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- This command displays a variety of information about your account on the
- BBS. It lists the dates of your first and last logons, your access levels
- and time limits, the amount of uploading and downloading you have done, and
- the information you gave about yourself when you logged in.
- As indicated on the Options screen, you may change your location, type
- of system, phone number, and password. If you are using an ANSI compatible
- terminal, you can press the up and down arrow keys to select a field (as
- indicated by the highlight bar), and edit it with the usual cursor keys
- (left, right, DEL, etc.), pressing F1 or <ctrl-z> when done. If you make a
- mistake, F2 or <ctrl-j> restores a field's original value. Non-ANSI users
- can change fields by responding to the prompt with the proper field number.
- The "location" and "system type" fields provide information about you to
- others who use the system. The phone number field is for the SYSOP's
- reference only- it is never shown to anyone else.
- Notice that, for security purposes, your password is not displayed on
- the screen except right after you enter or change it. If you alter your
- password, the system will confirm the new password before assigning it to
- your account.
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