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<h1 align="Center"> <small>SYSOP COMMANDS.</small> </h1>
<pre><font color="#000000"><b>Commands available under the BBS menu.</b></font>
<font color="#ff0000">DU callsign </font>: Displays the information related to the given callsign.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">DB</font> : Lists the BBS callsigns.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">DE</font> : Lists the EXCLUDED callsigns.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">DF</font> : Lists all PMS-users.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">DL</font> : Lists the callsigns with LOCAL status.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">DM</font> : Lists the callsigns with modem acces.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">DP</font> : Lists callsigns which are using the page scroll.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">DS </font>: Lists the SYSOPS callsigns.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">DX</font> : Lists the EXPERT callsigns.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">E msg# :</font>
Edits the message # header. The message header is first displayed, then a
string of options will allow you to edit the various fields of this header. A
"return" terminates the edit.
<font color="#ff0000">EM msg#<font color="#000000"> : </font></font>
<font color="#ff0000"><font color="#000000"> Edits the body of a message. During edit the message is not being </font></font>
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<font color="#ff0000">EU callsign </font>:<br> Edits the main parameters of a user. The user's parameters are first<br>displayed, then a string of options will allow you to edit the various<br>parameters. A "return" terminates the edit. Most of fields can be cleared<br>with a point. A user can be edited while connected and then action is<br>immediate. Flags are :<br><br> R : All mail (included personal) can be read<br> P : Paging validated<br> B : BBS<br> S : Sysop<br> X : Expert<br> L : Local (Allowed to all commands on guest access).<br> E : Excluded (cannot connect to the BBS)<br> M : Modem access<br> U : Unproto (Allows unproto list requests).<br> I : Give list of new messages on logon.<br> F : PMS forwarding (allows forward but texts are like normal user).<br><br><br> Other commands must be followed with information :<br><br> G number : selected language<br> N name : name of the user<br> W password : password of the user<br> V directory: private directory of the user (12 characters max)<br> H home-bbs : home-bbs of the user<br> Z zip-code : zip-code of the user<br><br><font color="#ff0000">FA msg# BBS</font> :<br> Specifies that the message defined by its number will be forwarded to the<br>specified adjacent BBS.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">FB BBS </font>: Gives the list of messages waiting for forward to this BBS.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">FC Route </font>:<br> Gives the list of BBSs that will receive the messages with the specified<br>route. If the route is a possible callsign, the BBS will look for BBS <br>routing, if composed with digits will look for NTS routing, otherwise<br>will look for bulletins (group) routing.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">FD msg# BBS </font>:<br> Removes the message # from the forward to the specified adjacent BBS.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">FG</font> : Shows the partly received messages (may be resumed in next forward).<br><br><font color="#ff0000">FH BBS</font> : Gives the hierarchical extension for BBS.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">FI BID command</font>:<br> BID maintenance.<br> Command = ? : Gives message number and the message type of the BID/MID.<br> + : Adds the BID/MID to the list.<br> - : Deletes the BID/MID from the list.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">FL [BBS] </font>: Lists the messages in the forward-queue [for BBS if specified].<br><br><font color="#ff0000">FN Msg#</font> :<br> List of the BBSs which are in the waiting list for this message number, and<br>the BBSs already forwarded or named in the preamble.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">FP command callsign</font>:<br> Swap test.<br> Command = @ : Gives the swap (if existing) for the via callsign.<br> > : Gives the swap (if existing) for the to callsign.<br> < : Gives the swap (if existing) for the from callsign.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">FR Argument</font> :<br> Forces reverse forwarding to BBS (or port), even if there is no pending<br>mail. If the argument is a callsign of known BBS, reverse forwarding to<br>this BBS will start. The argument can be a portnumber, in this case the<br>reverse forwarding will start on that port, if 9 is specified then the<br>reverse forwarding will start for all the ports.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">FS Argument</font> :<br> Stops the forwarding. If the argument is a callsign of known BBS, the<br>forwarding to this BBS will be stopped. The argument can be a portnumber,<br>in this case the forwarding will be stopped on that port, if 9 is<br>specified then the forwarding will be stopped for all the ports.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">FT [BBS] </font>:<br> Lists the volume of the messages which are waiting for forward to all<br>BBSs, or to only one BBS if the callsign of that BBS is specified. <br>The command shows the volumes in real-time.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">FU Channel</font> :<br> Immediately disconnects the specified channel.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">FV</font> :<br> Recompiles <a href="fmtforwa.htm">FORWARD.SYS</a> and its include files, <a href="fmtswapp.htm">SWAPP.SYS</a> and <a href="fmtbbs.htm">BBS.SYS</a> and then<br>starts scanning the messages to update the forwarding list. This may be<br>necessary after a FORWARD file change.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">FW Argument</font> :<br> Starts forwarding to BBS (or port). If the argument is a callsign of <br>known BBS, forwarding to this BBS will start. The argument can be a <br>portnumber, in this case the forwarding will start on that port, if 9<br>is specified then the forwarding will start for all the ports.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">HO msg#<font color="#000000"> : Puts a message in the HOLD-list.</font></font>
<font color="#ff0000">IE Callsign</font> :<br> Gives first the WP information using IL format (see below), and then prompts<br>the deletion of the record. If the answer is Y, the record will be deleted,<br>else you enter the edition mode. Type return to exit edition mode. The<br>commands are :<br> U : Updates primary part with the temporary part (2 -> 1).<br> N name : Changes the name of the user.<br> 1H Route : Changes the primary route.<br> 1Q Qth : Changes the primary Qth.<br> 1Z Zipcode : Changes the primary ZipCode.<br> 2H Route : Changes the temporary route.<br> 2Q Qth : Changes the temporary Qth.<br> 2Z Zipcode : Changes the temporary ZipCode.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">IL Callsign</font> :<br> Gives all the information of a callsign from the white pages database.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">Kx </font>:<br> The fact that a leading K is entered before a kill command with the<br>letter K (I.E. KK, KK<, ...) triggers immediate killing of the specified<br>message. The archiving will be done at the next epurmess process according to<br>epurmess parameters. The status of the message becomes "A". The syntax is<br>identical to the command "K".<br><br><font color="#ff0000">K> callsign </font>: Deletion of any message to this callsign.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">K< callsign</font> : Deletion of any message sent from this callsign.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">K@ route</font> : Suppresses all the messages which have the specified route.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">KF </font>: Suppresses all the messages already forwarded.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">$ msg#</font> :<br> Information about msg# forwarding: lists the BBS which have not yet<br>received the message #.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">LU (RU) </font>:<br> Lists (or displays) all the personnal messages which have not yet<br>been read by their addressee.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">Mx </font>:<br> Same as the command "L", with the same syntax, but the BID is inserted<br>at the beginning of the "SUBJECT"-field. This command allows you to do some<br>search or to visualize BIDs in the message lists (commands MS, ML, etc...).<br><br><font color="#ff0000">PR </font>:<br> Enables or disables the printer from the console. The printer is<br>automatically disabled on disconnect.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">PR> filename </font><font color="#000000">: validates and redirects the printing to a filename.</font>
<font color="#000000"> (Works only in DosFBB)</font>
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<font color="#ff0000">PR> -</font><font color="#000000"> : validates and redirects the printing to the standard printer.</font>
<font color="#000000"> (Works only in DosFBB)</font>
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<font color="#ff0000">RE <font color="#000000">: Releases HELD messages.</font></font>
<font color="#ff0000">SR [#msg] [+filename] [subject]</font>
Reply to a message already read or formerly suppressed, or to a message
matching the specified number and appends the contents of filename. If the
subject is not stated, it will be the title of the read message, with the
"Re:" placed ahead.
<font color="#ff0000">SYS :</font>
<font color="#ff0000"> </font>Enables remote Sysop mode. A callsign validated as SYSOP is permitted<br>to access messages and files in the BBS according to the settings in<br>PASSWD.SYS file. The SYS command will return a string of numbers<br>corresponding to the position of a letter in a sentence located in the<br>PASSWD.SYS file. If you send back the 5 letters (without any space) matching<br>the 5 numbers, an OK will be sent out to confirm that the SYSOP mode is<br>granted.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">YL file</font> : Modifies the description of an existing YAPP file.<br><br><br><b>Other commands:</b>
<font color="#ff0000">M :</font>
In the <a href="doctraje.htm">SATELLITE ORBITAL COMPUTATION</a> menu, manual modification of the<br>orbital parameters of the satellites.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">N Callsign </font>:<br> In the <a href="docnomen.htm">"Call-book"</a> menu, this command allows to edit/modify<br>call-book information of a user.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">S file </font>:<br> In the <a href="docgate.htm">gateway</a> and in command mode, send an ascii file.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">W file </font>:<br> In the <a href="docgate.htm">gateway</a>, opens a capture file. The file is closed with another W<br>command.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">YU Filename</font> :<br> In <a href="docgate.htm">gateway</a> mode and only from the console send a binary file to a remote<br>system under the YAPP protocol.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">YD Filename</font> :<br> In <a href="docgate.htm">gateway</a> mode and only from the console receive a binary file from a<br>remote system under the YAPP protocol.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">/R</font> : Reboot PC<br><font color="#ff0000">/A</font> : Stop BBS-program<br><font color="#ff0000">/K</font> : Reboot BBS, including housekeeping.<br><font color="#ff0000">/L</font> : Reboot BBS, wait till all users have disconnected.<br><font color="#ff0000">/M</font> : Reboot BBS, immediately.<br><br>You will also find a list of all function-keys in the <a href="docfunck.htm">Console Commands</a>
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<font color="#800000">This page was last updated 17-Apr-99</font>
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