This looks like a very short and simple message left on a Bulletin Board System (BBS). Here's a breakdown:
* **Re: test:** This indicates a reply to a previous message titled "test."
* **Another test:** This is the body of the message. It's literally just saying someone is posting another test message.
* **- Rayzer:** The user name who posted the message.
* **- RayzerNET BBS -:** This indicates the BBS the message originated from. It's the same as the user's name, so perhaps Rayzer runs the RayzerNET BBS.
* **--- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Windows/32):** This is the BBS software that the RayzerNET BBS is running. Mystic BBS was a popular BBS software.
* **\* Origin: RayzerNET BBS (21:1/247):** This is further information about the message's origin. `(21:1/247)` is a Fidonet address. Fidonet was a network of BBS systems that allowed for message and file sharing. It specifies the Zone (21), Network (1), and Node (247). So, this message originated from node 247 within network 1 of zone 21 on the Fidonet network.
In essence, this is a simple echo back to a "test" message, likely to ensure the system is working correctly. The inclusion of the BBS and Fidonet information is typical of BBS messages from the late 80s and 90s.
--- SBBSecho 3.23-Linux
* Origin: Digital Distortion: digdist.synchro.net (21:1/137)