Version 12.0 of the Xerox-820 version of the W0RLI MailBox/GateWay is now available. Even though the high part of the version number changed from "11" to "12", this is a minor update from version 11.9. The main reason for this release is to support two features requested by the National Traffic System folks. One allows users to edit the headers of NTS messages, to aid in the routing process. The second allows "*" and "?" wildcards in the forwarding file FWD.TNC. The intent of this is that NTS routing can be based on ZIP codes. A message can be sent to NTS021 (meaning a Zip code from 02101 to 02199). A MailBox site in California can have "NTS0*" in its forwarding file to cause all East Coast traffic to be forwarded along the right path. W0RLI C-code (PC) also is getting this enhancement, and WA7MBL V3.13 will have it. This is likely to be the last release of the 820-based system from K1BC. I have switched over to PC-clones at my station. I will be glad to help with problems, but it won't be the main thrust of my efforts. The excerpt from the CHANGES.TNC file follows. 73, Bob, K1BC Arpanet: clements@bbn.com Usenet: {backbone}!bbn.com!clements Changes and additions since version 11.9 are: Changed default forwarding header line in CONFIG.TNC to match the one that seems to have won the "header wars". Add "ET" command, Edit Traffic. Allows ordinary user to change the "TO", "AT", "TYPE" and "TITLE" field if msg is TYPE T or S or it is addressed TO NTSxxx. Forwarding file can have "*" and "?" in destination patterns. Define mhext field in msg header and clear it in untangle and for new msg. (Local mod at K1BC: Disallow connects via BADDIG digipeater. You could patch this callsign to a real digi, as I have done here.) Reading an S msg is not considered "snooping".