BULLETIN: The Bulletin option gives you a choice of reading
several textfiles. One gives you a basic idea of what to
expect on the system. It gives general information on the
background of this BBS software, types of files on the system
and hints on using the catalog of files and message base.
Additionally, it lists the hardware that the BBS is using.
Another bulletin lets you read the System Notes that
registered users see just after they log onto the system.
Usually it is used to check for the new files since your
last call. The notes are updated every few days and are
always dated. It is suggested that you read the notes until
you see a date earlier that your last call. An eight page
User Documentation is also in this section. As in all text
files on the system, you can use the "P" key (or control-S)
to pause reading or the "S" key (or control-K) to stop
reading. Pressing most any key will restart a paused file.

FILE: This selection switches you to the section of the BBS
that enables registered users to send and receive files.

GOODBYE: 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.

HELP: This displays the textfile you are now reading.

MESSAGE: This switches you to the Message Base Menu where you
send and receive messages. You also may also turn selected
message areas on and off to speed up the reading of desired
messages. Lastly, you can get a listing of registered users of
the system.

UTILITY: This selection takes you to the Utility Menu. Here you
may page the operator of the system for a chat, add or remove
linefeeds/nulls, change your password or screen width and length
of menu text.

REGISTER: This last option shows up for unregistered users. It
presents a questionaire that must be filled out before
obtaining access to leaving messages or exchanging files.
