# | Name | Location | Type | Details | Index | Description |
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.01 | message | 0;1 | POINTER | 3.9 | Messages exist in the MESSAGE file and are pointed to by multiple RECIPIENTS. File. | |
2 | mailbox index(+) | 0;2 | NUMERIC | C | This field is used to help the user choose a message. It is assigned when a message is delivered into a MailBox. | |
3 | new flag | 0;3 | SET OF CODES | 0:NOT NEW 1:NEW | This field indicates to the user and to MailMan whether or not a message is new. | |
4 | last read date/time | 0;4 | DATE-TIME | This is the last date/time the message was read, printed. | ||
5 | automatic delete date | 0;5 | DATE-TIME | AC | This is the date at which this message will be 'vaporized', deleted from this mail basket for this user. the message will be taken out of the users mail basket at the first time that the IN-BASKET-PURGE runs. | |
6 | network priority transmission? | 0;6 | SET OF CODES | 1:HIGH PRIORITY 0:REGULAR PRIORITY 2:LOW PRIORITY | This field is used to flag messages that need to be transmitted before or after all other messages in a queue. Messages in the queue which are flagged as HIGH priority are transmitted before all other messages. Messages in the queue which are flagged as REGULAR priority (default) are transmitted next. Messages in the queue which are flagged as LOW priority are transmitted after all other messages. Messages with the same priority are transmitted in IEN order, which is not necessarily the order in which they appear in the transmit queue. Only the POSTMASTER (or surrogate) may change the priority of a message in a transmit queue. If, during a transmission, MailMan has problems with a particular message, MailMan may flag that message as LOW priority, so that other messages in the queue will transmit, before the problem message is attempted again. Changes to message priorities can be made even while a queue is being transmitted. | |
7 | delete date set by mailman? | 0;7 | BOOLEAN | 0:NO 1:YES | When the IN BASKET PURGE sets a delete date for a message, it sets this field to 1. If a user sets a delete date for a message, this field is set to 0. |
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