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Ameol 2.55 Upgrade FAQs
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Ameol 2.54 Upgrade FAQs
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What changes do I need to make to Ameol once I migrate to a
CIXdesktop account?
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Can I use anti-virus software with Ameol?
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How do I set up Ameol to connect to cix conferencing from another
ISP?
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How do I set up a second Ameol user on my machine?
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When do I need to run Ameol Setup? And how?
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I made a mess of entering my user name or password details when I
installed Ameol2. How do I go back and correct then?
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How do I setup the CIX Spam and Virus Filter?
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How do I set up Ameol to connect via the CIX Homeworker ADSL
service?
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Can I change the number of logs archived by Ameol?
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Can I change the port numbers used by Ameol to connect to NNTP, POP3
and/or SMTP?
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How do I increase the number of archives kept?
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Why do I get shorter lines in the messages I post than the value
I've set i-n 'Wrap Column' on the Editor tab of Settings|Preferences...?
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Why can't I see message styles - bold, italics etc?
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Why does my word-wrapping sometimes not work?
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Can I stay online at the end of a blink?
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Why does Ameol use the American style date display (i.e., mm/dd/yy)?
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What is the difference between a "full" connection and a
"conferencing via - dial up" connection?
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How do you increase the maximum allowed scratchpad size on CIX
Conferencing?
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All the threads to all messages in one topic are now showing in an
unusual way. The other topics and conferences are fine. Why?
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How do I resize the columns in the message window, globally?
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The mail/news threading in Ameol2 is sometimes a little odd. What's
up?
Q) What changes do I need to make to Ameol once I migrate to
a CIXdesktop account?
A) When migrating to a CIXdesktop account you will need to
change your mail server settings and make sure that Ameol is not trying to dial
an Internet connection anymore.
Once you migrate you will no longer be able to send or receive email via the
Pipex mail server mail.cix.co.uk, all mail server settings should now be
changed to mail.cixonline.com unless you are forwarding your email off-site.
Passwords
You now only have a single username and password. This would have been
your conferencing nickname and conferencing password. Your old Pipex
Internet password is no longer valid.
Mail servers:
POP3
(Post Office Protocol version 3) is used to receive email. Under
Settings | Mail | Internet, set your POP3 server to mail.cixonline.com unless
you are forwarding your email off to a different mailbox, in which case you can
use the settings for that mailbox.
SMTP
(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is used to send email. Also
under Settings | Mail | Internet, set your SMTP server to mail.cixonline.com.
SMTP Authentication
Right-click on the button that you use to initiate a full blink, or the blink
that your normally use, and choose Properties. Click on the Internet tab
and check that the "SMTP server" is also set to mail.cixonline.com, tick the
box "This server requires authentication" and enter you normal CIX Online
username and password in the boxes provided.
Conferencing mail
If you are still using the older conferencing mail system to collect your email
we highly recommend you switch to using the more modern POP3/SMTP mail
system. See Why should I toggle my
Conferencing mail to use my internet (POP3/SMTP) mailbox? for
some more reasons why you should change.
To switch, simply select "Use CIX Online mailbox" when migrating your
account. You can change this after migration or check your current
setting from the Webmail preferences menu in CIX Online.
In Ameol we recommend you switch Settings | Mail | Delivery to "Always send
using CIX Internet".
IMAP
Ameol2 does not support the IMAP mail protocol however some other mail clients,
such as Outlook and The Bat do if you wish to make use of the IMAP facilities.
Connection:
On the DUN tab of your blink properties you can untick "Use Dial Up
Networking". Ameol will then use your broadband or LAN connection to
connect to the Internet.
If you still require a dial-up Internet connection, you can choose one of the
free ISPs that offer local rate 0845 dial-up connectivity. You may find
this useful as a backup for your broadband connection or while travelling.
Other settings in Ameol blink properties, (these should not
have changed during migration).
Click on the Conferencing tab and ensure that "Connect With:" is set to either
"Internet Conferencing" or "Net access", it should not be set to "Dial-Up
Conferencing".
Click on the little button to the right of the "Connect With:" drop down list.
The "Address:" value should be "cix.conferencing.co.uk"; the "Timeout:" should
be at least 90 seconds; the "Port or Service:" set to "Telnet"; and the "Script
to run:" set to "connect.scr". The last entry may require a full pathname to
the script file -- e.g., C:\Program Files\Ameol2\Script.
Troubleshooting:
If you are using Anti-Virus or security software with Ameol please see
Can I use anti-virus software with Ameol?
If you find you only have 2 tabs instead of 4 tabs when you choose Settings |
Mail, you will need to rerun your Ameol setup routine to install the Internet
components of Ameol. See When do I need to run Ameol Setup?
Q) Can I use anti-virus software with Ameol.?
A)
Anti-Virus and firewall software, can sometimes cause problems with your email
operation. You may believe that you haven't made any changes on your computer,
however they can often do automatic updates without you realising it and
suddenly your email may just stop working.
Anti-Virus software may also quarantine incoming messages and stop
the flow of normal incoming mail. You may need to read the information supplied
with your anti-virus package or talk to the vendor to resolve these
issues. Outgoing email can also be affected, especially if you are
scanning outgoing messages that contain attachments as this can cause the mail
server to timeout before it has finished sending your message.
If your Anti-Virus software scans the Ameol Data, Archive or
Scratch directory while Ameol is trying to import your messages after a blink,
it can corrupt your entire messagebase, sometimes beyond repair. We
strongly recommend that you exclude these directories from scanning.
If firewall software blocks the mail ports on 25 or 110 you will
find that you can no longer send or receive email. Firewall software may
even detect if you upgrade your email package and not allow access until you
authorise it.
Obviously firewall and anti-virus software are very important and
people are often quite rightly concerned about disabling it, especially for
email. Email is plain text, files sent as attachments are converted to
plain text in order to send them via email. Generally speaking an email
received by you in Ameol is quite safe even if it has an attachment, however
the act of decoding the attachment may create a file that contains a
virus. Running that file may then infect your computer. Some email
programs such as Outlook can automatically decode and run the attachment, which
can then infect your computer. It can also be vulnerable to web links,
which download a program onto your machine. Viruses are often written to attack
Outlook, as it is a very common package. Ameol does not tend to suffer
from these exploits so providing you use caution when opening and running
attachments you should be OK. You should avoid unencoding attachments
from an unknown source or that you are not expecting. Setting your
anti-virus package to scan the attachment directory in Ameol, typically
C:\Program Files\Ameol2\Users\ADMIN\Attach, should catch any
infected files should you unknowingly decode them.
More useful information can be found in the cix:virus conference.
Q) How do I set up Ameol to connect to cix conferencing from
another ISP?
A)
First of all let us define some terms.
POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3) is used to receive email; Pipex customers
should leave it set as mail.cix.co.uk, assuming you want to read CIX email
rather than email to your other ISP. CIXdesktop customers should set this to
mail.cixonline.com unless you are forwarding your email off to a different
mailbox.
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is used to send email; it must be set to
the name of the server provided by your other ISP.
Also if you read news via "Usenet" you will have to change the name of the news
server to the one provided by your other ISP. Alternatively you can specify
your CIX Internet username and password if using the CIX news server.
Now let's go through the settings.
Right-click on the button you use to initiate a full blink and choose
Properties. Click on the "DUN" tab; if you are using a dial-up connection then
ensure that the "Use Dial-up Networking" option is ticked, that the correct DUN
entry for your other ISP is chosen from the "Entry:" drop down list and that
the "User Name:" and "Password:" are entered correctly for that ISP. (Sometimes
your username can be long, and include the .co.uk etc. e.g.,
someone.freeserve.co.uk.) If you are using an always on broadband or LAN
connection then "Use Dial-Up Networking" should be unticked. You can also
untick DUN if you have DUN set to dial on demand. If there is a connection it
will be used; if not it will be dialled if the connection settings are to
connect on demand.
Now click on the Internet tab; check that the "SMTP server" is set to the
correct one for that ISP -- e.g., mail.freeserve.co.uk. (An alternative
approach is described in Why does my e-mail stick in the outbasket with
a red exclamation mark?, Why do I see the
"Relaying denied" message in my logs?)
Now click on the Conferencing tab; ensure that "Connect With:" is either
"Internet Conferencing" or "Net access"; it should not be set
to "Dial-Up Conferencing". Click on the little button to the right of the
"Connect With:" drop down list. The "Address:" value should be cix.conferencing.co.uk; the "Timeout:" should be at least
90 seconds; the "Port or Service:" set to "Telnet"; and the "Script to run:"
set to "connect.scr". The last may require a full pathname to the script file
-- e.g., C:\Program Files\Ameol2\Script.
Click OK and that should be it!
Q) How do I set up a second Ameol user on my machine?
A) Ameol has a form of multi-user support built in, but it
needs to be approached carefully. Before you create an extra Ameol2 user, you
may need another CIX account, if you haven't already got one. You can do this
by creating a new CIXdesktop account from the CIX Signup Pages.
To set up a new user and to ensure that the message base for
the new user is kept separate from the main user (Administrator), do the
following:
1. When logged on as the Administrator:
(a) Use Settings|Users...
(b) Click Add...
(c) Enter the "Login Name" and Password for the new user.
(d) Click Add.
(e) Click Close.
(f) Click Close.
(g) Exit Ameol.
2. Create the following subdirectory under the \<Ameol2 installed
directory>\Users\<newuser>
Data
3. Before continuing, you might wish to print out this message. When logged on
as the new user the very first time, you will have to
go through the set up. Now:
(a) Use Settings|Directories...
(b) Change the one shown for Messages to \<Ameol2 installed
directory>\Users\<newuser>\Data
(c) Change any other directories that you want to be unique or common
(e.g., Mugshots & Resumes) for this user as appropriate.
When you click OK on this dialog, Ameol warns you that it needs to close
Ameol. Confirm that this is OK. Now start Ameol again for this new user. It now
tells you "Ameol2 cannot find your messagebase database index file ..." Click
New at this point.
Q) When do I need to run Ameol Setup? And how?
A) Under the following conditions:
1. Wrong details entered for e-mail, etc.
E.G., Your mail comes from the wrong address or you have changed ISPs.
2. Wrong type of account set up.
E.G., You used to just use the Conferencing System, but you now have an
IP account; or you have changed ISPs.
To run setup, you should simply be able to double-click on the Ameol setup icon
in the CIX Software folder on your desktop (or use Start> Programs> CIX
Software if you do not have that folder on your desktop). However if you do not
have such an icon (because you chose not to install icons, you deleted the icon
or you installed a version of Ameol which didn't install icons even when asked
to) then simply run Ameol232 with the /setup command line parameter. You can do
this by duplicating the Ameol icon on your desktop:
i) Right-click on the icon and select Copy.
ii) Right-click on the desktop and select Paste. You will now have
another icon for Ameol with "Copy of" preceding whatever title the original
icon has.
iii) Right-click on this new icon and select Properties.
iv) Select the Shortcut tab and add " /setup" (without the quotes but
with the leading space) to the end of whatever is in the "Target:"
box
and click OK.
v) Now double-click the new and changed icon.
Q) I made a mess of entering my user name or password details
when I installed Ameol2. How do I go back and correct then?
A) Run the Ameol2 Setup program that is located in your Ameol2
Program Manager or Start Menu group. If you chose not to create icons when you
installed then you should run Ameol2 with the /setup command line switch (e.g.,
the command line should be something like the following: c:\ameol232.exe
/setup).
Q) How do I setup the CIX Spam and Virus Filter?
A) Parkglobe customers with a CIXdesktop account can use the
CIX Spam and Virus filter system. Pipex customers can only use the CIX
SVF system after migrating to a CIXdesktop account with CIX Online.
Your CIX SVF is fully configurable. Login to CIX Online and go into My Account | Mail Settings or from the
Webmail button on the top menu bar, from here you will find CIX SVF settings.
All incoming email receives a score from the SpamAssassin engine, the higher the
score the more likely that the message is junk. The default trigger level
setting in SVF is 8 however we now find that this is a bit on the high side and
most users find that a setting between 2 and 4 is a good starting point.
The lower the number, the more aggressive the filtering. You can set your
SVF trigger level as low as 1.
You can also setup your own black and white lists. To ensure that genuine email
does not get trapped by your spam filter you can add and email address or
domain to your white list. You can add problem addresses to your black
list to always filter out messages from those addresses. To ensure you
always receive messages from other CIX users it is a good idea to add the
following addresses to your white list.
cixonline.com
cix.compulink.co.uk
cix.co.uk
compulink.co.uk
Emails containing viruses or that have a higher spam score than your trigger
level will be moved into your quarantine folder and can be accessed from CIX
Online. You should keep an eye on your quarantine folder after making any
changes to ensure that no genuine email is being trapped.
Notes:
*The black and white list acts upon the SMTP envelope address, this can
sometimes be different to the From address shown in the email header.
*Determined spammers are always adapting the techniques they use to send spam in
an attempt to thwart spam filtering, while we make every effort to keep our
spam filtering effective, no spam filters can be 100% effective.
Periodically spam levels may increase for short periods of time while effective
filtering can be introduced to block them.
*SpamAssassin does not filter spam based on keywords.
Q) How do I set up Ameol to connect via the CIX Homeworker
ADSL service?
A) You may just need to change your mail
server settings and tell Ameol not to dial a connection anymore.
POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3) is used to receive email. Under Settings |
Mail | Internet, set your POP3 server to mail.cixonline.com unless you are
forwarding your email off to a different mailbox, in which case you can use the
settings for that mailbox.
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is used to send email. Also under
Settings | Mail | Internet, set your SMTP server to mail.cixonline.com.
Right-click on the button that you use to initiate a full blink and choose
Properties. Click on the Internet tab and check that the "SMTP server" is
also set to mail.cixonline.com, tick the box "This server requires
authentication" and enter you normal CIX Online username and password in the
boxes provided.
On the DUN tab you can untick "Use Dial Up Networking".
Now click on the Conferencing tab and ensure that "Connect With:" is set to
either "Internet Conferencing" or "Net access", it should no longer be set to
"Dial-Up Conferencing".
Click on the little button to the right of the "Connect With:" drop down list.
The "Address:" value should be "cix.conferencing.co.uk"; the "Timeout:" should
be at least 90 seconds; the "Port or Service:" set to "Telnet"; and the "Script
to run:" set to "connect.scr". The last entry may require a full pathname to
the script file -- e.g., C:\Program Files\Ameol2\Script.
Click OK and that should be it!
Q) Can I change the number of logs archived by Ameol?
A) Yes. Note that you cannot set the value higher than
99 and that setting this to a high value will delay the start and end of blinks
while the files are being renamed.
Exit Ameol2. Then run regedit and open up the key tree in the
left-hand pane to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER
Software
CIX
Ameol2
ADMIN
Settings
(If doing this for a user different than 'admin', substitute
the username for ADMIN in the key tree.) Now in the in the right hand pane, use
Edit|New> and select 'DWORD Value'. Call it MaxToArchive. Now use
Edit|Modify and set it to the required value. (Be sure to select the Decimal
option unless you wish to work in Hexadecimal.)
Q) Can I change the port numbers used by Ameol to connect to
NNTP, POP3 and/or SMTP?
A) Yes.
For NNTP servers just change the port number shown when editing the server
information via Settings|Usenet, Servers tab, select the affected server and
click Edit.
The POP3 and SMTP port numbers can not be changed through the User Interface.
However there is an undocumented way to do it anyway.
For POP3 servers, use regedit to create a DWORD key called POP3Port under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\CIX\Ameol2\ADMIN\Settings and set it to whatever
port you want to use. If the key does not exist the default of 110 is used.
(N.B., If the user for whom you are changing the port is not ADMIN, simply
change that part of the registry key accordingly.)
For SMTP servers, use regedit to create a DWORD key called SMTPPort under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\CIX\Ameol2\ADMIN\Settings and set it to whatever
port you want to use. If the key does not exist the default of 25 is used.
(N.B., If the user for whom you are changing the port is not ADMIN, simply
change that part of the registry key accordingly.)
Please note that while changing the POP3 and SMTP port numbers has been tested
and works, it is not supported.
Q) How do I increase the number of archives kept?
A) Note that you cannot set the value higher than 99. Also
note that setting this to a high value will delay the
start and end of blinks while the files are being renamed.
For Windows
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Exit Ameol2. Then run REGEDIT and open up the key tree in the left-hand pane
to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER
Software
CIX
Ameol2
ADMIN
Settings
(If doing this for a user different than 'admin', substitute the username for
ADMIN in the key tree.) Now in the in the right hand pane, use Edit|New> and
select 'DWORD Value'. Call it MaxToArchive. Now use Edit|Modify and set it to
the required value. (Be sure to select the Decimal option unless you wish to
work in Hexadecimal.)
Q) Why do I get shorter lines in
the messages I post than the value I've set i-n 'Wrap Column' on the Editor tab
of Settings|Preferences...?
A) If you've made your edit windows narrower than the value
you've set in 'Wrap Column' and laid out a message using those boundaries,
Ameol assumes that there may be some formatting you have laid out when
composing the message, so it honours the maximum column value you have, in
effect, set for the window. If it didn't do this, then it would be possible
that Ameol would reformat the text which could ruin your carefully laid out
message. The upshot is that the 'Wrap Column' setting is really a maximum width
setting rather than an absolute value. However, the documentation doesn't
really make that clear anywhere.
Q) Why can't I see message styles - bold, italics etc?
A) You need to be have Message Styles enabled - select
View|Message Styles.
Once you have done that you should see each of the words below with styles
applied to them.
This is in *bold*
This is in /italics/
This is underlined
Also you need to understand the way you must use the style characters in order
to obtain the results you desire.
Style processing used to require that *each* _word_ be surrounded by /one/ of
the three style characters preceded or followed by a space (as appropriate for
opening or closing the style). Later Ameol was amended to allow several words
to be subject to a style. The only restriction is that the beginning and ending
style character must be on the same line; i.e., it will not /wrap/ a style
across lines. E.G.,
/This whole line is italicised with one set of style characters/ but *the
following rather long and wordy explanation clause is not in bold due to the
fact that it wraps across a line.*
The exception to the requirement that the ending style character must be
followed by a space is that certain punctuation marks may follow instead of a
space. These are: comma, full-stop, question mark, exclamation mark and closing
parenthesis. It doesn't, however, recognise any other punctuation marks such as
a colon or semi-colon, single or double quotes, opening or closing brackets
(except the closing parenthesis mentioned earlier) nor hyphens. So anything
after the closing style character other than a space, comma, full-stop,
exclamation mark or closing parenthesis disables the style.
E.G.,
*comma*, /space/ _question mark_? *exclamation mark* /closing/
/parenthesis/ and _fullstop_.
With punctuation not-recognised:
_colon_:
*semicolon*;
/apostrophe/'
_quotes_"
*openparenthesis*(
_opensquarebracket_[
*closesquarebracket*]
/hyphen/-
But without:
_colon_
*semicolon*
/apostrophe/
_quotes_
*openparenthesis*
_opensquarebracket_
*closesquarebracket*
/hyphen/
Q) Why does my word-wrapping sometimes not work?
A) It's likely that you are using a proportional font in the
message editor.
It is not a good idea to use a proportional font when composing messages in
Ameol2. A proportional font is one such as MS Sans Serif, Times New Roman or
Arial where the widths of the individual letters vary. Using these fonts will
create lines far longer than the Wrap Column set in Settings|Preferences,
Editor tab because Ameol2 is unable to calculate properly the actual position
of the wrap column.
In most cases, composing messages using a proportional font does not cause a
problem because Ameol2 will wrap the text before posting to CIX. However it can
cause things such as tables or bulleted items to fail to format properly
because the text wrapping incorrectly determines the end of a paragraph.
Q) Can I stay online at the end of a blink?
A) It depends on what you mean by staying online at the end of
a blink.
If you mean being able to stay online to the CIX conferencing system, then there
is an option to do this. Use Settings|Communications..., Blinks tab. Select the
blink type you wish to modify and click the Edit... button. At the bottom you
will see a "Stay online at end" option which can be checked. This is also an
available option if you do a custom connect (File|Connect>Custom...). If you
mean being able to perform other internet activity, then simply start a DUN
connection external to Ameol before blinking. Once the blink completes you will
be disconnected from CIX Conferencing, but will remain on line for other
internet actions.
Note for budding addon authors, an addon could very easily make Ameol stay
online to the internet during a blink since the request is in the API.
Q) Why does Ameol use the American style date display (i.e.,
mm/dd/yy)?
A) This is a Windows setting.
Ameol uses the options you have in Control Panel|Regional Settings, Date tab
settings. Ensure you have both the Short and Long date styles set as you expect
them to be.
For some people, this does not always correct the problem. If this is true for
you, then:
1. Change your settings in control panel to the 'wrong' format.
2. Reboot your system.
3. Change your settings in control panel back again to the correct
one. This makes the correct setting 'stick' in Ameol.
Q) What is the difference between a "full" connection and a
"conferencing via - dial up" connection?
A) If you have Ameol2 configured for Internet use as well as
Conferencing then a Full blink will carry out both Internet and Conferencing
actions connecting via your ISP. A "conferencing via dial up" connection will
only carry out Conferencing actions connecting directly to the CIX Conferencing
system and not via the Internet.
Q) How do you increase the maximum allowed scratchpad size
on CIX Conferencing?
A) You need to insert the following in your Conferencing
profile:
opt scratchpad nnnnnnnn quit
where "nnnnnnnn" must be a numeric value up to the maximum allowed
of 20000000 (20MB).
In Ameol, perform the following steps to effect this:
1. Use File|Scripts...
2. Select "Get profile.txt" and click Add.
3. Click OK and blink. This downloads your current profile and
stores it as a file named profile.txt in your ~\Ameol2\Users directory.
4. Edit that profile.txt file in a normal text editor, add (or
modify) the line mentioned above and save it.
5. Use File|Scripts...
6. Select "Put profile.txt" and click Add.
7. Click OK and blink. This uploads the modified profile. The next
blink will allow you to download a scratchpad of the size you chose for
"nnnnnnnn".
Q) All the threads to all messages
in one topic are now showing in an unusual way. The other topics and
conferences are fine. Why?
A)You have managed to set that topic (or mailbox) to an
unusual sort order. The usual explanation is that you accidentally clicked on
one of the column headers of the thread pane of the message window while
pressing <Shift>. See View|Sorted By. You probably want Reference. You
can apply the desired sort sequence to all conference topics and mailboxes by
pressing the <Ctrl> key when clicking on the desired option.
Q) How do I resize the columns in the message window,
globally?
A) Press the <Ctrl> key while resizing any thread pane
column to apply the new widths globally to all folders and topics in your
messagebase.
Q) The mail/news threading in Ameol2 is sometimes a little
odd. What's up?
A) This is how threading works in Ameol2.
For CIX or local topics, it uses the message number. Therefore misthreadings are
almost impossible unless the original poster commented to the wrong message.
**************************************************************************
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HINT: If you are not seeing any threading in your topic,check that you have
View|Sorted By|Reference enabled. This is the only sorting mode which will show
the full thread structure. View|Sorted By|Roots will only show threading for
one thread at a time.
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For newsgroups, Ameol2 uses the References line to locate the original message.
This line appears in the header (which can be viewed with View|Mail/Usenet
Headers) and looks as follows:
References:
<512egs$3hi@news2.Belgium.EU.net>
The portion between the < and > is the Message ID for the original
message. Every usenet article has a unique message ID unless it is crossposted
in which case there could well be the same message in multiple newsgroups with
the same message ID. However in this case it will be the same, identical
message. It is important to remember that message IDs are not guaranteed to be
unique for different messages. There's a slim chance that two newsreaders
anywhere in the world can generate the same message ID.
The message ID for a message also appears in the header and looks like this:
Message-ID:
<01bb9eea$1ea227e0$1197c5c2@pcserge>
The portion between the < and > is the message ID. When Ameol2 tries to
thread a follow-up (as comments are known in the Usenet community), it scans
from the end of the topic looking in the Message-ID field for a message whose
ID matches that in the References field.
If no References field is given, it attempts to thread by subject. In which case
a message with the subject:
Subject: Re: make$$$$
will be threaded to one whose subject is any of the following:
Subject: make$$$$
Subject: Re: make$$$$
If a Reference field is given but the original Message-ID is NOT found, Ameol2
will NOT attempt to thread by subject.
For mail, the principle is the same except that it uses the In-Reply-To field
instead of the References field.
When a message is copied to another folder, Ameol2 attempts to rethread that
message again using the procedure shown above. To speed things up when
importing messages, it does NOT attempt to rethread until it has determined the
destination folder for that message.
Note that the Folder|Rethread Messages command uses these rules when attempting
to rethread messages however it can't cope if the article to which an article
is supposed to be rethreaded appears later in the database. This is because the
database engine is forward threading only, so while rethread can tie a later
message to a previous one, it can't tie a previous message to a later one. Also
note that if you rethread the messages in the topic you are currently viewing,
the display doesn't refresh to show the new threading. You have to go to
another topic then back to the original one.
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