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9.11 Crossposting (XC)
Although CCs are not supported for EchoMail and Local folders,
there is an additional function that provides you with a method
of broadcasting the same message to two or more folders. This
function is called crossposting, XC hereafter, and is not
available in the noncommercial version.
To use the XC function, put the text "xc:" (case does not matter)
followed by one or more numbers, separated by commas. Each number
represents a folder number where you want the message
cross-posted. If your folder list looks like:
1 BNU
2 COMP.SYS.IBM.PC
3 FDECHO
4 TSECHO
5 NETSYSOP
And you put "xc: 1,3,5" in a message in folder two. The resulting
messages will have
* Crossposted in BNU
* Crossposted in COMP.SYS.IBM.PC
* Crossposted in FDECHO
* Crossposted in NETSYSOP
At the top of each message. The target folder is excluded from
the list. Ie. " * Crossposted in BNU " will appear in each
message not going to the first (BNU) folder.
See Also:
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