KM
  
-            If n3 is omitted, line n1 is copied into line n2,  +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
-            otherwise the block n1 to n2 inclusive will be copied  +        The  KM  (KillMine) command kills (deletes) mail addressed to 
-            into the position beginning at n3. +        you, but only if you have read it.
-            Note: n3 must not be within the block being copied.+
  
-        D n1 [n2] -- Delete line(s).+</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The KM command is available to all users.
  
-            If both n1 and n2 are specified, the block of lines  +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
-            between and including n1 and n2 will be deleted If n2  +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K<       K<(4)   -- Kill Message(s) From a Callsign.]] \\ 
-            is omitted, or is the same as n1, only n1 will be  +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K>       K>(4)   -- Kill Message(s) To Destination.]] \\ 
-            deleted.+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K@|        K@(4)   -- Kill Messages At a Distribution. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KF|        KF(4)   -- Kill Forwarded Mail.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KH|        KH(4)   -- Kill Held Mail.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KILL|        KILL(4) -- Kill Message(s) By Number.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KR|        KR(4)   -- Kill Read Mail.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LM|        LM(4)   -- List Mine.]] \\
  
-        H n1 -- Hash (comment-out) a line using the '#' symbol. +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]]
-               +
-            This is useful for disabling configuration entries  +
-            without deleting them.  They can be easily re-activated  +
-            at a later date using the U)nhash command.  If the line  +
-            already begins with '#' another one is not prepended.+
  
-        I n1 <text> -- Insert <textinto line n1.+---- 
 +===== KR ===== 
 +<code>KR(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024
  
-        L n1 [n2] -- List (display) line(s).+</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        KR -- Kill Read Mail.
  
-            If n2 is specified, lines n1 to n2 inclusive will be  +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
-            displayed, otherwise it will display 10 lines beginning  +        KR [to]
-            at n1.  If n1 is omitted, it will re-display the same  +
-            page, or if this is the first time the command has been  +
-            used, the first 10 lines of the text will be displayed.+
  
-        M n1 n2 [n3] -- Move line(s).+</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The KR (Kill Heldcommand deletes private mail that has been 
 +        read by its intended recipient.
  
-            If n3 is specifiedthe block of lines n1 to n2  +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
-            inclusive will be moved to the position beginning at  +        The optional [to] argument specifies a callsign. If present
-            n3, otherwise the single line n1 will be moved to the  +        only "read" mail addressed to that callsign is deleted. The 
-            n2 position.+        argument is case insensitive and wildcards are accepted.
  
-        N -- Next page.+</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        KR        Delete all read mail. 
 +        KR G8PZT  Delete read mail addressed to G8PZT only. 
 +        KR M7*    - Delete read mail addressed to al M7 calls
  
-            Displays the next page (10 lines) of text.+</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        Sysop-only.
  
-        P -- Previous page.+</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K<       K<(4)   -- Kill Message(s) From a Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K>       K>(4)   -- Kill Message(s) To Destination.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#K@|        K@(4)   -- Kill Messages At a Distribution. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KF|        KF(4)   -- Kill Forwarded Mail.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KH|        KH(4)   -- Kill Held Mail.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KILL|        KILL(4) -- Kill Message(s) By Number.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KM|        KM(4)   -- Kill Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LR|        LR(4)   -- List Read Mail.]] \\
  
-            Displays the previous page (10 lines) of text.+[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]]
  
-        Q -- Quit.+---- 
 +===== L$ ===== 
 +<code>L$(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024
  
-            The text is abandoned and the original file is +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
-            left intact, providing you hadn't used the W command.+        L$ -- List Messages Awaiting Forwarding.
  
-        S -- Save the text. +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
-            Syntax and function identical to W)rite.+        L$ [to]
  
-        U n1 -- Unhash line n1.+</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The L$ (List Unforwarded) command lists messages that are 
 +        waiting to be forwarded to other mailboxes. These messages 
 +        usually have the status "$".
  
-            Removes '#' symbol from start of lineif one is  +        A new message, i.e. one created by user of this mailboxor 
-            present (opposite of H)ash).+        one received from another mailbox, is given the "$" status if 
 +        it is "forwardable". But it only does this if you have 
 +        configured the mailbox to allow forwarding of messages to 
 +        other mailboxes, and the mail is not addressed at this 
 +        mailbox.
  
-        W [<file>] -- Write (save) file being edited to disk.+        Once a message has been forwarded, the status changes to "F".
  
-            If <fileis specified, the work is written there  +</code> **OPTIONS** <code
-            instead of the original name, but will not overwrite an  +        The optional argument should be a callsign or a bulletin 
-            existing file.+        topic, and is case-insensitive. Wildcards are accepted.
  
-        W! <file> -- Write unconditionally.+</code**EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        L$        - List all unforwarded mail 
 +        L$ SYSOP  List unforwarded mail addressed to SYSOP 
 +        L$ TECH*  List unforwarded mail to TECH and TECHNI
  
-            Writes the text being edited to <file>, overwriting any +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code
-            existing file of that name.+        The L$ command is available to all users.
  
-        WQ -- Write & Quit.+</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LIST|        LIST(4) -- List Messages By Number]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L>       L>(4)   -- List Messages TO Callsign or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L<       L<(4)   -- List Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L@|        L@(4)   -- List Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LA|        LA(4)   -- List Oldest Messages. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LB|        LB(4)   -- List Bulletins.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LC|        LC(4)   -- List Bulletin Categories.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LF|        LF(4)   -- List Forwarded Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4)   -- List Held Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LL|        LL(4)   -- List Most Recent Messages ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LM|        LM(4)   -- List Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LN|        LN(4)   -- List New Messages. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LP|        LP(4)   -- List Private Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LR|        LR(4)   -- List Read Private Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LS|        LS(4)   -- List Messages By Subject.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LT|        LT(4)   -- List Messages By Text. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LU|        LU(4)   -- List Unread Messages.]] \\
  
-            Writes the modified text back to the original file and +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
-            quits editor. (Same as ZZ)+ 
 +---- 
 +===== L< ===== 
 +<code>L<(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        L< -- List Messages FROM Callsign. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        L< <callsign> 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The L< (ListFrom) command lists messages originated by a 
 +        specified callsign. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The argument is case-independent. Wildcards are accepted. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        L< G8PZT  - List all messages from G8PZT 
 +        L< VK*    - List all messages from Australians 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        All users, but private mail is only displayed to sysops and 
 +        the intended recipient. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LIST|        LIST(4-- List Messages By Number. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L>       L>(4)   -- List Messages TO Callsign or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L@|        L@(4)   -- List Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L$|        L$(4)   -- List Messages Awaiting Forwarding.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LA|        LA(4)   -- List Oldest Messages. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LB|        LB(4)   -- List Bulletins.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LC|        LC(4)   -- List Bulletin Categories.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LF|        LF(4)   -- List Forwarded Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4)   -- List Held Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LL|        LL(4)   -- List Most Recent Messages ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LM|        LM(4)   -- List Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LN|        LN(4)   -- List New Messages. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LP|        LP(4)   -- List Private Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LR|        LR(4)   -- List Read Private Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LS|        LS(4)   -- List Messages By Subject.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LT|        LT(4)   -- List Messages By Text. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LU|        LU(4)   -- List Unread Messages.]] \\
  
-        ZZ -- Same as WQ (see above) 
  
-</code> **CAVEATS** <code> 
-        The editor can access any part of any disk, so it must be 
-        used with caution. 
-</code> 
 [[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] [[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]]
  
 ---- ----
-===== EXIT ===== +===== L> ===== 
-<code>EXIT(3              XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL                6/9/2023+<code>L>(4                  XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 </code> **COMMAND** <code> </code> **COMMAND** <code>
-        EXIT -- Leave PZTDOS mode+        L> -- List Messages To Callsign or Category.
  
 </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code>
-        EXIT+        L> <callsign | topic> 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The L> (List To) command lists messages addressed TO a 
 +        callsign or bulletin topic / category. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The argument is case-independent. Wildcards are accepted. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        L> G8PZT  - List messages addressed to G8PZT 
 +        L> PACKET - List messages addressed to topic PACKET
  
 </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code>
-        The EXIT command is available only to sysops, within PZTDOS.+        All users, but private mail is only displayed to sysops and 
 +        the intended recipient. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LIST|        LIST(4) -- List Messages By Number. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L<       L<(4)   -- List Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L@|        L@(4)   -- List Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L$|        L$(4)   -- List Messages Awaiting Forwarding.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LA|        LA(4)   -- List Oldest Messages. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LB|        LB(4)   -- List Bulletins.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LC|        LC(4)   -- List Bulletin Categories.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LF|        LF(4)   -- List Forwarded Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4)   -- List Held Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LL|        LL(4)   -- List Most Recent Messages ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LM|        LM(4)   -- List Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LN|        LN(4)   -- List New Messages. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LP|        LP(4)   -- List Private Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LR|        LR(4)   -- List Read Private Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LS|        LS(4)   -- List Messages By Subject.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LT|        LT(4)   -- List Messages By Text. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LU|        LU(4)   -- List Unread Messages.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== L@ ===== 
 +<code>L@(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        L@ -- List Messages AT a Distribution. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        L@ <distribution>
  
 </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code>
-        Closes a PZTDOS session and returns to normal command mode.+        The L@ (List At) command lists messages targeted AT a 
 +        specified mailbox or distribution area.
  
-</code> **NOTE** <code> +        Distribution areas are groups of mailboxes where the same 
-        There is also an EXIT command outside PZTDOS, which is used +        bulletin is visible on all of them. They are set up by mutual 
-        to terminate the program.+        agreement between sysops. 
 + 
 +        For example, in the UK, all sysops forward "@GBR" bulletins 
 +        to all their peers in the UK, but not to their peers in other 
 +        countries. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        L@ GB7PZT - List messages targetted at GB7PZT mailbox 
 +        L@ GBR  - List messages with GBR distribution area 
 +        L@ EU*  - List messages with EU or EURO distribution 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The argument is case-independent. Wildcards are accepted. 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The L@ command is available to all users.
  
 </code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ </code> **SEE ALSO:** \\
-[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN1#DOS|        DOS(1 -- Enter PZTDOS mode+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LIST|        LIST(4) -- List Messages By Number]] \\ 
-]] \\ +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L>       L>(4)   -- List Messages TO Callsign or Category.]] \\ 
-[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN1#EXIT|        EXIT(1) -- Exit XRouter +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L<|        L<(4  -- List Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
-]] \\+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L$|        L$(4)   -- List Messages Awaiting Forwarding.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LA|        LA(4)   -- List Oldest Messages. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LB|        LB(4)   -- List Bulletins.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LC|        LC(4)   -- List Bulletin Categories.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LF|        LF(4)   -- List Forwarded Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4)   -- List Held Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LL|        LL(4)   -- List Most Recent Messages ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LM|        LM(4)   -- List Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LN|        LN(4)   -- List New Messages. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LP|        LP(4)   -- List Private Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LR|        LR(4)   -- List Read Private Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LS|        LS(4)   -- List Messages By Subject.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LT|        LT(4)   -- List Messages By Text. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LU|        LU(4)   -- List Unread Messages.]] \\
  
 [[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] [[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]]
  
 ---- ----
-===== MD ===== +===== LA ===== 
-<code>MD(3)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL            16/10/2023+<code>LA(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 </code> **COMMAND** <code> </code> **COMMAND** <code>
-        MD -- Make Directory(PZTDOS)+        LA -- List Oldest Messages.
  
 </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code>
-        MD [drive:][path\]<dirname>+        LA <max>
  
 </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code>
-        MD creates a directory with the specified pathname.+        The LA (List Ancient) command lists the oldest messages, from 
 +        the oldest towards the newest.
  
-        If drive or path are not specified, the current working drive  +        Don't ask why it's "List Ancient" not "List Oldest" - It has 
-        and/or path are assumed.+        always been so. The reason is lost in the mists of time! The 
 +        command is provided for backwards compatability.
  
-        The specified path may be absolute, or relative to the current  +        The LO (List Oldestcommand performs the identical function.
-        directory. Forward (/and back (\) slashes may be freely +
-        mixed.+
  
-        [drive:] is only valid for DOS (XR16and Windows (XR32+</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
-        versions. <pathnameis case sensitive in Linux (XRLin XRPi+        <max> is a number specifying the maximum number of messages 
-        versions ony +              to display. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLE** <code> 
 +        LA 25  - List the oldest 25 messages 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The LA command is available to all users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LIST|        LIST(4) -- List Messages By Number. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L>       L>(4  -- List Messages TO Callsign or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L<       L<(4  -- List Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L@|        L@(4)   -- List Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L$|        L$(4)   -- List Messages Awaiting Forwarding. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LB|        LB(4)   -- List Bulletins.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LC|        LC(4)   -- List Bulletin Categories.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LF|        LF(4)   -- List Forwarded Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4)   -- List Held Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LL|        LL(4)   -- List Most Recent Messages ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LM|        LM(4)   -- List Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LN|        LN(4)   -- List New Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LO|        LO(4)   -- List Oldest Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LP|        LP(4)   -- List Private Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LR|        LR(4)   -- List Read Private Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LS|        LS(4)   -- List Messages By Subject.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LT|        LT(4)   -- List Messages By Text. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LU|        LU(4)   -- List Unread Messages.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== LB ===== 
 +<code>LB(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        LB -- List Bulletins. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        LB [max] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The LB (List Bulletinscommand lists the most recent 
 +        bulletins in reverse order, i.e. newest first. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        Optional argument [max] specifies the maximum number of 
 +        bulletins to list, and defaults to 25.
  
 </code> **EXAMPLES** <code> </code> **EXAMPLES** <code>
-        MD fred                    Make subdirectory FRED +        LB     - List the most recent 25 bulletins 
-        MD d:\usr\pub\packet       Make directory on specified drive.+        LB 100 - List the most recent 100 bulletins
  
 </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code>
-        Within PZTDOS mode only.  Non-sysops do not have access to +        The LB command is available to all users.
-        this command.+
  
-</code> **PORTABILITY** <code> +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
-        This command is identical to the MSDOS version.+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LIST|        LIST(4) -- List Messages By Number. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L>       L>(4)   -- List Messages TO Callsign or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L<       L<(4)   -- List Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L@|        L@(4)   -- List Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L$|        L$(4)   -- List Messages Awaiting Forwarding.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LA|        LA(4)   -- List Oldest Messages. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LC|        LC(4)   -- List Bulletin Categories.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LF|        LF(4)   -- List Forwarded Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4)   -- List Held Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LL|        LL(4)   -- List Most Recent Messages ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LM|        LM(4)   -- List Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LN|        LN(4)   -- List New Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LO|        LO(4)   -- List Oldest Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LP|        LP(4)   -- List Private Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LR|        LR(4)   -- List Read Private Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LS|        LS(4)   -- List Messages By Subject.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LT|        LT(4)   -- List Messages By Text. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LU|        LU(4)   -- List Unread Messages.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== LC ===== 
 +<code>LC(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        LC -- List Bulletin Categories. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        LC [category] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The LC (List Categories) command lists all the bulletin 
 +        categories (aka topics), together with total number of 
 +        bulletins in each. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The optional case-independent argument can be used to narrow 
 +        the search. Wildcards are accepted. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        LC    - List all bulletin categories 
 +        LC A* - List categories that begin with the letter 'A' 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The LC copmmand is available to all users.
  
 </code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ </code> **SEE ALSO:** \\
-[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN3#RMDIR|        RMDIR(3) -- Remove Directory+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LIST|        LIST(4) -- List Messages By Number]] \\ 
-]] \\+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L>       L>(4)   -- List Messages TO Callsign or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L<       L<(4)   -- List Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L@|        L@(4)   -- List Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L$|        L$(4)   -- List Messages Awaiting Forwarding.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LA|        LA(4)   -- List Oldest Messages. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LB|        LB(4)   -- List Bulletins.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LF|        LF(4)   -- List Forwarded Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4)   -- List Held Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LL|        LL(4)   -- List Most Recent Messages ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LM|        LM(4)   -- List Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LN|        LN(4)   -- List New Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LO|        LO(4)   -- List Oldest Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LP|        LP(4)   -- List Private Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LR|        LR(4)   -- List Read Private Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LS|        LS(4)   -- List Messages By Subject.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LT|        LT(4)   -- List Messages By Text. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LU|        LU(4)   -- List Unread Messages.]] \\
  
 [[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] [[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]]
  
 ---- ----
-===== MOVE ===== +===== L-CMDS ===== 
-<code>MOVE(3                XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL            16/10/2023+<code>L-CMDS(4              XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 </code> **COMMAND** <code> </code> **COMMAND** <code>
-        MOVE -- Move file(s)(PZTDOS)+        L-CMDS -- Commands For Listing Mail.
  
 </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code>
-        MOVE [drive:][path\]<filename1> [drive:][path\][filename2]+        L[ist         List messages and bulletins. 
 +        L[ist] <n     List messages starting at number <n> 
 +        L[ist<f> <l>  List messages from numbers <f> to <l>  
 +        L> <to>         List messages TO callsign or category 
 +        L< <from>       List messages FROM callsign 
 +        L@ <at>         List messages AT a distribution 
 +        L$ [to        List messages waiting to be forwarded 
 +        LA <n>          List oldest <n> messages  
 +        LB [n         List [max of n] Bulletins backwards 
 +        LC [cat]        List bulletin categories 
 +        LF [to]         List sucessfully Forwarded messages 
 +        LH [to]         List held messages 
 +        LL <n>          List the Last (most recent) <n> messages  
 +        LM              List Mine (all messages addressed to you) 
 +        LN              List New (unread) mail addressed to you  
 +        LP [n]          List [max of n] Private messages 
 +        LR [to]         List private mail that has been read 
 +        LS <text>       List messages whose subject contains <text> 
 +        LT <text>       List messages containing <text> in body 
 +        LU [to]         List Unread messages 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The L (List) commands are used to display lists of messages 
 +        and bulletins on the mailbox. 
 + 
 +        Each of the above commands has its own manual page as listed 
 +        below.
  
 </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code>
-        Within PZTDOS mode only.  Non-sysops do not have access to +        The LH (List Held) command is sysop-only, but the remainder 
-        this command.+        of the L commands are available to all users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LIST|        LIST(4) -- List Messages By Number. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L>       L>(4)   -- List Messages TO Callsign or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L<       L<(4)   -- List Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L@|        L@(4)   -- List Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L$|        L$(4)   -- List Messages Awaiting Forwarding.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LA|        LA(4)   -- List Oldest Messages. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LB|        LB(4)   -- List Bulletins.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LC|        LC(4)   -- List Bulletin Categories.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LF|        LF(4)   -- List Forwarded Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4)   -- List Held Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LL|        LL(4)   -- List Most Recent Messages ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LM|        LM(4)   -- List Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LN|        LN(4)   -- List New Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LO|        LO(4)   -- List Oldest Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LP|        LP(4)   -- List Private Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LR|        LR(4)   -- List Read Private Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LS|        LS(4)   -- List Messages By Subject.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LT|        LT(4)   -- List Messages By Text. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LU|        LU(4)   -- List Unread Messages.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== LF ===== 
 +<code>LF(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        LF -- List Forwarded Messages. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        LF [to]
  
 </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code>
-        Moves the file(sspecified by the first argument (source) to  +        The LF (List Forwardedcommand lists messages that were 
-        the new location and/or name(s) specified by the second  +        successfully forwarded to another mailbox.
-        argument (target).  Both filenames may contain wildcards.+
  
-        "source" must not be a directory.  If it doesn't contain a  +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
-        path, the current working directory is assumed.+        The optional case-independent argument can be used to narrow 
 +        the searchbased on the "to" field or bulletin "category" 
 +        (topic). Wildcards are accepted.
  
-        "target" may be a directory.  If a filename is not specified,  +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
-        the original name(s) are used.  If target is a single file,  +        LF        - List all forwarded messages 
-        the source must also be a single file.+        LF TECH*  - List forwarded messages to TECH or TECHNI
  
-        If source and target filenames are different the file(s) will  +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
-        be renamed at the same time.+        The LF command is available to all users.
  
-        [drive:] is only applicable to DOS (XR16Windows (XR32+</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
-        versionsLinux pathnames are case-sensitive, but those of +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LIST|        LIST(4) -- List Messages By Number. ]] \\ 
-        DOS/Windows are notFortward (/and back (\) slashes may be +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L>       L>(4  -- List Messages TO Callsign or Category.]] \\ 
-        freely mixed.+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L<       L<(4  -- List Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L@|        L@(4)   -- List Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L$|        L$(4)   -- List Messages Awaiting Forwarding.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LA|        LA(4)   -- List Oldest Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LB|        LB(4  -- List Bulletins.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LC|        LC(4)   -- List Bulletin Categories.]] \
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4  -- List Held Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LL|        LL(4)   -- List Most Recent Messages ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LM|        LM(4)   -- List Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LN|        LN(4)   -- List New Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LO|        LO(4)   -- List Oldest Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LP|        LP(4)   -- List Private Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LR|        LR(4)   -- List Read Private Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LS|        LS(4)   -- List Messages By Subject.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LT|        LT(4)   -- List Messages By Text. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LU|        LU(4)   -- List Unread Messages.]] \\
  
-        Pathnames which contain spaces must be enclosed in double +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
-        quotese.g"this is a pathname with spaces".+ 
 +---- 
 +===== LH ===== 
 +<code>LH(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        LH -- List Held Mail. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        LH [to] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The LH (List Held) command displays mail that has been "held" 
 +        for review.  
 + 
 +        Mail is held if it matches criteria specified in HOLD.SYS, 
 +        which is self-documented. Held mail is not forwardedand not 
 +        visible to anyone except sysops. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The optional [to] argument specifies a callsign or bulletin 
 +        topicIf present, only held mail addressed to that callsign 
 +        or topic is displayed.
  
 </code> **EXAMPLES** <code> </code> **EXAMPLES** <code>
-        MOVE fred.bat test.bat               Rename only+        LH       - List all held mail
-        MOVE test.bat c:\                    Move only+        LH SALE  - List held mail addressed to SALE only
-        MOVE c:\test.bat d:\tmp\fred.bat     Move with rename. +
-        MOVE fred.txt "my docs/"             Path with spaces+
  
-</code> **PORTABILITY** <code> +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
-        This command follows normal MSDOS v syntaxapart from the  +        Sysop-only. 
-        ability to rename a directory, which is not implemented.+ 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#HOLD|        HOLD(4)     -- Hold Mail]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN8#HOLD.SYS|        HOLD.SYS(8) -- Mail Holding Control File.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KH|        KH(4)       -- Kill Held Mail]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#UH|        UH(4)       -- Un-hold Mail]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== LIST ===== 
 +<code>LIST(4)                 XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        LIST -- List Messages By Number.  
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        L[ist] 
 +        L[ist] <first_number>  
 +        L[ist] <first_number> <last_number> 
 + 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The LIST command, which may be abbreviated to "L", is used to 
 +        list messages by number. 
 + 
 +        Each message has a unique "index" number on this BBS. The 
 +        number is not part of the messsage "envelope", although it 
 +        is displayed as if it were so. The same message on a different 
 +        mailbox would have a different number. 
 + 
 +        The mailbox can be configured to re-number the messages from 
 +        time to time, to keep the mumbers within a manageable range. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        L[ist] by itself lists messages that have arrived since you 
 +        last used the L command, which may be none. 
 + 
 +        A single numeric argument specifies a starting number, from 
 +        which the listing will proceed in a forwards direction. 
 + 
 +        If two numeric arguments are supplied, the first specifies 
 +        the starting mumber and the second specifies the last number 
 +        to be listed. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        LIST     - List upwards from your previous "last-listed"  
 +        L 400    - List messages starting at number 400 
 +        L 50 60  - List messages from numbers 50 to 60 
 +  
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The LIST command is available to all, but non-sysops can 
 +        only see messages created by, or addressed to, themselves. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L>       L>(4)   -- List Messages TO Callsign or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L<       L<(4)   -- List Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L@|        L@(4)   -- List Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L$|        L$(4)   -- List Messages Awaiting Forwarding.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LA|        LA(4)   -- List Oldest Messages. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LB|        LB(4)   -- List Bulletins.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LC|        LC(4)   -- List Bulletin Categories.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LF|        LF(4)   -- List Forwarded Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4)   -- List Held Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LL|        LL(4)   -- List Most Recent Messages ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LM|        LM(4)   -- List Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LN|        LN(4)   -- List New Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LO|        LO(4)   -- List Oldest Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LP|        LP(4)   -- List Private Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LR|        LR(4)   -- List Read Private Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LS|        LS(4)   -- List Messages By Subject.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LT|        LT(4)   -- List Messages By Text. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LU|        LU(4)   -- List Unread Messages.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== LL ===== 
 +<code>LL(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        LL -- List Most Recent Messages  
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        LL <max> 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The LL (List Latest) command lists the most recent messages 
 +        in reverse order, i.e. newest first. It is similar to LB, 
 +        except that it includes all types of message, not just 
 +        bulletins. 
 + 
 +        If pagination is enabled (see NP command), the listing stops 
 +        after 1 pageful, allowing you to select messages on that page 
 +        to read. After reading the messages, the listing resumes.  
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The numeric argument <max> specifies the maximum number of 
 +        messages to display. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLE** <code> 
 +        LL 10  - List the latest 10 messages. 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The LL command is available to all, but non-sysops can 
 +        only see messages created by, or addressed to, themselves. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LIST|        LIST(4) -- List Messages By Number. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L>       L>(4)   -- List Messages TO Callsign or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L<       L<(4)   -- List Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L@|        L@(4)   -- List Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L$|        L$(4)   -- List Messages Awaiting Forwarding.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LA|        LA(4)   -- List Oldest Messages. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LB|        LB(4)   -- List Bulletins.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LC|        LC(4)   -- List Bulletin Categories.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LF|        LF(4)   -- List Forwarded Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4)   -- List Held Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LM|        LM(4)   -- List Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LN|        LN(4)   -- List New Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LO|        LO(4)   -- List Oldest Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LP|        LP(4)   -- List Private Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LR|        LR(4)   -- List Read Private Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LS|        LS(4)   -- List Messages By Subject.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LT|        LT(4)   -- List Messages By Text. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LU|        LU(4)   -- List Unread Messages.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== LM ===== 
 +<code>LM(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        LM -- List Mine. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        LM 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The LM (List Mine) command is similar to LN (List New) in that 
 +        it lists all messages addressed to you, except that it 
 +        includes the messages you have read. 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The LM command is available to all users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LIST|        LIST(4) -- List Messages By Number. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L>       L>(4)   -- List Messages TO Callsign or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L<       L<(4)   -- List Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L@|        L@(4)   -- List Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L$|        L$(4)   -- List Messages Awaiting Forwarding.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LA|        LA(4)   -- List Oldest Messages. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LB|        LB(4)   -- List Bulletins.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LC|        LC(4)   -- List Bulletin Categories.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LF|        LF(4)   -- List Forwarded Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4)   -- List Held Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LL|        LL(4)   -- List Most Recent Messages ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LN|        LN(4)   -- List New Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LO|        LO(4)   -- List Oldest Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LP|        LP(4)   -- List Private Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LR|        LR(4)   -- List Read Private Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LS|        LS(4)   -- List Messages By Subject.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LT|        LT(4)   -- List Messages By Text. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LU|        LU(4)   -- List Unread Messages.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== LN ===== 
 +<code>LN(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        LN -- List New Messages. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        LN 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The LN (List New) command lists new (i.e. unread) messages 
 +        addressed to you. 
 + 
 +        To see ALL mail addressed to you, whether it has been read or 
 +        not, use LM (List Mine). 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The LN command is available to all users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LIST|        LIST(4) -- List Messages By Number. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L>       L>(4)   -- List Messages TO Callsign or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L<       L<(4)   -- List Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L@|        L@(4)   -- List Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L$|        L$(4)   -- List Messages Awaiting Forwarding.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LA|        LA(4)   -- List Oldest Messages. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LB|        LB(4)   -- List Bulletins.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LC|        LC(4)   -- List Bulletin Categories.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LF|        LF(4)   -- List Forwarded Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4)   -- List Held Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LL|        LL(4)   -- List Most Recent Messages ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LM|        LM(4)   -- List Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LO|        LO(4)   -- List Oldest Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LP|        LP(4)   -- List Private Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LR|        LR(4)   -- List Read Private Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LS|        LS(4)   -- List Messages By Subject.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LT|        LT(4)   -- List Messages By Text. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LU|        LU(4)   -- List Unread Messages.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== LO ===== 
 +<code>LO(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        LO -- List Oldest Messages. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        LO <max> 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The LO (List Oldest) command lists the oldest messages, from 
 +        the oldest towards the newest. 
 + 
 +        The LA (List Ancient) command performs the identical function. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        <max> is a number specifying the maximum number of messages 
 +              to display. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLE** <code> 
 +        LO 25  - List the oldest 25 messages 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The LO command is available to all users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LIST|        LIST(4) -- List Messages By Number. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L>       L>(4)   -- List Messages TO Callsign or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L<       L<(4)   -- List Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L@|        L@(4)   -- List Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L$|        L$(4)   -- List Messages Awaiting Forwarding. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LO|        LO(4)   -- List Oldest Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LB|        LB(4)   -- List Bulletins.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LC|        LC(4)   -- List Bulletin Categories.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LF|        LF(4)   -- List Forwarded Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4)   -- List Held Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LL|        LL(4)   -- List Most Recent Messages ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LM|        LM(4)   -- List Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LN|        LN(4)   -- List New Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LP|        LP(4)   -- List Private Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LR|        LR(4)   -- List Read Private Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LS|        LS(4)   -- List Messages By Subject.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LT|        LT(4)   -- List Messages By Text. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LU|        LU(4)   -- List Unread Messages.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== LP ===== 
 +<code>LP(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        LP -- List Private Messages. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        LP [max] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The LP (List Private) command lists private messages, i.e. 
 +        those addressed to a single recipient. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The optional numeric [max] argument specifies the maximum 
 +        number of messages to list. The default is 25. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLE** <code> 
 +        LP 10  - List a maximum of 10 private messages. 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The LP command is available to all, but non-sysops can 
 +        only see messages created by, or addressed to, themselves. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LIST|        LIST(4) -- List Messages By Number. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L>       L>(4)   -- List Messages TO Callsign or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L<       L<(4)   -- List Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L@|        L@(4)   -- List Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L$|        L$(4)   -- List Messages Awaiting Forwarding.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LA|        LA(4)   -- List Oldest Messages. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LB|        LB(4)   -- List Bulletins.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LC|        LC(4)   -- List Bulletin Categories.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LF|        LF(4)   -- List Forwarded Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4)   -- List Held Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LL|        LL(4)   -- List Most Recent Messages ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LM|        LM(4)   -- List Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LN|        LN(4)   -- List New Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LO|        LO(4)   -- List Oldest Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LR|        LR(4)   -- List Read Private Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LS|        LS(4)   -- List Messages By Subject.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LT|        LT(4)   -- List Messages By Text. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LU|        LU(4)   -- List Unread Messages.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== LQ ===== 
 +<code>LQ(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        LQ -- List Messages Queued (Awaiting Forwarding). 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        LQ [to] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The L$ (List Queued) command lists messages that are waiting 
 +        to be forwarded to other mailboxes. These messages usually 
 +        have the status "$"
 + 
 +        A new message, i.e. one created by a user of this mailbox, or 
 +        one received from another mailbox, is given the "$" status if 
 +        it is "forwardable". But it only does this if you have 
 +        configured the mailbox to allow forwarding of messages to 
 +        other mailboxes, and the mail is not addressed at this 
 +        mailbox. 
 + 
 +        Once a message has been forwarded, the status changes to "F"
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The optional argument should be a callsign or a bulletin 
 +        topic, and is case-insensitive. Wildcards are accepted. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        LQ        - List all unforwarded mail 
 +        LQ SYSOP  - List unforwarded mail addressed to SYSOP 
 +        LQ TECH*  - List unforwarded mail to TECH and TECHNI 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The LQ command is available to all users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LIST|        LIST(4) -- List Messages By Number. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L>       L>(4)   -- List Messages TO Callsign or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L<       L<(4)   -- List Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L$|        L$(4)   -- List Mesages by Message-ID]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L@|        L@(4)   -- List Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LA|        LA(4)   -- List Oldest Messages. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LB|        LB(4)   -- List Bulletins.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LC|        LC(4)   -- List Bulletin Categories.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LF|        LF(4)   -- List Forwarded Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4)   -- List Held Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LL|        LL(4)   -- List Most Recent Messages ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LM|        LM(4)   -- List Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LN|        LN(4)   -- List New Messages. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LP|        LP(4)   -- List Private Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LR|        LR(4)   -- List Read Private Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LS|        LS(4)   -- List Messages By Subject.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LT|        LT(4)   -- List Messages By Text. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LU|        LU(4)   -- List Unread Messages.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== LR ===== 
 +<code>LR(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        LR -- List Read Private Messages. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        LR 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The LR (List Read) command lists private messages that have 
 +        been read by their intended recipient. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The optional case-independent [to] argument can be used to 
 +        limit the search. Wildcards are accepted. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        LR        - List all private mail that has been read. 
 +        LR G8PZT  - List G8PZT's read mail. 
 +        LR VK*    - List all Australians' read mail. 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The LR command is available to all, but non-sysops can 
 +        only see messages created by, or addressed to, themselves. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LIST|        LIST(4) -- List Messages By Number. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L>       L>(4)   -- List Messages TO Callsign or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L<       L<(4)   -- List Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L@|        L@(4)   -- List Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L$|        L$(4)   -- List Messages Awaiting Forwarding.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LA|        LA(4)   -- List Oldest Messages. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LB|        LB(4)   -- List Bulletins.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LC|        LC(4)   -- List Bulletin Categories.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LF|        LF(4)   -- List Forwarded Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4)   -- List Held Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LL|        LL(4)   -- List Most Recent Messages ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LM|        LM(4)   -- List Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LN|        LN(4)   -- List New Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LO|        LO(4)   -- List Oldest Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LP|        LP(4)   -- List Private Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LS|        LS(4)   -- List Messages By Subject.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LT|        LT(4)   -- List Messages By Text. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LU|        LU(4)   -- List Unread Messages.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== LS ===== 
 +<code>LS(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        LS -- List Messages By Subject. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        LS <word> 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The LS (List by Subject) command lists messages with a 
 +        specified word or part-word anywhere in the subject. 
 + 
 +        A "sliding match" is performed, thus "eat" will match "meat", 
 +        "feature", "weather" etc. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The argument is case-insensitive. Wildcards are NOT allowed. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLE** <code> 
 +        LS IBM  - List messages with IBM anywhere in the subject. 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The LS command is available to all, but non-sysops can 
 +        only see messages created by, or addressed to, themselves. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LIST|        LIST(4) -- List Messages By Number. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L>       L>(4)   -- List Messages TO Callsign or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L<       L<(4)   -- List Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L@|        L@(4)   -- List Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L$|        L$(4)   -- List Messages Awaiting Forwarding.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LA|        LA(4)   -- List Oldest Messages. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LB|        LB(4)   -- List Bulletins.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LC|        LC(4)   -- List Bulletin Categories.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LF|        LF(4)   -- List Forwarded Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4)   -- List Held Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LL|        LL(4)   -- List Most Recent Messages ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LM|        LM(4)   -- List Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LN|        LN(4)   -- List New Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LO|        LO(4)   -- List Oldest Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LP|        LP(4)   -- List Private Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LR|        LR(4)   -- List Read Private Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LT|        LT(4)   -- List Messages By Text. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LU|        LU(4)   -- List Unread Messages.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== LT ===== 
 +<code>LT(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        LT -- List Messages By Text. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        LT <word> 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The LT (List by Text) lists messages containing a specified 
 +        word or part-word anywhere in the message body. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The argument is case-insensitive. Wildcards and phrases are 
 +        not accepted. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLE** <code> 
 +        LT Packet - List messages containing the word "packet"
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The LT command is available to all, but non-sysops can 
 +        only see messages created by, or addressed to, themselves. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LIST|        LIST(4) -- List Messages By Number. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L>       L>(4)   -- List Messages TO Callsign or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L<       L<(4)   -- List Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L@|        L@(4)   -- List Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L$|        L$(4)   -- List Messages Awaiting Forwarding.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LA|        LA(4)   -- List Oldest Messages. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LB|        LB(4)   -- List Bulletins.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LC|        LC(4)   -- List Bulletin Categories.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LF|        LF(4)   -- List Forwarded Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4)   -- List Held Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LL|        LL(4)   -- List Most Recent Messages ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LM|        LM(4)   -- List Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LN|        LN(4)   -- List New Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LO|        LO(4)   -- List Oldest Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LP|        LP(4)   -- List Private Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LR|        LR(4)   -- List Read Private Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LS|        LS(4)   -- List Messages By Subject. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LU|        LU(4)   -- List Unread Messages.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== LU ===== 
 +<code>LU(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        LU -- List Unread Messages. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        LU [to] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The LU (List Unread) command lists unread private mail, plus 
 +        bulletins that have not been forwarded or marked for 
 +        forwarding. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The case-independent argument [to] can be used to restrict 
 +        the search. Wildcards are accepted. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        LU          - List all unread/unmarked mail 
 +        LU RSGB     - List unmarked bulletins addressed to RSGB 
 +        LU ???USA   - List mail affressed to ALLUSA, PKTUSA etc 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The LU command is available to all, but non-sysops can 
 +        only see messages created by, or addressed to, themselves. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LIST|        LIST(4) -- List Messages By Number. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L>       L>(4)   -- List Messages TO Callsign or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L<       L<(4)   -- List Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L@|        L@(4)   -- List Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#L$|        L$(4)   -- List Messages Awaiting Forwarding.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LA|        LA(4)   -- List Oldest Messages. ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LB|        LB(4)   -- List Bulletins.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LC|        LC(4)   -- List Bulletin Categories.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LF|        LF(4)   -- List Forwarded Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4)   -- List Held Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LL|        LL(4)   -- List Most Recent Messages ]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LM|        LM(4)   -- List Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LN|        LN(4)   -- List New Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LO|        LO(4)   -- List Oldest Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LP|        LP(4)   -- List Private Messages]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LR|        LR(4)   -- List Read Private Messages.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LS|        LS(4)   -- List Messages By Subject.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LT|        LT(4)   -- List Messages By Text. ]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== MAN ===== 
 +<code>MAN(4)                  XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        MAN -- Display Sysop's Manual Pages. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        MAN [section] [topic] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The MAN command is used to access the sysop's manual, which 
 +        consists of a collection of pages, each covering a different  
 +        command or topic. 
 + 
 +        The MAN pages are designed for sysop use, and usually give  
 +        more detail than the corresponding HELP pages. 
 + 
 +        The manual is divided into several sections as follows
 + 
 +           Section   Contents 
 +           ------------------------------------------ 
 +              1      General Commands 
 +              2      Chat Server Commands 
 +              3      PZTDOS commands 
 +              4      Mailbox commands 
 +              6      Installation & Configuration Topics 
 +                   Configuration Directives 
 +              8      Configuration / System Files. 
 +              9      Miscellaneous Topics 
 + 
 +        When used from the mailbox command lineMAN by default shows 
 +        only the pages in section 4. Pages from other sections may be 
 +        displayed using the [section] argument. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        Use MAN SECTIONS to list the sections. 
 + 
 +        Entering MAN alone displays list of available topics in 
 +        section 4. 
 + 
 +        To read a specific page in section 4, enter MAN followed by 
 +        the topic for which you require help. 
 + 
 +        To list topics in any other section, enter MAN followed by the 
 +        section number. 
 + 
 +        To read a topic in a section other than 4, enter MAN followed 
 +        by a space, the section number, a space then the topic. 
 + 
 +        If a topic name contains wildcards, all matching topic names 
 +        in the section are displayed. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        MAN LC       Display section 4 page for LC command. 
 +        MAN 7        List the topics in section 7 
 +        MAN 7 MAXTT  Display section 7 page for MAXTT directive 
 +        MAN 1 I*     List section 1 topics begining with 'I' 
 + 
 +</code> **CONVENTIONS** <code> 
 +        The following conventions are used in MAN pages: 
 + 
 +        < >         Mandatory argument - These braces and the text  
 +                    enclosed within them represent any piece of text  
 +                    typed after the command.  The <> do not form part  
 +                    of the argument. 
 + 
 +        [ ]         Optional argument - These braces enclose anything  
 +                    which is not always present. If used within a  
 +                    command name (e.g. N[ODES]), this indicates that  
 +                    the command may be abbreviated to a minimum form  
 +                    while remaining unique. 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        Sysop-only. 
 + 
 +</code> **FILES** <code> 
 +        Manual files are normal text files, with the extension 
 +        changed to ".MAN". They may be created and edited using a 
 +        simple text editor such as Notepad (windows) or Leafpad, nano 
 +        etc (Linux). 
 + 
 +        All MAN files are located within the MAN directory, which 
 +        itself is in the directory containing XRouter. 
 + 
 +        As MAN files are for use only by the sysop, there is no need 
 +        for separate directories for alternate language versions. 
 +        Even if the MAN files are translated to a different language, 
 +        they must always be situated in the MAN directory, not in a 
 +        subdirectory thereof 
 + 
 +        Filenames, including the extensions, MUST be in UPPER CASE. 
 +        Lower case filenames and files without the .MAN extension are 
 +        ignored. 
 + 
 +        Within the .MAN files, lines beginning with a semicolon ';' 
 +        are not displayed, so you can use them for comments, such as 
 +        file modification details. 
 + 
 +        Manual files can be viewed from the console using <ALT+H> 
 +        followed by <M>. This browser window is only around 76 
 +        characters wide, so try to keep the lines shorter than this, 
 +        to preserve formatting. In any case, lines longer than 72 
 +        characters are bad practice, typopgraphically-speaking. 
 + 
 +</code> **LIMITATIONS** <code> 
 +        Although most commands may be abbreviated, it is not currently  
 +        possible for the MAN command to correctly identify the  
 +        required page from an abbreviated argument.  Thus "MAN IMPORT"  
 +        is acceptable, whereas "MAN IM" is not. Use wildcards if 
 +        necessary. 
 + 
 +</code> **NOTE** <code> 
 +        Some manual pages are longer than the standard console review 
 +        buffer size, and may therefore display only the last 400 or 
 +        so lines. However they can be viewed in full via the HTTP 
 +        interface, and by using <ALT+H> followed by <M> at the 
 +        console.
  
 </code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ </code> **SEE ALSO:** \\
-[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN3#COPY|        COPY(3) -- Copy files (PZTDOS).+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#HELP|        HELP(4) -- General help system.
 ]] \\ ]] \\
-[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN1#DOS       DOS(1)  -- Enter PZTDOS mode+ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== MB ===== 
 +<code>MB(1)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        MB -- Make Bulletin From File. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        MB <filename> <topic> [@ distribution] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The MB (Make Bulletin) command makes a bulletin from a text 
 +        file. Apart fron the insertion of a filename between the 
 +        command and the bulletin topic, the syntax is similar to the 
 +        SB (Send Bulletin) command. 
 + 
 +        If the filename contains no path, it is expected to be 
 +        located in the same directory as the XRouter executable. 
 + 
 +        If the file is found, the sysop is prompted to enter a 
 +        subject for the message. There is no limit on subject length 
 +        but please be aware that anything over 32 characters may 
 +        cause line-wrap on some mailboxes, or be truncated on others. 
 + 
 +        After entering the subject, the bulletin is created and 
 +        distributed in the usual way.   
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        MB newsletter.txt KRG 
 +        MB /home/pi/forecast.txt WX @ WMIDS 
 +         
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        Sysop-only. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IMPORT|        IMPORT(4) -- Import Messages Fom File. 
 +]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#MP|        MP(4)     -- Make Personal Message From File.
 ]] \\ ]] \\
-[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN3#REN|        REN(3 -- Rename files (PZTDOS).+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#SB|        SB(4    -- Send Bulletin.
 ]] \\ ]] \\
  
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 ---- ----
-===== REN ===== +===== MF ===== 
-<code>REN(3                 XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL            18/10/2023+<code>MF(4                  XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 </code> **COMMAND** <code> </code> **COMMAND** <code>
-        REN -- Rename file(s)(PZTDOS)+        MF -- Make File From Message.
  
 </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code>
-        REN [drive:][path\]<oldname[drive:][path\]<newname>+        MF <msgnum> <filename>
  
 </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code>
-        Renames one or more file(sfrom <oldname> to <newname>.+        The MF (Message to Filecommand copies the specified message 
 +        to a text file, excluding the routing headers (To save with 
 +        headers use the MFH command).
  
-        If the source path is not specified, the current working  +        It differs from EXPORT in two respects. Firstly, none of the 
-        directory is assumed.+        message "envelope" is savedonly the message "contents". 
 +        Secondly, the file mode is "write", not "append".
  
-        If the destination path is not specified, the renamed file(s)  +        If the specified target file already exists, the command will 
-        remain(s) in the source directory.+        fail with an error message instead of overwriting the 
 +        existing file.
  
-        If you specify two different pathsthis command moves the  +        If no path is specified, the resulting file is saved in the 
-        file to the new path, providing it is on the same drive.+        same directory as the XRouter executable.
  
-        Filenames may contain wildcards. Pathnames on Linux are case- +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
-        sensitiveThose on DOS and Windows are not.+        MF 123 areacodes.txt 
 +        MF 456 saved/msgs/vcr.txt
  
-        [drive:] is only applicable to DOS and Windows versions of +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
-        XRouter+        Sysop-only.
  
-        Forward (/and back (\) slashes are interchangeable.+</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#EXPORT|         EXPORT(4-- Export Message to File. 
 +]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#MFH|         MFH(4)    -- Make File From Message Including Headers 
 +]] \
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== MFH ===== 
 +<code>MFH(4)                  XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        MFH -- Make File From Message With Headers. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        MFH <msgnum> <filename> 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The MFH (Message to File with Headers) command copies the 
 +        specified message to a text file, including the routing 
 +        headers (To save without headers use the MF command)
 + 
 +        It differs from EXPORT in two respects. Firstly, none of the 
 +        message "envelope" is saved, only the message "contents"
 +        Secondly, the file mode is "write", not "append"
 + 
 +        If the specified target file already exists, the command will 
 +        fail with an error message instead of overwriting the 
 +        existing file.
  
-        Pathnames containing spaces must be enclosed in double quote +        If no path is specified, the resulting file is saved in the 
-        marks, e.g. "my documents".+        same directory as the XRouter executable.
  
 </code> **EXAMPLES** <code> </code> **EXAMPLES** <code>
-        REN  FWD.SYS  FWD.OLD +        MFH 123 areacodes.txt 
-        REN  C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT  AUTOEXEC.BAK +        MFH 456 saved/msgs/vcr.txt
-        REN  C:\TMP\FRED.DOC  \JUNK/JILL.DOC +
-        REN  *.SAV *.19+
  
-</code> **LIMITATIONS** <code> +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
-        Source and destination pathnames must be on the same drive  +        Sysop-only.
-        (Use the MOVE command for renaming to a different drive)+
  
-</code> **PORTABILITY** <code> +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
-        This command follows normal DOS syntax.+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#EXPORT|         EXPORT(4) -- Export Message to File. 
 +]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#MF|         MF(4)     -- Make File From Message Excluding Headers 
 +]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== MINE ===== 
 +<code>MINE(4)                 XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        MINE -- List The Messages Sent By You. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        M[ine] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The MINE command, which may be shortened to "M", lists all 
 +        the messages sent by you.
  
 </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code>
-        REN is available within PZTDOS mode only.  Non-sysops do not +        The MINE command is available to all users.
-        have access to PZTDOS.+
  
 </code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ </code> **SEE ALSO:** \\
-[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN1#DOS|        DOS(1)  -- Enter PZTDOS mode.+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KM|        KM(4) -- Kill Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LM|        LM(4) -- List Mine.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== MP ===== 
 +<code>MP(1)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        MP -- Make Personal Message From File. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        MP <filename> <to_callsign> [@ bbs] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The MP (Make Personal) command makes a personal message from 
 +        a text file. Apart fron the insertion of a filename between 
 +        the command and the destination callsign, the syntax is 
 +        similar to the SP (Send Personal) command. 
 +         
 +        If the filename contains no path, it is expected to be 
 +        located in the same directory as the XRouter executable. 
 + 
 +        If the file is found, the sysop is prompted to enter a 
 +        subject for the message. There is no limit on subject length 
 +        but please be aware that anything over 32 characters may 
 +        cause line-wrap on some mailboxes, or be truncated on others. 
 + 
 +        After entering the subject, the message is created and 
 +        distributed in the usual way.   
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        MP comments.txt G8PZT 
 +        MP /home/pi/agenda.txt G4FPV @ GB7GLO 
 +         
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        Sysop-only. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#IMPORT|        IMPORT(4) -- Import Messages Fom File.
 ]] \\ ]] \\
-[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN3#MOVE|        MOVE(3) -- Move a file with optional rename.+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#MB|        MB(4    -- Make Bulletin From File.
 ]] \\ ]] \\
  
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 ---- ----
-===== RMDIR ===== +===== NAME ===== 
-<code>RMDIR(3               XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL            17/10/2023+<code>NAME(4                XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 </code> **COMMAND** <code> </code> **COMMAND** <code>
-        RMDIR -- Remove Directory. (PZTDOS)+        NAME -- Display / Change Name
  
 </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code>
-        RMDIR [drive:][path\]<dirname>+        N[ame] [your_first_name] 
 + 
 +</code**DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The NAME command, which can be abbreviated to "N"  displays 
 +        or changes your first name in the WP (White Pages) database. 
 + 
 +        The WP database is a global database of mailbox users, used 
 +        primarily for making mail routing decisions. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The argument is case-independent. Whatever you input, the 
 +        first character is auto-capitalised, and the remainder is 
 +        uncapitalised. 
 + 
 +        The maximum length for a name is 12 characters. The name 
 +        must not include spaces, but may include underscores or 
 +        hyphens. 
 + 
 +        If no argument is supplied, your current name is shown. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        N       - Display your name, as held in the WP database 
 +        N fReD  - Change your name in WP database to "Fred"
  
 </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code>
-        Sysop-only, within PZTDOS only.+        The NAME command is available to all users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NC|        NC(4) -- Display/Change ANSI Colour Preferences.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NH|        NH(4) -- Display/Change "Home BBS".]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NI|        NI(4) -- Displays User Information.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NP|        NP(4) -- Display/Change Pagination.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NQ|        NQ(4) -- Display/Change QTH.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NZ|        NZ(4) -- Display/ Change Zip Code.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN9#WPAGES|        WPAGES(9) -- The White Pages Database.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== NC ===== 
 +<code>NC(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        NC -Display / Change ANSI Colour Preference. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        NC [on | off]
  
 </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code>
-        Deletes a directory with the specified pathnameif it exists.+        The NC command displays or sets your ANSI colour preference, 
 +        i.e. whethere your mailbox sessions use colour or not.
  
-        If drive or path are not specifiedthe current working drive  +        To use colouryou will need an ANSI-compatable terminal such 
-        and/or path are assumed.+        as XRouter or PuTTY.
  
-        The specified path may be absolute, or relative to the current  +        The setting is remembered for your subsequent connections.
-        directory.+
  
-        [drive:] is applicable only to DOS and Windows versions.+</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        Used without an argument, the NC command displays the current 
 +        on/off state of ANSI colour.
  
-        Pathnames are case sensitive in Linux versions only.+        "NC ON" turns colour on, and "NC OFF" turns it off.
  
-        Forward (/) and back (\) slashes may be used interchangeably+</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The NC command is available to all users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NAME|        NAME(4) -- Display Change Name in White Pages Database.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NH|        NH(4  -- Display / Change Home BBS]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NI|        NI(4)   -- Display Summary of Your User Record]] \
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NP|        NP(4  -- Display / Change Pagination Settings]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NQ|        NQ(4)   -- Display / Change QTH]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NZ|        NZ(4)   -- Display / Change Zip / Locator]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== N-CMDS ===== 
 +<code>N-CMDS(4)               XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        N-CMDS -- Commands to Display / Set Name and Other Options. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        N[ame] [first-name] 
 +        NC [on | off] 
 +        NH [home-bbs] 
 +        NI 
 +        NP [lines-per-page] 
 +        NQ [qth] 
 +        NZ [zip | locator] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The N commands are used to display or change your name, QTH, 
 +        home BBS and other attributes, i.e. anything related to you, 
 +        in the mailbox user database. 
 + 
 +        Each of the above commands has its own MAN page. 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The N(ame) commands are available to all users 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NAME|        NAME(4) -- Display / Change Name in White Pages Database.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NC|        NC(4)   -- Display / Change ANSI Colour Preference]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NH|        NH(4)   -- Display / Change Home BBS]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NI|        NI(4)   -- Display Summary of Your User Record]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NP|        NP(4)   -- Display / Change Pagination Settings]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NQ|        NQ(4)   -- Display / Change QTH]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NZ|        NZ(4)   -- Display / Change Zip / Locator]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== NH ===== 
 +<code>NH(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        NH -- Display / Change Home BBS. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        NH [bbscall[.hier_address]] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The NH command allows you to query or change your "Home BBS", 
 +        i.e. the BBS which you use the most, in the White Pages (WP) 
 +        database. 
 + 
 +        The "Home BBS" is the one to which which all other mailboxes 
 +        will route your mail, so it is important to set it correctly. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        Used without arguments, NH displays your current "Home BBS"
 + 
 +        If an argument is supplied, it specifies a new Home BBS. The 
 +        argument is case-independent. If your home BBS is known to 
 +        the WP database at this mailbox, you only need to supply the 
 +        callsign, otherwise you must supply the full hierachical 
 +        address, e.g. "GB7PZT.#24.GBR.EU".
  
 </code> **EXAMPLES** <code> </code> **EXAMPLES** <code>
-        RMDIR fred             Delete subdirectory FRED +        NH GB7PZT - changes your HomeBBs to GB7PZT. 
-        RMDIR c:\windows       Improve your system!!+        NH        - reports the current setting 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The NH copmmand is available to all users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NAME|        NAME(4) -- Display / Change Name in White Pages Database.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NC|        NC(4)   -- Display / Change ANSI Colour Preference]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NI|        NI(4)   -- Display Summary of Your User Record]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NP|        NP(4)   -- Display / Change Pagination Settings]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NQ|        NQ(4)   -- Display / Change QTH]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NZ|        NZ(4)   -- Display / Change Zip / Locator]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== NI ===== 
 +<code>NI(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        NI -- Display Summary of Your User Record 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        NI 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The NI (Information) command displays your user account, i.e. 
 +        the information that the mailbox remembers about you. 
 + 
 +        The information includes, Name, QTH, Home BBS, the date and 
 +        time of your previous session, the number of times you have 
 +        connected, your colour setting, the number of messages you 
 +        have read and sent, and your pagination settings. 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The NI command is available to all users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NAME|        NAME(4) -- Display / Change Name in White Pages Database.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NC|        NC(4)   -- Display / Change ANSI Colour Preference]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NH|        NH(4)   -- Display / Change Home BBS]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NP|        NP(4)   -- Display / Change Pagination Settings]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NQ|        NQ(4)   -- Display / Change QTH]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NZ|        NZ(4)   -- Display / Change Zip / Locator]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== NP ===== 
 +<code>NP(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        NP -- Display / Change Pagination Settings. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        NP [lines_per_page] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The NP (Pagination) command is used to display or adjust your 
 +        pagination settings. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        "NP"         - by itself reports the current setting. 
 +        "NP <lines>" - changes it. 
 +        "NP 0"       - disables pagination. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        NP     - Enquire current pagination setting 
 +        NP 18  - Set pagination to 18 lines per page 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The NP command is available to all users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NAME|        NAME(4) -- Display / Change Name in White Pages Database.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NC|        NC(4)   -- Display / Change ANSI Colour Preference]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NH|        NH(4)   -- Display / Change Home BBS]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NI|        NI(4)   -- Display Summary of Your User Record]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NQ|        NQ(4)   -- Display / Change QTH]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NZ|        NZ(4)   -- Display / Change Zip / Locator]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== NQ ===== 
 +<code>NQ(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        NQ -- Display / Change QTH. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        NQ [qth] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The NQ (Qth) command displays or changes your QTH in the 
 +        White Pages (WP) database. 
 + 
 +        The maximum length for a QTH in WP is 28 characters. Spaces 
 +        are allowed. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        NQ by itself displays the current QTH setting. 
 +        NQ foilowed by a QTH sets the specified QTH. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        NQ            - Enquire your current QTH 
 +        NQ Botany Bay - Set your QTH to "Botany Bay" 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The NQ command is available to all users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NAME|        NAME(4)   -- Display / Change Name in White Pages Database.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NC|        NC(4)     -- Display / Change ANSI Colour Preference]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NH|        NH(4)     -- Display / Change Home BBS]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NI|        NI(4)     -- Display Summary of Your User Record]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NP|        NP(4)     -- Display / Change Pagination Settings]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NZ|        NZ(4)     -- Display / Change Zip / Locator]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN9#WPAGES|        WPAGES(9) -- White Pages System.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== NZ ===== 
 +<code>NZ(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        NZ -- Display / Change Zip / Locator. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        NZ [zip] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The NZ (Zip) command displays of sets your "zip" code in the 
 +        White Pages (WP) database. In the UK we use this field for 
 +        Maidenhead Locator. 
 + 
 +        The maximum length for the zip / locator is 7 characters. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        NZ         - Display current zip / locator 
 +        NZ IO48TL  - Set locator to IO48TL 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The NZ command is availabnle to all users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NAME|        NAME(4)   -- Display / Change Name in White Pages Database.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NC|        NC(4)     -- Display / Change ANSI Colour Preference]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NH|        NH(4)     -- Display / Change Home BBS]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NI|        NI(4)     -- Display Summary of Your User Record]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NP|        NP(4)     -- Display / Change Pagination Settings]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NQ|        NQ(4)     -- Display / Change QTH]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN9#WPAGES|        WPAGES(9) -- White Pages Database.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== R< ===== 
 +<code>R<(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        R<(4) -- Read Messages FROM Callsign. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        R< <callsign> 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The R< (Read From) reads all messages sent by a specified 
 +        callsign, i.e. with that callsign in the "From:" field. 
 + 
 +        Non-sysops may only read bulletins, and private mail 
 +        addressed to or from themselves. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The argument is case-independent. Wildcards are accepted. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        R< G8PZT  - Read messages sent by G8PZT 
 +        R< VK*    - Read messages sent by Australians 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The R< command is available to all users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#R>       R>(4)   -- Read Messages To Callsign Or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#R@|        R@(4)   -- Read Messages AT a distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#READ|        READ(4) -- Read Message(s) By Number.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#RH|        RH(4)   -- Read Message(s) With Full Headers.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#RM|        RM(4)   -- Read Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#RN|        RN(4)   -- Read New Mail.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== R> ===== 
 +<code>R>(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        R> -- Read Messages To Callsign Or Category. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        R> <callsign | topic> 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The R> (Read To) reads all messages with a specified callsign 
 +        or bulletin topic in the TO field. 
 + 
 +        Non-sysops can read bulletins, but can only read private mail 
 +        that was sent by themselves. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The argument is case-independent. Wildcards are accepted.  
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        R> G8PZT  - Read messages from you to G8PZT 
 +        R> TECH*  - read bulletins to topic TECH, TECHNI etc. 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The R> command is available to all users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#R<       R<(4)   -- Read Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#R@|        R@(4)   -- Read Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#READ|        READ(4) -- Read Message(s) By Number.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#RH|        RH(4)   -- Read Message(s) With Full Headers.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#RM|        RM(4)   -- Read Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#RN|        RN(4)   -- Read New Mail.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== R@ ===== 
 +<code>R@(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        R@ -- Read Messages AT a Distribution. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        R@ <distribution> 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The R@ (Read At) command reads bulletins targetted AT a 
 +        specified distribution area. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The argument is case-independent. Wildcards are accepted. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        R@ GBR  - Read messages with GBR distribution area 
 +        R@ EU*  - Read messages with EU or EURO distribution 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The R@ command is available to all users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#R>       R>(4)   -- Read Messages To Callsign Or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#R<       R<(4)   -- Read Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#READ|        READ(4) -- Read Message(s) By Number.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#RH|        RH(4)   -- Read Message(s) With Full Headers.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#RM|        RM(4)   -- Read Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#RN|        RN(4)   -- Read New Mail.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== R-CMDS ===== 
 +<code> ;***********************|****** Max Width *****|*********************| 
 +<code>R-CMDS(4)                XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        R-CMDS -- Commands for Reading Mail. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +         
 +        R> <to> 
 +        R< <from> 
 +        R@ <at>  
 +        R[ead] <number ...> 
 +        RH <number ...> 
 +        RM  
 +        RN 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The R commands are used to read messages on the mailbox. 
 + 
 +        There are currently 7 variants, each with its own man page, 
 +        as detailed below. 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The R commands are available to all users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#R>       R>(4)   -- Read Messages To Callsign Or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#R<       R<(4)   -- Read Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#R@|        R@(4)   -- Read Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#READ|        READ(4) -- Read Message(s) By Number.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#RH|        RH(4)   -- Read Message(s) With Full Headers.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#RM|        RM(4)   -- Read Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#RN|        RN(4)   -- Read New Mail.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== READ ===== 
 +<code>READ(4)                 XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        READ -- Read Message(s) By Number. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        R[ead] <number> [number ...] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The READ command, which may be shortened to "R", reads one or 
 +        more messages by number, without displaying the routing 
 +        headers (use the RH command if headers are wanted). 
 + 
 +        If pagination is enabled (see NP command), the output pauses 
 +        after each pageful, giving you the options to continue or 
 +        abort reading the message. 
 + 
 +        If more than one message is being read in a single operation, 
 +        i.e. a "reading list", aborting a message witl move on to the 
 +        next message in the list. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The "R[ead]" is optional - messages can be read simply by 
 +        entering the numbers alone. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        READ 693       - Read message 693 
 +        R 100 147 193  - Read messages 100, 147 and 193 
 +        55 66 77       - Read messages 55, 66 and 77 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        All users, but non-sysops may only read bulletins, and 
 +        private mail sent by them or to them. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#NP|        NP(4)   -- Display / Change Pagination Settings.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#R>       R>(4)   -- Read Messages To Callsign Or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#R<       R<(4)   -- Read Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#R@|        R@(4)   -- Read Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#RH|        RH(4)   -- Read Message(s) With Full Headers.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#RM|        RM(4)   -- Read Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#RN|        RN(4)   -- Read New Mail.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== RH ===== 
 +<code>RH(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        RH -- Read Message(s) With Full Headers. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        RH <msgnum> [msgnum ...] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The RH (Read with Headers) command reads one or more 
 +        messages, displaying all the routing headers (use the R[EAD] 
 +        command to omit headers). 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        Message numbers must be separated by spaces or tabs, not 
 +        commas. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        RH 327       - Read message 327 with routing headers. 
 +        RH 55 66 77  - Read multiple messages with routing hdrs 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The RH command is available to all users, but non-sysops may 
 +        only read bulletins, and private mail sent by or to themselves. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#R>       R>(4)   -- Read Messages To Callsign Or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#R<       R<(4)   -- Read Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#R@|        R@(4)   -- Read Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#READ|        READ(4) -- Read Message(s) By Number.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#RM|        RM(4)   -- Read Mine.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#RN|        RN(4)   -- Read New Mail.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== RM ===== 
 +<code>RM(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        RM -- Read Mine. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        RM 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The RM (Read Mine) command reads all messages addressed to 
 +        you, regardless of whether on not you have read them before. 
 + 
 +        (Use the RN (Read New) command to read only the unread mail). 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        All users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#R>       R>(4)   -- Read Messages To Callsign Or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#R<       R<(4)   -- Read Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#R@|        R@(4)   -- Read Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#READ|        READ(4) -- Read Message(s) By Number.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#RH|        RH(4)   -- Read Message(s) With Full Headers.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#RN|        RN(4)   -- Read New Mail.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== RN ===== 
 +<code>RN(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        RN -- Read New Mail. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        RN 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The RN (Read New) command reads UNREAD messages addressed to 
 +        you. 
 + 
 +        Use RM (Read Mine) to read ALL messages addressed to you. 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The RN command is available to all users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#R>       R>(4)   -- Read Messages To Callsign Or Category.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#R<       R<(4)   -- Read Messages FROM Callsign.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#R@|        R@(4)   -- Read Messages AT a Distribution.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#READ|        READ(4) -- Read Message(s) By Number.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#RH|        RH(4)   -- Read Message(s) With Full Headers.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#RM|        RM(4)   -- Read Mine.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== SB ===== 
 +<code>SB(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        SB -- Send Bulletin. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        SB <topic> [ @ <area>
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The SB (Send Bulletin) command is used to send a "bulletin", 
 +        i.e. a message which can be read by anyone. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The non-optional <topic> field targets the bulletin at an 
 +        intended audience, and can consist of any word, up to 6 
 +        characters maximum, e.g. ALL  IBM  HELP  TCPIP  etc. Please 
 +        use a meaningful <topic> field if possible. 
 + 
 +        The optional [ @ <area> ] bit specifies the "target area" or 
 +        "distribution area" for the bulletin. If a distribution area 
 +        is specified, the bulletin is delivered to all other 
 +        mailboxes within the specified area, otherwise the bulletin 
 +        stays on this mailbox only.  
 + 
 +        The <area> or "at" field should consist of an area code that 
 +        is known to other sysops, otherwise they won't know where to 
 +        send it. Examples are: 
 + 
 +            WMIDS - West midlands mailboxes 
 +            FOURP - Mailboxes in the Fourpak area 
 +            GBR   - All mailboxes in Great Britain 
 +            EU    - All mailboxes in Europe (includes GBR) 
 +            WW    - All mailboxes in the world. 
 + 
 +        Please try to target your bulletin to the minimum area 
 +        necessary. A bulletin advertising your local club night 
 +        doesn't need to go worldwide! 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        SB KRG          - Bull about local KRG club meeting 
 +        SB IBM @ WMIDS  - Bull about IBM to west mids mailboxes. 
 +        SB HELP @ GBR   - Ask everyone in Great Britain for help. 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The SB command is available to all users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#SP|        SP(4) -- Send Personal Message.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#SR|        SR(4) -- Send Reply to a Message.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== S-CMDS ===== 
 +<code>S-CMDS(4)               XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        S-CMDS -- Message Sending Commands. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        S[end]          Send a message to sysop. 
 +        SB <topic>      Send bulletin to <topic> 
 +        SP <call>       Send personal message to <call> 
 +        SR [msgnum]     Send Reply to a message. 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The S (send) commands are used to send personal messages and 
 +        bulletins. Each one has its own manual page. 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The S[end] commands are available to all users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#SEND|        SEND(4) -- Send Message to Sysop.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#SB|        SB(4)   -- Send Bulletin.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#SP|        SP(4)   -- Send Personal Message.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#SR|        SR(4)   -- Send Reply to a Message.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== SEND ===== 
 +<code>SEND(4)                 XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        SEND -- Send Personal Message To Sysop. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        S[end] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The SEND command, which can be abbreviated to "S", allows a 
 +        user to send a personal message to the sysop (SYstem OPerator) 
 +        of this mailbox, without needing to know any other syntax. 
 + 
 +        After issuing the command, the user is prompted to enter a 
 +        subject, then the text of the message. 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        All users, but for sysops it is pointless. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#SB|        SB(4) -- Send Bulletin.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#SP|        SP(4) -- Send Personal Message.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#SR|        SR(4) -- Send Reply to a Message.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== SF ===== 
 +<code>SF(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        SF -- Stop Forwarding. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        SF 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The SF command aborts any forwarding or polling run that is 
 +        currently in progress. 
 + 
 +        At the moment this does not prevent future runs. 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        Sysop-only.
  
 </code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ </code> **SEE ALSO:** \\
-[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN3#MD|        MD(3) -- Make Directory.+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#FF|        FF(4) -- Force Forwarding. 
 +]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#FP|        FP(4) -- Force Polling. 
 +]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#VF|        VF(4) -- View Forwarding.
 ]] \\ ]] \\
  
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 ---- ----
-===== TYPE ===== +===== SP ===== 
-<code>TYPE(3                XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL            17/10/2023+<code>SP(4                  XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 </code> **COMMAND** <code> </code> **COMMAND** <code>
-        TYPE -- displays a text file(PZTDOS)+        SP -- Send Personal Message.
  
 </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> </code> **SYNOPSIS** <code>
-        TYPE [path/]<filename>+        SP <to> @ <at> ] 
 + 
 +</code**DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The SP (Send Personal) command is used to send a personal 
 +        message, i.e. one which is targeted at a single individual. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The <to> field must contain the recipient's callsign. 
 + 
 +        The <at> field is semi-optional, and consists of the callsign 
 +        of the recipient's "home BBS", plus other routing information 
 +        where necessary.  
 + 
 +        This mailbox contains a database of known active mail users, 
 +        called the "White Pages", or WP for short. If the recipient'
 +        callsign is known to WP there is no need to enter the <at> 
 +        field, as the White Pages will automatically supply it. 
 + 
 +        If you enter an incomplete address, the WP attempts to extend 
 +        it into a full "Hierarchical Address (HA), but if you enter a 
 +        full address, WP assumes you know best, and does not 
 +        intervene. Therefore if you do supply a complete address, 
 +        make sure it is EXACTLY right, or your mail may get lost. 
 + 
 +        If you're sending a message to another user of this mailbox, 
 +        you needn't enter the <at> field. 
 + 
 +        If you're sending a message to a user of another mailbox, you 
 +        only need to supply an address if the WP doesn't know the 
 +        recipient. 
 + 
 +        If in doubt, use the "I <callsign>" command to check if the 
 +        recipient is in the WP database. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        SP G8PZT   <-- No address supplied. WP will supply it 
 +                             if recipient is known to WP. 
 + 
 +        SP G8PZT @ GB7PZT  <-- Partial address supplied. WP will 
 +                                     attempt to extend it. 
 +  
 +        SP G8PZT @ GB7PZT.#24.GBR.EU   <-- Full address supplied. 
 +                                                WP won't intervene.
  
 </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> </code> **AVAILABILITY** <code>
-        Sysop-onlyPZTDOS mode only.+        The SP command is available to all users. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#INFO|        INFO(4)   -- Display Info About Mailbox / Users.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#SB|        SB(4)     -- Send Bulletin.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#SR|        SR(4)     -- Send Reply.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN9#WPAGES|        WPAGES(9) -- White Pages Database]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== SR ===== 
 +<code>SR(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        SR -- Send Reply to a Message. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        SR [msgnum]
  
 </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> </code> **DESCRIPTION** <code>
-        The TYPE command displays the specified text file without  +        The SR (Send Reply) command is used to reply to a message.
-        pagination.+
  
-        Forward (/) and back (\) slashes may be used interchangeably.+        The mailbox automatically fills in the address, and prepends 
 +        "RE:" to the original subject. The reply is always a private 
 +        message, even when replying to a bulletin.
  
-        Pathnames containing spaces must be enclosed in double +        After issuing the SR command, the user is prompted to enter 
-        quoutes (e.g. "my documents/fred and mary.txt" +        the message text in the usual way. 
 + 
 +        It is advisable wherever possible to use the "SR" command in 
 +        preference to "SP", to reduce addressing errors. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The optional [msgnum] argument specifies the original message 
 +        which is being replied to. 
 + 
 +        If [msgnum] is not supplied, the reply relates to the message 
 +        most recently read by the user in the current session. In 
 +        this case it is best to use SR immediately after reading a 
 +        message, because some commands can cause the mailbox to 
 +        "forget" the last message that was read. 
 + 
 +</code> **EXAMPLES** <code> 
 +        SR      - Send reply to message you just read 
 +        SR 123  - Send a reply to message number 123 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        The SR command is available to all users, but non-sysops can 
 +        only reply to bulletins, and messages addressed to themselves. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#SB|        SB(4) -- Send Bulletin.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#SP|        SP(4) -- Send Personal Message.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== UH ===== 
 +<code>UH(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        UH -- Un-hold Held Mail. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        UH <msgnum> [msgnum...] 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The UH (UnHold) command un-holds ("releases") one or more 
 +        "held" messages, and reports how many were released. 
 + 
 +        Messages may be automatically held by entries in the HOLD.SYS 
 +        and BADWORD.SYS files, or manually using the HOLD command. 
 + 
 +        "Held" messages have the status "H". They are only visible to 
 +        sysops, and are not forwarded to other mailboxes. Sysops can 
 +        list them using the LH (List Held) command, delete them using 
 +        the KH (Kill Held) command, or release them using the UH 
 +        command. 
 + 
 +        Upon release, messages are once again visible to users and 
 +        eligible for forwarding to other mailboxes. 
 + 
 +        Attempting to un-hold a non-held message has no effect. 
 + 
 +</code> **OPTIONS** <code> 
 +        The arguments to the command are the message numbers to be 
 +        unheld. If more than one number is specified, they must be 
 +        separated by tablbs or spaces. Commas are not allowed.  
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        Sysop-only. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#HOLD|        HOLD(4) -- Hold Mail. 
 +]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LH|        LH(4)   -- List Held Mail. 
 +]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#KH|        KH(4)   -- Kill Held Mail. 
 +]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== UNREAD ===== 
 +<code>UNREAD(4)               XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        UNREAD -- Mark a Message as Unread. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        U[nread] <msg> 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The UNREAD command, which may be shortened to U, "un-reads"
 +        message, i.e. marks it unreadYou may for example do this if 
 +        a message requires a detailed reply for which you don'
 +        currently have enough time. 
 + 
 +        By marking the mail as unread, it will once again show up in 
 +        the "new mail" list, and will be retained for longer.
  
 </code> **EXAMPLE** <code> </code> **EXAMPLE** <code>
-        TYPE ../DOCS/FRED.TXT+        UN 357 - Unread message 357
  
-</code> **LIMITATIONS** <code> +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
-        For use with text files only.  There are no limitations on the  +        The UNREAD command is available to all usersbut non-sysops 
-        size of file which can be displayed.  The command does not  +        can only unread their own mail.
-        (yet) allow concatenation of files, and the output may not  +
-        (yet) be redirected to a file. +
-        Wildcards are not accepted. +
-         +
-</code> **PORTABILITY** <code> +
-        The TYPE command in PZTDOS follows normal DOS syntaxapart  +
-        from the lack of redirection mentioned in "limitations".+
  
 </code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ </code> **SEE ALSO:** \\
-[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN1#DOS|        DOS(1) -- Enter PZTDOS mode+[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#LN|        LN(4  -- List New (Unread) Mail.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#READ|        READ(4) -- Read Mail.]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#RN|        RN(4)   -- Read New Mail.]] \\ 
 + 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:|< Back to Index]] 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== VF ===== 
 +<code>VF(4)                   XROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL             29/3/2024 
 + 
 +</code> **COMMAND** <code> 
 +        VF -- View Forwarding. 
 + 
 +</code> **SYNOPSIS** <code> 
 +        VF 
 + 
 +</code> **DESCRIPTION** <code> 
 +        The VF command displays the mail waiting to be forwarded, and 
 +        which neighbour it is queued for. 
 + 
 +</code> **AVAILABILITY** <code> 
 +        Sysop-only. 
 + 
 +</code> **SEE ALSO:** \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#FF|        FF(4) -- Force Forwarding. 
 +]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#FP|        FP(4) -- Force Polling. 
 +]] \\ 
 +[[packet:xrouter:docs:MAN4#SF|        SF(4) -- Stop Forwarding.
 ]] \\ ]] \\
  
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