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Will Hafer will at scn.org
Sat Feb 14 15:51:59 PST 1998


I agree that it is tempting to skip the opening messages but after missing
some important info a few times I now force myself to read them all again
and again.  I wonder if the most recent message is at the top of the list.
Then you would only need to read until you get that deja vu feeling.

As for "go mail" there's already a "go pine" command.  There should be a
"go fp" (for FreePort) command too shouldn't there?

Will Hafer  will at scn.org  206-233-8443  POB 31476 Seattle WA 98103-1476 USA    


On Fri, 13 Feb 1998, Lois Beedle wrote:

> Ron,
> I agree with almost everything you said but hope that the menu changes are
> not done.
> Now that Pine is the 'offical' email system I have to go though extra
> layers to read my mail.
> I do 'go mail'
> then 1
> then 1
> Seems to me that go mail should take you to the mail menu.
> Another problem with all the messages at the beginning is that sometimes
> we may miss something since often they are out of date and we have seen
> them forty thousand times, so we quit and later may find that something
> new was buried in the old message.  And once in a while it may be
> something we want to know.
> The KISS method should apply.
> Lois
> 
> If you put chocolate in your coffee, it doesn't put on weight.
> 
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