The bulletin board supports the following commands: post [<title>] post a new note, default title is `<no title>' read board list all of the notes on the board read <num> read note <num> followup <num> [<tl>] followup to <num>, default title is `Re: old title' edit <num> modify <num> remove <num> remove <num> (only if you posted it) assign <num> <name> flag <name> is assigned to do the project in <num> mailnote <num> mail yourself a copy of <num> mlock <num> lock <num> (to prevent removal or auto-archiving) munlock <num> unlock <num> note [<num>] set current note pointer to <num> with reading it help board this message At any time when `<num>' is a potential argument, specify the number of a current note, or `current' for the last note you manipulated. `read' and `note' also accept `next' to specify the next note. The short description of the mailer has the following format: The board's short description [30 notes] (Nov 12 13:33) ^___________________________^ ^________^ ^__________^ | | | Name of board Total notes Date of newest post Each of the notes has the following format on the headers list: 25 > Zak (Sat Jun 19)* Even more BBoard features <Zak> ^_^ ^ ^_^ ^________^ ^ ^_______________________^ ^___^ | | | | | | | | | | | | | Person assigned | | | | | Title | | Poster Date of post Locked flag | Current note pointer (> for current note, blank otherwise) Note number The board will possibly auto-archive notes when it becomes full. Notes that are locked will not be archived. Otherwise, you will have to use the archive board to retrieve old notes.