Help File Updated April 15 2002

This experimental WL2K SMS node is designed for simple keyboard commands
as part of WL2K's Short Message System (SMS). These commands are processed
immediately by the WL2K Central Server in Cleveland over TCP/IP link.
Input from keyboard is case insensitive and will be prompted by "SMS>". 
SMS supported commands:

  H or HELP gives you this file

  I or INFO gives you info about the system features and specifics about this SMS node.

  LM or LISTMINE lists all traffic pending for your call. 
  Shows MID, date, size, from and subject. There is a temporary MID index beginning
  with 1 in parenthesis preceding each MID. During the connection this temporary index
  may be used instead of the entire MID for the READ and KILL commands.
  e.g  R 2 will read the second MID listed from the LM command.

  K or KILL <MID>  e.g. K 1234_KN6KB Marks the pending message delivered. 
  Message may still be read for 3 days.

  B, BYE, QRT, LOGOFF, or LOGOUT Force a disconnect of the link.

  R or READ <MID> e.g. R 1234_KN6KB   Read the specified MID. 
  Only MIDs addressed to your call, bulletins, or originated by you may be read.
  No attachments.

  SP  or SENDPERSONAL  <Destination(s)> Send a personal text message to the 
  destination(s) indicated. Destinations may be a Radio callsign (w/wo Hroute)
  or "SMTP:<email_address>" Multiple destinations should be seperated by ";" or ","
     e.g.  SP W4ABC;KC4YEK@KC4YEK.#CFL.FL.USA.NA;SMTP:Johndoe@aol.com

  You will be prompted for a subject of the new message:
  And then prompted for the message body:
  For the message body enter any text. use CR for multi-line. 
  End with /EX on a separate line.  No attachments.
  Acceptance of the message will be confirmed.

Other helpful sources for information about Winlink 2000 at http://www.winlink.org

Sysop: Rick Muething  KN6KB
E-mail: KN6KB@winlink.org  or rmuething@cfl.rr.com
