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Addendum of features that new to this version of Bonk which have
not yet been incorporated into the current edition of the manual.
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║ What's new in Bonk v1.17b 30-Sep-90 ║
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Outbound Manager
o Fixed a late night mite that stopped ArcMail files with sizes
greater than 0 from being displayed. They should, in fact, always
be displayed. Now fixed <head hung low>.
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║ What's new in Bonk v1.17a 29-Sep-90 ║
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Outbound Manager
o Added the new "Recycle" command (invoked with the "%" key) which
copies back (or recycles) a bundle from the outbound holding area
to the inbound files area and changes its filename extension to
".PKT" which is standard for inbound file packets. Having done
this, you can run your mail processor to extract and toss the
messages contained within to your net message directory.
This is handy when you want to re-edit a message that was already
bundled for delivery. You will also be asked whether to want to
M)ove or C)opy the bundle. The C)opy option will just copy the
bundle to the inbound area whereas the M)ove option will also
deletes the original bundle. Use C)opy if you are not sure because
you can just as well delete the original bundle with the usual
outbound E)rase command, if later deemed necessary.
To use the recycle command, you need to add the "INFILES path"
command to your configuration file. Eg, if you receive mailed
files in C:\NETFILES, then you'd use "INFILES c:\netfiles".