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OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Personal
Message
System
FNPms
Kill
List
Mine
PPRint
Read
SEND
SP
SR
ST
Note
that
some
of
these
commands
take
a
different
form
than
used
by
an
over-the-air
PMS
user
(below).
The
Sysop
may
list
all
messages
currently
stored
in
the
PMS
by
entering
the
List
command
at
his
computer
keyboard.
If
only
messages
addressed
to
or
from
the
sysop’s
PMS
station
(MYPcall)
are
of
interest,
use
the
MIne
command.
Messages
may
be
read
by
entering
Read
n,
where
n
is
the
message
number
of
interest.
If
the
packet
controller
is
equipped
with
a
printer
port,
then
messages
may
be
sent
direct
to
the
printer
attached
to
the
packet
controller
with
the
command
PPRint
n.
Messages
are
deleted
by
the
command
KI
n.
If
any
station
has
left
a
message
in
the
PMS
since
the
last
time
the
yor
accessed
it,
the
S
LED
(STA
LED
on
some
models)
will
blink
slowly
to
indicate
that
a
message
is
waiting.
To
send
a
message,
use
the
command
SEND.
If
the
message
is
to
be
sent
via
the
amateur
packet
BBS
system,
use
the
form
of
the
command:
SEND
callsign
@
bbs-callsign
$optional
BID.
The
command
SP
is
an
extension
of
the
SEND
command
which
marks
the
message
as
personal
or
private.
The
command
ST
marks
the
message
as
official
National
Traffic
System
(NTS)
traffic
and
the
text
of
the
message
should
be
entered
in
format.
The
command
SR
n
creates
a
reply
message
addressed
to
the
sender
of
message
n.
Ifan
error
is
made
in
entering
the
callsign
header,
orifa
message
is
to
be
readdressed,
use
the
EDIthdr
command
to
change
the
TO
or
@
callsigns.
To
mark
a
message
for
automatic
reverse
forwarding,
use
the
command
FOrward
n.
If
a
message
is
already
marked
for
for-
Operating
Manual,
4th
Ed.
©
PacComm,
1990
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