From: MERC::"uunet!CRVAX.SRI.COM!RELAY-INFO-VAX" 25-MAY-1992 15:37:04.82 To: INFO-VAX@KL.SRI.COM CC: Subj: Re: Using BULLETIN to automatically send articles to a remote node In a previous article, psinntp!npri6!richard@UUNET.UU.NET wrote: >Message sent: 23 May 92 23:22:01 GMT. > >I am using Mark London's BULLETIN utility (V1.81). I have a remote node >that needs to automatically receive Bulletins that are posted in the >General folder of the local node. The remote node must also broadcast a >message to the users as with the local node. > Do you mean a remote DECNET node? If so, then you can create a remote folder on the remote node that points to the General folder on the local node, and then add Bulletins with /broadcast or SET NOTIFY /DEFAULT on the remote folder. Note that you can now FTP BULLETIN from FRED.PFC.MIT.EDU or get it by sending mail to BULLETIN@ORYANA.PFC.MIT.EDU. Valid commands are: SEND ALL [SINCE time] Sends all bulletin files. If SINCE time specified, only files created since that time will be sent. SEND filename Sends the specified file. DIR Lists available files. BUGS Sends a list of the latest bug fixes. HELP or INFO Sends a brief description of BULLETIN. SUBSCRIBE Subscribes to mailing list for upgrade notifications. UNSUBSCRIBE Unsubscribes from mailing list. Send those commands in either the text of the message, one command per line, or send a single command in the subject header. Mark Mark