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| subject: | Re: `Set scanned bases` does not appear to work |
Hello Jon, On 09 Dec 15 08:23, Jon Watson wrote to All: JW> I have every echo on my system set to YES in the 'Set scanned bases' JW> menu option in the default messaging menu, yet the 'check for new JW> mail' command only ever turns up _local_ email addressed to me. Set scanned bases is for the "newscan" feature (ie: "N" from the message menu. I think what you're referring to (ie: "Check for new mail" command) is for local E-Mail only. JW> It does not find any netmail which I suspect is by design since JW> netmail areas do not show up in the list of areas to select from. This JW> would be a super feature, btw. Netmail would be found and displayed with the "Newscan" feature, not the "Check for new mail" one. Maybe to fix any confusion, that string/prompt should be changed to "Check for new E-Mail" instead of just mail? JW> I do expect it to show me new echomail addressed to me, however, for JW> two JW> reasons: 1) it lets me tag those areas for audit and 2) when I use the JW> message Index function to view all the echoes, that correctly JW> identifies echoes where there are new messages addresses to me. JW> Does anyone know if this is a bug or I have missed a complimentary JW> setting somewhere? You haven't missed any settings, you're just confusing two different features. Try scanning for new messages, and you will se your netmail and echomail. "Check for new mail" is for local email. Also, you may want to upgrade to the stable version of Mystic. Currently v1.11. I doubt bug reports will be accepted and/or fixed in v1.10 anymore. Regards, Nick --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20151129* Origin: thePharcyde_ telnet://bbs.pharcyde.org (Wisconsin) (1:154/701) SEEN-BY: 203/0 633/267 280 640/384 1384 712/620 848 770/1 @PATH: 154/701 10 203/0 640/384 712/848 633/267 |
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