Epson Multi-mode Data Controller MFJ-1278B Benutzerhandbuch

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MFJ-1278B MULTI-MODE                           ADVANCED OPERATION 
This is the only way the remote users can access your Mailbox.  If you stay in the  SYSop 
mode, then when a user tries to connect to your Mailbox he will a message like this: 
 
***CALLSIGN Busy 
Disconnected 
 
The SYSOP will receive a message like the example below when he is in the SYSOP mode 
and someone tries a connect: 
 
***connect request:CALLSIGN 
Additional Mailbox Features 
Other MFJ-1278B mailbox features are as follows: 
Forwarding: 
The MFJ-1278B Mailbox now has the ability to Forward mail to most full service and 
personal mailboxes.  This feature allows you to compose your mail on your TNC, at your 
leisure, and then Forward the resulting messages for eventual delivery. 
 
Messages may be forwarded any one of three ways either manually, by command, or by 
automatic forward.  You can either forward messages hourly, or by your local full-service 
mailbox's reverse forward request. 
 
Manual and hourly forwards may proceed through up to eight (8) digipeaters, allowing the 
messages to be forwarded through ROSE switches.  Also NODE forwarding is can be done 
too, thus allowing you to forward mail through  NETROM,  THENET, and  KA-NODE 
switches.  Please refer to the NODeforw command in this manual. 
 
In order to conserve RAM, space the SYSOP may specify that forwarded messages be killed 
upon successful forwarding.  However, if conserving RAM is not a concern, then forwarded 
messages will be flagged "F".  This flag will appear in the message flag block.  Messages 
with F flags will be saved in the mailbox for the SYSOP's disposition. 
 
All forwarding events are monitored on the screen, in order to inform the SYSOP of the 
forwarding progress. 
 
In order for a message to be eligible for the forwarding process two (2) conditions must be 
met: 
 
1.  Messages must have N flags in the message flag block. 
 
2.  All messages must have an @ callsign in the message header.