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Mail..
messages
sent
directly
to
you
are
automatical..ly
del..eted
by
the
system
after
you
receive
them.
Therefore
the
mail
you
get
when
you
use
the
LISTBC command
are
those
messages
available
at
log
on
time,
if
you
specified
NOMAIL
in
your
LOGON
command,
and
those
suppressed
as
a
result
of
the
NO
INTERCOM
operand
of
the
PROFILE command.
Af~er
you
use
the
LISTBC command
to
see
your
mail,
the
NOINTERCOM
operand
will
again
be
in
effect.
If
there
are
no
messages
available
when
,you
use
the
LISTBC command
you
wil..l
receive
the
following
message:
NO
BROADCAST
MESSAGES
If
you
want
to
cancel
the
effect
of
the
NOINTERCOM
operand,
enter:
profile
intercom
You
will
receive
any
mail
issued
after
you
enter
this
command. To
obtain
your
mail
messages
issued
before
you
entered
INTERCOM,
use
the
LISTBC command.
SENDING
MESSAGES
You
can
use
the
SEND
command
to
send
mail
messages
to
another
terminal
user
or
to
a
system
operator.
The
SEND
command
can
be
used
at
any
time
after
you
log
on.
You
can
send
a
mail
message
to
another
user
only
if
you
know
his
user
identification.
For
example,
the
command:
send
'do
not
use
procedure
245
until
notified'
user(jones,dept4)
will
send
the
message
enclosed
in
quotes
to
the
two
users
whose
identifications
are
JONES
and
DEPT4.
When
you
send
a
message
to
another
user,
he
will
receive
it
immediately
provided
that
he
is
logged
on
and
is
accepting
messages.
If
he
is
not
logged
on
or
is
not
accepting
messages"
you
are
notified
and
your
message
is
deleted.
For
example,
assume
that
SMITH
is
not
logged
on,
JONES
is
not
accepting'messages,
and
CLARK
is
both
logged
on
and
accepting
messages.
When
you
send
the
following
message:
send
'this
is
a
message'
user
(smith.,
jones"clark)
SMITH
and
JONES
do
not
receive
the
message.
you
are
notified,
and
the
message
is
deleted.
CLARK
receives
the
message.
You
can
request
the
system
to
save
your
message
until
the
user
you
sent
it
to
logs
on
or
decides
to
accept
messages.,
by
using
the
LOGON
operand
of
the
SEND
command.
For
example,
if
you
enter:
send
'this
is
a
message'
user(smith,jones,clark)
logon
SMITH
will
receive
your
message
when
he
logs
on,
JONES
will
receive
it
when
he
uses
the
LISTBC command,
and
CLARK
will
receive
it
immediately.
You
can
send
a
message
to
only
one
operator
at
a
time.
With
the
SEND
command~
you
can
identify
an
operator
by
a
number.
For
example,
send
'important
message'
operator(7)
26
TSO
Terminal
User's
Guide
(Release
21)

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