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The Message Pick List
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This Pick List displays Message Header information (To, From,
Subject, Message Number, Date/Time Stamp and Read/Unread Marker).
When you first invoke the Pick List, Power-QWK finds the most
recent Block of 114 messages in the current conference, sorts them
into ascending order of Date/Time within Subject and then displays
the first 19 on the screen, with the topmost highlighted.
You can move the highlight bar using the Cursor and Paging keys,
to any Message Header in the Block of 114.
You can use Ctrl/PgUp to go backwards through previous Blocks in
the conference and you can then use Ctrl/PgDn to move forwards
again. No matter which Block of the conference is current, all
messages within it are accessible using the Cursor and Paging
keys.
Home and End get you start and end of the current block; Ctrl/Home
and Ctrl/End get you start and end of the conference.
You can at any time press either Return or F4 to quit the Pick
List and display the currently highlighted message.
Thereafter, repeatedly pressing F4 displays, in date/time order,
all messages in the conference with the same Subject as the one
originally selected.
What happens in fact is that, when you press Return or F4,
Power-QWK sets up the criteria for a Forwards Wildcard Search.
(You can set these criteria manually by pressing Alt/d or Alt/u
when within a conference).
The Search Criteria set on exit from the Message Pick List are
To=* From=* Subject=<Subject_of_selected_message>
These may be amended subsequently by pressing Alt/d or Alt/u.
Whilst still within the Pick List, you can change the sort order
at any time by pressing F3. Each press of F3 cycles the sort order
through Message Number, To, From, Subject and Date/Time.
If a sort key other than Date/Time is chosen then items with
identical keys are sorted into Date/Time order.
If a message has not yet been read, an asterisk is displayed
beside the Message Number.
You can quit the Pick List without selecting a message by pressing
the Esc key.
Also, whilst the Pick List is on display, the following keys may
be used:
P - Print the current Block (of up to 114 message headers).
F - File the current Block. Power-QWK prompts for a file name. As
usual, if the name starts with an exclamation mark then the
mark is removed from the file name and the file is emptied
before use.
N - Send a New Page (Form Feed) character to the printer.
L - Send a Line Feed Character to the printer.
However you leave the Pick List, Power-QWK remembers the current
sort order, the current Block and the current position within that
Block. This means that if later you return to the Pick List (by
pressing F2 again), whilst in the same conference, it will look
exactly as you left it, with the same message still highlighted.
The Message Pick List also allows you to assign one of the
attributes Alpha, Beta, Delta or Marked to the currently
highlighted message, by pressing A, B, D or M respectively.
An Alpha message is one which you wish to keep in its present
conference - it is never to be discarded by the Power-QWK Prune
facility.
A Beta Message is one which is allowed to be pruned from its
conference of origin but which is to be marked as Alpha when it is
written to the Prune Archive conference.
If you have not asked in Configuration Manager for a Prune Archive
conference to be set up then there is little point in marking
messages as Beta as none will ever reach the Prune Archive
conference to be marked as Alpha.
Note that, when pruned from its conference of origin, a Beta
message is always written to the Prune Archive conference if it
exists, even if it is a Public message and you have asked for only
Personal messages to be retained in Prune Archive.
A Delta message is one which you definitely don't want to keep
and which is to be deleted by the next run of Prune, no matter
whether it would have qualified for pruning or not.
A Marked message is one that you want to remember for some
particular reason (perhaps the message has been read but you
haven't replied to it yet - a Mark acts as a reminder).
The Mark is of no significance to Power-QWK, merely to yourself.
Power-QWK Prune treats all Marked messages as though they were
Alpha.
To summarise, then: Alpha messages are always retained in the
conference in which they reside at the time they are made Alpha;
Beta messages, when pruned from their conference of origin, are
marked as Alpha when they are written to the Prune Archive
conference; Delta messages are always deleted by the Prune
facility, whether they qualify for pruning or not, and are not
retained even in the Prune Archive conference. Marked messages
have no significance to Power-QWK except that Prune treats them
as temporarily Alpha.