                Mailbox Command Cryptsheet.             (last update 7/30/94
                ---------------------------              for JNOS 1.10g )

All commands listed refer to the JNOS / NOS.EXE program
as distributed by Johan. K. Reinalda, WG7J/PA3DIS.

This describes JNOS v1.10

For a full description of a command, use the 'HELP' command.
To get the version of the system you're using, type the 'I' command.

NOTE: not all commands might be available in each system. This depends
on the options compiled into the program, as well as on the options the
sysop makes available to users.

<cr>            Hitting a return causes the next message (if any) to be read

?               Give short list of all commands

A               Give list of message areas without descriptions
AF              Give the areas list with descriptions (if set)
AN              Show the areas that have new mail since you last logged off
A name          Change to area 'name'

ALI             Shows command 'aliases' as set by the sysop. These are short
                ways of typing long commands.

B               Bye (ie. disconnect)

C node          Netrom connection, if permitted and available
C port call     AX.25 connection, if permitted

CA              Connect to callbook server (if available)

CONV [chan]     Convers bridge (like Dx-CLUSTER), if available
                Default is channel 0, or [chan] (if given).

D filename      Download textfile 'filename'
DU              Download a uuencoded file (for binary files)
DX              Download with xmodem (for tip connects)

E               Show the escape character
E char          Set the escape character to 'char' (one character!)

F               Finger users on this system or remote tcp systems
                'F conf' will show conference bridge users.
                'F iheard' will show the ip-heard list .
                For local users, this will now show when the user was last
                logged in to the system. Eg 'F wg7j'
                For remote tcp systems 'F @host' shows all users on 'host'
                or 'F user@host' shows 'user' on system 'host'

H               Help
H x             Get help on command x

I               Info on system . Shows a message set by the sysop

IH              IHeard, shows recently heard tcp/ip stations.

IP              IProute, shows the tcp/ip routes the system maintains

J               Just heard, on all ports
J port          Just heard on 'port'

K n n           Kill message # n (one or more numbers or ranges is accepted)
KM              Kill Mine, kills all read messages
KU              Un-kills messages previously marked to be killed

L               List new messages
LA              List ALL messages in current area
LB              List messages with message type B (bulletins)
LM              List mine, lists new messages
LL n            List last n messages
LT              List message with message type T (traffic)
LS xyz          List messages with string 'xyz' in subject
L> xyz          List only messages with string 'xyz' in the To: field
L< xyz          List only messages with string 'xyz' in the From: field

M               Shows current mailbox users
MC name         Copy the current message to area/path 'name' (remote SYSOP only)
MC x [y,z] name Copy messages x,y and z in current area to area/path 'name'
ML              Shows all past users since system startup
ML n            Shows the n past users since startup
ML call         Shows when 'call' logged on last
MM name         Move the current message to area/path 'name' (remote SYSOP only)
MM x [y,z] name Move messages x,y and z in current area to area/path 'name'
MS              Show message and system status

N               Alphabetical listing of known netrom nodes (if available)
NR              Shows all netrom neighbour nodes
N nodename/call Shows information about the route to the node
N *             Shows infomation about all nodes (Long!)

O               Chat with operator (if system is attended)

P               Give a list of the ax.25 ports of the system (and description,
                if set by sysop)

PI host         Ping a tcp/ip host (ie. check if it is 'alive').
                This shows the round-trip-time to the system.

R n             Read message n (a list of numbers or ranges is accepted)
RH n            Read with headers (same as V command)
RM              Read Mine, reads all unread messages

REG             Register as a user on this bbs

S               Send message (defaults to private)
SB              Send bulletin (be carefull!)
SC              Send with Carbon Copy to others
SF              Forward current message to someone else
SF n            Forward message number n to someone else
SP              Send private message
ST              Send traffic message
SR              Send a reply to the current message
SR n            Send a reply to message number n

T host [port]   Telnet to 'host' (if permitted) (the optional port specifies
                a tcp port if other then the telnet port)

U file          Upload a textfile
UX file         Upload a textfile with xmodem (for Tip users)

V n             Verbose read of message n (a list or range is accepted)
VM              Verbose read of all unread messages

W               What files are in the current directory
W path          Listing of the directory 'path'. Wildcards ie.*, are accepted

X               Toggle Expert status
XA              Toggle current area-indication in prompt
XM              Show number of lines before more-prompt
XM n            Set more-prompt to n lines
XN              Toggle the 'Netrom look-alike' prompt on/off
XP              Toggle LINEMODE-style prompting for input (telnet/tip users)
XR              Show if a 'reply-to: your-email-address' is added when sending
                mail. You need to have set an email address with 'REG'
XR on|off       Sets the 'reply-to' state to on or off

Z file          Zap (delete) a file (if permitted)



