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- REP # Reply to given message number. If you put a period after the
- number, a title will automatically be generated. Same as SR command
- The following variations of the R command read messages:
- R # # ... Reads the given message numbers Ex: R 12734 11521 27185
- RM Reads your messages (Read Mine)
- R catagory Reads the messages in a given category ("TO" field). Ex: R SALE
- R> callsign Reads msgs with given "TO" field
- R< callsign Reads msgs from given callsign
- R@ callsign Reads msgs with given @BBS Ex: R@ ARRL
- RH # # ... Like R but displays all the R: lines as well (Read Headers)
- RP # # ... Like R but doesn't mark msgs as read (Read Preview)
- RN # # ... Like R but gives msg text only (Read Noheaders)
- RE # # ... Reads the given message numbers in export form (Read Export)
- REM Reads all messages to you in export form (Read Export Mine)
- #RS Reads all messages to SYSOP (Read Sysop)
- #RES Reads all messages to SYSOP in export form (Read Export Sysop)
- #R* Reads held messages showing text
- #R+ Reads held messages showing why held
- Typically, after a screefull of lines is displayed on your terminal, you
- will be asked More? [Y]es, No or Continuous
- Press just return for next screenfull, N to quit reading this message
- or category), or C to display all the rest without pausing. The number of
- lines per screen is set by the X command.
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