Oliver Wagner said, 

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> commodity, whereas Genesis should. But MUI give the programmer no
>> choice in this matter.

> #define MUIA_Application_UseCommodities     0x80425ee5 /* V10 i.. BOOL       
>       */

> V10 is MUI 3.3, AFAIR. I admit to never have bothered to set this.

It seems no one else has either. Every MUI app I've used shows up in
Exchange so I'd assumed it was compulsory. Thanks for the
clarification.

I'd say that MicroDot should be a commodity, for background checking
of mail, while Voyager and AmIRC should not. all MO of course.


Neil
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