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Subj: Extended help@txt for BPQMail
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To help with new users, the default help provided by BPQMail can be
somewhat insufficient, so here is one I authored myself that you may
use as a template for your own. Edit as necessary.
Place the text into help.txt located in the main BPQ32/LinBPQ
directory – Note: the file name is case sensitive and it may not
already exist and have to be created. Requires a fairly recent build
of BPQ32/LinBPQ. 6.0.23.80 here.
https://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Downloads/Beta/?C=M;O=D
^ Link sorted by most recent files: pilinbpq / linbpq / bpq32.zip
(password: bpq32) Make backups of your existing binaries first
before overwriting them. There may be an even newer build uploaded
by the time your read this. If you're on LinBPQ I have a script to
automatically update BPQ with and retain previous versions in an
archive. File update-bpq is a bash script available on RRRBBS.
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Navigation:
A - Abort Output
BYE - Bye/Logoff (B)
NODE - Return to Node
INFO - Display information about this BBS
Lookup:
I <call> - Lookup <call> in WP.
Allows *CALL CALL* *CALL* wildcards
I@ <bbs> - Lookup @BBS in WP
IZ <zipcode> - Lookup Zip Codes in WP
IH <h-address> - Lookup HA elements in WP - eg .USA .EU etc
Messaging:
Listing Messages
L - List New Messages
LC - List Topics/TO fields of all active bulletins
LR - List New Messages Reversed (Oldest first)
LM - List Mine
LMN - List Mine New
LMO - List Mine Old
LL <num#> - List Last #number of Messages
L <num#> <num#> - List Range between message #numbers
List Sorting:
L> <call> - Sort via TO <callsign>
L< <call> - Sort via FROM <callsign>
L@ <call> - Sort via AT <area/callsign>
List messages with corresponding status:
LN - Unread
LY - Read
LH - Held for review
LK - Killed
LF - Forwarded
L$ - Queued for Forwarding
LD - NTS has been Delivered
List Mesaage with corresponding type
L - List New Messages
LB - List Bulletins
LP - List Personals
Listing Tips:
You can combine most selections, examples:
LMP - List Mine Personals,
LB< G8BPQ - List all bulletins posted by G8BPQ
Reading:
R <message#> - Read Message(s)
RM - Read my new messages
RMR - Read my new messages, oldest first
Sending:
SP <to> - Send Personal
SB <to@at> - Send Bulletin
SR <message#> - Send Reply (as Personal)
SC <message#> - Send Copy (as Personal)
Deleting:
K <message#> - Kill message(s)
KM - Kill my read messages)
K< <from> - Kill all from <callsign>
K> <to> - Kill all to <callsign>
Network Traffic System specific:
ST <zipcode#> - Send NTS
D <message#> - Flag NTS Message(s) as Delivered
LT - List NTS Messages
BBS Settings:
N <name> - Set your name
HomeBBS - Display, set or get HomeBBS
PASS <password> - Set BBS Password (for webmail login)
OP <n#> - Set Page Length (Output will pause every <n#>)
Q <location> - Set your QTH / location
X - Toggle Expert Mode
Winlink Specific Settings:
CMSPASS <password> - Set & store your Winlink password
POLLRMS - Manage Polling for messages from RMS
Winlink Tips:
Sending an email - SP RMS:<callsign>@email.domain
File Server:
FILES - List files available for download
YAPP - Download file using YAPP protocol
READ <filename> - Read file as text
File Server Tips:
This is only a simple file server and does not support
subdirectories.
To use a full service file server, try BBSB from the node.
YAPP requires a client that supports it, such as QtTermTCP
and EasyTerm by UZ7HO. There are a huge range of DOS clients
that supports YAPP.
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73 Red
PE1RRR <pe1rrr@pe1rrr.#nbw.nld.euro>
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