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- bulletin <subcommand>
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- The 'bulletin' command establishes how Jnos treats incoming
- bulletins based on their R: line headers.
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- bulletin check [on | OFF]
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- Displays or sets a flag indicating bulletin forwarding is to be
- optimized. If <ON>, an incoming bulletin's R: lines are scanned for
- BBSes to which we forward. If any are found, the bulletin is marked
- as having already been forwarded to that BBS. When invoked with no
- options, the list of BBSes to which we forward is also displayed.
- Note: only the first NUMFWDBBS (currently 8) BBSes in forward.bbs
- are checked in the R: lines, hence the most active BBSes should occur
- first in forward.bbs.
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- bulletin loophold [<count>] Default: 2
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- Displays or sets a counter which, if exceeded by the number of times
- our call appears in a message's R: line headers, causes the message
- to be Held to avoid a message-forwarding loop. A held message is
- visible only to the sysop, and has a "X-BBS-Hold: loop" header added.
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- bulletin date [on | OFF]
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- Displays or sets whether the date associated with a message is
- the originate date (if ON), or the date received (if OFF). The
- originate date is obtained from the last R: line, and should
- yield better operation of the bulletin expire mechanism.
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- bulletin return [on | OFF]
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- Displays or sets how a message's return address is obtained.
- If ON, the return address is obtained from the last R: header line
- when available. If OFF, sender%forwarding.bbs@mycall is used.
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