Jobd - Job Deletion - Kyocera KM-1500 Command Reference Manual

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JOBD —
Format
Parameters
mode:
job-id or mailbox-id:
password:
Function
JOB Deletion
JOBD [mode[, job-id or mailbox-id[, password]]];
mode of deletion:
1 = Deletes temporary jobs
2 = Deletes permanent jobs
8 = Deletes the jobs in the virtual mailbox specified by mailbox-id
9 = Deletes the virtual mailbox specified by mailbox-id
15 = Resets all virtual mailboxes to a clean state
an integer or character string that specifies the job ID or mailbox ID
0 = for modes 8, 9, and 15 only, affects all the mailboxes
1 to 255 = tray ID (specified by JOBS)
Character string = job ID or alias of virtual mailbox, must be enclosed by single or
double quotation marks
four-digit number specified by VMPW to secure the mailbox
The JOBD command deletes the jobs stored in the hard disk. This command may be used
to make more free space in the hard disk by deleting unnecessary jobs.
Modes 1 and 2 delete the temporary and permanent jobs, respectively. By giving a job ID
(specified by the JOBS command), it deletes only the job having the matching job ID.
Modes 8, 9, and 15 are used for deletion of the jobs stacked in the virtual mailbox: Mode
8 deletes all jobs stored in the mailbox which is specified by mailbox-id. It does not
affect the alias and password for the mailbox, if any. (For details on aliasing and
password-protection of the mailbox, see VMAL and VMPW, respectively.) Mode 9
deletes the mailbox and its contents at once. The alias and password for the mailbox is
also deleted. Mode 15 resets all mailboxes to a clean state by deleting all the contents in
the mailboxes and clearing the aliases and the passwords altogether (JOBD 15, 0,
0;).
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