L Non-system bulletins (such as this) can be submitted by any user.  Users areM alerted at login time that new non-system bulletins have been added, but only L their topics are listed.  Optionally, users can be prompted at login time toK see if they wish to read the bulletins.  When reading the bulletins in this K manner, the bulletins can optionally be written to a file.  If you have the M subdirectory [.BULL] created, BULLETIN will use that directory as the default ! directory to write the file into.   J A user can disable this prompting featuring by using BULLETIN as follows:   
 $ BULLETIN BULLETIN> SET NOREADNEW  BULLETIN> EXIT  L Afterwords, the user will only be alerted of the bulletins, and will have to7 use the BULLETIN utility in order to read the messages. 