-.RB < "msg text" >
-Here you write the exact body of the message. This parameter should be
-specified only as one component, although if more found they are concatenated
-with separating space (" "). But this practice is discouraged as
-your shell will probably remove any multiple spaces found and also other
-metacharacters may be incorrectly interpreted. To prevent any escaping
-mess, you may prefer to omit this parameter and the the message text is
-then read from
-.I stdin
-(standard input stream).
+.RB < "logo filename" >
+Here you specifify the filename of the logo file to be uploaded. Currently
+recognized file formats are \fBNOL\fP (Nokia logo?) and \fBNGG\fP (Nokia
+Group Graphics). These formats are proprietary by \fBKESSLER Wireless Design\fP
+and \fBsms9110\fP currently "can't" edit them. More info can be found on:
+.RS
+.B http:/ /www.kessler-design.com/wireless/operatorlogo.php3
+.RE
+.TP
+.RB < "GSMnet id" >
+Specify GSM network code to be set on the logo being uploaded. Upon upload to
+Nokia phone each operator logo has a GSM network code binded with it. When
+you are registered (even roamed) into such network the logo is displayed on
+the phone. Current Nokia mobile phones can handle only one logo loaded
+simultaneously, it will be rewritten by any other upload. You can also
+specify string ~\fB WORD_GROUP \fP~ to send the logo as group graphics
+(even from \fBNOL\fP format) or string ~\fB WORD_NET \fP~ to force detection
+of network code from \fBNOL\fP. The default if this parameter is not specified
+is ~\fB WORD_NET \fP~ for \fBNOL\fP files and ~\fB WORD_GROUP \fP~ for
+\fBNGG\fP files.