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How to set up ReadMail to browse my FAQ files
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Jeroen Schipper has written his really excellent ReadMail email,
news, and message reader (available as /pc/mail/rmail401.zip, or
whatever version number is current). I have written my Frequently
Asked Questions files since in such a format that all the *.txt
files included can be read with ReadMail. Try it on FAQ files from
tsfaqn*.zip or tsfaqp*.zip. You'll like it.
When you have gained some familiarity with Readmail, here is the
modify rule to use for browsing my FAQs. It is already there as
modify rule [C] since ReadMail version 3.1. To recount how you can
set the modify rule, first call readmail, then press the F8 key,
then select rule C (or whatever letter is free in the table) by
pressing ALT-C. If you want to change anything, use the cursor keys
to go to the fields, and edit them. Be careful to get the spaces
right. And ascertain that there is no space at the beginning of the
New header description. In the Subject put one space also after Q:.
To edit the editing phase, press the enter key.
Modify rule [C]
Description: Prof. Timo Salmi's FAQ lists············
New header : *. \*\*\** End header :
Subject : Q: End subject:
Sender : End sender :
Date : End date :
End message: One message per file : No
Use Unix style name decoding : No
You can alternatively use the Unix mail definition. (See unixelm.inf
for more on this). You might find it to your liking if you have an
access to a Unix host.
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Prof. Timo Salmi Co-moderator of comp.archives.msdos.announce
Moderating at garbo.uwasa.fi anonymous FTP archives 128.214.87.1
Faculty of Accounting & Industrial Management; University of Vaasa
Internet: ts@uwasa.fi Bitnet: salmi@finfun; FI-65101, Finland