Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!twwells!bill From: bill@twwells.com (T. William Wells) Newsgroups: news.newusers.questions Subject: Re: Cancelling Post Message-ID: <1989Sep22.233709.8593@twwells.com> Date: 22 Sep 89 23:37:09 GMT References: <1918@hydra.gatech.EDU> <3453@midway.cs.glasgow.ac.uk> Organization: None, Ft. Lauderdale, FL Lines: 22 In article <3453@midway.cs.glasgow.ac.uk> jack@cs.glasgow.ac.uk (Jack Campin) writes: : [One particularly round-the-barn way of being able to reread an article.] Try commands like P, to get the previous article; N, to get the next article, and m, to mark the current article as unread. These don't care if the article has been read or not. Moreoever, there are commands to search already read articles. And typing in any article number will bring up that article, even if read. So, if you have an article number, type g and then type .
, then type m. The article is now yours for processing, just as if you had never read it. Or, use the various commands that don't care if you have read the article. Or.... RTFM --- Bill { uunet | novavax | ankh | sunvice } !twwells!bill bill@twwells.com