:::::::::::: :: REJECT :: :::::::::::: Syntax: REJ(ECT) [ -a | <string> ] With option "-a" the whole file "reject.bcm" is shown. If you use <string> (regular expression) all lines containing this <string> are shown. The file "reject.bcm" defines which mails are saved in BBS and which are being rejected or hold. To add comments use a ";" at the beginning of the comment. Every line contains a reject rule with following format: <action> [<from] [>to] [$bid] [@at] [ .B | .P ] ;comment The first argument <action> defines what should happen if right expression match: R = Message must be rejected G = Message must be rejected, if entered locally without AX25-PW E = Message must be rejected, if entered locally without AX25-PW/TTYPW F = Message must be set on hold, if forwarded without Forward-PW H = Message must be set on hold L = Message must be set on hold, if entered locally P = Message must be set on hold, if entered locally without AX25-PW O = Message must be set on hold, if entered locally without AX25-PW/TTYPW Actions E and O are only possible with Linux/Windows version! <from = sender >to = receiver $bid = (part of a) bid .B = bulletin mail .P = user mail ! = inverted match ; = comment (string1,string2,... = OR of more than one string There may be more than one expression each line, all expression must be matched to do <action>. The strings are handled as regular expressions, see also HELP REGULAR. Some examples: ; reject citizen-band calls R <CB?CB ; reject BASAR mails R >BASAR* ; rejct worldwide OPINION mails R >OPINIO* @WW ; df0ar is only allowed to send mail to oe3dzw R <^DF0AR$ >!^OE3DZW$ ... ; reject some bids of citizen-band bbs R $*DBO123* R $*NL3DGH* ; hold all bulletins send without ax25 password (holdtime must be set!) P .B ; reject all bulletins send without ax25 password G .B ; reject all bulletins send without ax25 password, only mails from ; calls beginning with DB0 or the call DH8YMB is always accepted G .B <!(^DB0,^DH8YMB See also HELP REJECTEDIT