\begindata{text,538387096} \textdsversion{12} \template{help} \define{global } \define{index menu:[Title,Index~91] attr:[FontFace Italic Int Set]} \define{indexi menu:[Title,InvisibleIndex~92] attr:[Script PreviousScriptMovement Point -2] attr:[FontFace Italic Int Set]} \chapter{Messages 7.0 and higher: \ A Program for Reading and Sending Messages} This document contains the following sections on Messages: \leftindent{What Messages is The Basics \leftindent{Starting Messages Reading new and old messages Sending messages} Additional Messages Features \leftindent{Folders, marking messages, the Punt button Preferences and Options Flames: Filtering Language for the \helptopic{AMS}} MIME: Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions Pop-up menu meanings More information on the Andrew Message System Quick Reference Related Tools This document contains references to other help documents for more detailed information. The Related Tools section at the end of this document contains pointers to other files related to the Andrew Message System.} \section{What Messages is} \leftindent{ Messages is an Andrew Message System (AMS) program. All AMS programs enable you to read and send mail. Messages is designed specifically to run in the windowing environment of Andrew workstations. \ If you do not have access to a workstation, or want to read your mail from a different type of terminal, there are other AMS programs available for different terminal types. See the \italic{\helptopic{mail}} help document for an overview. } \section{Starting Messages } \leftindent{To read your mail, type: \leftindent{\bold{messages}} in the command window and press Enter. Or, choose \bold{Read News} or \bold{Read Mail} from the pop-up menus in the Typescript window (if you run the typescript program). \ If your site uses Messages to read bulletin boards, typing "messages" shows you new messages on the bulletin boards you subscribe to as well as your mail. You can also specify a bulletin board to read by typing: \leftindent{\bold{messages \italic{bboardname}}} Or, you may want to start Messages sometimes to read only your mail by typing: \leftindent{\bold{messages -m}} in the command widow and press Enter. Or, choose\bold{ Read Mail} from the pop-up menus in the Typescript window. }\section{The first time you use Messages }\leftindent{ Upon startup of Messages, the folders area gives the program version number, description and lists the program authors. Also, the captions area is initialized with the /etc/motd file. \ The first time you use Messages, your Messages window is divided into three horizontal scrollable regions. After initialization, the top region is the "folder" you are subscribed to which has new messages. \ When you start Messages, the first folder with new messages (in this case, your mail folder) is automatically selected. When a folder is "selected" it appears in boldface and its "captions" are displayed in the middle region of the window. A caption looks something like this: 29-Feb-89 \italic{morning?} - Jello Biafra (385+1) It is a one-line summary of the date (29-Feb-89), subject (morning?) and sender (Jello Biafra) for a message. (385+1) tells you that there are 385 bytes and 1 \italic{\helptopic{inset}} contained in the message. \ The lower region of the Messages window contains basic instructions on reading messages when you start the program. Left clicking on a caption in the middle region of the window causes its message to appear in this lower region. }\ \section{Reading new and old messages} \leftindent{ To read your mail, first you select a folder, then you choose a message to read by selecting its caption. \bold{Selecting which folder to see.} In the top region of the Messages window, click with the left mouse button anywhere \italic{on the name of a folder}. This causes the folder to become "selected." Several things happen: \leftindent{--the name of the folder becomes bold, indicating that it is selected --the line (Has New Messages) next to the folder name changes to a description of the folder, like \leftindent{(Local Bboard, 3 of 220 new) } --the most recent captions of messages in the folder appear in the middle region of the window.} \bold{Selecting which message to read.} In the middle region of the Messages window, click with either mouse button \italic{on the caption} of the message you want to read. This causes the caption and the message it represents to become "selected." Several things happen: \leftindent{--the caption becomes bold, indicating that it is selected --the message appears in the bottom region of the window --the caption icon becomes a check, indicating that the message has been "seen." The caption icon on the left side of the caption is either a bboard icon (a square that looks like a piece of paper with the bottom corner turned up) or a mail icon (an addressed letter). --the underline icon (a small line underneath the last check icon) moves down beneath the selected caption, indicating to the Messages program to treat all the messages above the underline icon as "seen." This means that the next time you run an AMS program, even if you haven't actually looked at all of the messages above the underline, they will not be shown to you as "new."} \bold{Reading the message. } The body of the message is presented in the lower region of the window. It is preceded by "headers." The headers you see are the Date:, From:, To:, and Subject: headers. There are more headers above these that you can scroll up and see, but they are only relevant to the mail delivery system or people diagnosing problems. }\bold{\leftindent{Reading old mail and messages}. }\leftindent{Reading old mail and messages is the same as reading new mail and messages except you first have to find and select the folder with old messages. You can find a folder with old messages (if it is not on your list of folders with new messages) by either exposing your subscription list (or a list of all the folders) with \bold{Expose Subscribed} (or \bold{Expose All}) or by choosing \bold{Read By Name} from the \italic{Message Folders} pop-up menu card. To see the old captions of a folder you have selected, scroll or \italic{Search} up through the captions when they appear in the middle region of the window.} \section{Sending messages } \leftindent{For information related to sending mail and messages using the SendMessage program, see the \italic{ \helptopic{SendMessage}} help document. \ } \section{Accessing, subscribing and unsubscribing to folders} \leftindent{This section is not particularily relevent unless your site uses Messages to read bulletin boards. Still, you can subscribe to any of your personal \italic{ folders } the same way you would subscribe to a bulletin board.} \leftindent{\bold{Seeing all the bboards available.} To see all the available bulletin boards, choose \bold{Expose All} from the \italic{Message Folders} pop-up menu card. A list of all the bulletin boards to which you can subscribe appears in the top region of the window. If you are subscribed to a bboard there is a check icon beside the help icon (a rectangle with a question mark). Since the All Folders list is so long, you may want to have more space to look at it. \bold{To move the region boundaries within the Messages window}, place the cursor on a boundary, click and hold either mouse button. Drag the cursor to where you would like the boundary to be and release the mouse button. \bold{Seeing messages on a bboard without subscribing.} After choosing \bold{Expose All} from the \italic{Message Folders} pop-up menu card, you can select any folder (bboard) by left clicking on its name. To find a specific bboard, choose \bold{Read by Name} from the \italic{Message Folders} pop-up menu card and type the name of the bboard. Press Enter when you are finished. Once you have selected a folder by either of these means, you can read any of the old "posts" (messages) by scrolling or using \italic{ Search} back up through the captions in the middle region. \bold{Subscribing and unsubscribing to bboards.} Click with either mouse button on the help icon (a rectangle with a question mark in it) next to the bboard. Left click in the area that says "Subscribe" (or "Unsubscribe") from the dialogue box that comes up. A check icon between the help icon and the bboard name either appears or disappears. The check icon means you are subscribed to that bboard, no check means you are not subscribed. \ \bold{Seeing the bboards you are subscribed to.} Choose \bold{Expose Subscribed} from the \italic{Message Folders} pop-up menu card. \ \bold{Choosing a different subscription type.} In addition to the normal, or "full" subscription, Messages offers several other types of subscription types described below. To change your subscription type, click with either mouse button on the help icon next to the bboard name. Choose "Alter Subscription Status" from the dialogue box that comes up. You will then see a second dialogue box with the options described below. \ \leftindent{\description{Yes (Normal subscription): shows you all the new messages on the bboard each time you run an AMS program. No (No subscription): unsubscribes you. 'Ask' subscription (shows new notices optionally): always shows up on your folder list, and is\bold{ always} skipped over by the advancing mechanisms -- the space bar, \bold{Show More} or \bold{Show Next} menu options or the Punt button. 'ShowAll' subscription (shows all notices): always shows up on your folder list, and is skipped over \bold{if the folder is empty} by the advancing mechanisms -- the space bar, \bold{Show More} or \bold{Show Next} menu options or the Punt button. 'Print' subscription (prints new notices): prints all new messages for you automatically when you select the folder. \ }}} \section{Folders, marking messages, the Punt button} \leftindent{\bold{Folders.} Messages has the capability for you to create personal folders (like your mail folder) in which you can store messages so that you can find them easily at a later date. The help document called \italic{ \helptopic{messages-folders}} explains how to create and use personal folders. \bold{Marking of messages. } The marking feature of Messages enables you to operate on many messages at once. You turn on marking of messages by choosing \bold{Set Options} from the \italic{Other} menu card and then turning on the appropriate option. Once you have marking turned on, there are two ways to mark messages: --right clicking on a caption marks a single message --dragging over a number of captions while holding down the right button marks the messages you drag over. Messages that are already marked are left marked if you do this. Once you have marked messages, you can use the addition Marked Message Menu options documented under Menu Options, below. Note that once you select a different folder, the marks for the previous folder are removed. If you return to a folder and want to see the marks again, use \bold{Restore Old Marks} from the \italic{Search }menu card. \bold{The Punt button.} This feature is also turned on using \bold{Set Options} on the \italic{Other} menu card. It enables you to skip over many messages that you don't want to read by moving the underline icon within a folder. You use the Punt button in the following way: \leftindent{\italic{Left} clicking on the Punt button moves the underline icon down below the last message in the current folder \italic{and }selects the next folder on the list. All the messages above the underline icon will not be shown to you as new the next time you want to read that folder. \italic{Right} clicking on the Punt button \italic{only} moves the underline icon down below the last message. It does not move you on to the next folder. }}\indent{When the folders area is very narrow, the Punt/Commit buttons should be on the top. This is automatically adjusting, with a preference to set the threshold for the adjustment. You can alter the threshold by using \bold{Set Options} on the \italic{Other }menu card. }\ \section{Preferences and Options } \leftindent{There are two different types of preferences which affect Messages. There are preferences which you set yourself by editing your preferences file, and many, many other "options" which you do not need to edit your preference file to set. All but one of the preferences are explained in the \italic{\helptopic{preferences}} help document. The other preference allows you to change the order in which your folder appear, and is documented in the \italic{\helptopic{ams-subsorder}} help file. The other type of preferences are referred to as "options." Options are set from within the Messages program itself, and are documented inside the program, as well as in the the \italic{\helptopic{messages-customization}} help document. You set options by choosing \bold{Set Options} from the \italic{Other} menu card in Messages. \ } \section{Flames: Filtering Language for the AMS} \leftindent{FLAMES is a language that lets you do automatic Mailbox processing to do things like automatically sort messages into folders. You do not have to be a programmer to use FLAMES; the \italic{ \helptopic{flames}} help file has useful cut-and-paste examples that anyone can do. The help file also explains what FLAMES can (and can not) do and points to more detailed documentation, so it is also useful for programmers.} \section{MIME: Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions} \indent{MIME is a proposed Internet standard for multipart, multimedia mail. Messages, version 8.1.5 and higher, supports MIME-compliant format. There are advantages of MIME-compliant format mail using messages. Other mail systems that support MIME-compliant mail are able to interpret your multi-media messages. You must set preferences to control whether you wish to send and receive MIME-compliant format messages. \ The preferences you should add are \bold{mailsendingformat}: and \bold{forcemetamail: }. These preferences are documented in the preferences help file. \ } \section{Pop-up menu meanings } \leftindent{Messages has several pop-up menus, and many menu options only appear after you have turned on an option using \bold{Set Options} within the program. The menu options are presented here grouped by functionality into \ \leftindent{Main Menus This Message Menus Folder Manipulation Menus Marked Message Menus Other Menus} \bold{Main Menus} When ever you don't have a message displayed in the message body region of the Messages window, you can press both mouse buttons (or the middle mouse button) to see the Main menus. Here are some of the Main menu selections and what they do: \italic{Front menu Card} \leftindent{\bold{Read Mail}\italic{:} Checks your mailbox for mail and then reads your mail folder,displaying the captions of any new mail you have received. \ \bold{Send/Post Message:} Creates a SendMessage window in which you can compose a mail message or a bboard post. See the \italic{\helptopic{SendMessage}} help document for information on how to send a message. \bold{Delete Window: }Deletes window. If you only have one window (you are not using the "-w" switch), this acts as Quit. \bold{\italic{ }}\bold{Quit}: Quits Messages. Also quits the SendMessage window started from within Messages, if you have one. If you have deleted messages, Messages asks in a dialogue box whether you want to purge the deletions (permanently remove them).} \italic{Other Menu Card} \leftindent{\bold{Check New Messages:} Starts the program over from the beginning. \bold{Purge Deletions: } Purges all deleted messages from all folders. Note that it does not prompt for selective purging if deleted messages exist in more than one folder. \bold{Set Options:} Brings up list of options with switches to set them in the body region of the Messages window. In the captions region is a list of switches of the options. A click list appears in the captions region to let you move easily within the list of options. Clicking on an option in the captions region scrolls the body region to that option. See the \italic{\helptopic{messages-customization}} help document for descriptions of the options. \bold{Set Printer:} Prompts you for a printer name in the message line at the bottom of the window. Type in the name of the printer you want to use and press Enter. The messages you send to be printed will be queued for the printer you set.} \italic{Search Menu Card }See the \italic{ searching} help document for more detailed information on searches. \leftindent{\bold{Folders Forward:} Searches among the folders displayed from the current cursor position forward (i.e. - down). If the search is successful, Messages scrolls to display and highlight the item that is matched. \ \ \bold{Folders Backward:} Searches among the folders displayed from the current cursor position backward (i.e. - up). If the search is successful, Messages scrolls to display and highlight the item that is matched.} \leftindent{\bold{Captions Forward:} Searches the currently selected folder's message captions from the currently selected caption forward (i.e. - down). If the search is successful, Messages scrolls to display and highlight the item that is matched. \bold{Captions Backward:} Searches the currently selected folder's message captions from the currently selected caption backward (i.e. - up). If the search is successful, Messages scrolls to display and highlight the item that is matched. \bold{Body Forward:} Searches the currently selected message forward (i.e. - down). If the search is successful, Messages scrolls to display and highlight the region that is matched. \bold{Body Backward:} Searches the currently selected message backward (i.e. - up). If the search is successful, Messages scrolls to display and highlight the region that is matched. }\italic{Message Folders}\italic{\italic{ }Menu Card}\bold{ } \leftindent{\bold{Expose Changed:} Exposes a list of the folders to which you are subscribed which have new messages in them since you last used Messages. \ \bold{Expose Subscribed}: Exposes a list of folders to which you are subscribed.} \leftindent{\bold{Expose All:} Exposes the list of all the folders to which you might consider subscribing. \bold{Expose Tree:} Brings up an \italic{org} window that you can use to see in a heirarchical manner what bulletin boards are available. Clicking with the right button on a node in the org window causes its corresponding folder to become selected in the Messages window. \bold{Read By Name:} Prompts you for the name of a folder. Type in the full name of the folder you want to read and press Enter. Messages selects that folder and presents its captions in the captions region.} \bold{Message Menus} These menu options appear only when you have a message displayed that you can act upon. The Message Menus do not include Marked Message Menus or Folder Manipulation Menus. \italic{Front Menu Card} \leftindent{\bold{Copy:} (appears when you have selected a region of text) Copies the selected text into the cutbuffer. You can put the text you copied most recently back into any document by choosing \bold{Paste}. \bold{Delete / Undelete:} Deletes or undeletes the currently selected message, if you have access to delete or undelete it. In general, you can delete or undelete messages in your mail and personal folders, but not messages on bboards. \ Deleted messages are not permanently removed until they are "purged." Purging occurs when you quit the program, or when you click on the help icon for that folder and choose "Update." \bold{Reply to Sender:} Creates a SendMessage window in which the To: header is automatically filled in with the sender of the current message's address. The Subject: header is also filled in, with the addition of "Re: ". \bold{Reply to All:} Creates a SendMessage window in which the To: and CC: headers are automatically filled in with the headers of the currently selected message's headers. \ Messages determines whether or not to include the sender in the recipient list based on whether you have administrative access to the folder in which the selected message appears. If you have administrative rights (like to your personal mail folders) \bold{Reply To All} includes the sender's address in the To: header. If you do not have administrative rights to the folder (like most bboards) \bold{Reply To All} only includes the addresses which appeared in the original To: and CC: headers (like the bboard address); it does not add the sender's address to that list. \bold{Reply to All} is generally correct, but if you need more precision, you can turn on an Option to get \bold{Reply to Readers} and \bold{Reply to Both}.} \italic{Search Menu Card} See the \italic{searching} help document for more detailed information on searches. \leftindent{\bold{Bodies Forward:} Searches forward in the body of the message from the position of the text caret for the set of characters you specify. \bold{Bodies Reverse:} Searches backward in the body of the message from the text caret for the character string that you specify.} \italic{This Message Menu Card } \leftindent{\bold{Forward To:} Inserts the currently selected message into a SendMessage window. If the messages was sent with SendMessage, then formatting information is preserved and the delivery headers are placed in a tiny font. "Fwd:" is inserted into the Subject: header. You enter the recipient(s) at the To: header. \bold{Resend To:} Prompts you for a recipient to whom Messages will resend the currently selected message, without bringing up a SendMessage window. The message is sent with the addition of new Resend Date:, To:, and From: headers at the top of the delivery headers. The default after the first message is the last address to which you resent a message. \bold{Append to file:} Stores an unformatted version of the currently selected message into the file you specify. You can use the tilde ~ in filenames. If the file you specify already exists, Messages appends the displayed message to it. If the file does not exist, Messages creates it. The initial default file is "~/SavedMessages". After the first time you use this command, the default is whatever file to which you last appended. You can append more than one message to a file, as long as the file is made up of other messages. Appending a message to a file containing anything other than previously appended messages is not recommended. \ \bold{Descramble:} (this menu option does not appear unless you have turned it on using \bold{Set Options}) Reformats the current message according to the "rot13" netnews convention. If you then print the message, it will be printed as it appears in the Messages window. \bold{Fixed Width:} (this menu option does not appear unless you have turned it on using \bold{Set Options}) Reformats the current message into fixed width font. This is useful when the sender assumed you would be seeing the message in fixed-width font and has set things up in columns. If you then print the message, it will be printed as it appears in the Messages window. \bold{Print:} Prints the currently selected message. \ } \bold{Folder Manipulation Menus } These menu options do not appear until you have turned on basic folder addition and manipulation options. See the \italic{\helptopic{messages-folders}} help document for information on how to turn on and use the folder features. \italic{This Message Menu Card} \leftindent{\bold{Restore Draft:} Inserts currently selected message, complete with headers and message body, into a SendMessage window. }\ \italic{File Into... Menu Card}\bold{ \ }These menu options file messages into folders sorted by received date. \leftindent{\bold{:} Copies the currently selected message into the folder whose name you choose and deletes the message from the current folder (if you have write access on that folder). The names on the card are by default the names of your first eight folders (in alphabetical order) appear on this menu card. You can specify the names of folders and the number of the folders on this menu card by using \bold{Set Options}. \bold{By Name:} Files the selected message into folder you specify. If you supply the name of folder that does not exist, you are asked whether you want to create it. The folder will be created if it doesn't exist. The last folder you filed a message into is the default setting. \bold{Expand/Shrink Menu: } "Expand" puts all of your personal folders on the \italic{File Into...} menu card. "Shrink" puts only your designated folders on the \italic{File Into ...} menu card. } \italic{Message Folders Menu Card} \leftindent{\bold{Expose Personal:} Exposes a list of your personal folders (the folders you have created and your mail folder). \ \bold{Create:} Creates a new folder. You are prompted for the name of the folder that you want to create. If you give a one-word name, such as "foobar," you create a new folder parallel to the main mail folder, "mail." You can create subfolders of your folders by giving two-word names with dots, such as "mail.friends." See the help on \italic{\helptopic{messages-folders}} for more information on naming personal folders. \bold{Delete:} Deletes a folder. You are prompted for the name of the folder that you want to delete. If there are any messages in the folder you are trying to delete, you are told how many messages there are and asked whether or not you want to remove them all. It does this \italic{before} checking to see if you actually have the right to delete the folder. It will not delete a folder you do not have access to delete. \bold{Rename:} Renames a folder. You are prompted for the name of the folder that you want to rename, then for the new name that you want to give it. You may rename whole trees of folders, so that if your mail is (for some reason) being delivered to a folder called "misc," and you have sub-folders of "misc," you can rename your "misc" folder to be called "mail" and all the sub-folders will be renamed, also.} \bold{Marked Message Menus } These menu options do not appear until you have turned on the marking messages options, using \bold{Set Options}. These menu options allow you to find and manipulate many messages within a folder at the same time. \italic{Search Menu Card} \leftindent{\bold{Mark by Keyword:} Searches among the message captions of the currently selected folder from the beginning to end, \italic{marking} all messages that contain the string for which you are searching. It clears out all old marks before beginning the search. \ \bold{Mark Related Messages: } (This menu option only shows up when you have a message on display.) Searches through all the captions in the currently selected folder, marking all the messages which are part of the same in-reply-to/references chain as the displayed message. \bold{Restore Old Marks: } Restores the last set of marks that were removed. \bold{Mark By Date: } Prompts you for a "beginning" date, and and "end" date, and marks all messages within the date range. Many forms of dates are accepted (i.e. "July 4 1987," and "7/4/87" as well as other forms of dates will work).} \italic{Marked Messages Menu Card} \ This menu only appears after you have marked at least one message. }\leftindent{\leftindent{\bold{Next:} Selects the next marked message in the current folder. \bold{Previous:} Selects the previous marked message in the current folder.. \bold{Delete All:} Deletes all the currently-marked messages. \bold{Undelete All:} Undeletes all the currently-marked messages which were deleted. \bold{Print All:} Sends all the currently-marked messages to the printer. \bold{Clear Marks: } Removes the marks from all the currently-marked messages. \bold{Count Marks:} Tells you how many messages are currently marked.} \italic{Send/File Marked Menu Card} This menu card only appears when you have at least one message marked. \leftindent{\bold{File All Into:} Copies all the currently-marked messages in a folder you specify. Deletes all the marked messages in the current folder once they are copied. \bold{Append to File: }Appends all marked messages to a file you specify. \bold{Reply to Senders:} Opens a SendMessage window, if one is not already open, and inserts the addresses of the senders of all the marked messages at the To: header. \bold{Reply to All:} Opens a SendMessage window, if one is not already open, and inserts the addresses of the senders of all the marked messages, and the bulletin board the messages are on, at the To: header. \bold{Resend All: } Prompts you for an address in the message line of the window. Type in the address to which you want all the marked messages resent and press Enter. \bold{Excerpt All:} Opens a SendMessage window, if one is not already open, and inserts the bodies of all the marked messages into the body area of the SendMessage window, formatted to make replying easier (indented and italic).}} \leftindent{\bold{Other Menus} These menu options do not appear until you have turned them on using \bold{Set Options}. \italic{Front Menu Card} \leftindent{\bold{Show More: } If you have more text in a message that you need to scroll to see, this option scrolls one screenful for you. If you do not have more text, this functions like \bold{Show Next}.} \leftindent{\bold{Show Next:} When you have read the last message in a folder, this option will select the next folder with new messages and select the first unread message in that folder. When you have not reached the last message in a folder, this options selects the next (non-duplicate) message.} \italic{This Message Menu Card} \leftindent{\bold{Mark as Unread:} In a folder that you have write access to (your mail or personal folders), this changes the icon of the currently selected message from a check into a mail or bboard icon. When you move to another folder, the "unread" mail or bboard icon becomes a check again.} \italic{Marked Messages Menu Card} \leftindent{\bold{Copy All Into: }Copies all the currently-marked messages in a folder you specify. Does not delete the marked messages in the current folder once they are copied. \bold{Append to Folder:} Appends all marked messages to a file you specify by placing them at the very end of the folder, instead of placing them in the folder by date. \bold{Append to File: } Appends all marked messages to a file you specify. }\ \italic{Other Menu Card} \leftindent{\bold{Set Quit Here:} Moves the underline icon above the currently selected message. \bold{Punt:} Moves the underline icon to the end of the captions and selects the next folder with new messages. If you have reached the end of your folders, but still have unread folders left, Punt will loop back and selected them.}} \section{Additional information on the Andrew message system} \leftindent{For information on the structure of the Andrew message system programs, or about the SNAP and no-SNAP version of Messages, see the \italic{ \helptopic{ams}} help document. There are also documents about the message system in /usr/andrew/doc/ams} \section{Quick Reference} \leftindent{Syntax: messages [-m] [-w] [-s] [-S] [-N] -m reads only mail, not bulletin boards. -w brings up folders, captions and body regions of the Messages window in separate windows. See the \italic{\helptopic{preferences}} help file for specifying placement and size of the window. -s reads ~/.sendmessageinit on start up.} \section{Program author} \leftindent{Nathaniel Borenstein} \section{Related Tools } Select (highlight) one of the italicized names, and choose "Show Help on Selected Word" from the pop-up menu to see the help document for: \leftindent{ \italic{\helptopic{+}}\italic{ \helptopic{Andrew} } (The Tour) \italic{\helptopic{ams-subsorder}} \italic{\helptopic{CUI} \helptopic{flames} \helptopic{bboards} \helptopic{forward} \helptopic{mail} \ \helptopic{messages-customization} \helptopic{messages-folders} \helptopic{messages-keys} \helptopic{ms-aliases} \helptopic{ms-mailinglists} \helptopic{SendMessage} \helptopic{VUI} } } \begindata{bp,538210560} \enddata{bp,538210560} \view{bpv,538210560,0,0,0} Copyright 1992 Carnegie Mellon University and IBM. 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