NetMail/3000 Menu Interface
Users Guide
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This box will pop-up over your message display and prompts you to provide information
about the message you want to send. The first field you encounter is the “
message sub-
ject
”. You can enter any text you want in this field (or leave it blank, but the subject is useful to
recipients reviewing the message). When you have entered the text you want in the subject field,
hit the “RETURN” key to move on to the next field. Note also, that there will be a “GO ON” key
(f3) on the screen at this point; if the rest of the selections on the screen are agreeable, you can hit
the “GO ON” key to skip the rest of the prompts and simply jump to the next form (either the edi-
tor to compose your message, message attachment prompts, or message recipient information -
depending on settings).
The “
On
” field works in conjunction with the “Filename” field which appears next. The
filename field allows you to specify a message (in a file) which you have previously composed
and have it “sent” to your recipients. The “On” field allows you to specify whether this file resides
on the HP3000 or on your PC (or Macintosh). Only users running terminal emulators will be
allowed to change this field - for HP terminal users, the field will be set to “HP” and will be
skipped over entirely.
The “
Filename
” field is where you enter the name of a file you have already created
that you wish to send as a message. If you wish to compose a message “on the fly” leave this
field blank. If the “On” field specifies “HP”, then the filename you provide here must be a valid