Category : BBS Programs+Doors
Archive   : PRODOR34.ZIP
Filename : PROJOIN

 
Output of file : PROJOIN contained in archive : PRODOR34.ZIP
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Help is available on the following Join Conference topics:

[+] Plus [A] Abandon [N] New
[-] Minus [L] Locate [S] Status
[#] Number [M] Main [Y] Your

[Summary] [Examples]

Enter text inside the Square Brackets ie: M for help on MAIN



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Please type one of the indicated topics for additional help.
Press alone to exit the help system.
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:+
:-
(+) Advance to next higher conference number.
(-) Go back to next lower conference number.
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:#
You may specify any conference number.
Full conference names can also be used to select conferences.
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:A
(A)uto-join configuration update
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:L
(L)ocate conference by keywords
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:M
(M)ain board
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:N
(N)ew message status
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:S
(S)tatus of all conferences
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:Y
(Y)our mail. Scan for conferences with new mail for you
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:EXAMPLES
Join command examples:

J M ;main board
J;+ ;join next available conference
J;6 ;join conference 6
J TOOLS ;join tools conference
J L LANG ;locate conferences with 'LANG' in the description
J;2;Q ;quick join, bypassing conference news
J S ;status of all conferences
J S + ;status of conferences after current one
J A 20 ;configure autoscan starting with conference 20

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:SUMMARY
The Join command allows you to switch to a different conference. You
may specify either a conference number or a conference name.

These subfunctions are available:
(A)uto-join configuration update
(L)ocate conference by keywords
(M)ain board
(N)ew message status
(S)tatus of all conferences
(Y)our mail. Scan for conferences with new mail for you
(+)next higher conference
(-)next lower conference
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  3 Responses to “Category : BBS Programs+Doors
Archive   : PRODOR34.ZIP
Filename : PROJOIN

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

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