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- Read
-
- The READ Command displays the contents of each message identified in your
- most recent SCAN <C029> table. READ can also be used in conjunction with
- one or more options to locate and display specific messages in your mailbox
- or files.
-
-
- Command? READ! Displays the contents of every message in the scan
- table without the Action? prompt after each
- message.
-
- Command? READ ALL Displays the contents of every message, read and
- unread, filed or unfiled, (but not saved or purged)
- and prompts for Action? after each one.
-
- Command? READ BEFORE Aug 12
- Displays the contents of every message that you
- received before a certain date, provided they have
- not been purged.
-
- Command? READ [filename] Displays the contents of every message filed in
- the specified filename.
-
- Command? READ FROM D.SMITH
- Displays the contents of every message you
- received from the specified user name.
-
- Command? READ MSG ABCD-1277-1234
- Displays the contents of the message with the
- specified system message number (SMN).
-
- Command? READ ON Aug 27 Displays the contents of every message you
- received on the specified date.
-
- Command? READ PURGED Displays the contents of messages you have purged
- within the last 24 hours.
-
- Command? READ 1 Displays the contents of the message specified by
- the scan number in a scan table. This is used
- after the SCAN command.
-
- Command? READ SINCE May 7
- Displays the contents of every message you
- received on or after the specified date.
-
- Command? READ SUBJECT 'meeting'
- Displays the contents of every message you
- received with the specified 'string' in the
- subject field.
-
- Command? READ UNFILED Displays the contents of every message that you
- have not filed.
-
- Command? READ UNREAD Displays the contents of every new message you
- received and messages you have read but
- retained using the RETAIN command.
-
- Command? READ BEFORE Aug 1 FROM A.BOUVIER
- You can combine the options of a READ command to
- be more specific in searching for certain types of
- messages.
-
- Othe READ commands:
-
-
- READ BINARY <R001>
- READ EDI <R002>
- READ IPM <R003>
- READ FF <R004>
- READ HEADER <R005>
- READ TEXT <R006>
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