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@31@┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐@31@
│ [H]elp Information @3F@Online Help @31@Netmail Message │@31@
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘@0A@
Presented on the previous screen is a list of all the address(es) for the
various networks that your system is a member of. By selecting the number
enclosed in brackets, you can choose the appropriate 'from' address.
The default address used is considered to be the systems 'primary'
address. If the system you're on only had one address, then this would
be your only choice, but if you were sending a message to a different
network, then typically, you wouldn't want to use the default address.
A different network is usually determined when the zone numbers of the
primary address and the messages destination address are not the same, if
that's the case, then you should choose one of the listed addresses that
has the same zone number as the messages destinations address.
The importance of the correct 'from' address shouldn't be overlooked
because if you would like to receive replies to the message you're about
to send to that system, they'll need to know where to send them back to.
So please choose the address carefully and always try to match the zone
numbers of the from address and the destination address. This will help
to ensure proper delivery.
Presented below are the available options:
@0E@[@0F@1..12@0E@]@0A@
Presented here are the associated item numbers that allow you to
choose a 'from' address. Entering the number followed by pressing
@0E@[@0F@ENTER@0E@]@0A@ selects the associated address and returns you to the previous
screen.
@0E@[@0F@S@0E@]croll -@0A@
When browsing the addresses, pressing the @0E@[@0F@ENTER@0E@]@0A@ key will display the
next screenload of information. This option allows you to toggle
the direction (Fwd or Rev) in which the address information will be
displayed. The current direction is always displayed at the bottom of
the screen just above the prompt.
@0E@[@0F@H@0E@]elp -@0A@
Displays this help screen.
@0E@[@0F@Q@0E@]uit -@0A@
Exit browse mode and return to the Main Menu.
@0B@┌─────────────────────────@31@ End of Help Information @0B@─────────────────────────┐
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