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:: PATH DETAILS ::
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Syntax: Path [<options>] [ <address> | <string> ]
p -a <addr> shows all data of <adr> provided that at least one mail
arrived from this BBS.
The following information will be displayed:
H-Addr: complete H-address at the last update
R-Header: infoline of the R:-Header
Last BID: BID of the last mail from this BBS
Last Board: board of the last mail
Last User: user the last mail of this BBS is from
Bulletins: number of bulletins which arrived from this BBS
Usermails: number of user mails which arrived from this BBS
Then there follows a list of up to 5 neighbour BBS,
when how many (Count) mails with what runtime (Delay)
via how many BBS (Hops) arrived. Using this information
you possibly can suggest a suitable way back for the mails.
p -ar <addr> same like "p -a <addr>", but also the WPROT routing infos
are shown if available
p -f <addr> shows if mail can be forwarded to <addr>
p -s <string> searches a string in the list of all BBS. This string can
be part of the H-address or the info part of the R:-header.
e.g. p -s #bay searches for all bavarian BBS
p -s bcm searches for all BCM
There will be shown the total number of mails of the
respective BBS, the time when this information has been
updated last, the H-address and the R:-infoline.
p -sh <string> only searches in the header lines, not in the addresses
p -sp <string> only searches in the H-addresses, not in the headers
p -sc <string> only counts the number of found lines, but does not display
them.
p -saf <addr> compares settings of "fwd.bcm" with local H-address database
("hadr4.bcm")
p -sfn shows all BBS with path errors
See also HELP PATH EDIT
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