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8.1.3 Mail <Alt-U>
<Alt-B>
Queue manager Allows you to manipulate the current mail
queue. If no mail event is active, the mail
queue is empty. The mail queue is described
in a separate section.
<Alt-V>
Undialable manager
Allows you to manipulate systems marked as
undialable. This is discussed in a separate
section.
<Alt-F>
Forced poll Creates a priority entry in the mail queue
for the specified system. If an entry for the
specified system already exists in the queue,
its status is set to priority. If FD has to
re-scan the message base, the temporary poll
is removed from the mail queue.
<Alt-G>
Request files Allows you to create a temporary file request
to the specified system. If FD has to re-scan
the message base, the temporary file request
is removed from the mail queue.
<Alt-T>
Transmit files
Allows you to transmit files to the specified
system. As with the poll and request function
(above), this is only a temporary function;
if FD has to re-scan the message base, the
entry is removed from the mail queue.
<Alt-S>
Send mail Allows you to create a temporary mail packet
for the specified system. You can choose to
include all or high-priority mail. If FD has
to re-scan the message base, the entry is
removed from the mail queue.
<Alt-Y>
Your profile
Answer Allows you to toggle the manual answer
status. This option is only valid if you have
enabled the manual answer option in FDSETUP.
Note that if you manually toggle this option,
the Mailer will honor the new setting until
it exits.
Printer Allows you to toggle the printing of new
(incoming) messages. This option is not
available in the noncommercial version.
Human callers
Allows you to toggle whether or not you want
FD to accept human callers.
This option is only valid if you are not
running FD in mail-only mode.
Exit on mail
Allows you to toggle whether or not FD should
exit when mail has been received. This option
is only valid if an errorlevel for received
mail has been specified in FDSETUP and the
active event (if any) specifies that FD
should exit when mail has been received.
<Alt-W>
Which AKA Allows you to select a different AKA to
operate under. The specified AKA will be
active until FD exits or you select a new AKA
to operate under. Note that this does not
effect the AKA matching function of FD.
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