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PASSAll ON | OFF
Default OFF/OFF
When OFF, packets will only be displayed if the CRC (error checking) is correct, and according to
the monitor commands. When this command is ON, the KAM Plus will print packets to your termi-
nal regardless of whether or not the CRC is correct. An entire packet, determined by the beginning
and ending flags, must be received before an attempt is made to decode. If both flags are not re-
ceived, the data will not be decoded. MHEARD and NDHEARD logging are disabled when this com-
mand is ON.
NOTE: Turning PASSALL ON will not cause your TNC to acknowledge connected packets if the CRC
is incorrect, it simply displays them on the terminal.
PBbs
n
(
n
= 0 – 121)
Default 100
This command sets the size of the KAM Plus Personal Mailbox (in kilobytes). The maximum value
will depend on the amount of RAM available for the mailbox. The amount of RAM will also depend
on the setting of MAXUSERS and NUMNODES and will be affected by enabling the MYREMOTE or
the NAVTEX mode. Changing the size of the PBBS will not affect the contents of the mailbox as
long as sufficient memory remains allocated to store the existing messages.
To renumber the messages in your PBBS, give the PBBS command with
n
being the same as the
current size of the PBBS.
See also: cmsg, mypbbs
PBForwrd bbscall [VIA call1,call2,...call8] [HF | VHF] [EVERY | AFTER
n
]
Default NONE VHF EVERY 0
This command will cause your PBBS to attempt to initiate a forward of any eligible mail to another
BBS system periodically. Any message in your PBBS which contains an @BBS field and is not being
HELD (H) or has not previously been FORWARDED (F) is eligible to forward. If the keyword EVERY
is used, the PBBS will attempt to forward once every
n
hours. If you specify the keyword AFTER,
the PBBS will attempt to forward whenever a user disconnects from the PBBS, and every
n
hours
after that. Setting the time interval will cause the PBBS to attempt to forward immediately.
PBHeader ON | OFF
Default ON
When ON, all of the routing headers (R: lines) received from a full service BBS will be stored in the
PBBS mailbox. When OFF, only the last R: line (the first BBS handling the message) will be saved.
The routing headers are those lines you normally see in messages beginning with R:. The PBBS
will ignore ail lines beginning with R: until it sees the first line that does not have R: in column
one. From that point on, all of the message will be stored, even if a line begins with an R:.
NOTE: If you have your PBBS set to initiate forwarding (see PBFORWRD) we recommend leaving
PBHEADER ON.