Epson Multi-mode Data Controller MFJ-1278B Benutzerhandbuch

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MFJ-1278B MULTI-MODE                           ADVANCED OPERATION 
The command used to forward a message is  FO. All forwards must be done in the stream 
cmd:mode.  This command is by pressing a CTRL-C while in the SYSOP mode.  Below is a 
typical example as to how to use the FO command: 
 
FO CALLSIGN  <CR> 
 
Where CALLSIGN is the callsign of the destination mailbox. This callsign must also reside 
in header of the message to be forwarded. The message header can be altered through the 
Mailbox Edit command. Please refer to the EDIT command in this manual. When the FO 
CALLSIGN is issued the MFJ-1278B will initiate a connect request to the destination BBS. 
If the connection is successful the your mailbox will proceed to send the message to the 
destination BBS. 
Eliciting Reverse Forwards: 
This very unique feature, when combined with the hourly automatic forward, enables the MFJ 
mailbox to query another BBS, regularly and automatically, for the purpose of polling the 
other BBS for the TNC user's mail.  Thus, even if your local full-service BBS operator is 
unwilling to forward to you, you can still have most of the benefits of auto-forwarding 
because your own TNC will elicit your mail for you on an hourly basis. 
 
Reverse forwards may be restricted to a particular callsign.  This prevents others users from 
"stripping" messages off of the mailbox prior to their being forwarded to the legitimate 
destination. 
 
When all messages are forwarded, if the destination mailbox supports reverse forwarding (as 
determined by $ in it's SID) then the MFJ-1278B will attempt to elicit a reverse forward. 
Remote Heard Log: 
This handy feature allows the remote user to query the TNC heard log at any time.  From this 
log the remote can determine band conditions, or just see who has been around.  The log 
holds eleven (11) of the most recently stations. 
Chat Mode: 
The Chat mode feature in the MFJ-1278B Mailbox is similar to the standard TNC "converse 
mode".  It enables the SYSOP to break onto a mailbox link, and get one-on-one with mailbox 
user.  This is just like a regular "Packet QSO".  This is good for discussing problems maybe 
with the link or with the mailbox in general.  Chat mode terminates any user or forwarding 
operation in progress.  The mailbox will stay in Chat mode until the SYSOP returns to 
command mode. 
Page SYSOP: 
This allows the remote user to "Page" the SYSOP by ringing the SYSOP's terminal bell.  This