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- The P command can be used to find the path last used by a station to
- connect to this system. The format is P callsign. Example:
- P W1AW
- The information given comes from the station's use of the N commands
- and information recorded by the system. Try the P command with your
- own call to check the information the system has about you.
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- The PF command can be used to find out if this system knows how to forward
- mail to a particular BBS (what you would enter as @bbs in the S command).
- The port number and call of the BBS to which the message would be sent is
- displayed along with the VIA list used for the connect. If Net/Rom or
- KA Nodes are used to connect to the BBS to which the message would be
- forwarded to the fact is noted but the details are not given. If this
- system does not contain the requested BBS in its forward file you get
- a message that the callsign is unknown. Example: PF WA8BXN
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- If CD ROM callbook server is online, PC callsign (example PC WA8BXN)
- will return name and address info for given call.
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