MFJ-1270C/1274C MANUAL ADVANCED OPERATION
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Where ## is the slot number of the message that you wish to read.
C. The Mailbox will respond with the message from the slot specified.
All messages read will be in the following format.
Slot## To: From: Subject:
This is an example of a message from the Mailbox
Where Slot## column is the number of the slot which the messages are in. The
lower case t is the Type Flag block. The lower case m is the Message Flag
block. The To: column will contain the callsign of the person who the message is
addressed to. The From: column will contain the callsign of the person who left
the message. The Subject: column will contain a brief message title.
Then at the end of the message the Mailbox prompt will be issued.
7. The remote user can also disconnect from the Mailbox without having to
issue a CTRL-C, D and a RETURN. All that needs to be done is to type: B to
logout of the Mailbox and disconnect from the it. If you access your Mailbox via
the SYsop command, then you must issue a CTRL-C to exit the Mailbox and
return to command mode. The command prompt will indicate the stream you are
on. The command prompt may look like this:
|Acmd: where |A indicates that you are on packet stream A.
This is the only way the remote users can access your Mailbox. If you stay in the
SYSop mode then when a user tries to connect to your Mailbox he will a
message like this:
***CALLSIGN Busy
Disconnected
The SYSOP will receive a message like the example below when he is in the
SYSOP mode and someone tries a connect:
***connect request:CALLSIGN
Additional Mailbox Features