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MFJ-1270C/1274C MANUAL ADVANCED OPERATION
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This will be received by your Mailbox and then your Mailbox will send back a
new Mailbox command line:
nn free {0} Mailbox (B,E,H(elp),J,K,L,M,R,S,T) >
Thus the {0} indicates the memory bank has been switched to bank #1.
NOTE: The "M" function applies only to an MFJ TNC which have expanded
mailbox memory.
R This command lets you read messages addressed to you. When you list the
messages in the mailbox you notice an N flag next to the messages which you
have not read. Once you read those messages the N flag will change to a Y flag.
This is an indicator to both you and the SYSOP that the messages have been
read. From there you can perform a global kill on all of your messages or the
SYSOP can kill them individually.
NOTE: The only way an N flag can get changed to Y flag during a read is that
the person who the message is addressed to needs to read it. The flag will not
change for any other person who reads the message.
R## Allows you to read the message in slot nn. Where nn is a particular slot
number. This command works the same as the R command, except its for
reading the individual slots.
S call This allows the remote user, local or remote SYSOP to send a
message to the designated callsign. "CALL" must be a callsign valid under the
same format as the MYCALL, CONNECT or other callsign commands. You can
also send messages in NTS (National Traffic System) format. You will need to
refer to the ARRL NET DIRECTORY for more detailed information on the NTS
system.
SP call This allows the remote user, local or remote SYSOP to send a
personal message to the designated callsign. This is a private message and only
the person to whom the message is addressed can read or kill it. The SYSOP can
also read the private messages. When a private message is listed a P flag is
shown in the "Message Type" flag block. The P flag can also be inserted by the
originator or the SYSOP through the Edit command.
T This command allows the remote user to page the SYSOP. When the T
command is invoked from the remote user the following message appears on the
SYSOP's computer screen and it also is sent back to the remote user's screen:

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