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|    Alexander Grotewohl to All    |
|    MQ - Message Quick Scan    |
|    09 Apr 21 15:23:07    |
      TZUTC: -0700       MSGID: 6510.mystic@1:103/705 24d62339       PID: Synchronet 3.19a-Win32 master/40fcaed8e Apr 7 2021 MSC 1928       TID: SBBSecho 3.14-Linux master/4391ca758 Apr 7 2021 GCC 8.3.0       BBSID: VERT       CHRS: ASCII 1       NOTE: SlyEdit 1.73 (2020-03-31) (DCT style)       so i've replaced my at-login email newscan with MQ, and it works perfectly to       both show new emails and echomail for the user in a nice way.              my only problem is it seems to display every scan area and then back up and       overwrite each one, before finally getting to my "read your stuff?" prompt.       (or if there's no messages, just a pause prompt). not really a big concern       because it gets clobbered and hidden immediately, but depending on term speed       (and in fact on which terminal and how they do screen writes apparently) you       can see flickers from displaying them.              is it possible to prevent that? i'm guessing there's a prompt somewhere i       could just blank out, but is it used elsewhere?              thanks!       --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux        * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705)       SEEN-BY: 1/123 90/1 103/705 105/81 120/340 123/131 124/5016 129/305       SEEN-BY: 154/10 203/0 218/700 220/50 221/0 226/30 227/114 702 229/100       SEEN-BY: 229/101 424 426 452 550 664 700 981 1016 1017 240/5832 249/110       SEEN-BY: 249/206 307 317 400 280/464 5003 282/1038 292/854 8125 301/1       SEEN-BY: 317/3 322/757 342/200 396/45 633/280 2452/250       PATH: 103/705 280/464 229/101 426           |
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