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Hi Roger,
RN> Hi Linda,
RN> Linda Hargraves wrote in a message to Raymond Cool:
LH> I like that idea, but I am not sure about part of those commands.
RN> This is what I used in my Max 2.01wb days, but I don't use it anymore.
RN> This MECCA will put messages to All in users' mailbox:
RN> === Cut ===
RN> [cls]
RN> [white]Checking For Messages To "All"[blue]...
RN> [key_poke]A;
RN> [key_poke]S;
RN> [key_poke]T;
RN> [key_poke]All
RN> [key_poke]S;
RN> [key_poke]R;
RN> [menu_cmd msg_browse]
RN> === Cut ===
RN> Please note that the first key_poke ( "A;" ) is to
RN> search All areas, if you want to make it search only a
RN> single area, such as area 20, you would put:
RN> === Cut ===
RN> [cls]
RN> [white]Checking For Messages To "All"[blue]...
RN> [key_poke]20;
RN> [menu_cmd area_change message]
RN> [key_poke]C;
RN> [key_poke]S;
RN> [key_poke]T;
RN> [key_poke]All
RN> [key_poke]S;
RN> [key_poke]R;
RN> [menu_cmd msg_browse]
RN> === Cut ===
RN> This can be put in your MAILCHEK.MEC, an option from a menu, or anywhere.
Thanks. I get the idea, but what are the others, C, S, T, etc for? I
have never used [key_poke] token, so I am not sure what it all means.
TTYL
Linda
cat.lady{at}cats.gratisnet.com
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