% VAX-11 Librarian V04-00ꟿY+n before removing a group from your subscription list.C/LOG /LOG (default)_ /NOLOGSF Displays a message for each successful removal. Enabled by default; disable with /NOLOG.oww not want the subprocess to use theF logical names of the parent process, enter the /NOLOGICAL_NAMES+ qualifier. The default is /LOGICAL_NAMES.L/OUTPUT /OUTPUT=file-specF Identifies the output file to which the results of the SPAWNF operation are written. You shoVault) fetches information about0 every newsgroup available from the NNTP server. Format: UPDATE [/PARTIAL] 2 Qualifier /PARTIAL) Causes a partial update to be performed.ewwPUT qualifier, output is written to the current SYS$OUTPUT device.u/PROCESS /PROCESS=subprocess-namemF Specifies the name of the subprocess to be created. The default name! of the subprocess is USERNAME_n.t/SYMBOLS /[NO]SYMBOLScF Determines whether the system passes DCL global andrinted.swwiption list. 2 Qualifiers/CONFIRM /CONFIRMsF Prompts for confirmation before adding a group to your subscription list./GOTOs /GOTOF Sets the subscribed group as the current group. On wildcard. subscribes, the last subscribed group is set./LOG /LOG (default)g /NOLOGeF Displays a message for each successful addition. Enabled by default; disable with /NOLOG.ewwe command string is processedF before the commands in the input file. Oned.bww removing a group from your subscription list.C/LOG /LOG (default)_ /NOLOGSF Displays a message for each successful removal. Enabled by default; disable with /NOLOG.oww not want the subprocess to use theF logical names of the parent process, enter the /NOLOGICAL_NAMES+ qualifier. The default is /LOGICAL_NAMES.L/OUTPUT /OUTPUT=file-specF Identifies the output file to which the results of the SPAWNF operation are written. You shoCine is echoed when you press theF defined key. You cannot specify both /NOECHO and /NOTERMINATE. The default is /ECHO./IFSTATE /IFSTATE=state-listF Specifies one or more states, any one of which must be set in orderF to enable the specified key definition. If you omit this qualifier,F the current state is used. To specify more than one state, separateD the state names with commas and surround the list with parentheses. /LOCKSTATE /[NO]LOCKSTATEsF Causes the statC, Displays the name of your "signature" file.ww`ŒG 1 SPAWNF Creates a subprocess of the current process. The context of theF subprocess is copied from the current process. You can use the SPAWNF command to leave MAIL temporarily, perform other functions (such asF displaying a directory listing or printing a file), and then return to MAIL. Format: SPAWN [command] 2 Parameter commandF Specifies the DCL command string that executes in the Ye specified by the /SETSTATE qualifier to beF permanently retained when the defined key is pressed. The state isF retained until changed by using another key that sets a state. IfF omitted or negated, the specified state is retained only until you press another key.L /SETSTATE  /[NO]SETSTATE=stateF Establishes a state that is set when the defined key is pressed. AF state name can be any alphanumeric string. The state lasts for oneF further keypress only, unless /6@| MADISON ATTACHCANCELCURRENTDEFINE DIRECTORYEXITEXTRACTFIRSTFOLLOWUPFORWARDGROUPHELPLASTMAILNEXTPOSTREADPRINTREPLYSETSHOWSPAWNSAVESTORE SUBSCRIBE UNSUBSCRIBEUPDATE MADISON ATTACHCANCELCURRENTDEFINE DIRECTORYEXITEXTRACTFIRSTFOLLOWUPFORWARDGROUPHELPLASTMAILNEXTPOSTREADPRINTREPLYSETSHOWSPAWNSAVESTORE SUBSCRIBE UNSUBSCRIBEUPDATE MADISON BACK6C MADISON ATTACHCANCELCURRENTDEFINE DIR \Patterns may contain wildcards. Not used with DIRECTORY/GROUP.t/GROUPF The /GROUP qualifier indicates that information about newsgroups isF desired. The newsgroup information includes the name of the group,F the number of the first and last article available from the server, aF flag indicating whether or not you subscribe to the newsgroup, and< the number of articles in the group that you have not read.F The "groupname-pattern" you specify can contain wildcards;F infND when no file-spec is given./ROTATEeF If specified, the text of each article will be deciphered using the ROT13 cipher.wwewsgroups isF desired. The newsgroup information includes the name of the group,F the number of the first and last article available from the server, aF flag indicating whether or not you subscribe to the newsgroup, and< the number of articles in the group that you have not read.F The "groupname-pattern" you specify can contain wildcards;F infH the message. If omitted,% the article is sent without changes.e/SELFe /SELF /NOSELFF The /[NO]SELF qualifier is used to override your VMS MAIL copy-selfF setting for FORWARD. When /SELF is specified, or copy-self is turnedF on for FORWARD, a copy of the message is sent to yourself as well as( to the destination user(s) you specify. /SIGNATURE /SIGNATUREd /NOSIGNATUREwF The /SIGNATURE qualifier indicates that your "signature" file, if youF have set one with SET SIGINATURE_FILE, should be included at the endF of the message. Specifying /NOSIGNATURE indicates that the signatureF should not be included. If omitted, signature inclusion isF determined by the /AUTOMATIC setting used when the signature file was set up with SET SIGNATURE_FILE./SUBJECT /SUBJECT="subject" /NOSUBJECTwF The /SUBJECT qualifier is used to specify (or, with /NOSUBJECT, omit)F the subject of the message. If not specified, you are prompted for a subject line. /TOr /TO=("address"[,...])F The /TO qualifier can be used to specify the recipients of the mailF message. If specified, surround each address with quotation marks.F If you want to specify a list of reicpients, separate the addresses4 with commas and surround the list with parentheses.ww2 Qualifiers /[NO]APPENDVF If specified, the articles will be appended to the file. The defaultF for this qualifier is /NOAPPEND when a file-spec is given on the6 command line, and /APPEECTwF The /SUBJECT qualifier is used to specify (or, with /NOSUBJECT, omit)F the subject of the message. If not specified, you are prompted for a subject line./TOg /TO=("address"[,...])F The /TO qualifier can be used to specify the recipients of the mailF message. If specified, surround each address with quotation marks.F If you want to specify a list of reicpients, separate the addresses4 with commas and surround the list with parentheses.wwan contain wildcards;F infLtext. This is an alternative toF the file-spec parameter. If omitted and the file-spec parameter is: not specified, you will be prompted for the article text. /FOLLOWUPTOL /FOLLOWUPTO=(group [,...])dF Specifies that followups to the article should be posted to theF specified groups. By default, followups are posted to the same groups as the posted article. /SIGNATURE /SIGNATUREr /NOSIGNATUREuF The /SIGNATURE qualifier indicates that your "signature" file, if yZouF have set one with SET SIGNATURE_FILE, should be included at the endF of the message. Specifying /NOSIGNATURE indicates that the signatureF should not be included. If omitted, signature inclusion isF determined by the /AUTOMATIC setting used when the signature file was set up with SET SIGNATURE_FILE./SUBJECT /SUBJECT=subjecta /NOSUBJECT F The /SUBJECT qualifier can be used to alter or eliminate the subjectF line from the reply. If omitted, the subject of the rNhe /LAST qualifier selects for reading the last article in the* newsgroup available from the news server./NEW /NEWiF The /NEW qualifier causes READ to look for any unseen articles. WhenF used with the /NEXT qualifier, the next unseen article after theF current article is displayed, or if there are none, the first unseen= article in the next newsgroup (alphabetically) is displayed.N/NEXT /NEXTF The /NEXT qualifier causes READ to display the next article in theF n^ewsgroup currently being viewed. If there are none, a NOMORE message is displayed. /PREVIOUSg /PREVIOUSF The /PREVIOUS qualifier causes READ to display the next lower; numbered article in the current newsgroup to be displayed.t/SUBJECT /SUBJECT[=(pattern[,...])]tF When one or more patterns are specified, displays the next availableF article whose subject matches one of the specified patterns. When noF patterns are specified, displays the next available articlPng print job.i/COPIESc /COPIES=n9 Indicates the number of copies of the job to be printed. /FEEDr /FEED /NOFEEDF Controls whether form feeds are automatically inserted at the end of a page./FLAG  /FLAG=keyword /NOFLAGF Controls whether a flag page is printed at the start of the printF job. Valid keyword values are ALL and ONE; if omitted, ALL isF assumed. Note that either value has the same effect, since NEWSRDRB combines all printed articles int_o a single file before printing./FORMf /FORM=form-name@ Specifies the name of the form that you want for the print job./HEADERS /HEADERSu /NOHEADERSdF Controls whether the article headers are printed along with the text* of the article. The default is /HEADERS./HOLD) /HOLD /NOHOLDA Controls whether the job is held in the queue prior to printing.e/NAMEt /NAME=job-name - Specifies a name string to identify the job.f/NOTIFYl /NOTIFYF Indicates that R /EDIT on the REPLY command or by a previous SET EDIT command.S /FOLLOWUPTOn /FOLLOWUPTO=(group [,...])oF Specifies that followups to the article should be posted to theF specified groups. By default, followups are posted to the same groups as the posted article./MAILF The /MAIL qualifier indicates that the reply should be mailed to theF originator of the article. The /MAIL and /POST qualifiers may beF used together to send a reply by mail as well as posting i ct to the newsgroup.bF When both this qualifier and /POST are omitted, mailing and/orE posting of the reply is determined by the current SET REPLY setting.r/POST F The /POST qualifier indicates that the reply should be posted as aF followup article. This is the default if neither /MAIL nor /POST isF specified. The /MAIL and /POST qualifiers may be used together to= send a reply by mail as well as posting it to the newsgroup.UF When both this qualifier and /MAIL ar Tew group is set but the new article is not displayed, giving you theF opportunity to enter some commands before examining any articles in the new group. 2 DIRECTORY_WIDTH F Specifies the number of columns that should be allocated to the FromF and Subject fields in subsequent DIRECTORY commands. By default, theF available space is split evenly between the two fields. Specify SETF DIRECTORY_WIDTH with no qualifiers to revert to the default behaviour.aF You can fix the numgber of columns for one or both of the fields withF this command; if one is fixed, the other will occupy the remaining avaiable space. FormatS SET DIRECTORY_WIDTH 3 Qualifiers/FROMd /FROM=nF Specifies the number of columns for the From field, which can rangeF from 0 to 994. If omitted, the width will default to the available< remaining space after the Subject field width is allocated./SUBJECT /SUBJECT=nwF Specifies the number of columns for the Subject [ local symbols to* the subprocess. The default is /SYMBOLS./WAITi /WAITF Controls whether the system waits until the subprocess is completedF before allowing more commands to be specified. The /NOWAIT qualifierF allows you to specify new commands while the specified subprocess isF running. If you specify /NOWAIT, you should also use /OUTPUT toF direct the output to a file rather than displaying it on the screenF to prevent your terminal from being used by more than oneWuld specify an output other thanF SYS$OUTPUT whenever you specify the /NOWAIT qualifier to preventF output from being displayed while you are specifying new commands.F If you omit the /OUTPUT qualifier, output is written to the current SYS$OUTPUT device.l/PROCESS /PROCESS=subprocess-name F Specifies the name of the subprocess to be created. The default name! of the subprocess is USERNAME_n.a/SYMBOLS /[NO]SYMBOLS=F Determines whether the system passes DCL global anda local symbols to* the subprocess. The default is /SYMBOLS./WAITa /WAITF Controls whether the system waits until the subprocess is completedF before allowing more commands to be specified. The /NOWAIT qualifierF allows you to specify new commands while the specified subprocess isF running. If you specify /NOWAIT, you should also use /OUTPUT toF direct the output to a file rather than displaying it on the screenF to prevent your terminal from being used by more than onec /PARAMETERS=(parameter [,...])yF Specifies up to eight optional parameters to be passed to the print queue with the job./PRINT Synonym for /NOW./QUEUE /QUEUE=queue-nameF Specifies the name of the print queue to which the job should be submitted.y/ROTATEoF If specified, the text of each article will be deciphered using the ROT13 cipher./SPACE /SPACE /NOSPACET3 Specifies that the output should be double-spaced.i/TRAILER /TRAILER=keywordb / LOCKSTATE is specified. If you omitF or negate this qualifier, the state remains unchanged when theF defined key is pressed. You cannot specify both /SETSTATE and /TERMINATE. /TERMINATE /[NO]TERMINATEF Determines whether the specified command string is executed when theF defined key is pressed. If not terminated, you must press RETURN for: the command to be executed. The default is /NOTERMINATE.wweenF to prevent your terminal from being used by more than oneeply will be9 "Re: " followed by the subject of the original article.cwwhe recipients of the mailF message. If specified, surround each address with quotation marks.F If you want to specify a list of reicpients, separate the addresses4 with commas and surround the list with parentheses.wwb /SEENF Causes only those those articles marked "seen" to be listed. (NotF used with DIRECTORY/GROUP.) The default is to list both seen and unseen articles./SORTSF Used with process simultaneously.wwrom 0 to 994. If omitted, the width will default to theC available remaining space after the From field width is allocated. 2 EDITF The SET EDIT command is used for two reasons. First, SET EDIT andF SET NOEDIT turn on and off, respectively, the automatic invocation ofF a text editor when composing messages with the MAIL, POST, and REPLYF commands. Second, the /EDITOR qualifier can be used to select any callable editor. Format: S]ormation is displayed about all groups whose names match the pattern you specify.v/KEYWORD /KEYWORD=(keyword [,...])F Lists only those articles with Keywords lines containing one of theF specified keywords. Keywords may NOT contain wilcards. Not used with DIRECTORY/GROUP./SEEN  /SEENF Causes only those those articles marked "seen" to be listed. (NotF used with DIRECTORY/GROUP.) The default is to list both seen and unseen articles.o/SORToF Used withb DIRECTORY/GROUP. Causes the groups to be listed inF alphabetical order. If omitted, the groups will be listed as theyF appear in your newsrc file (if you have one set). If you don't have@ a newsrc file set, the listing is sorted alphabetically anyway./SUBJECT /SUBJECT=(pattern [,...])F Lists only those articles whose Subject line matches one of theF specified patterns. Patterns may contain wildcards. Not used with DIRECTORY/GROUP.f/UNSEENy /UNSEENF Cauee whoseF subject matches one of the patterns on the most recent READ/SUBJECT* command on which patterns were specified.F If no matching articles are found, a NOMOREMATCH message is displayed( and the current pattern set is cleared.F Only the /GROUP qualifier may be specified with the /SUBJECT. qualifier. All other qualifiers are ignored./THREAD  /THREADF The /THREAD qualifier causes READ to look for the next article with aF subject line matching the current article's`you should be notified by a broadcast message when theF job has been printed. May be specified on the PRINT and PRINT/NOW commands./NOWF Closes the pending print job and submits it for printing. You may/ specify the /NOTIFY qualifier on this command.l /PARAMETERSe /PARAMETERS=(parameter [,...])qF Specifies up to eight optional parameters to be passed to the print queue with the job./PRINT Synonym for /NOW./QUEUE /QUEUE=queue-nameF Specifies the name of the pkrint queue to which the job should be submitted. /ROTATErF If specified, the text of each article will be deciphered using the ROT13 cipher./SPACE /SPACEi /NOSPACEh3 Specifies that the output should be double-spaced.u/TRAILER /TRAILER=keywordy /NOTRAILERuF Controls whether a trailer page is printed at the end of the printF job. Valid keyword values are ALL and ONE; if omitted, ALL isF assumed. Note that either value has the same effect, since Ni process simultaneously.wwrom 0 to 994. If omitted, the width will default to theC available remaining space after the From field width is allocated. 2 EDITF The SET EDIT command is used for two reasons. First, SET EDIT andF SET NOEDIT turn on and off, respectively, the automatic invocation ofF a text editor when composing messages with the MAIL, POST, and REPLYF commands. Second, the /EDITOR qualifier can be used to select any callable editor. Format: Sdses only those those articles not marked "seen" to be listed.F (Not used with DIRECTORY/GROUP.) The default is to list both seen and unseen articles.i/WIDTH /WIDTH=(keyword [,...])F Formats the width of parts of the directory display. Not used withF DIRECTORY/GROUP. You may omit the parentheses if only one keyword is. specified. Possible keywords are as follows:7 FROM=n Specifies the width of the From column.r: SUBJECT=n Specifies the width of the Subject colfe omitted, mailing and/orE posting of the reply is determined by the current SET REPLY setting.c/SELFl /SELF /NOSELFF The /[NO]SELF qualifier is used to override your VMS MAIL copy-selfF setting for REPLY. When /SELF is specified, or copy-self is turnedF on for REPLY, a copy of the message is sent to yourself as well as toF the destination user(s) you specify. This qualifier may only be used* if the /MAIL qualifier is also specified. /SIGNATURE /SIGNATUREf /NOSIGNATumn.F The default width for each column is roughly one-half of theF available screen width after the other columns in the display areF accounted for. Note that it is possible to specify the widths such; that the resulting display is wider than the screen width.swwth NEWSRDR;F the default is "TPU" (which uses VAXTPU/EVE). "EDT" is the otherF callable editor that comes with VMS; if you have the VAXF Language-Sensitive Editor installed, you can also use " subject line. This canF be used repeatedly within a newsgroup to follow a thread ofF conversation. When no further matching articles are found, a messageF is displayed and the current article is reset to the first article you read in the thread.F You may use the /NEW qualifier with READ/THREAD to follow a thread of articles you have not yet seen.ww follows:7 FROM=n Specifies the width of the From column.d: SUBJECT=n Specifies the width of the Subject collURERF The /SIGNATURE qualifier indicates that your "signature" file, if youF have set one with SET SIGNATURE_FILE, should be included at the endF of the message. Specifying /NOSIGNATURE indicates that the signatureF should not be included. If omitted, signature inclusion isF determined by the /AUTOMATIC setting used when the signature file was set up with SET SIGNATURE_FILE./SUBJECT /SUBJECT=subjectt /NOSUBJECTdF The /SUBJECT qualifier can be used to alter or elimin h field, which canF range from 0 to 994. If omitted, the width will default to theC available remaining space after the From field width is allocated. 2 EDITF The SET EDIT command is used for two reasons. First, SET EDIT andF SET NOEDIT turn on and off, respectively, the automatic invocation ofF a text editor when composing messages with the MAIL, POST, and REPLYF commands. Second, the /EDITOR qualifier can be used to select any callable editor. Format: SmET EDIT SET NOEDITe 3 Qualifierh/EDITORs /EDITOR=(editor,type)F The /EDITOR qualifier is used to select an editor for subsequent useC in message composition. The editor type may be CALLABLE or SPAWN.sF For CALLABLE, any available callable editor can be used with NEWSRDR;F the default is "TPU" (which uses VAXTPU/EVE). "EDT" is the otherF callable editor that comes with VMS; if you have the VAXF Language-Sensitive Editor installed, you can also use "jET EDIT SET NOEDITe 3 Qualifierh/EDITORs /EDITOR=(editor,type)F The /EDITOR qualifier is used to select an editor for subsequent useC in message composition. The editor type may be CALLABLE or SPAWN.sF For CALLABLE, any available callable editor can be used with NEWSRDR;F the default is "TPU" (which uses VAXTPU/EVE). "EDT" is the otherF callable editor that comes with VMS; if you have the VAXF Language-Sensitive Editor installed, you can also use "nLSE". Any2 other compliant callable editor may also be used.F For type SPAWN, you specify the command to be spawned. The commandF should execute a command procedure which in turn invokes the spawned< editor. Refer to the user's guide for further information.2 FORCE_MAIL_PROTOCOLeF The SET FORCE_MAIL_PROTOCOL command forces NEWSRDR to prefix allF e-mail addresses with the VMS MAIL foreign mail protocol prefixF (taken from logical name NEWSRDR_MAIL_PROTOCOL), even on meEWSRDRB combines all printed articles into a single file before printing.wwWN, you specify the command to be spawned. The commandF should execute a command procedure which in turn invokes the spawned< editor. Refer to the user's guide for further information.2 FORCE_MAIL_PROTOCOLeF The SET FORCE_MAIL_PROTOCOL command forces NEWSRDR to prefix allF e-mail addresses with the VMS MAIL foreign mail protocol prefixF (taken from logical name NEWSRDR_MAIL_PROTOCOL), even on me ate the subjectF line from the reply. If omitted, the subject of the reply will be9 "Re: " followed by the subject of the original article.a/TOa /TO=(address[,...])F When mailing the reply, this qualifier directs the reply to theF specified address or addresses. By default, replies are sent to theF address in the Reply-To header (or From header if there is no4 Reply-To) in the article to which you are replying.wwESSAGE_ID (note underscore in place of hyphen),F P uLSE". Any2 other compliant callable editor may also be used.F For type SPAWN, you specify the command to be spawned. The commandF should execute a command procedure which in turn invokes the spawned< editor. Refer to the user's guide for further information.2 FORCE_MAIL_PROTOCOLeF The SET FORCE_MAIL_PROTOCOL command forces NEWSRDR to prefix allF e-mail addresses with the VMS MAIL foreign mail protocol prefixF (taken from logical name NEWSRDR_MAIL_PROTOCOL), even on meossagesF addressed to local users. By default, NEWSRDR prefixes addresses4 only when they are identified as network addresses.2 FORMF Specifies the printer form to be used by default on subsequent PRINT commands. Format: SET FORM form-namee SET NOFORMi 2 HEADERSlF The SET HEADERS command is used to select or remove header fields in subsequent article displays.fF Header field names recognized by this command are: FROM, DATE,F NEWSGROUPS, SUBJEpCT, MESSAGE_ID (note underscore in place of hyphen),F PATH, REPLY_TO, SENDER, FOLLOWUP_TO, EXPIRES, REFERENCES,F DISTRIBUTION, ORGANIZATION, KEYWORDS, SUMMARY, APPROVED, LINES, andF XREF. Use "NO" in front of the header field name to remove the field" from subsequent article displays.2 IGNOREF The SET [NO]IGNORE command is used to establish or remove an ignore3 criterion for one newsgroup or for all newsgroups.  Format:& SET [NO]IGNORE [group-name] 3 Parametesrt group-namehF The newsgroup for which the ignore criterion is to be added orF removed. If omitted, defaults to the current newsgroup. Not used with /GLOBAL. 3 Qualifiers/FROMn /FROM=patternF Bases the criterion on an article's From line. Any From lineF matching the specified pattern, which can contain wildcards, will be ignored.S/GLOBALuF Adds or removes the ignore criterion from the global ignore list, affecting all newsgroups. /NEWSGROUPS r /NEWSGROUPS=patternF Bases the criterion on an article's Newsgroups line. Any NewsgroupsF line matching the specified pattern, which can contain wildcards, will be ignored.p/SUBJECT /SUBJECT=patterndF Bases the criterion on an article's Subject line. Any Subject lineF matching the specified pattern, which can contain wildcards, will be ignored.e2 NEWGROUP_ACTION F Sets the action that NEWSRDR should taken when it discovers a new newsgroup on the news server.s Format:# SET NEWGROUP_ACTION NONEt% SET NEWGROUP_ACTION PROMPT ( SET NEWGROUP_ACTION SUBSCRIBEF The default action, NONE, has NEWSRDR announce the availability ofF the new newsgroup, but does not subscribe you to the group. TheF PROMPT action has NEWSRDR prompt you interactively as to whether orF not you wish to subscribe to the new group. The SUBSCRIBE actionE causes NEWSRDR to subscribe you to all new newsgroups automatically.d2 NEWSRCFt Establishes the name of a "newsrc" file, which is a plain text fileF that contains information about groups you are subscribed to and theF articles you have seen in those groups. This kind of file is used by other news readers. Format:! SET NEWSRC [file-spec]  SET NONEWSRCaF By using a newsrc file, you can switch between NEWSRDR and most otherF news readers without losing subscription and seen-articleF information. If you omit the file-specy, it defaults to SYS$LOGIN:XX.NEWSRC.T 3 Qualifiers/SUBSCRIBED_ONLY /SUBSCRIBED_ONLYlF Causes NEWSRDR to write out information only on newsgroups to whichF you are subscribed, rather than the entire list. This can save diskF space and is useful if you intend to use the newsrc file only for1 specifying the order of the newsgroups you read.hF Other news readers may expect to see all newsgroups listed in yourF newsrc file, so you should be careful with this option vssagesF addressed to local users. By default, NEWSRDR prefixes addresses4 only when they are identified as network addresses.2 FORMF Specifies the printer form to be used by default on subsequent PRINT commands. Format: SET FORM form-nameT SET NOFORMu 2 HEADERSbF The SET HEADERS command is used to select or remove header fields in subsequent article displays.SF Header field names recognized by this command are: FROM, DATE,F NEWSGROUPS, SUBJE wCT, MESSAGE_ID (note underscore in place of hyphen),F PATH, REPLY_TO, SENDER, FOLLOWUP_TO, EXPIRES, REFERENCES,F DISTRIBUTION, ORGANIZATION, KEYWORDS, SUMMARY, APPROVED, LINES, andF XREF. Use "NO" in front of the header field name to remove the field" from subsequent article displays.2 IGNOREF The SET [NO]IGNORE command is used to establish or remove an ignore3 criterion for one newsgroup or for all newsgroups.G Format:& SET [NO]IGNORE [group-name] 3 Paramete|rc group-name F The newsgroup for which the ignore criterion is to be added orF removed. If omitted, defaults to the current newsgroup. Not used with /GLOBAL. 3 Qualifiers/FROMe /FROM=patternF Bases the criterion on an article's From line. Any From lineF matching the specified pattern, which can contain wildcards, will be ignored. /GLOBALaF Adds or removes the ignore criterion from the global ignore list, affecting all newsgroups. /NEWSGROUPS { /NEWSGROUPS=patternF Bases the criterion on an article's Newsgroups line. Any NewsgroupsF line matching the specified pattern, which can contain wildcards, will be ignored.w/SUBJECT /SUBJECT=patternwF Bases the criterion on an article's Subject line. Any Subject lineF matching the specified pattern, which can contain wildcards, will be ignored.S2 NEWGROUP_ACTIONF Sets the action that NEWSRDR should taken when it discovers a new newsgroup on the news server.zif you are- sharing your newsrc with other news readers..2 PERSONAL_NAMEnF The SET [NO]PERSONAL_NAME command is used to establish (or remove) aF personal name which is added to your network address in article postings. Format:( SET PERSONAL_NAME "your name" SET NOPERSONAL_NAMEF If you want to preserve upper and lower case in your name, or theF name contains blanks or other special characters, you should surroundF it with quotation marks or omit it fr~om the command line and enter it when prompted.d 3 Qualifiert/MAILm /MAILF Causes NEWSRDR to extract your personal name string from VMS MAIL and! use that in subsequent postings.b2 QUEUEcF Specifies the print queue to be used by default on PRINT commands. The default is SYS$PRINT. Format: SET QUEUE queue-namem2 REPLYhF The SET REPLY command is used to set the default reply mechanism forF REPLY commands. Possible reply types are MAIL and POST. You may| Format:# SET NEWGROUP_ACTION NONEi% SET NEWGROUP_ACTION PROMPTd( SET NEWGROUP_ACTION SUBSCRIBEF The default action, NONE, has NEWSRDR announce the availability ofF the new newsgroup, but does not subscribe you to the group. TheF PROMPT action has NEWSRDR prompt you interactively as to whether orF not you wish to subscribe to the new group. The SUBSCRIBE actionE causes NEWSRDR to subscribe you to all new newsgroups automatically.r2 NEWSRCF} /NEWSGROUPS=patternF Bases the criterion on an article's Newsgroups line. Any NewsgroupsF line matching the specified pattern, which can contain wildcards, will be ignored.h/SUBJECT /SUBJECT=patternhF Bases the criterion on an article's Subject line. Any Subject lineF matching the specified pattern, which can contain wildcards, will be ignored.t2 NEWGROUP_ACTIONdF Sets the action that NEWSRDR should taken when it discovers a new newsgroup on the news server. Format:# SET NEWGROUP_ACTION NONE% SET NEWGROUP_ACTION PROMPTS( SET NEWGROUP_ACTION SUBSCRIBEF The default action, NONE, has NEWSRDR announce the availability ofF the new newsgroup, but does not subscribe you to the group. TheF PROMPT action has NEWSRDR prompt you interactively as to whether orF not you wish to subscribe to the new group. The SUBSCRIBE actionE causes NEWSRDR to subscribe you to all new newsgroups automatically.t2 NEWSRCF8 specify more than one reply type on the command, as in: SET REPLY MAIL, POSTiF You can override these settings by specifying the /POST and/or /MAIL! qualifiers on the REPLY command.2 SEENF The SET SEEN command is used to mark one or more articles as "seen",F so that they will not show up in subsequent READ/NEW or READ/NEXT commands. Format:& SET SEEN [article-range...]( SET NOSEEN [article-range...]F If SET NOSEEN is specified, the selecte Establishes the name of a "newsrc" file, which is a plain text fileF that contains information about groups you are subscribed to and theF articles you have seen in those groups. This kind of file is used by other news readers. Format:! SET NEWSRC [file-spec]n SET NONEWSRCRF By using a newsrc file, you can switch between NEWSRDR and most otherF news readers without losing subscription and seen-articleF information. If you omit the file-spec, it defaults to SYS$LOGIN:XX.NEWSRC.t 3 Qualifiers/SUBSCRIBED_ONLY /SUBSCRIBED_ONLYDF Causes NEWSRDR to write out information only on newsgroups to whichF you are subscribed, rather than the entire list. This can save diskF space and is useful if you intend to use the newsrc file only for1 specifying the order of the newsgroups you read.SF Other news readers may expect to see all newsgroups listed in yourF newsrc file, so you should be careful with this option if you are- sharing your newsrc with other news readers.:2 PERSONAL_NAMERF The SET [NO]PERSONAL_NAME command is used to establish (or remove) aF personal name which is added to your network address in article postings. Format:( SET PERSONAL_NAME "your name" SET NOPERSONAL_NAMEF If you want to preserve upper and lower case in your name, or theF name contains blanks or other special characters, you should surroundF it with quotation marks or omit it from the command line and enter it when prompted.. 3 Qualifiere/MAILt /MAILF Causes NEWSRDR to extract your personal name string from VMS MAIL and! use that in subsequent postings.l2 QUEUEsF Specifies the print queue to be used by default on PRINT commands. The default is SYS$PRINT. Format: SET QUEUE queue-namef2 REPLYLF The SET REPLY command is used to set the default reply mechanism forF REPLY commands. Possible reply types are MAIL and POST. You mayd articles are marked as not having been seen. 3 Parametera article-range...eF A list of one or more article numbers or ranges (specified byF starting and ending article numbers separated by a hyphen). IfF omitted, only the current article will be set seen. You may use "."! to refer to the current article.e 3 Qualifiers/ALL /ALLiF Causes all articles in the current group to be marked. /ALL cannot( be specified with any other qualifiers./CROSS_REFERENCESw /CROSS_REFERENCESF Causes all articles cross-referenced by marked articles to also be marked./SUBJECT /SUBJECT=(pattern[,...])eF Causes all articles with subject headers matching the specifiedF patterns to be marked. If no article ranges are specified withF /SUBJECT, all articles from the current article to the last available/ article in the current newsgroup are examined. /THREADl /THREADF Causes all subsequent articles in the current newsgroup with subject@ lines matching the current article's subject line to be marked.2 SIGNATURE_FILEF The SET SIGNATURE_FILE command is used to identify a file to beF appended to articles you post and mail messages you send. This fileF can contain "signature" information -- your name, company, address,> etc. -- which you would like to send out with every message.F Signature files may not contain more than 8 lines of information, and. the lines may not exceed 80 columns in width. 3 Qualifiert8 specify more than one reply type on the command, as in: SET REPLY MAIL, POSToF You can override these settings by specifying the /POST and/or /MAIL! qualifiers on the REPLY command.i2 SEENF The SET SEEN command is used to mark one or more articles as "seen",F so that they will not show up in subsequent READ/NEW or READ/NEXT commands. Format:& SET SEEN [article-range...]( SET NOSEEN [article-range...]F If SET NOSEEN is specified, the selected articles are marked as not having been seen. 3 Parameterm article-range...IF A list of one or more article numbers or ranges (specified byF starting and ending article numbers separated by a hyphen). IfF omitted, only the current article will be set seen. You may use "."! to refer to the current article.t 3 Qualifiers/ALL /ALL.F Causes all articles in the current group to be marked. /ALL cannot( be specified with any other qualifiers./CROSS_REFERENCESn /CROSS_REFERENCESF Causes all articles cross-referenced by marked articles to also be marked./SUBJECT /SUBJECT=(pattern[,...])lF Causes all articles with subject headers matching the specifiedF patterns to be marked. If no article ranges are specified withF /SUBJECT, all articles from the current article to the last available/ article in the current newsgroup are examined.i/THREADe /THREADF Causes all subsequent articles in the current newsgroup with sub ject@ lines matching the current article's subject line to be marked.2 SIGNATURE_FILEF The SET SIGNATURE_FILE command is used to identify a file to beF appended to articles you post and mail messages you send. This fileF can contain "signature" information -- your name, company, address,> etc. -- which you would like to send out with every message.F Signature files may not contain more than 8 lines of information, and. the lines may not exceed 80 columns in width. 3 Qualifier" /AUTOMATIC /AUTOMATIC=(send-type[,...]) /NOAUTOMATIChF Use the /AUTOMATIC qualifier to specify when the signature fileF should be included automatically in outgoing mail or postings.F Possible send-types are MAIL and POST. Use /NOAUTOMATIC to preventF the automatic inclusion of your signature file on all outgoing messages.F You can override this setting by specifying the /[NO]SIGNATURE1 qualifier on the MAIL, POST, and REPLY commands.2 UNSEENF /AUTOMATIC /AUTOMATIC=(send-type[,...])f /NOAUTOMATICLF Use the /AUTOMATIC qualifier to specify when the signature fileF should be included automatically in outgoing mail or postings.F Possible send-types are MAIL and POST. Use /NOAUTOMATIC to preventF the automatic inclusion of your signature file on all outgoing messages.F You can override this setting by specifying the /[NO]SIGNATURE1 qualifier on the MAIL, POST, and REPLY commands.c2 UNSEENF The SET UNSEEN command marks articles as "unseen" or "new". This isF useful when a long article is being displayed that you do not wish to5 read at the moment, but would like to look at later.o Format:( SET UNSEEN [article-range...] 3 Parametere article-range...F A list of one or more article numbers or ranges (specified byF starting and ending article numbers separated by a hyphen). IfF omitted, only the current article will be set seen. You may use "." The SET UNSEEN command marks articles as "unseen" or "new". This isF useful when a long article is being displayed that you do not wish to5 read at the moment, but would like to look at later. Format:( SET UNSEEN [article-range...] 3 Parameter article-range...F A list of one or more article numbers or ranges (specified byF starting and ending article numbers separated by a hyphen). IfF omitted, only the current article will be set seen. You may use "."! to refer to the current article. 3 Qualifier/ALL /ALLF Causes all articles in the current group to be marked unseen. /ALL/ cannot be specified with any other qualifiers./CROSS_REFERENCES /CROSS_REFERENCESF Causes all articles cross-referenced by marked articles to also be marked./SUBJECT /SUBJECT=(pattern[,...])F Causes all articles with subject headers matching the specifiedF patterns to be marked. If no article ranges are specified withF /SUBJECT, all articles from the current article to the last available/ article in the current newsgroup are examined./THREAD /THREADF Causes all subsequent articles in the current newsgroup with subject@ lines matching the current article's subject line to be marked.ww\15Ɩ1 SHOWF The SHOW command is used to display any or all of your profileC settings, the node name of the news server, and the current group. Format: SHOW ALL! SHO! to refer to the current article. 3 Qualifier/ALL /ALLF Causes all articles in the current group to be marked unseen. /ALL/ cannot be specified with any other qualifiers./CROSS_REFERENCES /CROSS_REFERENCESF Causes all articles cross-referenced by marked articles to also be marked./SUBJECT /SUBJECT=(pattern[,...])F Causes all articles with subject headers matching the specifiedF patterns to be marked. If no article ranges are specified withF /SUBJECT, all articles from the current article to the last available/ article in the current newsgroup are examined./THREAD /THREADF Causes all subsequent articles in the current newsgroup with subject@ lines matching the current article's subject line to be marked.ww&_ʖ1 SHOWF The SHOW command is used to display any or all of your profileC settings, the node name of the news server, and the current group. Format: SHOW ALL! SHO