Commodore C-NET 128 v7.0 User Manual page 49

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C-NET 128 V7 electronic mail uses a mailbox scheme for storing and
organizing a user's mail.
for new messages, a Sent Mail folder to save messages for future forwarding
and an Archive to store messages received for later reference.
various options depending on which mailbox you are currently in.
entire e-mail system is broken down in to 2 levels; a main level and a
reading level for each mailbox.
10.3
PERSONAL ADDRESS BOOK
Each user may create his/her own Personal Address Book of frequently used e-
mail addresses.
Personal Address Book.
10.4
THE MAIN LEVEL OF MAILBOXES
From the main level of any mailbox the following commands are available:
?
Call up the help menu for Electronic Mail
I
Switch to In-Box (if in Sent Mail or Archive mailbox)
S
Switch to Sent Mail (if in In-Box or Archive mailbox)
A
Switch to Archive (if in In-Box or Sent Mail mailbox)
L
List messages in current mailbox
N
Read message #N
C
Compose a new message
SF
Compose a new message with a file attachment
Q
Quit to the BBS
10.5
LISTING MESSAGES
To obtain a list of the messages a user has waiting for him/her, the 'L'
command is used. E-mail messages are always displayed in the same order in
which they were received.
10.6
READING MESSAGES
To read any specific message, simply enter its number at the MAIL prompt.
10.7
OPTIONS AFTER READING A MESSAGE
10.7.1
RESPONDING TO A MESSAGE
NOTE:
This command is only valid in the In-Box or Archive mailbox.
To respond to the message that you've just read, use the 'R' command at the
<MAILBOX>-READING prompt.
You will be given the option to "Quote text?"
selected lines from the original message at the beginning of your reply.
If included, the quoted lines are preceded by a '>' character for easy
identification.
The versatile C-Net text editor (see section 16.0 ) is used to enter your
reply, just as it was used to create the original message.
text, you can simply append your response to it, or you can insert your
comments to follow particular quoted lines.
Each user is allocated an In-Box as a receptacle
Both Local and Network addresses may be stored in the
This allows you to include
If you quote
The convenience of the quote
There are
But the

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