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The message text screen shows you the text of the message along with its header. If a message has attachments, those will be listed (but not displayed) also.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | PINE 3.96 MESSAGE TEXT Folder: INBOX Message 15 of 20 ALL | | | | Date: Tue, 19 Dec 1995 10:03:26 -0800 | | From: Ross Armstrong <ross@elsewhere.edu> | | To: Jasjit Singh <jsingh@edutech.nowhere.edu> | | Cc: isabelle@elsewhere.edu | | Subject: Scanning pencil drawings | | | | Hello, Jasjit, | | Next quarter, I'm planning on having students in my drawing class | | scan their work and email the graphics files as MIME-attachments to my | | TA Isabelle, who will then make them available through our department's | | WWW server. Do you have any tips for scanning pencil drawings? | | Thanks in advance! | | | | | | -Ross | | | |? Help M Main Menu P PrevMsg - PrevPage D Delete R Reply | |O OTHER CMDS V ViewAttch N NextMsg Spc NextPage U Undelete F Forward | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------The screen's top bar displays information about the currently open message, folder and collection. You see the name of the collection (if there is one) in angle brackets, then the name of the folder, then the message number and finally the position within the current message (in percent). If the message is marked for deletion ``DEL'' will appear in the upper right as well.
As with every Pine screen, the bottom two lines show you the commands available:
This feature searches for a word in a message or goes to the first/last line.
These commands are active in this and most other Pine screens (except while composing a message); they are therefore only listed here.