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- USAGE
- S[end] <user>[ @ <host>] [< <from_addr>] [$<bulletin_id>]
- SR [msg_number]
- SF <user>[ @ <host>] [< <from_addr>] [$<bulletin_id>]
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- DESCRIPTION
- The send command allows you to enter a message and send it to a user at
- either this system, or some other system on the network. The "from_addr"
- and "bulletin_id" fields are for special use and won't be covered here.
- The "S" command may also be followed by "P", "B", or any other message
- type you use (e.g. SP wb7xxx @ n7xxx). The "SR" command allows you to
- "reply" to either the current message or the message number specified.
- The subject will be copied and the reply will be sent to the address it
- was sent from. The "SF" command will forward a copy of the current
- message to the user specified.
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- EXAMPLES
- send kf7xx (Send a message to the local user, kf7xx)
- s kf7xx @ wb7xxx (Send a message to kf7xx at the wb7xxx host)
- sr 3 (Reply to message number 3)
- sf n7aaa%n7bbb@w7ccc (Forward current msg to n7aaa at n7bbb via w7ccc)
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