origZone/Net/Node/Point is the sender's fidonet address (each one is
optional)
destZone/Net/Node/Point is the recipient's fidonet address (each
optional again)
eg. If your incoming mail is addressed to 2:65535/65535.3 and your real
address is 2:123/456.3, use:
bodgepkt mailpkt -dn 123 -dd 456
or, if your outgoing mail to 2:987/654.0 is addressed as if from 2:1/4.5,
when it should be from 2:987/654.2, use:
bodgepkt mailpkt -on 987 -od 654 -op 2
No front end is included. Shame, huh? I suggest you use Larger and put it on your backdrop with the 'Drag onto' flag set, and the Post Params set to whatever you usually use it with.
*** Note: According to my copy of FSC-0001, the bytes from 0x19 to 0x3a in a packet are supposed to be 0. This is not the case, so BodgePkt works on guessed meanings. This affects: origZone/destZone and origPoint/destPoint.
The Zones appear to be in the packet twice, which seems odd. Fortunately this shouldn't be needed much...
***Disclaimer: I can't be held responsible for any damage to data or hardware caused by use or misuse of BodgePkt. If anything goes wrong tell me, but don't necessarily expect me to do anything about it.