• Re: Personal Message Scan

    From Shitty@21:1/197 to Warpslide on Sat Jan 30 06:08:26 2021
    (-N) Ask Yes/No (default N s20 |CRScan for new personal messages? (MN) Message new scan s20&OK /G /P /NOLR /NOFROM /NOREAD

    Thanks for sharing this. I think instead of using it at prelogin, I'll make it a hidden command just for me.

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to Shitty on Fri Jan 29 16:07:36 2021
    On 28 Jan 2021, Shitty said the following...

    You can read all new messages addressed to yourself without affecting
    your message pointer?

    I added this to my PRELOGIN menu to do just that when logging in:

    Action List Access Data
    (-N) Ask Yes/No (default N s20 |CR|07Scan for new personal messages?
    (MN) Message new scan s20&OK /G /P /NOLR /NOFROM /NOREAD


    Using this, it will ask me if I want to scan for new messages, and if I do, it will show me all new messages addressed to me, but not update the message pointers.


    Jay

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  • From Zip@21:1/202 to Warpslide on Sun Jan 31 13:43:55 2021
    Hello Warpslide!

    On 29 Jan 2021, Warpslide said the following...
    (MN) Message new scan s20&OK /G /P /NOLR /NOFROM /NOREAD

    Thanks!

    However, if I use /NOFROM, and post a message from myself to myself (e.g. as new user registrations do), it will tell me that I have a message when scanning, but won't display it for viewing when i choose to read the new messages.

    The docs state that /NOFROM should only mean that "Mystic will only look at the To field when scanning for new personal messages (instead of both To and From)". Possible bug?

    A work-around would perhaps be to include a "MC /UNREAD" command, too, in the prelogin menu, to catch (or rather make it possible to read) those "e-mails"... I think I'll do that for now.

    Best regards
    Zip

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