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   Message 13,988 of 16,010   
   g00r00 to Fernando Toledo   
   Re: NS Command parameters   
   18 Oct 21 16:13:52   
   
   TID: Mystic BBS 1.12 A47   
   MSGID: 1:129/215 1f958461   
   REPLY: 1776.fidonetmystic@4:902/26 25d2fa1c   
   TZUTC: -0400   
    FT> I am making a python script that runs with mystic -y miapp.mpy in a    
    FT> separate process   
    FT>    
    FT> Is it possible to use the NS command to send a message to an active    
    FT> node, specifying the node number and the message as parameters?   
    FT>    
    FT> example:   
    FT>    
    FT> import mystic_bbs as bbs   
    FT>    
    FT> node = 1   
    FT> msg = "hello"   
    FT> bbs.menucmd ("NS", node, msg)   
      
   Yes.  You send the node number and then the message separated by the   
   semi-colon.  Use 0 as the node number if you want to send a system-wide   
   broadcast message.  For example:   
      
   menucmd ("NS", "1;This message is for node 1")   
      
   or   
      
   menucmd("NS", "0;This is a broadcast to all users")   
      
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