(B)ack

This selection returns you to the main menu of the system.
From there you can move to any other part of the BBS.

(G)oodbye

This selection will enable you to leave the BBS and
eventually disconnect the phone line. You will be given a
chance to back out of the selection if you accidentally type
"G" or change your mind about leaving. You also are given a
chance to leave a private note to the operator of the
system even if you are not a registered user.

(H)elp

This lets you read the text file you are now reading.

(L)eave

Registered users may leave messges on any of several SIGS
or bases. At present there are areas for General Messages,
Private Messages, Buy/Sale/Trade and for several TRS-80
type computers. You may also leave messages in reply to
ones you are reading.

(P)rivate to sysop

This option lets you leave the SysOp a message on his
printer instead of saving it to the message base disk file.
This is desirable for messages that don't need replies such
as information on uploaded files. You will also get a
chance to use this option at logoff.

(R)ead

This selection enables any caller to read public messages
on most bases. It is suggested that you call on a regular
basis (say once a week or so) in order to stay "caught up"
on reading and replying to messages. You are usually given
the option of reading new messages when entering this
option. If you are way behind in reading, just skip to the
last 50 or so messages to catch up on the most recent
information. You can always go back later and read skipped
messages if you desire.

(S)can

This is used for scanning the message headings to find a
particular person's messages (either to or from) or to
find messages on a specified subject. The search key
works in a similar manner to the search key in the
catalog. You may just press (Enter) if no search key is
desired and all message bases toggled on will be displayed.

(T)oggle

Here you can toggle all message bases to which you have
access. A "Y" means yes you want to read the base, a "N"
means no don't read the base, and a "*" means you don't
have access to the base. This information is saved when you
logoff and will be restored when you call back.

(U)ser

This option displays the users of the system. You may select
the (S)hort listing which just shows the names or (D)etailed
listing which adds the date of the last call and the highest
numbered message read.
