 Sending and receiving  messages about the campaign,  posting questions
 and suggestions,  and private mail is one important feature of dndbbs.
 Typing MAIL  will bring the user to the Mail  area where he or she can
 read and post mail. The user is then presented with a short menu which
 can be  re-displayed by typing ? at any time.  The Sysop  will see the
 status line change to the user's name, and status of mailbox.

 Type "R" to read the public or private messages.  You will be prompted
 for the message number with a More(y/n) prompt. You can then enter the
 message number,  type "Y" to continue,  "N" to discontinue,  or "R" to
 post a  reply.  Each  message  is displayed  with the  date  and  time
 entered,  the user  who posted  the message,  and  the  subject of the
 message.  During  the display  you can  enter  Control-K  to stop  the
 message  listing.

 Type "E" to  enter public or private mail. Your  message will be added
 to the message  base when you are finished.  You will be  prompted for
 the subject  and then displayed the message "Press enter to edit". You
 can  then start to  enter your  message of up to 19 lines.

 Press enter on a blank line to edit the message.  The message  editing
 utility can delete lines, edit lines, insert lines, list lines,  store
 your message,  or  continuing entering  the message.  

 Type "N"  to scan for new messages posted since the last number of the
 message you have read since  your previous  logon.  Your user  file is
 stored with the last message number used by the "N" command.  There is
 one  number stored  per message base.

 Type "K" to delete an old message. You can only delete messages posted
 by you.  The mailroom operator can restore old messages.  Deleting old
 messages allows the message area to be kept up to date or to allow you
 to delete  messages  with  mistakes  in them.

 Type "U" or "L" to unlock and lock your mailbox.  When your mailbox is
 locked  several things  happen.   First, no one  can send  you mail or
 transfer Gold to your  account (the system will act as if the username
 is not found in the files). Second, you are not displayed in the Users
 or Top command. The purpose of this is to allow users to be anonymous.
