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- Logging in and out
- ------------------
- You should log in each time you visit ^nodetitle. This allows the system
- to remember, for example, your terminal width and (more importantly)
- which messages you have already seen.
-
- IMPORTANT: When you get the prompt "Anyroom>" you are considered to be
- visiting "Anyroom". When you leave the room, all messages in it will be
- marked as having been read -- whether you read them or not. If you do not
- visit a given room with new messages this call, the system will remember them
- next call.
-
- To save time you can log in on one line with:
- .<L>ogin <YOUR PASSWORD>
-
- There is a 20-second wait on bad passwords longer than one character, to
- discourage password guessing.
-
- To log out:
- <T>erminate
-
- To log out without the Yes/No confirmation:
- .<T>erminate <Q>uit-also
-
- To log out without exiting ^nodetitle or breaking the modem connection:
- .<T>erminate <S>tay
-
- This is useful if several people are calling from a single terminal.
-
- To log out without telling the system you've read any messages (as if you
- had never been on the system):
- .<T>erminate Abort
-
-
- %COMMANDS Back to the commands help menu.
- %HELPOPT Get a list of all help files in the system.
- %MAINHELP First level of help system.
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