ALL-IN-1 MAIL for Video Terminals (VT) User's Guide

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  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright Page

  Preface

  1       ALL-IN-1 MAIL Overview

  2      Getting Started

  2.1     Invoking ALL-IN-1 MAIL

  2.2     Sending a Message

  2.3     Reading a Message
    2.3.1      Displaying the Show Header

  2.4     Replying to a Message

  2.5     Forwarding a Message

  2.6     Filing Messages
    2.6.1      The File Cabinet
    2.6.2      The WASTEBASKET
    2.6.3      Selecting Drawers and Folders
    2.6.4      Displaying a Directory of Messages

  2.7     Printing a Message

  2.8     Deleting a Message

  2.9     Restoring a Message

  2.10    Obtaining Help

  2.11    Exiting ALL-IN-1 MAIL

  3      Using Advanced Features of ALL-IN-1 MAIL

  3.1     Creating a Revisable Message

  3.2     Modifying a Revisable Message
    3.2.1      Modifying the Text of a Revisable Message
    3.2.2      Modifying the Header of a Revisable Message
      3.2.2.1      Modifying the To:  Field
      3.2.2.2      Modifying the Subj:  Field

  3.3     Attaching Objects to a Revisable Message
    3.3.1      Attaching Files to Revisable Messages
    3.3.2      Attaching Messages to Revisable Messages
    3.3.3      Attaching Attachments to Revisable Messages

  3.4     Detaching Objects from a Revisable Message

  3.5     Sending a Revisable Message

  3.6     Using ALL-IN-1 MAIL Addressing Shortcuts
    3.6.1      Using the Personal Address Book (PAB)
      3.6.1.1      Adding Entries to the PAB
      3.6.1.2      Using the PAB to Address Mail
      3.6.1.3      Modifying the PAB
      3.6.1.4      Removing Entries from the PAB
    3.6.2      Using the Directory Service
    3.6.3      Using Address Templates
    3.6.4      Using Logical Names

  3.7     Sending Mail to Multiple Recipients
    3.7.1      Addressing Mail to Multiple Users at the To:  Prompt
    3.7.2      Sending Courtesy Copies
    3.7.3      Using Multiple To:  and CC: Prompts
    3.7.4      Using Distribution Lists
      3.7.4.1      Creating a Distribution List
      3.7.4.2      Sending a Message to a Distribution List
      3.7.4.3      Deleting a Distribution List

  3.8     How ALL-IN-1 MAIL Addresses Mail

  3.9     Organizing Your File Cabinet
    3.9.1      Creating Folders and Drawers
    3.9.2      Sharing Drawers
    3.9.3      Deleting Drawers and Folders
    3.9.4      Restoring Drawers and Folders
    3.9.5      Purging Deleted Drawers and Folders
    3.9.6      Moving Folders
    3.9.7      Moving Messages
    3.9.8      Copying Folders
    3.9.9      Copying Messages

  3.10    Locating Messages in Your File Cabinet
    3.10.1     Marking Messages
    3.10.2     Finding Messages
      3.10.2.1     Working with Collected Messages

  3.11    Creating a File from a Mail Message
    3.11.1     Extracting Multiple Messages into a File
    3.11.2     Extracting Attachments into a File
    3.11.3     Extracting Nontext Messages and Attachments into a File

  3.12    Converting Document Formats
    3.12.1     Printing DDIF Messages and Attachments

  3.13    Customizing Your Working Environment
    3.13.1     Displaying the Contents of Your User Profile
    3.13.2     Customizing Your User Profile
      3.13.2.1     Copying Profile Attributes from Other Templates
    3.13.3     Customizing Profile Defaults on a Per-Message Basis

  3.14    Accessing VMS Mail
    3.14.1     Copying VMS Mail Messages to your ALL-IN-1 MAIL File Cabinet
    3.14.2     Exiting VMS Mail

  4       ALL-IN-1 MAIL Commands

  A1MAIL

  ADD

  ANSWER

  ATTACH

  BACK

  CALL

  COMPRESS

  COPY

  CREATE

  CURRENT

  DEFINE

  DELETE

  DETACH

  DIRECTORY

  EDIT

  ERASE

  EXIT

  EXTRACT

  FILE

  FIND

  FIRST

  FORWARD

  HELP

  LAST

  MARK

  MODIFY

  MOVE

  NEXT

  PRINT

  PURGE

  QUIT

  READ

  REMOVE

  REPLY

  RESET

  SELECT

  SEND

  SET

  SHOW

  SPAWN

  UNDELETE

  UNMARK

  VMSMAIL
    VMSMAIL> COMPRESS
    VMSMAIL> COPY
    VMSMAIL> CURRENT
    VMSMAIL> DELETE
    VMSMAIL> DIRECTORY
    VMSMAIL> ERASE
    VMSMAIL> EXIT
    VMSMAIL> PURGE
    VMSMAIL> QUIT
    VMSMAIL> READ
    VMSMAIL> SELECT
    VMSMAIL> SET
    VMSMAIL> SHOW
    VMSMAIL> Miscellaneous Commands

  A   Sending Messages from ALL-IN-1 MAIL

  A.1     Sending a Message to an ALL-IN-1 MAIL Address

  A.2     Sending a Message to a Mail Address on ALL-IN-1 Integrated Office System

  A.3     Sending a Message to an Address on a Non-Digital X.400 Mail System

  A.4     Sending a Message to a Mail-11 Address

  A.5     Sending a Message to an ULTRIX ~ Sendmail Address

  A.6     Sending a Message to an IBM® PROFS® Address

  A.7     Sending a Message to an IBM SNADS Address

  A.8     Sending a Message to a TELEX Address through MR TELEX

  B   Sending Messages to ALL-IN-1 MAIL

  B.1     Sending a Message from an ALL-IN-1 Integrated Office System (IOS)

  B.2     Sending a Message from a Mail-11 Address

  B.3     Sending a Message from an ULTRIX Sendmail Address

  B.4     Sending a Message from an IBM PROFS or SNADS Address

  B.5     Sending a Message from a TELEX Address

  C   Default Profile Template Attribute Values

  D   Description of Profile Attributes

  D.1     User Attributes

  D.2     Send Attributes

  D.3     Receive Attributes

  D.4     Print Attributes

  D.5     Status Attributes

  E   ALL-IN-1 MAIL Header Format Templates

  E.1     Creating a Header Format Template

  E.2     Static Text

  E.3     Replaceable Text
    E.3.1      Replaceable Text Items Specific to the Message
    E.3.2      Replaceable Text Items Specific to the Sender
    E.3.3      Lists in Replaceable Text Items

  E.4     Default Header Template

  F   ALL-IN-1 MAIL Error Messages

  G   Network Status Messages

  G.1     Sample message

  G.2     Information for you

  G.3     Non-Delivery Reason Codes

  G.4     Non-Delivery Diagnostics

  G.5     Non-Receipt Reason Codes

  G.6     Non-Receipt Diagnostics

  TABLES

  3-1        VMS Mail Commands Available in ALL-IN-1 MAIL

  A-1        Addressing Keywords for a Non-Digital Mail System

  A-2        Alpha and Numeric Country Values

  C-1        Default Profile Template Values