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< Message Read Help File >------------------------------------> 7
- The messages can be read with a stacked read command now. For
example r;10;14;32+ will cause messages 10, 14 and 32 plus all
messages beyond 32 to be displayed one at a time. This command
format must be used from the main menu.
- After an r or R has been input at the main menu, the stacked
read can still be used just by separating message numbers with
a semicolon. For example, input 10;14;32+ to do the same as
described above.
- The stacked read command can have an "m" imbedded in it to
read only messages sents to or from yourself. For example,
from the main menu you could enter r:10;14;M;32+ to cause messages
10, 14, and only messages to or from you beginning with message
32 to be displayed one at a time.
- While reading messages the "More" prompt indicates the replies
N (for no more), Y (to continuing with the next message requested.
This is the default when scanning messages forward or backward),
RE (to enter a response to the current message without having to
go to the main menu), K (to kill a message before continuing.
This occurs only for messages to or from you), and NS (for non-
stop scanning of messages).
- To read messages backwards, use a minus sign after the last
message you wish to read. For example, input r;32- to start
reading messages in reverse chronological order beginning at
message 32.
- An asterisk (*) can be used in place of a message number on the
R, S, and Q functions to start from the next message after the
highest one you have read during this or previous sessions.
- Using these brief instructions, try experimenting. Please leave
me a message if you feel I should expand this help file.