Index: freexp/xp-e.rq
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RCS file: /server/cvs/freexp/xp-e.rq,v
retrieving revision 1.91
retrieving revision 1.94
diff -u -r1.91 -r1.94
--- freexp/xp-e.rq      21 Oct 2004 07:54:33 -0000      1.91
+++ freexp/xp-e.rq      23 Oct 2004 20:15:18 -0000      1.94
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 K (c) 1993-1999 Peter Mandrella
 K (c) 2000-2001 OpenXP-Team
 K (c) 2002-2004 FreeXP, http://www.freexp.de
-# $Id: xp-e.rq,v 1.91 2004/10/21 07:54:33 mw Exp $
+# $Id: xp-e.rq,v 1.94 2004/10/23 20:15:18 mw Exp $
 
 # Online Help File, Key Macros
 1 XP-E.HLP
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
 19   October
 20   November
 21   December
-# Lister
+# Reader
 22   Help
 23   Search for:~
 24   Searching...
@@ -169,8 +169,8 @@
 
 4  A E L V T I S O
 
-# Lister keys
-# Print, write to file, flag message "deleted" and leave lister,
+# Reader keys
+# Print, write to file, flag message "deleted" and leave reader,
 # flag message "deleted", flag message "hold", *higlight* color switch
 
 5  D W L ^L H C
@@ -463,7 +463,7 @@
 11   Subject-name
 12   Wait
 13   Fullscreen
-14   Output to lister
+14   Output to reader
 15   Memory:~
 16   KBytes
 17   Look for files in AUTOEXEC directory
@@ -601,7 +601,7 @@
 7    activate this option?
 8    ~^Yes ,  ^No ~
 9    Use MIME for news
-10   ZCONNECT: ISO charset
+10   ZConnect: ISO charset
 11   MIME: quoted-printable
 12   Use MIME for header contents
 13   Remove unnecessary header lines
@@ -814,7 +814,7 @@
 + 271
 0    49
 1    PGP settings
-2    ZCONNECT: PGP support
+2    ZConnect: PGP support
 3    Batch mode
 4    Wait for key after PGP call
 5    Automatic key import from Mails
@@ -2175,7 +2175,7 @@
 2    Newsgrps.
 3    Users
 4    Messages
-5    Lister
+5    Reader
 6    ArcViewer
 7    Editor
 8    Terminal
@@ -2217,7 +2217,7 @@
 1    Newsgrp. window
 2    Users window
 3    Message window
-4    Lister
+4    Reader
 5    Archive Viewer
 6    Editor
 7    Terminal
@@ -2944,7 +2944,7 @@
 +  3001
 1  Request PGP Key from ...
 2  PGP key request
-3  If your software does support ZCONNECT-PGP then it should
+3  If your software does support ZConnect-PGP then it should
 4  answer this message by sending your PGP public key.
 5
 6  - message was created automatically -
@@ -3002,7 +3002,7 @@
 14 Nodelist/Pointlist %s not found
 16 Not possible with monochrome graphics adapter.
 17 PGP not found.
-18 First enable ZCONNECT PGP support!
+18 First enable ZConnect PGP support!
 19 Your graphics adapter does not support VESA DPMS.
 20 Please enter the full URL (http://do.main/...).
 21 The device '/dev/%s' does not exist!
Index: freexp/doc/xp-e.ihq
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RCS file: /server/cvs/freexp/doc/xp-e.ihq,v
retrieving revision 1.77
retrieving revision 1.78
diff -u -r1.77 -r1.78
--- freexp/doc/xp-e.ihq 14 Oct 2004 10:15:33 -0000      1.77
+++ freexp/doc/xp-e.ihq 23 Oct 2004 20:29:13 -0000      1.78
@@ -2457,27 +2457,24 @@
 story...
 @
 8003
-Incoming Fido message packets normally have a file
-extension made out of the day of the week plus a
-number, eg. *.MO3 or *.TU1.
-
-But not all. For example some boxes now put a letter
-on instead of a number (*.MOA).
-
-If you should be served by a box that sends files
-with different names from "standard", you must
-activate this switch, so that packets with non
-standard names are imported. Your Sysop can tell
-you what to expect from his box.
-
-This means of course, that XP cannot recognise
-files which really are other types so easily, so for
-example a file with extension MOD, that is not a mail
-packet, lands in the SPOOL subdirectory and not in
-your file request directory as it otherwise would.
-(All mail packets go temporarily to SPOOL to be
-worked on)
-
+Incoming compressed Fido mail packets normally have a
+file extension made up of the day of the week plus a
+number, eg. *.MO3 or *.TU1. The number starts at 1 at
+the beginning of each day and is incremented by 1
+every time a new bundle is created. Because of DOS
+limitations, a problem arises after bundle number 9
+and to get around this, mail processing software then
+uses letters instead of numbers, starting at A and
+going up to Z, e.g. *.MOA, *.TUF, *.FRS etc.
+
+This is what's known as "extended packet names" and
+it's very advisable to enable this, otherwise, a file
+arriving with an extension of .MOA will not be
+recognised as a mail bundle and will not be placed in
+the SPOOL directory. It will just sit in the FILES
+directory until noticed by the user and will then
+have to be manually imported. Needless to say,
+important mail could be missed!
 @
 8005
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