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- 6 - Forum Messages
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- Forums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
- Joining a Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
- Add a Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
- Selecting Reading Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2
- Clearing All Selected Forums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3
- Activate The New Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3
- Join The Forum Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3
- Select All Forums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4
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- Quick Scan Forums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5
- Q Forum Steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5
- Get New Headers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5
- Mark the Headers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6
- Get Marked Threads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6
- Header Marking Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7
- Understanding Forum Dynamics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8
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- Read Thread Forums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-10
- R Forum Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-10
- R Forum Steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-10
- R Forum Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-10
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- Marked Message Forums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-12
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- Changing Forum
- Options/Sections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-13
- Selecting the Sections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-13
- Getting Updated Section Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-13
- Combining Q and R Selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-13
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- Reading Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-15
- Message Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-16
- By Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-16
- By Message Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-16
- By Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-16
- By Thread . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-16
- By Message Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-16
- By Online Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-16
- By Search Words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-17
- Message Replying & Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-17
- Reply to This Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-17
- Reply with a New Subject/Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-17
- Change Reply to a Different Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-17
- Delete This Message From the Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-18
- Save this message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-18
- Print this message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-18
- Message Status Marks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-19
- Shell to DOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-19
- Shell to Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-19
- Exit Back to Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-20
- Build an Address Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-20
- Write a Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-20
- Forward a Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-20
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- Writing Forum Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-21
- Writing a Forum Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-21
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- Entering the To: Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-21
- Entering the Message Subject . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-22
- Message Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-22
- Editing the Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-22
- Send the Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-22
- Send Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-23
- Transmit the Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-24
- Editing the .SND File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-24
- Maximum Message Length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-24
- Splitting Long Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-25
- Retrieving Text into a Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-25
- Search Another File/Import . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-26
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- TAPCIS Forum Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-27
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- Advanced Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-28
- Advanced Commands Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-28
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- TAPCIS(tm) Documentation Copyright (c) 1991, Support Group, Inc.
- 800-USA-GROUP, 301-387-4500
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- Forums
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- Forums are where the action is! Forums are where you get to communicate
- with a wide audience. Your involvement can range from actively
- participating in the message exchange to passively absorbing the
- information. The choice is yours, but if you aren't writing and receiving
- messages, you are missing out on at least half the fun. It's exciting to
- check your mail and find several messages from other members.
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- I (Richard) have been participating in CompuServe forums since 1984. Being
- involved does require a time commitment. Conversations move quickly as
- participants from around the world add their comments 24-hours a day. At
- times I've checked my messages 10 times in a single day. At other times
- I've monitored the forums no more than once a week. TAPCIS allows you to
- adjust your activities depending on your time, interests, and budget.
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- My participation has been rewarding in countless ways. Professionally I've
- benefitted from the collective wisdom of thousands of others who face the
- same problems I face. Through the forums I've been able to make wise
- hardware and software choices by reading the trials of those on the
- "bleeding edge." Personally, I have made friends in all parts of the
- country. Some of these online friends know more about me, my business, and
- daily experiences than friends and family that live only a few miles away.
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- If you are using CompuServe just to get the business information you need,
- you'll find what you want. It is the camaraderie and interplay, however,
- that keeps a forum dynamic and alive. TAPCIS is designed to let you join
- the exchange at the lowest possible cost and with the greatest ease. To
- encourage our user community to develop online friends and contacts, the
- TAPCIS Forum has three sections (7, 8, and 17) where messages on a wide
- variety of topics are welcome. We even have an ongoing vocabulary game in
- Section 17.
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- Joining a Forum
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- Most CompuServe forums are "auto-membership" meaning that you need only
- tell CompuServe you want to join the forum and enter your name to become a
- "member" of the forum. TAPCIS makes it easy to join such a forum.
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- You need to:
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- * Add the forum on the <F>orums screen.
- * Make the new forum the only active forum.
- * Go online with the <Alt-J> command to join the forum and set the
- TAPCIS parameters.
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- Add a Forum
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- In this example we continue as a new TAPCIS user who has only CompuServe
- Mail defined. We will add the TAPCIS Forum. The same technique is used to
- add additional forums; you simply replace TAPCIS in the following examples
- with the name of the forum you want to join (e.g., PRACTICE, WPSGA, AVSIG,
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- TAPCIS Forum Messages 6-1
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- PETS, CONSULT, etc.). A list of forums can be found in the List of
- CompuServe Forums on page E-1. You can get a current list online using the
- FIND FORUMS command (although that command does not give you as complete a
- list; we try to keep a current list in the TAPCIS Forum, Library 16,
- FORUMS.LST).
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- From the main TAPCIS menu, press <F> to bring up the Forums Menu. Notice
- the list of function key commands on the right side of the screen. The
- first one, <F2> is Add. Press <F2-Add> now.
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- TAPCIS then asks for the name of the forum to add. You want to enter the GO
- page name. For the TAPCIS Forum that is TAPCIS as shown below:
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- Forum name: TAPCIS
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- Next TAPCIS asks for the gateway. Most CompuServe forums such as the TAPCIS
- forum use CIS: as the gateway as shown below:
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- Gateway: CIS:
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- Some services such as ZiffNet must be accessed through a gateway before you
- can GO to the forums found there. ZiffNet itself is not a forum, but a
- service. To access the ZiffNet Editorial Forum, type ZNT: over the CIS:,
- and use EDITOR as the forum name.
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- In the section box on the right in Figure 6-1, notice the error message
- that the section list cannot be found. That makes sense since you haven't
- yet joined the forum. Press <Enter> for now to accept the CompuServe
- default sections. The active section list can be edited later as we'll see.
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- [Figure 6-1: Forum Section Selection Screen]
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- Selecting Reading Mode
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- Forums can be defined for one of three different types of online action:
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- Q Quick scan subjects for thread selection offline (SCAn QUIck NEW)
- R Read all new threads (REAd NEW)
- M Read Marked, waiting messages to this user ID only (REAd WAIting)
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- To get your selection TAPCIS prompts you with: Q/R/M: Q
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- We'll use the Quick Scan method for this example. When you are first
- learning about the forums I recommend using the Q method. It is a little
- more complicated than just mass reading all the messages, but you may not
- be able to afford to read 1000+ messages per week (both financially and
- time wise). It is also the best example of how TAPCIS allows you to
- actively select the subjects you wish to follow.
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- After pressing <Q> the forum will be added at the next available letter. It
- is not "activated" automatically (no <*> next to the letter).
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- ****> With forums that you are not charged for (e.g., PRACTICE), you may
- want to press minus (-) before selecting a reading mode (Q/R/M).
- TAPCIS keeps connection charge information on every forum you use,
- including any forum you are not charged for. Pressing <-> before
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- selecting Q/R/M tells TAPCIS that you do not wish it to compile
- connection charge statistics for that forum.
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- Clearing All Selected Forums
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- To clear the asterisks from all the selected forums press <F10-Clear all>.
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- Activate The New Forum
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- Press the letter corresponding to the forum(s) you have just added and now
- want to join online. In our example, the TAPCIS Forum is new and
- corresponds to forum B. After pressing <B> the forum screen in Figure 6-2
- shows our two forums with only the new TAPCIS Forum selected.
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- [Figure 6-2: New Forum Activated for Joining (Alt-J)]
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- Press <F7-Exit> to leave the forum select screen. The lower part of the
- main menu should then show only your newly added forum(s). Notice that
- while CompuServe Mail used to be #1, since it is not selected for the
- joining of the new forums, the first new forum selected is now #1. Forum
- numbers do change depending on which forums are active at one time. See
- Figure 6-3.
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- Join The Forum Online
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- This is the easy part! TAPCIS gets to do all the work, and you need only
- hold the <Alt> key and press <J>. The whole process takes around a minute
- at 2400bps for one new forum. TAP will connect to CompuServe and do the
- following:
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- * Login with your user ID and password
- * GO to the new forum(s)
- * Join the forum if you are not already a member using your name from
- the Parameters screen
- * Get a list of message section and library names
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- [Figure 6-3: Main Menu with New Forum Selected]
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- * Set your Options as follows:
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- FORUM OPTIONS
- 1 INITIAL menu/prompt [Forum]
- 2 Forum MODE [COMMAND]
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- MESSAGES OPTIONS
- 3 PAUSE after messages [Never]
- 4 NAME [First M. Last]
- 5 Prompt CHARACTER [^H]
- 6 EDITOR [EDIT*]
- 7 SECTIONS [...]
- 8 HIGH msg read [0]
- 9 REPLIES info [Count]
- 10 TYPE waiting msgs [NO]
- 11 SKIP msgs you left [NO]
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- TAPCIS Forum Messages 6-3
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- 12 Library Display [LONG]
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- * Logoff from CompuServe
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- Even if you are already a member of a forum you must use <Alt-J> with
- TAPCIS. This process sets specific options within the forum and TAPCIS will
- not work correctly if you do not. It will not reset your high message
- pointer. You also must use <Alt-J> to update your Section and Library
- listings if a forum reorganizes.
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- ****> If you are adding a ZiffNet forum for the first time, you must
- logon <I>nteractive first, type GO ZIFFNET, answer the survey, and
- logoff. ZiffNet is a gateway, a collection of forums but not a
- forum itself. See Appendix E for a list of forum names and use
- <Alt-J> to join them.
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- Select All Forums
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- To select all forums press <F>orums then <F9-Select all>. Asterisks appear
- next to all defined forums. To leave the Forums menu press <F7-Exit>. If
- you are following the examples, this will activate both CompuServe Mail and
- the TAPCIS forum. They will appear as forums #1 and #2 on the main TAPCIS
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- Quick Scan Forums
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- Quick Scan forums (referred to as "Q" forums) are those forums where you
- download only the subjects of the messages and the number of replies and
- then select the message threads you want to read based on those subjects.
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- Q Forum Steps
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- * Get new message headers (TAPCIS command <N>ew from the main menu with
- at least one Q forum active and shown at the bottom of the screen).
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- * Mark the headers to read (Use the <M>ark command from the main menu on
- all forums showing a caret <^> next to their forum numbers on the main
- menu, and mark with an "R" those threads you want to read).
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- * Go online and get marked messages (Use the <O>nline command which will
- go to the forums where you have marked headers and will use the READ
- THREAD command to read those message threads you marked).
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- * Read the messages and compose any replies (Press the number matching a
- forum with messages to read-shown with an exclamation point <!> next
- to their forum number. Read the messages using the arrow keys, and use
- the <R>eply command if you want to send a response of your own).
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- * Send replies (if any) to the forum (Use the <O>nline command again if
- any of your forums have the up/down arrow indicating a pending online
- action such as posting a reply, sending a new message, deleting a
- message, etc.)
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- Get New Headers
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- To get new message headers you tell TAPCIS to connect to CompuServe with
- the <N>ew command. With CompuServe Mail and TAPCIS Forum selected, TAPCIS
- will call CompuServe and wait for the message indicating that:
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- You have Electronic Mail waiting.
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- If TAPCIS sees this message it will go to CompuServe Mail to read the mail.
- If the message is not present, TAPCIS is smart enough to skip CompuServe
- Mail and go to the first forum. In this example session no Mail is present
- so the first forum visited is TAPCIS.
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- TAPCIS downloads the headers by issuing the "MESS;SCAN QUICK NEW;M"
- command. The captured headers are stored in the file TAPCIS.QSN. When all
- the headers have been downloaded, TAPCIS logs off. You'll see the <^>
- indicator next to the TAPCIS forum telling you that there are headers to
- mark:
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- [Figure 6-4: Q Forum With Headers to Mark]
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- Mark the Headers
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- If a forum shows the <^> indicator it has headers ready to be marked. Press
- <M>ark followed by the forum number and TAPCIS will process the <forum>.QSN
- file and present you with a sorted list of headers. An unprocessed list of
- headers looks like this:
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- 55405: Sending messages S 1 / TAPCIS Q & A
- 6 replies
- 55410: TAPCIS add-ons S 2 / Scripts and Tools
- 10 replies
- 55409: Suggestion S 5 / Suggestion box
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- TAPCIS sorts all the headers by section and compresses the format so it's
- easier to scan quickly. The first screen of the header list might look like
- Figure 6-5:
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- [Figure 6-5: Marking Headers in a Q Forum]
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- These are just a few of the 155 headers scanned. The "TAPCIS" in the upper
- right shows that these are headers from the TAPCIS Forum. All these headers
- are in message section 1 which is the general TAPCIS section. The cursor is
- just to the left of the first header which has a subject of "Sending
- messages" and has 6 replies. To mark the headers, type an R next to your
- choices.
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- TAPCIS has a limit of 350 headers that can be marked at one time in a Q
- forum. To get around this limitation when <M>arking headers in a very busy
- forum, TAPCIS will break the headers into groups of 350. Pressing <N>ext
- will move to the next group. A marker will tell you when you have reached
- the end of the headers.
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- You can skip threads by pressing <space>, <enter>, or <down arrow>. To
- unmark a selection use the arrow keys to get to the header and press
- <space>.
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- When you get your first set of headers they will not have the same subjects
- as these examples. Use the up and down arrow keys to locate subjects you
- might find interesting. Press <R> to mark the headers for reading as shown
- in the next screen. When you're done press <Esc> to return to the main
- menu. The information on your selections is stored in the <forum>.MRK file.
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- [Figure 6-6: Q Forum Header Marking with Headers Selected]
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- Get Marked Threads
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- Once you have marked the headers the indicator on the TAPCIS main menu will
- change from <^> to the double headed up/down arrow ( ). Recall that this
- means that there is online action pending (as when we wrote a Mail
- message). To download the messages press <O>nline from the TAPCIS main
- menu. TAP will call CompuServe, go to the forum, and issue a:
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- READ THREAD NUM:nnnnnn
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- command for each header you marked where nnnnnn is the message number that
- starts the thread (e.g., READ THREAD NUM:55405 would read message #55405
- and the 6 replies in that thread). When all the threads have been read on
- autopilot by TAPCIS and stored in the <forum>.MSG file, the program issues
- the LOG command to logoff CompuServe.
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- The forum status indicator should now show an exclamation mark <!>
- indicating messages to read. Press the number <1-8> to read the pending
- messages in each forum. There is more information on the message reading
- commands in the Reading Messages section on page 6-14.
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- Header Marking Tips
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- Header marking is a bit of an art. It is often impossible to tell the exact
- content of a message thread based on its subject-especially if the subject
- is as generic as "Need help!". Such a message in the Scripts and Tools
- section probably indicates that the writer needs help with a script or add-
- on tool. A message in section 3 of the TAPCIS forum, it is likely a plea
- for modem or hardware help. Use the section numbers to guide you.
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- Sometimes threads (messages with the same subject) will appear under more
- than one header. Threads do get "broken" for a variety of reasons, and some
- people do not know how to leave a message as a reply to another (they
- aren't using TAPCIS!). Be sure to catch all the headings for the subject
- you'd like to read.
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- You can mark all the headers in a section by pressing <S>. That command is
- shown in the small box in the upper right when you are marking headers. The
- <K>ill command will delete this header file and not download any messages.
- While marking headers you can switch to the next or previous forum to mark
- with <F8-Next> and <Sh-F8-Previous>. These are shortcut keys to avoid
- having to go back to the main menu (<F7>), select mark (<M>ark), and the
- new forum number.
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- Remember! Marking headers is inexact at best since your only hints to the
- content of a thread are the subject and section. You will undoubtedly
- download a long message thread or two that has absolutely nothing to do
- with the subject or its section. The sysops try hard to keep the subject
- and sections on track, but that is an almost impossible task on an active,
- dynamic forum. If you happen to see a thread scrolling by and you know you
- are not interested in it, you can use the CompuServe command <Ctrl-P> to
- skip the remainder of the thread.
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- You'll have to accept this as part of the trade-off of using the Quick Scan
- method of reading messages. You can do your part by leaving messages in the
- right section and starting new threads when a conversation starts a new
- track. Naturally, TAPCIS makes that effortless using the <U>se address
- command rather than <R>eply when you want to digress from the listed
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- Understanding Forum Dynamics
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- It helps to understand a little about the dynamics of a forum-especially if
- you choose to use the "Q" method of reading messages.
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- An active forum is visited by many hundreds of people each day. While you
- are in the forum, any number of people from around the world can be
- reading, writing, replying, in conference, downloading, and uploading. (The
- CompuServe command UST given at the Forum! prompt will tell you which user
- ID's are in the forum at the same time you are).
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- The downloading of message headers is a "snapshot" of the forum messages at
- the exact moment TAPCIS gives the SCAN QUICK NEW command. TAPCIS then logs
- off and you mark the headers for downloading. What is happening in the
- meantime?
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- Other forum callers are probably leaving new messages and replies. Let's
- look at several scenarios that happen between the time you download the
- headers and get back online to download them:
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- A reply is left in a thread you mark for reading:
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- If you mark a thread for reading that has 3 replies and someone leaves a
- 4th reply, TAPCIS will get all 4 replies when it goes online. The next
- time you go online to get headers, this 4th reply will show up as the
- continuation of the thread with any additional replies listed after it.
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- TAPCIS could eliminate these duplicates by leaving the high message
- number after reading the messages. But then any new messages in
- different threads, posted between your two sessions, might be missed. It
- is a tradeoff, and the decision was made that it is more important not
- to miss any headers than to pay to read a few duplicate messages every
- once and a while.
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- A new thread is started with a new message:
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- You won't get that message on this pass, but its header will be listed
- next time you go online to get new headers.
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- The message you marked has scrolled:
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- A forum has a set limit on the number of active messages (most with a
- maximum of 999, some as high as 1500). As new messages are written old
- messages disappear. The headers you mark are based on the first message
- in the thread. If that message scrolls between the time you mark it and
- the time you get back online to read it, you will miss all the messages
- in that thread. Unfortunately, TAPCIS can do nothing about this; it is a
- CompuServe design limitation. When reading the messages, look for the
- message "Can't find message nnnnnn". It tells you that the header you
- marked has scrolled (or possibly been deleted by the sender or
- recipient).
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- My advice is to mark the headers and go back online immediately. If you
- wait a day or even a few hours, you are almost guaranteed to miss a few
- messages and get a few duplicates. Once you get the messages, you can read
- them hours or weeks later at your leisure. If you have a mix of Q-forums
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- Forums where you want to read all new messages in sections you select (or
- all sections) should be setup as "R" forums. The TAPCIS <N>ew command
- downloads new messages in thread order in these forums. The three Q-forum
- steps of downloading headers, marking headers, and going back online to
- read selected headers are replaced by a single online read operation of all
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- The setup of an R forum is exactly like the setup of a Q forum. Follow the
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- If you find yourself marking the vast majority of all messages in a forum,
- change it to an R-forum. It will end up being less costly to download all
- messages and skip the uninteresting ones while reading than to go through
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- Be aware that if you set up a forum as an R forum when you first join the
- forum, you may end up downloading up to 1500 messages the first time you
- press <N>ew. We recommend that you initially set up a forum as a Q forum,
- get a feel for the content in each section, and then either continue as a Q
- forum or change it to an R forum limited to certain sections.
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- An R Forum will automatically download new threads in order by section.
- This means that TAPCIS downloads all the threads in section 1, followed by
- section 2, etc. If you prefer to read the threads from oldest to newest you
- can use the /NUMORDER start up option.
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- Consider turning off sections of the forum that are clearly not of interest
- to you. In the Show Business Forum (SHOWBIZ), there are 15 public sections
- as shown below. If you are interested only in movies (both big screen and
- video tape), you might be able to get away with reading only sections 2, 7,
- and maybe 3 and 8. You can add other sections as dictated by your
- interests. If you only have an interest in radio, section 10 would be the
- right choice.
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- 2 Motion Pictures
- 3 Television
- 4 Music
- 5 Celebrities
- 6 Showbiz
- 7 Rent a Movie
- 8 Cable Viewing
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- 10 Radio
- 11 Theater/Stage
- 12 Media Ethics
- 13 Comedy
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- 15 Screenwriting
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- All forums differ in their naming of message sections. If you have a
- question about which sections you should monitor for your interests, feel
- free to leave a message to *SYSOP in the individual forum. Give the sysop
- as much background as possible on your interests. The other option is to
- read all messages for a time period and then "turn off" sections that prove
- not to interest you.
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- Keep your eye open as well for the "chit chat" section. Most forums have
- one, and it is called everything from Village Inn to Community Square to In
- My Opinion. In the TAPCIS Forum, they are called S7/The TapRoom, S8/Section
- 8 (for long, off-the-wall discussions), and S17/The Parlor. As in any
- conversation there are side tracks that go well off the initial topic. Many
- of these can be quite entertaining. You can choose whether to read them or
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- The M Forum option is for when you want to check a forum for messages to
- you but don't want to read other messages in that forum. Usually this
- happens when you leave a message on the forum and want to check and see if
- anyone follows up on it. M forums are visited and the CompuServe READ
- WAITING command is issued to read marked, waiting messages when you go
- online with the <N>ew command.
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- Set up the M forum as you do an R forum. Just change the read option from R
- to M. In addition to using the forum options editing as described in the
- next section, you can choose to set up the same forum as a Q/R-forum and an
- M forum under different letters on the <F>orums screen. When you activate
- the forums you want to visit, be sure to activate only one letter per forum
- name.
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- We use M Forums most often in alternate parameter files. Let's say that
- we're actively participating in threads in NOVA, WINNEW, and TAPCIS forums.
- I want to see if there have been any responses to my questions in NOVA and
- WINNEW, and I want to read all new messages in TAPCIS (but don't have time
- to do that in the other two forums).
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- Set up a PARAMS.TWP file using <Alt-F> with TAPCIS as an R forum and NOVA
- and WINNEW as M Forums. Using <N>ew will get any waiting messages in the
- WordPerfect forums and all new messages in TAPCIS. You can set up different
- PARAMS files for this type of set up rather than editing the forum options
- each time.
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- and only read messages addressed to you. This can be done whether the forum
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- TAPCIS allows you to change your forum read mode and selected sections.
- This is done through the <F>orums screen. Press <F8-Edit options> and the
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- You should enter the letter of the forum from the box on the left-not the
- forum number from the main screen. TAPCIS will ask whether you want to
- change the method (Q/R/M) or the section selection. If you choose S>ecs,
- TAPCIS shows you the section list for the whole forum and what you have
- already selected if you are editing a forum that has already been set up
- online using <Alt-J>. If you do not want to change your choice just press
- <enter>.
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- Selecting the Sections
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- You can enter individual sections separated by commas, ranges separated by
- dashes, or both. For example, to select sections 1 through 3 and 7, enter
- "1-3,7". Do not include any spaces in your list of section numbers. Press
- <Enter> to use the section list stored by CompuServe. Type the word ALL to
- override any CompuServe setting for active sections (e.g., if your forum
- options-OPTIONS;SECTIONS-are set for sections 1 2 3, entering ALL would
- activate all public sections when using TAPCIS). TAPCIS defaults to ALL.
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- Getting Updated Section Lists
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- If a forum updates its section list, or you are given access to a private
- section (such as section and library 9 in the TAPCIS forum after you
- register and leave a message to *SYSOP in the TAPCIS forum with your
- permanent registration number), you will need to get an updated list of
- sections and libraries. Use the <Alt-J> command from the main menu with the
- forum(s) active to go online and get a new list.
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- Combining Q and R Selections
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- The <X> as a section selection is used for the special case where you want
- to read messages or get headers without updating your high message number
- (HMN). Why would you want this?
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- The most common use is when you want to read all the messages in certain
- sections but do a Quick Scan in the other sections. You'd first set your
- Append/overwrite flag to Append in the <P>arameters screen. Then, set up
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- With both these forums active, and the one with the <X> first, go online
- with <N>ew. Read the messages downloaded in the first forum, then deselect
- the "X" forum on the forums screen. Mark the headers, go online with <O>
- and then read the messages.
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- Another way to accomplish the same thing is to set up the forum as a normal
- "Q" forum. Then, simply mark all the messages in the section you want to
- read using the <S>ection command in header <M>arking.
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- Another option is to set up the forum twice as above, but with only one
- active at a time. You could read all the messages in a particular section
- but not update your high message number, as in B below. Then, you can read
- the rest of the messages later (forum C) or scan the headers and then read
- them (if forum C were a Q forum). You could also set up forum C to read all
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- TAPCIS indicates pending messages to read with the exclamation mark <!>
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- If you press the number for a forum with messages, TAPCIS starts to process
- the <forum>.MSG file. During the processing, two running counters are shown
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- Messages: 257
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- The messages increment as TAPCIS finds a new message which starts with "#:"
- in column 1. The session counter tells you how many different online
- sessions are recorded in this .MSG file. If you specified Append in the
- <P>arameters screen, new messages are added to the old .MSG file until you
- explicitly kill the MSG file using the <K>ill command. If you are using the
- overwrite parameter, you can still get multiple sessions if unread messages
- to you are found during a Quick Scan of headers. The download of the
- messages to you will be appended to those marked messages as session 2.
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- Be patient if you have many messages or are using floppies. TAPCIS must
- read to the end of the message file to know the number of messages and to
- make moving from message to message while reading as fast as possible. You
- can abort this process and return to the main menu by pressing <Esc>.
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- Message #0 is a special message created by TAPCIS. It contains the welcome
- information for the forum and any news flash announcement posted by the
- forum administrators (sysops). In the example shown above, the date and
- time of this online session is given (all times are in the local time for
- the node being called. A message written at 3pm by someone in California
- will show as 6pm (18:00) when read by someone in the Eastern time zone).
- TAPCIS creates a message number and puts in the fake header to make this
- look like a normal message to external message processing programs.
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- Following the header is the forum name and software version number. The
- name after Hello is your name as recorded in the forum membership roles.
- You can change it with OPTION;NAME in Interactive mode or see Advanced
- Commands page 6-28. Next is the date of your last visit.
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- The forum message range and the last message you've read are listed. If the
- last message read is less than the first message in the forum, you have
- missed messages that have scrolled. Mr. Last here has missed 55597 messages
- and has yet to read his first message. You should note these numbers if you
- have not been on the forum for a while to see whether messages have
- scrolled since your last visit. If there has been a scroll, and in the
- future you do not want to miss any more messages, you will have to logon
- more regularly. While most sysops work to keep the scroll over one week,
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- All public sections are accessible in this example. (Most forums have at
- least one private section that the sysops use to communicate privately
- about administrative matters. Other forums may also have private sections
- for other purposes).
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- No members were in conference (CO) when TAPCIS downloaded these messages.
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- The highlighted status line at the bottom of the screen shows the forum
- name, the current message number (1) and the total number of messages (66).
- Pressing <F3-Help> while reading messages gives you a complete list of
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- Reply to This Message
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- <R>eply TAPCIS automatically enters the message editor. The
- response will be sent to the sender of the message you
- are reading. It is stored as part of the thread by
- CompuServe in the same message section as the original.
- If the message has scrolled off the forum or been deleted
- before your reply is sent, TAPCIS stores the reply as a
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- <U>se Address If you wish to respond to a message, but your response is
- leading off in a direction that could be better described
- by a different subject, please use the <U> command to
- change the subject and possibly the section where the new
- thread is stored. This helps to keep the message headers
- descriptive and the threads on track.
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- To: field of the message you are reading. You are given
- the option of pressing <Enter> to keep the same subject
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- actually a collection of forums. This command is used to
- redirect a reply from one forum to a more appropriate
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- <Alt-D> This command works only on messages to or from your User
- ID. It should be used sparingly and almost never on a
- public message. The general guidelines are: you should
- not delete messages from the forum that provide
- information or debate. You should delete messages that
- are just thank you's once they have been read (shown by a
- (X) after the recipient's name). Private messages
- (indicated by a (P) in the first line of the header)
- should be deleted by the recipient once read.
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- The message "DelCIS" appears in a small box in the upper
- right of the message after you press <Alt-D>. If you go
- on to read other messages and later re-read the message
- you marked for online deletion, the "deleted" message
- will be gone. This command does not affect your .MSG
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- If you mark a message for deletion in error, you can
- correct your mistake provided you do so before you go
- online. Use the <E>dit command from the main menu, press
- the number <1-8> of the forum where you deleted the
- message. Press <S> to select the .SND file. The TAPCIS
- editor will appear with the delete command and any other
- messages still to send online. Search for the line that
- says "DEL nnnnn" where "nnnnn" is the message you
- accidentally deleted. Delete that line then exit using
- <F7-Exit> <1>.
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- <F10>,<S> The quickest way to save a message to disk is to press
- <S>ave. The message will be appended to the <forum>.SAV
- file. Later if you need to refer back to one of these
- saved messages, you can use the <V>iew command from the
- main TAPCIS menu.To save the message in a specific file
- use the <F10-Save> key. TAPCIS prompts you for the
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- Notice that if you press <F10-Save> that you can still
- press <Enter> to save the message in the .SAV file. You
- can enter any valid filename instead of the SAV file. If
- the file already exists, TAPCIS will append the current
- message to it. The file will contain a copy of the
- current message-complete with header-in ASCII format. It
- can be retrieved into another message using the <Sh-F10-
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- printer by pressing <Sh-F7-Print>. Alternatively, press
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- The message reader contains a small status window in the upper right corner
- of the screen. This window displays information about the current message;
- whether it has been read, printed, saved, deleted, etc. These marks are
- reset when you return to the main menu or switch forums. Here is a list of
- the various status marks and their meanings:
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- of the text is up/down/both
- Read - You have looked at this message at least once
- Saved - Message was saved in the forum.SAV file
- Filed - Message was saved in a file you specified
- NewFile - Saving the message created a new file
- Replied - You have used one of the reply commands on this message
- (although you may have cancelled the reply)
- Fwded - Message was forwarded
- Printed - You printed the message
- DelCIS - Message is tagged for deletion from CompuServe. If you need to
- reverse this, you'll need to E>dit the forum.SND file from the
- main menu.
- New - Message is from the most recent session
- Old - Message is from a prior session
- ERROR! - An error occurred while printing or saving
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- You can shell to DOS temporarily (if you have enough free memory) using the
- <Ctrl-F1-Shell> key at any time you are running in TAPCIS including while
- reading and replying. You will need to type "exit" from a DOS prompt to
- return to TAPCIS. Keep in mind that you have very little memory available
- when at DOS. This will limit what programs and functions you can perform.
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- You can shell from TAPCIS to a program by pressing <Sh-F1> then typing the
- DOS command at the d:\path\file to execute: prompt. You need to have enough
- free memory to execute the program or you will get an insufficient memory
- error. Before returning to TAPCIS the display will pause and ask you to
- press a key. This allows you to view the results (if any) of the program
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- Once you are finished reading messages, press the <Esc> key to go back to
- the main menu. <F1-Cancel> will also return you to the main menu or abort
- message replies. These keys are used consistently throughout TAPCIS to
- return back to the "previous" menu.
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- Build an Address Book
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- Adding user names and IDs to your address book was introduced in the
- CompuServe Mail section on the Address Book (page 5-5). You should review
- that section for the exact procedure for adding new entries.
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- The <A>ddress command should be used while reading messages to add people
- to your list. Once a name has been added, you can search the book for that
- name when writing new messages. Sending using the address book was also
- discussed in the CompuServe Mail section. Unless you create an address list
- during your reading of messages, you won't have any names to look up. You
- should add the names and user IDs of the sysops in the forums you visit and
- other people you expect to hold conversations with.
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- While reading messages from others, you may want to write a message to a
- person other than the sender or recipient of the current message. Press
- <W>rite then address the message and send it as discussed in the next
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- You can forward a message you are reading to any other valid address (even
- FAX) by pressing <Tab> while reading the message. Address the message, and
- when the TAPCIS editor appears, a copy of the message will be there for
- your comments. Figure Figure 6-11 shows an example of forwarding a message
- via Mail.
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- will be sent directly from CompuServe Mail the next time you go online. In
- fact, you can forward a message to any active forum. Use forwarding to
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- The basics of writing and editing a message were given in the CompuServe
- Mail section under Write a Mail Message beginning on page 5-1. Also refer
- to Command Reference on page 3-7. You should review both these sections now
- if you have not done so already. In this section we examine the writing of
- a forum message and some of the more advanced commands available in the
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- The <W>rite command is a main menu option. TAPCIS prompts "Forum:" at the
- bottom of the screen. Enter the number of the forum to start the message.
- <F1-Cancel> will abort the command. To write a message in a forum not shown
- on the status line, activate the forum by pressing <F> then the letter of
- the forum (to put an asterisk <*> next to the name). If you have not
- defined the forum yet, follow the procedure for adding a forum as described
- previously.
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- * Have TAPCIS look up a name in your address book by preceding a search
- string with back slash <\>;
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- * Type *SYSOP to send a confidential message to the forum administrator
- (i.e., "sysop"). This message will be private, although it must be
- posted as a "public" message in a public section.
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- * Type SYSOP without the asterisk to send the message to the next forum
- administrator who comes online. The message will be visible to all.
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- Unlike CompuServe Mail, forum messages cannot be sent to multiple user IDs.
- Also, forum messages are usually public-even if you send the message to a
- particular user ID. Some forums offer private messages within the forum. It
- is strongly recommended that you use Mail for such messages; there is less
- of a chance that you will accidentally save a message publicly intended for
- private consumption if you write directly in CompuServe Mail. No return
- receipt is offered in forum messages. Once a message is read by the
- recipient an (X) is added after the user ID in the To: field.
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- Neither TAPCIS nor the CompuServe forum software checks the user ID you
- enter to see if it matches the name you enter. Be careful of typos. You can
- send a message to a name alone without a user ID. Doing so means that the
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- that the message has been read. CompuServe only cares about the user ID.
- The name itself is ignored.
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- Forum message subjects are important. The subject is used to name the
- thread. Those people using the Q-forum method of reading appreciate
- subjects like "Stock Portfolio Analysis" rather than a generic "Script help
- needed." Make it as descriptive as possible within the limit of 24
- characters. When you enter the subject TAPCIS will not accept more than the
- 24 character limit CIS allows.
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- sections. Look closely at the list and choose the one most appropriate for
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- The TAPCIS editor is very natural. It uses standard cursor positioning and
- has word wrap. Since CompuServe does not offer attributes like underline
- and bold, TAP doesn't either. You should use mixed case and save
- capitalized words for EMPHASIS only.
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- A quick reminder of editing keys is available by pressing <Alt-F3> in the
- editor. They are also described in the Command Reference section beginning
- on page 3-7. WordPerfect users and users of most other word processors are
- accustomed to auto reformatting during text insert and delete. TAPCIS does
- not offer this, and you must manually press <Ctrl-F3-Screen Reformat> or
- the old WordStar <Ctrl-B> in each paragraph you want to reformat.
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- [Figure 6-13: TAPCIS Editor at Send Prompt]
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- Send the Message
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- You can finish entering and editing the message with the following keys:
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- <F1-Discard> If you've decided not to send the message, press this
- function key then enter <X> to confirm the discard.
- Once you do this the message cannot be recovered.
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- <F7-Send> This is the normal way to send a message. The menu
- shown in the sample screen above appears at the bottom
- of the screen. You can also get this menu with two
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- <F10-Send & Save> Press <F10> to send and also save a copy of the message
- to the <forum>.SAV file. If you have your parameters
- set for Keep Outbox File: Always using <F10> is
- unnecessary.
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- <Shift-F7-Send & Print> Use the <Shift-F7> key to send the message and
- also print a copy of the message to the current
- printer port (PRN).
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- Send Options
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- The send options are slightly different for forum messages than for
- CompuServe Mail.
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- Send: 1 Public; 2 PRI; 3 UNF; 4 Email; 5 PRI UNF; 0 Resume;
- X Discard 1
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- The default option is <1>, so if you want to send the message publicly,
- just press <Enter> or the <1> itself.
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- To send the message privately, press <2>. TAPCIS sends this message with
- the POST PRIVATE command. If the forum software responds that private
- messages are not enabled on the forum (they are not on the TAPCIS forum),
- the message sent privately via Mail.
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- Option 3 is for "unformatted" messages. This is used rarely and only when
- you don't want CompuServe to reformat the message when it is read by
- others. This option is used when you send tabular data. You can avoid
- having to use this option by putting periods in front of lines that you do
- not want reformatted:
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- .Things I'd like to see in TAPCIS:
- .1) More forums on the forums screen
- .2) Enhanced offline message management
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- Then if you have other paragraphs you can still use option 1 which is
- preferred over saving the message unformatted.
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- Option 4 is Email (electronic mail) delivery through CompuServe Mail. You
- can send Mail messages right from the forum using this option. The size
- limit for such messages is the forum size limit, not the 50,000 (256K after
- 3/15/89) character limit of Mail.
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- Use Option 5 Private Unformatted to send a private message in forums that
- support private messages without having CompuServe reformat the line
- breaks.
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- Press the zero <0> if you want to resume editing the message before
- sending. Any saving or printing of the message you had ordered will be
- canceled. Send the message with <F10-Send & Save> or
- <Shift-F7-Print & Send> after the resume if you want those options. The <X>
- option is like <F1-Discard>. Press <X> and the message will be thrown away.
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- Transmit the Message
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- Messages written in the TAPCIS editor are stored on disk in the <forum>.SND
- file until you send them to the forum with the <O>nline command. The main
- menu will tell you if you have messages to send by putting a double-headed
- up and down arrow next to the forums with online activity pending.
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- Editing the .SND File
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- Up until you send the message online, you can make changes to the message
- by editing the <forum>.SND file. The main menu <E>dit option is used to do
- this. Enter the forum number if prompted and <S> for the .SND file.
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- This file is a different format from the message editor. Use caution so
- that CompuServe commands are kept intact and at the beginning of lines. To
- finish the <F7-Send> key is pressed followed by a <1>. Any changes made are
- not recorded in the <forum>.SAV file, and there is no practical way to do
- this.
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- [Figure 6-14: Editing the .SND File]
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- Figure 6-14 shows the SND file containing the message we just wrote. The
- "L;All;Stock Portfolio Analysis" is the internal TAPCIS "Leave" command
- followed by the To: field for this message (All) and the subject (Stock
- Portfolio Analysis). You can edit these as long as you keep the right
- format and do not exceed the maximum lengths for these fields (24 is safe).
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- The message text follows. Edit the message as you please, but do not exceed
- the CompuServe maximum message size.
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- The "/ex" is added by TAPCIS (in CompuServe Mail, if the /EX is
- capitalized, the message is sent return receipt requested). It ends the
- message upload into the editor. The "S2" saves the message in forum section
- 2. Change the section number if you want, but make sure the section number
- you enter is available to you. Both the /ex and Sn must be on lines by
- themselves. Be careful when you edit or reformat messages that they stay as
- shown.
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- If other messages were pending, they would all be in this file. If you make
- a mistake, the best bet is to press <F1-Cancel> to discard these changes.
- You can then go back and edit the .SND file again.
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- CompuServe forums have a maximum message length of approximately 2250
- characters. This works out to roughly 30 lines or 350 words. At line 24 of
- your message, TAPCIS will put this warning on the bottom status line:
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- Approaching message size limit of 2250 characters, or an average 30 lines
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- When you hit line 30 in your message, the warning changes to:
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- EXCEEDING message size limit of 2250 characters, or an average 30 lines
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- These limits are approximate, and if you follow TAPCIS' warnings, you'll
- never have a message truncated. Some people can squeeze slightly more than
- 2300 characters into a message without getting cut short.
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- Splitting Long Messages
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- Avoid sending messages that get truncated by keeping your messages within
- the 30 line limit. On the rare occasions where you need to write a message
- longer than 30 lines, use the "/split" command. This works in a slightly
- peculiar way. When you get down to the end of one message, press <enter>,
- then type the word: /split on a line by itself in lowercase. Then store
- the message. Immediately write another message (or reply to the same
- message again). It does not matter how you address this second message. The
- message you write immediately after a /split is sent as a reply to your
- first message (in effect the second message will be sent to you as a
- reply).
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- Why should you do this? It keeps the threads together. If you write two
- separate new messages-even if they have the same subject-two new threads
- are created. A multi-part reply sent with /split's are read in their
- entirety before any replies. Otherwise, replies to part one would be read
- before your part two. That is confusing, and TAPCIS gets around this
- "limitation" in the forum software with split.
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- The "/split" automatically adds "[More]" to the end of the message and
- "[Continued]" to the beginning of the next. You need not add these
- yourself. Also, you should put the "/split" at the end of the message so
- that the "[More]" is placed in the right spot.
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- Retrieving Text into a Message
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- An ASCII file can be retrieved into a TAPCIS message using the <F9-
- Retrieve> function. The program prompts you for the file to retrieve into
- the message currently being edited:
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- File name [d:][\path\]filename.ext: C:\FILES\WELCOME.MSG
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- The drive and directory path are shown in brackets since they are optional
- if the file to retrieve is in the current subdirectory. Otherwise, enter
- the whole name as is shown above. If you create messages using WordPerfect
- or any other external editor or program that creates a "formatted" file,
- you must convert that file to a plain ASCII format before retrieving it
- into TAPCIS. In WordPerfect this is done using the <Ctrl-F5-Text In/Out>
- key and the option to save in DOS Text format (not generic WP format).
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- Search Another File/Import
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- You may want to refer to another file while composing a message and
- possibly import a select part of that file into the current message. The
- <F2-Search> function allows you to do this.
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- Press <F2-Search> and TAPCIS prompts:
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- F1 or string to search:
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- If you want to look at an entire file (assuming each line has at least one
- space in it), press <Space> <Enter> at this prompt. Otherwise enter a
- string of characters to search for in the file. This string is case
- insensitive.
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- Next TAPCIS prompts you to press <F1-Cancel> to cancel the search, <M> to
- search the message file for this forum, <V> to search the save file for
- this forum, <U> to search the USERID.CIS file, or to enter a specific
- filename. The prompt appears in the top window:
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- F1> cancel M> .MSG file V> .SAV file U> USERID or enter file to search
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- If the string you entered is found in the file, the first "hit" will appear
- highlighted in context. On the right side will be letters in brackets
- labeling each line. The status line will show something like this:
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- F1> Quit; Import: A>-T> lines Z> all; X> New; PgDn scroll; PgUp top;
- <Enter>
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- If you want to import one of the lines shown into the current message,
- press the letter corresponding to the line. <Cancel-F1> returns you to the
- message. Pressing <Enter> will continue the search to find the next
- occurrence (if any). Use <Z> to import all the lines. <X> starts a new
- search. You can use <PgUp> to go back to the top of the searched file, and
- <PgDn> to scroll down in the searched file.
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- TAPCIS Forum Registration
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- ****> Be sure to follow these instructions to register in the TAPCIS
- Forum and gain access to closed section and library 9. Our
- customers receive access to pre-release software and are active
- in shaping the future developments of the program. By registering
- online in the TAPCIS Forum, it also gives us a record of your
- user ID so that we can notify you of future releases.
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- * Press <W>rite to send a message to the TAPCIS Forum (TAPCIS must be
- listed as a forum at the bottom of the screen; press its number when
- asked).
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- * Address the message to "*SYSOP" (the asterisk is vital).
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- * Use "TAPCIS Registration" as the subject.
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- * Select section 1 for the message.
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- * In the message include the name and address information of the
- purchaser of the software, phone number, your account number from
- Support Group Inc. (if known from your receipt or invoice), and the
- TAPCIS registration number. If your number includes the letter "T" it
- is a temporary number. Once you get your permanent number from the
- Support Group, send a similar message with that number.
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- * Send the message "public." By addressing it to "*SYSOP" you insure
- that only the sysops of the forum can read the message with your
- number. Please do not send this message via CompuServe Mail. It must
- be in the forum.
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- * Allow a day or two for your access to section and library 9 to be
- enabled. Then, use <Alt-J> again to get an updated list of sections
- and libraries. To leave room on the forum for more public messages,
- unless there is a problem, your request will not be acknowledged.
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- Advanced Commands
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- The advanced commands display in the top box when you press <A>dvanced from
- the main menu. They are used for specialized purposes that become more
- obvious as you use CompuServe forums actively.
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- [Figure 6-15: Advanced Commands Menu]
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- Advanced Commands Summary
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- The advanced commands create entries in the <forum>.ADV file which will be
- acted upon the next time you go online with the <O> command. The results of
- these commands are stored in the <forum>.MSG file and can usually be read
- by reading messages as you normally do.
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- <R> Go online and read only new messages sent to you in one particular
- forum only. This is like the <R> command when the normal menu is
- shown, where TAPCIS goes online immediately and reads new messages
- marked for you in all selected forums.
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- <L> Read new messages in a Forum addressed to ALL.
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- <T> Read ALL messages in a Forum (old and new) addressed To you.
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- <B> Read ALL messages on this Forum (old and new) sent By you
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- <Z> Go online and delete all (P)rivate message from or to you if they have
- already been read. You should delete private messages to you as you
- read your private messages in forums where private messages are al-
- lowed. If you forget to delete private messages you've read, this
- advanced command will get rid of them for you. Do not delete public
- messages of interest to others. This command will not affect public
- messages.
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- <U> Enter a "User" selected command. This creates an online script. The
- command becomes part of your <forum>.SND file and must be one that
- CompuServe recognizes as well as one that will cause the forum
- software to end its output with a Forum! prompt. Valid commands
- include:
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- HIGH;12345
- Reset high message number to 12345
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- HIGH;L
- Reset high message number to the last message in the forum
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- HIGH;D
- Reset the high message to its value when you entered the forum.
- This is useful for resetting the high message after a search or
- another advanced command that might reset the high message count.
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- REA FRO:JOAN STA:0
- Read all messages from Joan starting with the first message that is
- still in the forum.
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- REA TO:MARILYN STA:50000
- Read all messages to Marilyn starting at 50000
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- REA NEW SUB:TAPCIS
- Read only new message that have "TAPCIS" in the subject
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- REA THR NUM:12345
- Read the thread that begins on message 12345
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- REA THR DAYS:2
- Read all threads from the last two days
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- OPT;NAM;First Last;P
- Change your name in a forum
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- OPT;SKI N;P
- Turn off the OPTION Skip Messages You Write
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- ANN;1;7;T
- Read Forum Announcements 1 and 7.
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- These functions may be chained as may times as you like in as many Forums
- as you like. Please do not use the <A>dvanced <U>ser function for
- navigation between Forums or if you are not certain of the appropriate
- command.
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- Advanced commands are the first commands sent when TAPCIS enters a forum.
- Thus, if you want to set your high message number back and do a scan or
- read, you can do it in one pass.
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