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Kill Messages
DOS=ND:NS:echo @CONFNUM@;F:@FROM@ >> @CONTROL6@.PRN, %From @FROM@
DOS=ND:NS:echo @CONFNUM@;B:@FROM@ >> @CONTROL6@.PRN, %Both To and From @FROM@
DOS=ND:NS:echo @CONFNUM@;T:@TO@ >> @CONTROL6@.PRN, %To @TO@
DOS=ND:NS:mkprn @CONTROL6@.PRN "S:@SUBJECT@" @CONFNUM@, About this %Subject
DOS=ND:NS:vidgrab /n@CONFNUM@ K NUMBER @CONTROL6@.PRN, Current message %Number
DOS=ND:NS:kmsg-d2 K %H %W\Q-WORK\MESSAGES.DAT, Current %Message
DOS=ND:NS:zippyzap K %W\Q-WORK, All messages in %Zippy
MENU=200, %Unkill messages
END
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This is a sample menu for killing messages from within DeLuxe². Any entry
that contains @CONTROL6@ creates an entry in a prune file. DeLuxe
translates @CONTROL6@ into the BBSID for the board the packet came from.
So if the BBSID is MYBOARD, these commands would write to a file called
MYBOARD.PRN in the current directory. The command "MENU=200" loads a file
named MENU.200, which, in this case, would hold commands for "unkilling"
messages.
If you don't have a MENU.29 file, copy this file to your DeLuxe²
directory. Configure one of the reader's function keys to
"MENU={HELP}" (without the quotes), and save the configuration.
After that, pressing that function key while reading messages will call
up the menu.
The conference number won't be written out correctly from the Personal or
Zippy conferences. If you're in either conference when you add to a prune
file, you'll need to shell out and enter the correct conference number
manually.