Subj : Re: Message Pointers on n To : G00R00 From : WKITTY42 Date : Thu Jan 31 2019 07:20 pm On 09/10/14, g00r00 said the following... g0> wk> jump up to the next post in a thread (mystic doesn't yet support this g0> g0> Mystic has supported this since 1997. What doesn't work for you? referto and seealso in the headers always show 0 on imported messages... they appear to work fine on locally written messages... may be this is because mutil doesn't yet have a message linking function that is run after tossing the mail?? g0> wk> when (if?) the JAM (and SQUish) capabilities are fully implemented, g0> wk> things should be clearer and easier to follow... g0> g0> What exactly isn't fully implemented? Just because you want the last g0> read pointers to work differently than they do doesn't mean its not g0> "fully implemented" :) nonononononoon... i'm not saying that i want them to work differently... there are two read pointers... at least in JAM areas... lastread and highread... highread is the highest message read in an area whereas lastread is the actual message i'm on when leaving a message area... they may both be the same number but not always... it is a basic feature of JAM areas that i've not seen in operation in mystic... --- Mystic BBS v1.10 A51 (Windows) * Origin: (46:1/132) þ Synchronet þ thePharcyde_ >> telnet://bbs.pharcyde.org (Wisconsin) .