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- Compose
-
- The COMPOSE command enables you to create an Envoy 100 message for delivery
- to recipients, or for saving within your own saved area. You will receive
- typical memo-format prompts:
-
- COMMAND? COMPOSE
- TO:
- CC:
- BCC:
- SUBJECT:
- TEXT:
-
- You can press RETURN in response to the CC: BCC: or SUBJECT: prompts to
- leave those lines blank. When you wish to enter more than one user name in
- the TO: BCC: or CC: lines, you must separate each name with a comma.
-
- When you have finished entering the text of your message, type a period on
- a line by itself and press RETURN. Envoy 100 will ask if you are ready to
- SEND <C030> the message; a 'YES' response will post the message for
- delivery to your recipients. A 'NO' response will return you to the
- command prompt, so you can SAVE <C028> or MODIFY <C019> your message, or
- send it with special options.
-
- You can use any of the Envoy 100 editing commands while still in the
- COMPOSE mode See also EDIT <C010>
-
- Other subcommands are available under the 'COMPOSE' command to allow
- users to access information or deliver preformatted messages via
- scripts.
-
- The COMPOSE script allows you to transmit multiple messages at one
- time. These messages are prepared off-line and stored on some other
- medium (i.e., tape, disc, etc.) and then transmitted via Envoy 100. These
- messages must be entered in a fixed format. The TO, CC, BCC, SUBJECT and
- TEXT prompts are suppressed.
-
- ENVOY-TO-FAX <E001>
- COMPOSE BINARY <E002>
- BPOST <E003>
- COMPOSE ENVOYLIST <E004>
- COMPOSE ENVOYPOST <E005>
- COMPOSE LIST <E006>
- COMPOSE MHS <E007>
- COMPOSE POSTLIST <E008>
- COMPOSE scriptname <E009>
-