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4.4.4 Editor
Miscellaneous
Netmail.Restricted
Specifies if the Netmail folder should be
restricted. If you enable this, users with
User or Administrator access can only read
private messages addressed to their
usernames.
Netmail.Read-only
Prevents users with User or Administrator
access from writing messages in the netmail
folder. The definition of writing includes
forwarding and moving of messages to the
Netmail folder.
Netmail.Export OK
Defines whether or not users with User or
Administrator access can export messages from
the Netmail folder. The definition of export
includes moving, copying, and export to disk.
Netmail.Use tables
Defines whether or not the translation tables
should be active by default in the Netmail
folder. This can be toggled from within the
Editor.
Netmail.Crash
If the Crash status bit should be set by
default on locally created messages.
Netmail.Direct
If the Direct status bit should be set by
default on locally created messages.
Netmail.Hold
If the Hold status bit should be set by
default on locally created messages.
Netmail.Private
If the Private status bit should be set by
default on locally created messages.
Netmail.Kill/Sent
If the Kill/sent status bit should be set by
default on locally created messages.
Use zone gates
Determines if the Editor (FM) should ask you
whether or not you want to send inter-zone
messages via the zone gate, never send
messages via the zone gate, or always send
inter-zone messages via the zone gate.
This is not available in the noncommercial
version.
Del.Orig (Conf)
Del.Orig (Locl)
Del.Orig (NetM)
Determines if the Editor (FM) should ask
"Delete original message" when replying to
messages in EchoMail (Conf), Local (Locl),
and NetMail (NetM)-type folders.
This is not available in the noncommercial
version.
Show hard CRs
If enabled, the Editor will show hard CRs in
messages. The display of hard CRs is disabled
by default and can be toggled from within the
Editor.
Margin Specifies the margin at which the Editor
should automatically wrap text when you enter
and quote (replying) messages. The default
value, 60, should not be changed in most
cases.
When you read messages in the Editor, it will
use all available columns (80, 132, etc.) as
the wrap margin.
Keyboard macros
Allows you to define up to 20 (24) strings.
These can be used to insert common text, such
as name signatures, etc. while editing
messages. The first 10 (12) function keys are
accessed through F1-F10 (F12), the second 10
(12) function keys are accessed through Shift
F1-F10 (F12).
The Editor (FM) macro language is discussed
in the section about how to operate the
Editor.
Origin lines
Appended to messages you create in
echomail-type folders to show the origin of a
message. These should include the name and
location of your system if possible.
You can choose default origin lines for all
EchoMail-type folders. You can also choose a
different origin line from within the Editor.
Whether or not the origin line is appended to
messages you enter in echomail-type folders
is controlled by the echo info status bit for
each folder.
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