:::::::::: :: CMDS :: :::::::::: List of all available commands: #OK# <...> will be ignored AKTUELL displays the news ALTER changes the personal settings -AWAY sets away function -AWAYENDTIME sets endtime of away -CHECK <opt> options for the CHECK command -COMMAND <cmd> command executed at the login -DEFAULT sets all settings to the default values -DELETE erases all user settings completly -ECHO 0|1 input will be sent back by the BBS -FORWARD <addr> sets your MYBBS (the same as MYBBS) -HELPLEVEL <n> sets the help-level -IDIR <opt> options for info DIR -ILIST <opt> options for info LIST -IREAD <opt> options for info READ -LF <n> number of blank lines displayed after an output -LINES <n> set line stop ("more" function) -NAME <name> sets your own name (the same as NAME) -MYBBS <adr> sets MYBBS for own call -PROMPT <text> sets the prompt -PW <password> sets a user password -PWLINE <n> enable dummy input before entering the user password -QTH sets own QTH -READLOCK <n> reduces the reading of user mails -REJECT <name> boardnames not displayed at DIR NEWS/CHECK -SPEECH <ldk> set speech -UDIR <opt> options for user DIR -UFWD <path> configures active user S&F -ULIST <opt> options for user LIST -UREAD <opt> options for user READ -ZIP sets own ZIP-Code BIDLIST displays BID database BIN-TX <...> will be ignored BIN-RX <...> will be ignored BYE logoff without setting the last-quit-time CD <name> changes the current board CHAT <call> .. write message to another user (the same as TALK) CHECK <..> list of all bulletin mails COMMENT reply to a bulletin mail CONVERS <call> write message to another user (the same as TALK) CP the same as TRANSFER CRONTAB shows crontab settings of BBS DIR lists mails of a certain board (similar to LIST) -AFTER <date> list all boards only after a certain date -BOARDS <..> list all boardnames or a part of them -MESSAGES <..> list ALL bulletin mails (that can be very much!) -NEWS <..> list new mails since the last DIR NEWS -PATH <..> list of all S&F partners (or for one call) -SENT <call> list all mails send by a certain call -USERS list of all users who have received at least one mail --ALL <..> list of all known user (you may use a wildcard) --LOCAL <..> list all user who logged on at least once --MSG <..> directory of all user mails (you can specify a pattern) ERASE <spec> erases one or more files ERLOG shows erase logfile EXIT the same as QUIT FILESERV starts filesurf mode (the same as FS) FIND <spec> shows the S&F path to another BBS (the same as PATH) FINGER the same as USERS FORWARD <spec> forwards one or more mails to another BBS FS starts filesurf mode -BGET <file> get file with autobin protocol -BPUT <file> send file with autobin protocol -BMail <file> imports file as autobin message into user board -CD <path> changes filesurf directory -DIR <path> shows filesurf directory -DGET <file> get file with DIDADIT protocol -DPUT <file> send file with DIDADIT protocol -GET <file> get file with textmode protocol -PATH shows all installed filesurf paths -PUT <file> send file with textmode protocol -QUIT filesurf mode will close, back to BBS mode -YGET <file> get file with yapp protocol -YPUT <file> send file with yapp protocol HEADER <spec> shows the header of a mail HELP <cmd> <sub>shows help. H INDEX: summary. H ALL: the whole helpfile INFO shows an information text KOPF <spec> shows the header of a mail (the same as HEADER) LIST <spec> lists mails of a certain board (similar to DIR) LOG <..> displays the logfile LOGOUT the same as QUIT LT <n> set a new lifetime MAN the same as HELP MAILSERV <cmd> shows/configure all mailserv lists +L add new mailinglist -L delete existing mailinglist +U add user to existing mailinglist -U delete user from existing mailinglist +M add maintainer to existing mailinglist -M delete maintainer from existing mailinglist DESCRIPTION describe mailinglist INFO information about mailinglist(s) OPTION set option of mailinglist RESET put counter of mailinglist to 1 SETNUMBER change counter of mailinglist SUBSCRIBE add yourself to existing mailinglist UNSUBSCRIBE delete yourself from existing mailinglist MEM list of the used memory blocks MSG <call> .. write message to another user (the same as TALK) MYBBS <addr> sets your MYBBS (the same as A F) NAME <name> sets your own name (the same as A N) NEXT displays the next mail NH <addr> sets your MYBBS (the same as A F) PARAMETER <..> shows the configuration of the BBS or a part of it PATH <addr> shows the S&F path to an other BBS (the same as FIND) PS lists all processes of the BBS PURGE <board> physically removes erased mails in a board PW user password procedure, only for pw&hold if enabled PWLOG shows logfile from all password activities QUIT leaves the BBS (last-quit-time will be saved) QUOTA shows amount of kBytes already read or written READ <spec> reads a mail in the BBS REJECT shows "reject.bcm" REPLY response the last read mail RLOG shows logfile of all rejected mails SB write a bulletin mail SEMAPHORES lists DOS names of files currently in use SEND <spec> send a mail to the BBS SFHOLD shows all holded mails SLOG shows system logfile SLRLOG shows report logfile SETLIFE <s> sets the lifetime of a mail to a new value STATUS show statistical data -FORWARD lists number of mails waiting to be forwarded -CPU shows the CPU's work -LIMITS shows current limits of BBS parameters -MEMORY shows how the memory is used (the same as MEM) -SEMAPHORES the same as SEMAPHORES SP write a usermail TALK <call> .. write message to another user TIME shows date and time TRANSFER <spec> copies a mail to another board UNERASE <spec> unerases deleted mails UNKNOWN shows all undeliverd mails USERS lists all logged-in users VERSION shows version, runtime and memory capacity of the BBS WALL <text> write message to all other users WRITE <call> .. write message to an other user (the same as TALK)