:::::::::::::::: :: ALTER UFWD :: :::::::::::::::: Syntax: A(LTER) UF(WD) <boxcall> <digicall> [<entry digicall>] A(LTER) UF(WD) PASSIVE A(LTER) UF(WD) OFF A(LTER) UF(WD) The user S&F can be activated and a connect path to the user BBS can be setup. <boxcall> is the call with SSID of the own BBS. As SSID -8 is proposed. This call can be however also another call than the usercall, for example that of a club station... <digicall> <entry digicall> are calls of nodes between this BBS and the user BBS, seen from this BBS to the user BBS. Example: OE3FRU will like to do S&F with his WinGT mailbox system to the BCM BBS OE3XSR-8. The WinGT mailbox system is configured as "OE3FRU-8". OE3FRU's entry digi is OE3XNR-3, his MYBBS is OE3XSR-8, between is the digi OE3XSR. BCM BBS boxdigi entry digi user BBS oe3xsr-8 <==> oe3xsr <==> oe3xnr-3 <==> oe3fru-8 => ALTER UFWD OE3FRU-8 OE3XSR OE3XNR-3 There are following possibilities for the user S&F: ALTER UFWD OE3DZW OE3XSR-3 This BBS tries to connect to user BBS when a new mail for that call arives in this BBS, connect path is the path set with ALTER UFWD ALTER UFWD PASSIVE no active connection from BBS to the user BBS, the user BBS must connect to fetch all waiting mails ALTER UFWD OFF user S&F is disabled ALTER UFWD shows the current settings See also HELP UFWD