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Scan
The SCAN Command produces a chronological table of information about UNREAD
messages residing in your mailbox. SCAN can also be used in conjunction
with one or more options to display information about specific Messages and
SAVED workspaces.
Command? SCAN Displays a chronological table of messages.
Every time the SCAN command is used in a session,
the scan number gets incremented.
Command? SCAN! Displays a table of all the messages currently in
your mailbox without the More...prompt every 20
lines.
Command? SCAN ALL Displays a table of all the messages in your mailbox
including unread, read, unfiled and filed messages.
Command? SCAN BEFORE Aug 12
Displays a table of all messages you received
before the specified date.
Command? SCAN reports Displays a table of all messages you filed under
a specified filename.
Command? SCAN FROM M.WHITE
Displays a table of all messages you received on a
specified date.
Command? SCAN SINCE Sept 1
Displays a table of all messages you received on
and after the date specified.
Command? SCAN SUBJECT 'vacation'
Displays a table of all messages you received with
a specified 'string' in the Subject field.
Command? SCAN UNFILED Displays a table of all messages you have not filed.
Command? SCAN SAVED Displays an abbreviated scan table of your saved
message names in alphabetical order.
Command? SCAN PURGED Displays all the messages you have purged within
the last 24 hours.
Command? SCAN SAVED FILE [contracts]
Displays a table of all your saved messages filed
under the specified [filename].
Command? SCAN MSG ABCD-1234-2024
Displays a scan table consisting of a single line
indicating the message prsently in your mailbox.
Command? SCAN (SUMMARY)
Advises you of the number of unread messages in
your mailbox, e.g. You have 3 messages.
Command? SCAN BEFORE Sept 1 FROM M.WHITE
You can combine the options of a scan command to
be more specific in searching for certain types of
messages.
Other SCAN commands:
SCAN BINARY SCAN EDI SCAN IPM SCAN (DETAIL)
<SC001> <SC002> <SC003> <SC004>
HELP SCAN TABLE
<SC005>