J(heard) L(ong)
This command is similar to the J(heard) command above, but also displays any
digipeaters used by the stations it has heard and the destination callsign.
L(ist) [ x [y]] [; ]
Lists all messages in the mailbox which you are allowed to read. This will in
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clude all BULLETINS, TRAFFIC, and any PRIVATE messages addressed TO
you or sent by you. If you are the SYSOP (keyboard or remote) ALL messages
will be listed.
You have the option of specifying a beginning message (x = START #) and, if
you do so, an ending message for the list (y = END #). Also, specifying the op-
tional semi-colon (;) in any List command will also show the @BBS and BID
(BULLETIN ID - see section on “Sending Messages”) of the messages (if any).
L(ist) <|> call [ ; ]
Allows you to list only those messages in the mailbox which are addressed to a
specific callsign (>), or which were sent by a specific callsign (<). To list only
those messages addressed to AMSAT for instance, you would give the command
L >AMSAT.
LB [;]
Lists all BULLETINS in the mailbox.
LC [cat[;]]
Using the LC command by itself will cause the PBBS to list the TO field of all
BULLETINS in the mailbox. This will just be a list of the actual TO fields, and
not a list of the messages. If you specify a category (i.e. LC RACES) the PBBS
will list the full message headers of all BULLETINS addressed to that category.
LLn [;]
Lists the most recent n number of messages in the mailbox. Again, only BULLE
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TINS, TRAFFIC, and PRIVATE which you are allowed to read will be listed.
PBBS (Personal Mailbox) Packet Modes of Operation
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