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On Apr 23 02:48 96, Anje Grooten of 2:292/8014.25 wrote to Paul ..???: AG> Maybe, if I would understand all of English languages, I would have found AG> the answer in either msged manual, or in the squish manual, but I'm not AG> that good. Your English is fine. AG> I wondered abot the behaviour of the /HOLD/ token ... AG> If I write a message in MSGED (3.5) and it isn't finished, but don't have AG> time to write any longer, I put the message on HOLD. AG> I did believe my tosser would leave the message like it was, and only scan AG> it next time when I finished the message and got rid of the HOLD token. AG> The message is written in an echomail area (like this one for instance). No, those flags correspond to the way the mailer is expected to treat the message. A message marked HOLD will turn into a packet on hold. This is not necessarily what will happen, of course, because a scanner could be configured to change the setting. Jerry Schwartz @EOT: --- MsgedSQB 3.30.01 SD®¯NÎ* Origin: Write by Night (1:142/928) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 142/928 1 3615/50 396/1 270/101 640/201 820 711/409 413 808 50/99 @PATH: 635/544 727 633/267 |
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