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┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Quick Reference Reading Messages Read Prompt │
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WILDCAT! offers you the ability to read messages addressed to you and
others, in various conferences, both public and private, in a wide variety
of different ways. After selection, you are prompted as follows.
Starting from [1-2520], [H]elp, [N]ew mail, [S]earch, [U]nread personal,
or [ENTER] to quit?
Below is a description of the available options.
[1-2520] - Available message numbers to begin reading at
[H]elp - Displays this Help screen
[N]ew mail - Previously unread general mail, public & private
[S]earch - Search messages for user-specified information
[U]nread personal - All unread mail, addressed to you, public & private
[ENTER] to quit - Exit read mode and return to Message Menu
┌─────────────── For Detailed Descriptions, select [C]ontinue ────────────────┐
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│ Detailed Description Reading Messages Read Prompt │
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WILDCAT! offers the you the ability to read messages addressed to you
and others, in various conferences, both public and private, in a wide
variety of different ways. You can read mail addressed to either yourself
or others in specific conferences, in the current conference or all of the
conferences on the system.
You also have the ability to reply to any of these messages, plus forward
copies of messages on to other people. You can initiate a search of the
message bases for specific strings of text information, a specific caller,
plus a variety of other search parameters. The list of options goes on
and on. After selecting this function, you are presented with the
following sub-prompt.
Starting from [1-2520], [H]elp, [N]ew mail, [S]earch, [U]nread personal,
or [ENTER] to quit?
Below is a rather extensive description of the available options.
[1..2520] -
Allows you to enter a beginning message number from the message
range available. Entering a number begins reading at that message
and continues on in a direction specified by the [D]irection
selection. See [S]earch option below.
[N]ew mail -
This option is used to display all previously unread public
messages since the last time you read mail. Selecting this option
displays the following sub-prompt:
Read mail in [C]urrent, [A]ll, or [S]elected conferences? [S]
From here you need to define which conference or conferences you
wish you read messages from. Below is a description of available
conference choices when reading new mail.
[C]urrent -
Displays all previously unread messages in the currently
joined conference.
[A]ll -
Displays all previously unread messages in all of the
conferences available based upon your security level.
[S]elected -
Similar to [A]ll option, except this will display all unread
messages based upon conferences selected by the [U]pdate
Conferences Scan/Read function found on the Message Menu.
[S]earch -
This allows you to define a set of search criteria when reading
messages. All messages found matching this criteria will be
presented in a normal message by message fashion. This allows you
the ability to, for example, read certain messages regarding a
certain subject line on the new 486 clones available. Selecting
this option displays the following sub-prompt:
[F]rom : <ALL>
[T]o : <ALL>
S[u]bject : <ALL>
Msg [B]ody : <ALL>
[N]umber : <ALL>
[D]irection : Forward
[C]onference : Selected
Search command [F T U N D B C], [H]elp, [S]tart, [ENTER] to Quit?
Below is a description of all the possible search criteria. Please
note, the fewer parameters you enter here, the higher possibilies
for matches will be found.
[F]rom -
Select a user name messages was written by.
[T]o -
Select a messages addressed to a specific persons name.
S[u]bject -
Searches on a specific Subject line string.
Msg [B]ody -
Select keywords in the message body to search for. Example:
Entering '386' will cause a search for all occurrences of that
string in all messages based upon overall search criteria.
[N]umber -
Selects the starting message number to begin the search.
[D]irection -
This is a toggle between forward and reverse search direction.
Forward is searching by incrementing the message count by one,
and reverse just the opposite.
[C]onference -
This search parameter is used to specify which message
conferences you wish to limit this search to. Selecting this
option displays the following sub-prompt:
Scan [C]urrent, [S]elected, [A]ll conferences? [ ]
Below is a description of the available conference selections
you wish to search thru.
[C]urrent -
Displays all previously unread messages in the currently
selected conference. This is the conference you are
currently in.
[A]ll -
Displays all previously unread messages in all of the
conferences available based upon your security level.
[S]elected -
Similar to [A]ll option except this will display all
unread messages based upon conferences selected by the
[U]pdate Conferences Scan/Read function found on the
Message Menu.
[H]elp -
Displays additional help information on how to use this
scan/search function.
[S]tart -
This will begin the actual search process with all the
above parameters active. You will then be presented with
the messages found in a message by message format. You
can then select any of the other available commands from
the read prompt. Again, only those messages found based
upon the above search criteria will be displayed.
[U]nread personal -
Selecting this option will display in order, all personal mail that
that is new and addressed TO you since the last time you read mail.
This option is most commonly used to pick up your personal mail
when logging onto the system. It allows the fastest method of
retrieving mail only addressed to you. Any other new messages that
have been left on the system since your last login, addressed to
anyone besides yourself, will not be displayed.
With all the options except the [S]earch option, the system will then
continue on to display the first message.
If at anytime you would like to change the direction of message reading,
to either forward or reverse, placing a plus (+) or minus (-)
at the Read prompt will toggle the read mode direction. Additionally,
to redisplay the current message, pressing [A] or any non-valid option
letter will perform this function.
Read mode : (SELECTED) (726 +)
Msg Read [1-2520], [E]dit, [F]orward, [H]elp, [K]ill, [N]onstop,
[M]arked, [Q]uit, [R]eply, [D]ownload, [T]hread, [ENTER = next]
When reading messages, there is a line located directly above the 'Msg
Read' prompt. This line contains information on how the messages are
being displayed, from what conferences and what direction. Below is a
sample prompt with a list of possible Read modes and descriptions.
Read mode : (UNREAD) (SELECTED) (726 +)
(SELECTED) - Reading messages from [S]elected conferences.
(UNREAD) - Indicates you are reading previously [U]nread personal
mail.
(ALL) - Displaying messages in [A]ll conferences.
'blank' - If no READ mode is displayed, messages are being displayed
from the current conference.
(MARK) - Reading messages that have been previously [M]arked when
using the scan option.
(THREAD) - Displays messages with a common subject line.
(726 +) - Currently displaying message number 726 and reading in a
forward direction.
Read mode : (SELECTED) (726 +)
Msg Read [1-2520], [E]dit, [F]orward, [H]elp, [K]ill, [N]onstop,
[M]arked, [Q]uit, [R]eply, [D]ownload, [T]hread, [ENTER = next]
After you are presented with the above prompt, you can continue reading
the messages by pressing [ENTER] or select one of the available
commands. Shown below is description of those commands.
[1-2520] -
Available message numbers in this conference. You can jump to a
specific message by entering in the new message number and pressing
[ENTER].
[E]dit -
If this option is displayed, you will be able to place the current
message in edit mode and make any necessary revisions.
[F]orward -
This function allows the ability to forward a copy of the current
message to another caller. After selecting this option, enter in
the callers full name and a duplicate of the current message will
be sent/forwarded to that person(s).
[H]elp -
Displays this Help screen.
[K]ill -
Once the message has been received, the BBS could prompt you to
kill all your received mail. Selecting this option will in fact
do this. All messages that have been killed are not physically
removed from the system until the SysOp purges them from the
actual message databases.
[N]onstop -
This will display the remaining messages in nonstop mode. This
means there will no longer be any screen pauses until the last
message has been displayed. However, pressing the SPACE BAR will
interrupt the displaying of messages and exit the Read mode.
[Q]uit -
This option, when selected, will stop the reading of messages and
return you to the Message Menu.
[T]hread -
This option is only displayed if there is a common 'subject' line
or thread associated with the currently displayed message. The
Reference field displays the message number to which this message
is a reply. When you select this option, you can read the
messages in this thread in either a forward or reverse direction
by placing a (-) reverse or a (+) for forward reading after the
thread command. Example: T- or T+.
[M]ark -
This option will only be displayed if messages were previously
marked using the scan function. When chosen, this will display
only those marked messages.
[R]eply -
You would select this option if you would like to reply to the
current message. After selecting this, you would be prompted for
certain information such as, Full screen editor, Subject, Private
toggle and possibly Return Receipt, after which, you will be
placed in edit mode. Return Receipt is available if you wish to
have the BBS send you a special message notifying you of the date
and time the message was received. If you had the [Q]uoting
feature enabled, the previous message would be quoted and you will
be placed at the end of the message to start your reply.
[D]ownload -
This option only shows up if there has been a file attached to
this message. Once selected, you will then be able to start
normal download procedures after choosing the file transfer
protocol.
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