diff --git a/manuals/gold_ref.tei b/manuals/gold_ref.tei index 67ea58d..267e68e 100644 --- a/manuals/gold_ref.tei +++ b/manuals/gold_ref.tei @@ -5531,6 +5531,7 @@ AREASEP !C "Group C" C Local]]> chapter, + Carbon Copy and Crossposting chapter, , , , @@ -6377,7 +6378,8 @@ AREASEP !C "Group C" C Local]]> See also: - Carbon Copy and Crossposting chapter + Carbon Copy and Crossposting chapter, + @@ -6581,164 +6583,747 @@ AREASEP !C "Group C" C Local]]> + + + COOKIEPATH + + + + + + + + Defines the default path for the + + + The default + + + + + + + Mail reader. + + + + chapter, + + + + + + + CROSSPOST + + + + + <YES/NO/ASK> + + + + This keyword configure prompt appearance when saving message which + contains crosspost tokens in the body. + + + + + + + + + + Mail reader. + + + + + + + + + + CROSSPOSTLIST + + + + + <RAW/VERBOSE/YES/NONE> + + + + This keyword specifies the format of the crosspost list, as it will + look after processing. You can also change the format in the + menu before processing + (if menu enabled). + + + + The list specification items have the following meaning: + + + + + + Keep the list as entered + + + + + + + Change the list to lines of "* Crossposted in ..." + + + + + + + Same as above, but expand echolist in line rather than in + column + + + + + + + Crosspost without a list in the msgs + + +
+
+ + + + + + Mail reader. + + + + Carbon Copy and Crossposting chapter, + , + + +
+
+ + + CTRLINFO + + + + + <YES/NO/TEARLINE,ORIGIN> + + + + Specifies if you want a tearline and/or origin in your messages. + + + + The tokens have the following meaning: + + + + + + Enable both tearline and origin + + + + + + + Disable all control info + + + + + + + Enable tearline, can be used with + + + + + + Enable origin, can be used with + +
+
+ + + This keyword is valid Random System group. + This may be helpful for + + + Mail reader. + + + + , + , + , + , + , + , + , + , + + + + +CTRLINFO YES ; Add both tearline and origin +CTRLINFO TEARLINE ORIGIN ; Same as above in other words +CTRLINFO TEARLINE ; Add only a tearline +CTRLINFO ORIGIN ; Add only an origin + +
+
+ + + CTRLINFOECHO + + + + + <YES/NO/TEARLINE,ORIGIN> + + + + Specifies if you want a tearline and/or origin in your echomail + messages. + + + + The tokens have the following meaning: + + + + + + Enable both tearline and origin + + + + + + + Disable all control info + + + + + + + Enable tearline, can be used with + + + + + + Enable origin, can be used with + +
+
+ + + + + + Changing the default may cause unpredictable behaviour with some + echomail processors so it is not recommended to change it. + + + + Mail reader. + + + + , + , + , + , + , + , + , + , + + +
+
+ + + CTRLINFOEMAIL + + + + + <YES/NO/TEARLINE,ORIGIN> + + + + Specifies if you want a tearline and/or origin in your + + + + The tokens have the following meaning: + + + + + + Enable both tearline and origin + + + + + + + Disable all control info + + + + + + + Enable tearline, can be used with + + + + + + Enable origin, can be used with + +
+
+ + + + + + Changing the default is not recommended. + + + + Mail reader. + + + + , + , + , + , + , + , + , + , + + +
+
+ + + CTRLINFOLOCAL + + + + + <YES/NO/TEARLINE,ORIGIN> + + + + Specifies if you want tearline and origin in your messages in + local areas. + + + + The tokens have the following meaning: + + + + + + Enable both tearline and origin + + + + + + + Disable all control info + + + + + + + Enable tearline, can be used with + + + + + + Enable origin, can be used with + +
+
+ + + + + + In local areas, the tearline and origin is normally never required + but can be used for cosmetic purposes. + + + + Mail reader. + + + + , + , + , + , + , + , + , + , + + +
+
+ + + CTRLINFONET + + + + + <YES/NO/TEARLINE,ORIGIN> + + + + Specifies if you want tearline and origin in your netmail messages. + + + + The tokens have the following meaning: + + + + + + Enable both tearline and origin + + + + + + + Disable all control info + + + + + + + Enable tearline, can be used with + + + + + + Enable origin, can be used with + +
+
+ + + + + + In netmail areas, the tearline and origin is normally never required + but can be used for cosmetic purposes. Some robots reqire tearline + in the message. + + + + Mail reader. + + + + , + , + , + , + , + , + , + , + + +
+
+ + + CTRLINFONEWS + + + + + <YES/NO/TEARLINE,ORIGIN> + + + + Specifies if you want a tearline and/or origin in your + + + + The tokens have the following meaning: + + + + + + Enable both tearline and origin + + + + + + + Disable all control info + + + + + + + Enable tearline, can be used with + + + + + + Enable origin, can be used with + +
+
+ + + + + + Changing the default is not recommended. + + + + Mail reader. + + + + , + , + , + , + , + , + , + , + + +
+
- - - COOKIEPATH <path> - -

- (defaults to the GOLDPATH) -

-

- Defines the default path for the @random template token. -

-
- - - CROSSPOST <YES/NO/ASK> - -

-- Added new keyword CROSSPOST to configure query appearence before - crosspossting, defaults to Ask. -

-
- - - CROSSPOSTLIST <listspec> - -

- (Verbose) -

-

- This specifies the format of the Crosspost list, as it will look - after processing. -

-

- The <listspec> can be one of the following: -

-

- None Crosspost without a list in the msgs. - Verbose Change the list to lines of "* Crossposted in ..." - Yes Also adds "* Crossposted in ...", but expands echolist - in line rather than in column. - Raw Keep the crosspost list as you entered it. -

-

- More details can be found in the Carbon Copy and Crossposting - chapter. -

-
- - - CTRLINFO <Tearline,Origin,yes/no> - -

- Specifies if you want a tearline and/or origin in your messages. -

-

- This keyword can ONLY be used in Random System groups. -

-

- This may be helpful for QWK users, who can now create a group for - the QWK areas and put "CTRLINFO No" in it. -

-
- - - CTRLINFOECHO <Tearline,Origin,yes/no> - -

- (Tearline Origin) -

-

- Specifies if you want a tearline and/or origin in your echomail - messages. They will be added by your echomail processor if you - disable them here. -

-

- Examples: -

-

- CTRLINFOECHO Tearline Origin ; Add both tearline and origin. - CTRLINFOECHO Tearline ; Add only a tearline. - CTRLINFOECHO Origin ; Add only an origin. -

-

- NOTE: If you use the last example, your mail processor may get - confused. However, most modern mail processors *can* handle msgs - without a tearline. -

-
- - - CTRLINFOEMAIL <Tearline,Origin,yes/no> - -

- (No) -

-

- Specifies if you want a tearline and/or origin in your Internet - e-mail messages. This is not recommended. -

-
- - - CTRLINFOLOCAL <Tearline,Origin,yes/no> - -

- (No) -

-

- Specifies if you want tearline and origin in your messages in - local areas. In local areas, the tearline and origin is normally - never required but can be used for cosmetic purposes. -

-

- Examples: -

-

- CTRLINFOLOCAL Tearline Origin ; Add both tearline and origin. - CTRLINFOLOCAL Tearline ; Add only a tearline. - CTRLINFOLOCAL Origin ; Add only an origin. -

-
- - - CTRLINFONET <Tearline,Origin,yes/no> - -

- (Tearline) -

-

- Specifies if you want tearline and origin in your netmail - messages. In netmail areas, the tearline and origin is normally - never required but can be used for cosmetic purposes. -

-

- Examples: -

-

- CTRLINFONET Tearline Origin ; Add both tearline and origin. - CTRLINFONET Tearline ; Add only a tearline. - CTRLINFONET Origin ; Add only an origin. -

-
- - - CTRLINFONEWS <Tearline,Origin,yes/no> - -

- (No) -

-

- Specifies if you want a tearline and/or origin in your Internet - news articles. This is not recommended. -

-
DISPAREANO <yes/no/always> @@ -10853,7 +11438,7 @@ AREASEP !C "Group C" C Local]]> (underscore).

- + TAGLINESUPPORT <yes/no>