PC DOS: How to Use One-Off Addressing
ID: Q119560
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Mail for PC Networks, version 3.0b
on the following platforms: MS-DOS
SUMMARY
In version 3.0b of the Microsoft Mail for PC Networks MS-DOS client, you
can type an external postoffice or gateway address directly in the To or Cc
line, although some directory traversing is required. This is called one-
off addressing. You can use one-off addressing by traversing the address
lists and pressing the INSERT key when the address list you require is
displayed.
For example, to use one-off addressing for a PROFS address perform the
following steps:
- Select Compose, To.
- Press the LEFT ARROW key to display the available address lists.
- Choose PROFS, then choose the Node. The available addresses will be
displayed.
You can now press the INSERT key and type in the VM ID to which you want
to send mail.
To use one-off addressing for an external postoffice address, perform the
following steps:
- Select Compose, To.
- Press the LEFT ARROW key to display the available address lists.
- Choose Postoffice Network List, then choose the network and postoffice.
The available addresses will be displayed.
You can now press the INSERT key and type in the mailbox to which you
want to send mail.
Additional query words:
3.00b
Keywords :
Version : WINDOWS:3.0b
Platform : WINDOWS
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