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RECEIVING
BROADCAST
MESSAGES
You
can
use
three
commands
to
control
which
broadcast
messages
you
recei
ve:
LOGON.
PROFILE..
and
LISTBC.
When
you
log
on,
broadcast
messages
sent
to
all
users
(notices)
and
those
broadcast
messages
intended
only
for
you
(mail)
are
displayed
at
your
terminal.
You
can
use
the
following
operands
of
the
LOGON
command
to
prevent
printing
either
type
of
message
at
your
terminal:
NONOTICES
suppresses
printing
of
broadcast
messages
intended
for
all
terminal
users.
NOMAIL
suppresses
printing
of
broadcast
messages
intended
specifically
for
you.
For
example.
if
you
enter:
logon
smith
acct(72411)
nomail
You
will
not
receive
mail
but
you
will
receive
all
notices
that
are
available
at
the
time.
NONOTICES
and
NOMAIL
suppress
those
broadcast
messages
outstanding
at
the
time
you
log
on.
You
will
automatically
receive
any
broadcast
messages
issued
after
you
log
on.
You
cannot
stop
the
operator
from
sending
you
notices,
but
you
can
specify
that
you
do
not
want
to
receive
any
mail
by
using
the
NO
INTER
COM
operand
of
the
PROFILE command.
For
example,
if
you
enter
the
following
commands:
logon
jones/cloud
proc(ab)
READY
profile
nointercom
you
request
that
all
broadcast
me~sages
available
at
logon
be
displayed,
but
that
all
mail
sent
to
you
after
logon
be
suppressed
throughout
your
session.
(Note
that
NOINTERCOM
can
be
a
default
of
your
user
profile,
and
therefore
you
may
not
have
to
specify
it
with
the
PROFILE command.)
At
any
time
during
your
session
you
can
use
the
LISTBC command
to
request
that
either
all
available
notices
for
users,
or
all
your
mail
(or
both)
be
displayed.
If
you
enter:
listbc
you
will
get
all
broadcast
messages.
If
you
enter:
listbc
nomail
you
will:
get
only
notices.
If
you
enter:
listbc
nonotices
you
will
get
only
your
mail.
The
notices
you
get
are
both
the
notices
available
at
the
time
you
logged
on
and
those
issued
throughout
your
session.
This
enables
you
to
see
what
notices
were
availab,le
at
log
on
time,
if
you
specified
NONOTICES
in
your
LOGON
command.
(The
system
operator
can
delete
notices
at
any
time.
Consequently
you
will
get
only
those
notices
he
has
not
deleted.)
starting
and
Ending
a
Terminal
Session
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