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Read
The READ Command displays the contents of each message identified in your
most recent SCAN <C029> table. READ can also be used in conjunction with
one or more options to locate and display specific messages in your mailbox
or files.
Command? READ! Displays the contents of every message in the scan
table without the Action? prompt after each
message.
Command? READ ALL Displays the contents of every message, read and
unread, filed or unfiled, (but not saved or purged)
and prompts for Action? after each one.
Command? READ BEFORE Aug 12
Displays the contents of every message that you
received before a certain date, provided they have
not been purged.
Command? READ [filename] Displays the contents of every message filed in
the specified filename.
Command? READ FROM D.SMITH
Displays the contents of every message you
received from the specified user name.
Command? READ MSG ABCD-1277-1234
Displays the contents of the message with the
specified system message number (SMN).
Command? READ ON Aug 27 Displays the contents of every message you
received on the specified date.
Command? READ PURGED Displays the contents of messages you have purged
within the last 24 hours.
Command? READ 1 Displays the contents of the message specified by
the scan number in a scan table. This is used
after the SCAN command.
Command? READ SINCE May 7
Displays the contents of every message you
received on or after the specified date.
Command? READ SUBJECT 'meeting'
Displays the contents of every message you
received with the specified 'string' in the
subject field.
Command? READ UNFILED Displays the contents of every message that you
have not filed.
Command? READ UNREAD Displays the contents of every new message you
received and messages you have read but
retained using the RETAIN command.
Command? READ BEFORE Aug 1 FROM A.BOUVIER
You can combine the options of a READ command to
be more specific in searching for certain types of
messages.
Othe READ commands:
READ BINARY <R001>
READ EDI <R002>
READ IPM <R003>
READ FF <R004>
READ HEADER <R005>
READ TEXT <R006>