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uUndelete. Remove the deletion mark from the current message. See also d, Ctrl-D, and Ctrl-U.

Ctrl-U

Undelete. Remove any deletion mark from all messages that contain a speci®ed pat-

 

tern in the From: and Subject: header entries. See also d, Ctrl-D, and u.

vView attachments. Invoke the Attachment View Menu for the current message.

xExit. Exit without changing the mailbox. If changes are pending, such as deletions, you are asked if they can be abandoned. If you answer y, the changes are abandoned and the program terminates. If you answer n the exit is abandoned and you return to the Message Menu command prompt.

XExit immediately without changing the mailbox. All pending changes are abandoned.

Message Index

The messages in the current folder are indexed on the Message Menu, one per line, in the format:

sssnum mmm d from (lines) subject

de®ned as:

sssA three-character status ®eld, described in the Message Status subsection.

num The ordinal message index number.

mmmThe month from the last Date: header entry, or from the From message header.

dThe day from the last Date: header entry, or from the From message header.

from Either the sender name from the last From: header entry or from the From message header.

lines The number of lines in the message.

subject The subject description from the ®rst Subject: header entry, truncated to ®t your screen.

The current message index entry is either highlighted in inverse video or marked in the left margin with an arrow (->). See the -aoption in the Options subsection and the arrow string variable in the ELM CONFIGURATION section.

Message Status

The ®rst three characters of each message index entry describe the message status. Each can be blank or one of the values described below in descending order of precedence.

When a message has more than one status ¯ag of a particular type set, the highest-precedence indicator is displayed on the index line. For example, if a forms message (F) is also marked as company con®dential (C), the C rather than the F status character is displayed.

Column One: Variable Status

DDeleted. The message is marked for deletion.

EExpired. The date speci®ed in the Expires: header entry is older than today. elm accepts the following date formats:

Mon, 11 Jun 90 (format produced by elm in the Header Menu)

Jun 11, 90

11 Jun, 90

9006111324GMT (ISO X.400 format: YYMMDDhhmmzzz)

NNew. The message was received after your last elm session or during the current session. The message has not been read.

OOld. The message was received before or during your last elm session. It was marked N in your last session and it was not read.

Blank. The message has been read.

Column Two: Permanent Status

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