
                           HELP ON MESSAGE RETRIEVAL

You are currently reading messages.  Several commands are available to you.  
NOTE:  Not all commands are available to all users at all times!  The commands 
are as follows:

<A>gain

        Re-read the current message.

<R>eply

        Reply to the current message.

<N>ext

        Move to the next message in sequence.

<S>top

        Stop reading messages.  If you are following a message thread
        (discussed in a moment) <S>top causes you to stop following the
        thread, and return to normal message retrieval.  If you are NOT
        following a thread, <S>top aborts the message reading process
        and returns you to the menu that got you here.

<E>ncl

        Download the file enclosed with the current message.  (If no
        file is enclosed, this prompt will not appear.)

<H>elp

        Show the help information you're reading now.

<->

        Read the previous message in the message thread.  (This command
        only appears if the current message is a reply to another 
        message.)  Once you begin following the thread, the <N>ext
        command is used to move to the previous message in the thread.
        Use the <S>top command to cease reading the thread at any time
        and return to normal reading.

<*>

        Read the next message in the message thread.  (This command only
        appears if the current message has replies to it.)  Once you
        begin following the thread, the <N>ext command is used to move
        to the next message in the thread.  Use the <S>top command to
        cease reading the thread at any time and return to normal
        reading.

<F>wd

        Forward this message to someone else.  (In certain cases, this
        command may also allow you to move the message to another 
        message area.)  You can forward the message with an <I>ndication,
        which will mark the message as having been forwarded by you; 
        you may forward with <C>omments, which allows you to add text
        to the beginning of the message prior to forwarding; or you 
        may forward <A>s-is, which will simply change the recipient
        of the message with no modification or marking of the message
        itself.

<D>el

        Delete the current message.

<U>n-Del

        Allows you to "undelete" (restore) a message which you just
        deleted.  You must make this selection prior to moving to the
        next message - once you move to another message, you cannot
        undelete.

<C>ubby

        Allows you to copy the current message to your cubbyhole.  You
        can then read and reply to it later through the cubbyhole access
        command.


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