# Pluto Messages file
# v3.09  Added %T date & time
# v3.10a Changed token text for n11 & n16
# v3.10b Changed Searches help Subset Znn

# User definable strings.  | is used to represent Newline

# %A author's name and address, %B author's name only, %D date, %T date at time, 
# %M message id, %N newsgroup or mailing list name
Y1:On %D, %A wrote:|
Y2:In article %M,|   %A wrote:|
Y3:On %D in %N, %A wrote:|
Y4:On %D, %A wrote:|

# Inserted when CTRL-SHIFT-X is used to snip text from a message
Ysnip:|[Snip]|

#Pluto mailing list server messages
Y5:Your email subject '%s'%cto %s <%s>%cwas delivered successfully.
Y6:Your request '%s' has been processed.
Y7:Message '%s' rejected.  You are not subscribed to this mailing list.

# Spoken announcements: ` character indicates stress on following word
Y10:Search fault completed
Y11:Article files compacted
Y12:Search completed
Y13:Repair completed, %d suspicious articles excised
Y14:Deleted %d duplicate articles
Y15:%d articles expired
Y16:Loaded %d `mail message%s.
Y17:Loaded %d `news message%s.
Y18:Loaded %d email, and %d `news message%s.
Y19:with %d acknowledgement%s.

# Look up internet news article database
Yquery:http://www.deja.com/=dnc/dnquery.xp?QRY=%s
Ymsgid:http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?selm=%s

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#Article Viewer
V1:SAVE|MSELECT:  Save dialogue box.|MADJUST: Updates the article being viewed, after changes have been made to its header fields (Author, Title, etc), or its text.  Note that the text is read-only until the Write button is used.
V2:AUTHOR  The sender of a message which has been received.
V3:DATE  The date and time (rounded to 10 minutes) from the header of the received message, converted to local time.
V4:The message title.
V5:SOURCE  Email: the user to whom the message is addressed.|MMailing list: the mailing list.|MNews: the newsgroup + number of crossposted groups.  A blue background indicates that Follow-Ups have been set to a different newsgroup.
V7:LENGTH  The length of the article, including the internet header, in bytes.
V8:CATEGORIES  Menu-click to open the Category list window.|MADJUST-click on an entry in the Category window to add it to this article.|MADJUST-click a Category in this field to move it to the front, so that it can be deleted.
V9:COMMENT  For the user's use.  If a message is received from an unrecognised newsgroup, this field will contain the newsgroup name.  If an Email is received addressed to an unknown email address, that email address will be shown here.
V10:KEYWORDS  For the user's use.  Type key-words here, which you can use later so select articles.
V11:DELETE CATEGORY  Deletes the first Category in the Category field.
V12:PREVIOUS|MSELECT: Move to the previous article in the list.|MADJUST: Move to previous Unread article in the list.
V13:NEXT|MSELECT: Move to the next article in the list.|MADJUST: Move to next Unread article in the list.
V14:BIN|MSELECT: Delete the article (move to the Bin box), and display the next article.|MADJUST: Delete the article and move to the next Unread article.|MMENU Lists the last few deleted articles so you can undelete them
V15:UNLOCK/SET READ|MSELECT: Removes Locked, Marked, or Unread status from the article.|MADJUST: Marks the article as Unread.
V16:SET LOCKED|MSELECT: Lock against expiry and deletion (Blue status icon).|MADJUST: Mark. As above, but shows a Green status icon.  Can be used to mark an article for further attention - eg, needing a reply.
V17:WRITE  Click to edit the text of this article, or to send a email or news article in response.
V18:PRINT
V19:SPELLCHECK  Show the spell checker window.  The spellcheck data must be present in !Pluto.Resources directory.|MUse F9 to correct a spelling error.
V20:SPEAK  Starts speaking from the cursor position.|M Click again to stop speaking.|MSHIFT-click returns the cursor to following the speech.|M ADJUST opens the Speech Options dialogue.
V21:TOGGLE HEADER|MToggle to show or hide the full internet header.|MBeeps if there is none.
V22:CURRENT BOX  SELECT: MOVE the article into a box.|MShift-SELECT:  COPY the article into a box.|MADJUST: moves the article directly into the archive box, if one has been specified for its current box.
V23:ARCHIVE  SELECT: MOVE the article into a box.|MShift-SELECT:  COPY the article into a box.|MADJUST: moves the article directly into the archive box, if one has been specified for its current box.
V24:EXPAND|MReveals the Comment and Keys fields.  These are normally hidden if they are empty.
V26:NEXT THREAD|MSELECT: Move to next thread|MADJUST: Move to next Unread article after this thread|MSHIFT causes the current thread to be deleted|MAction can be set to skip, mark-as-read, or delete from Preferences->Misc->Skip_Thread.
V27:FORMAT TEXT|MSELECT-Click formats the paragraph at the cursor position, or selected text|MADJUST-Click formats all the text.
V28:Add the Author to the address book.
V29:KILL AUTHOR|MSet up a filter to killfile the author.
V30:KILL SUBJECT|MSet up a filter to killfile messages on this subject.
V31:REFERENCES|MShows the parent references with their Authors.  If the article is not stored in Pluto its message-id is shown.|MClick to open into the current article viewer.|MShift-click to open into a new article viewer.

#Boxes button bar
b1:DEBATCH|MDe-Batches raw news and raw mail files which have been fetched by the news/mail transport.  The new articles are placed into the appropriate boxes, depending on their contents.|MADJUST-click debatches just Mail and not News.
b2:SHOW POSTED  Displays a list of messages which you have posted, but are waiting for you to connect to the Internet.  You can edit, delete, or hold these messages.|MA red bar on this button indicates that some messages have been Held.
b3:ADDRESS BOOK|M Opens the Address Book.
b4:WRITE|MSELECT: Open a blank Write Mail window.|MADJUST: Open a blank Write News window.
b5:SHOW HIDDEN|MToggle to hide or show "hidden" Boxes (i.e. those with their "Hide Box" option set).
b99:BOXES LIST|MSELECT-Double-click to open a box|MADJUST-Double-click to edit the box details|MTo change the position of a box in the list, select it then use Shift-Up/Down keys.

#Boxes dialogue
B2:DELETE  Deleting the box is only allowed if it is empty.
B3:BOX NAME
B4:RENAME  Enter the name of a new box here, or change the name of an existing box.
B5:STRIP INTERNET HEADERS  If this option is ticked, Internet headers will be stripped from articles when they enter this box.
B6:EXPIRY DAYS  If this field is set, then whenever Pluto is started, any articles in this box which are older than this (according to their Date field) will be transferred into the box specified in the Expiry To field.
B7:HIDE READ  When the box is opened, unread articles will not be shown in the article list.  They can be revealed by clicking the "Toggle Unread" button in the article list window.
B8:EDITABLE ARTICLES  Set this to allow articles in this box to be edited without having to click on the Write button and enable Edit.
B9:USE NEWSGROUP EXPIRY  The expiry periods which can be set for individual newsgroups are only used if thus option is set.  If not, or if the newsgroup has no expiry period, the expiry period for this box (Expiry Days field) is used.
B10:INDENT|MThe box will be shown indented in the Boxes List.
B11:COPY TO ARCHIVE|MCopy the article rather than Move it to the Archive Box when you ADJUST-click on the Archive button in the Article Viewer window.
B12:LEAVE UNREAD|MDon't change status from Unread to Read automatically when an article is read.
B13:SORT ON|MChoose the default sorting order and display style for articles in this box.
B14:COLOUR BOXESLIST|MGives the colour of the line for this box in the Boxes List.
B15:COLOURINCOMING|MUses this colour in article lists for received messages which are in this Box.
B16:COLOUR OUTGOING|MUses this colour in article lists for sent (logged) messages which are in this Box.
B17:PASSWORD |MClick to set a password on this box.  Once set, the password needs to be entered in order to read the contents of the box, edit the box, or move articles into the box from other boxes.
B18:ARCHIVE TO|MADJUST-clicking the Archive button in a Article Viewer or Article List window will transfer articles directly into this archive box.  This is a shortcut to SELECT-click, which displays a menu of boxes.
B19:REPLY USER|MIf set, this User name will always be used when replying to messages in this box.
B20:EXPIRY TO|MThe box into which Expired articles from this box go.  This may be "Bin" in order to delete the articles, or another box if you just want to transfer them.
B21:HIDE BOX|MYes:  box will only be shown in the Boxes List if the "Show Hidden" button is toggled ON.|MNo Unread: Only shown if there are any Unread articles in the box.|MNo Messages: Only shown if there the Box is not empty.
B22:LOG REPLIES: If set, copies of replies to messages in this box will themselves be placed in this box, irrespective of the setting of the "Log Box" option for the User.
B23:Unread articles are not expired from this box unless this option is set.
B24:When this Box is opened, also include articles with this Source from other Boxes (or just from 'Also open - Box' if that's set)
B25:Log copy of a sent message will be deleted when the original message is received back in the same box from a mailing list or newsgroup.
B26:Automatic expiry will not apply to this box. Only manual expiry from Articles->Expire-Articles will apply.
B27:When opening, also include articles from this Box (only those matching 'Also open - Source' if that's set)

#Export Articles

#Article List buttons
L1:ARCHIVE|MSELECT-click:  Transfer all selected articles to a specified box.|MADJUST-click:  Transfer the selected articles directly to the archive box, if one has been set up for this box.
L2:BIN  Delete the selected articles (transfer to the Bin box).
L3:SAVE  Export the selected articles to a text file, optionally with message headers.
L4:UNLOCK|MSELECT: Remove Unread, Locked, or Marked status from the selected articles.|MADJUST: Set status to Unread.
L5:LOCK|MSELECT-click: Lock the selected articles against expiry and deletion.|MADJUST-click: Mark the selected articles.  As Locked, but indicated with Green rather than Blue.
L6:SHOW READ|MToggles between showing and hiding articles which have been read, but are not Locked or Marked.  Threads are shown if they contain any unread, marked, or locked article.
L7:SORTING|MShows a menu of various sorting and display styles for the list.|MThe sort and display criteria can be changed by Preferences->Sorting from the icon bar menu.
L8:WRITE|MOpens a Write Mail or Write News window, depending on what is selected.|MIf nothing is selected, SELECT opens Write Mail, ADJUST opens Write News.
L9:KILL|MSets up a Filter to discard messages on this subject or news thread.

#Write Mail
M0:SIGNATURE  Shows the name of the signature file which will be appended to your email.|M Click to display a menu of available signature files.|MADJUST-click to edit the selected signature.
M1:POST  Click to post the article.|M Once posted it can be edited or deleted by clicking the View Outgoing button in the Boxes List window.
M2:LOCK  Lock the copy in the Log box against expiry.
M3:SAVE  Save the article to a file.|M The 'Short Header' option adds the current date plus the Title and To fields.
M4:Determines whether attachments are added using the MIME (preferred) or UUE standard.|MMIME/PC adds PC filename extensions.|MSAVE from the menu fixes the choice as default.
M5:SPEAK  Starts speaking from the cursor position.|M Click again to stop speaking.|M SHIFT-click returns the cursor to following the speech.|M ADJUST opens the Speech Options dialogue.
M6:USER  Shows the current user name (your email address).|M Click to show a menu of available user names.|M Choosing a menu option changes the current user name.
M7:ACK  Set this option if you want to receive an email receipt acknowledgement for this message.
M8:TITLE  The subject title of the article.
M9:TO  Either an email address|M or an Address Book entry name|M or a distribution list name.|MMenu-click to select from the Address Book.
M10:CC  List of email addresses or Address Book names, separated by commas.|MMenu-click to select from the Address Book.
M11:BCC  List of email addresses or Address Book names, separated by commas.|MMenu-click to select from the Address Book.
M12:REPLY TO  The email address (or Address Book name) where you want replies to this email to be sent.|M If blank, replies will be sent to your own email address, as displayed in the USER field.
M13:EXPAND  Click to reveal the Cc, Bcc, and Reply-To fields.
M15:SPELLCHECK  Show the spell checker window.  The spellcheck data must be present in !Pluto.Resources directory.|MUse F9 to correct a spelling error.
M17:PRINT  Prints the article.|M The 'Short Header' option adds the current date plus the Title and To fields.
M18:SELECT shows the Address Book|MADJUST gives a menu of Mailing Lists
M23:NEWS POST|MSend the message as a News posting instead of Email.
M24:FORMAT TEXT|MSELECT-Click formats the paragraph at the cursor position, or selected text|MADJUST-Click formats all the text.

#Write News
N9:GROUPS  List of newsgroups to which the article will be sent.
N10:FOLLOW UPS  If you want replies to your article posted to a different newsgroup from the one(s) you are posting to, enter their names here.
N11:EMAIL TO  To send a copy of the article as an email, put an email address or Address Book name here. |MMenu-click to select from the Address Book.|MIf you Double-click on a Red email address in the text, it will be put into this field.
N14:EXPAND  Click to reveal the "Email To" field.
N23:EMAIL REPLY|MSend the message as an Email instead of News.

#Reply dialogue
R1:Send an email reply to the sender of the message.
R2:NEWS  Send a follow-up News posting.|MMAIL LIST  Send a message to the mailing list.
R3:EDIT  Edit the original article.|MThe article is read-only until this button is pressed.
R4:QUOTE  Copy the text from the original article into the reply, and indent by using the quote indicator.
R5:FORWARD  Copy the text from the original article into the reply.  Do not indent with the quote indicator.
R6:BLANK  Create an empty text window for the reply.
R7:INCLUDE SIG  Include the signature from the original article.
R8:SELECTED  Only copy the selected region of the original article into the Reply.
R9:ADD  Add text to a Write Mail or Write News window that is already open.
R10:INCLUDE HEADER  Quote the internet header from the original article.
R12:RE-SEND  Use on a message from your Log box to send it again, to the same or a different address.

#Options Misc
o2:EDIT STYLE|MClipboard: Standard cut and paste.|MEdit: !Edit style copy and move.|MWipeOut:  As Clipboard, but typing a character will delete any selected text.
o3:ALLOW EXPIRY  If not set, this prevents any expiry of articles taking place.  This overrides any expiry options set on Boxes.
o4:CONFIRM DELETE  Give a warning when deleting the current article in the Article Viewer.|MConfirm All:  Always give warning.|MConfirm locked:  Only warn if the article is Locked or Marked.|MAllow All:  No warnings.
o6:SAVE PATH  A path prefix which will appear before "Article" and "Article Out" when saving text from the Article Viewer, Write Mail, and Write News windows.
o7:INITIAL SELECT USER  Displays the Users List when you first enter Pluto.
o8:ALLOW EXPIRY OF ACTIVE THREADS  If not set, no articles in a thread will be expired until the latest article reaches its expiry date. Only applies to boxes which are sorted by Newsgroup.
o9:EXTERNAL EDIT  Use an external editor such as StrongEd or Zap for composing news and mail messages.
o10:THREAD OPEN|M1st Article:  Open the first article when you open a thread.|M1st Unread:  Open the first unread article, if there is one.
o11:WORDWRAP  The maximum number of characters on a line in the Write Mail and Write News windows.  Maximum 78, Recommended 74.
o13:AUTOSAVE|MAutomatically save the text in the Write News/Mail windows to !Pluto.ArticleSav periodcally
o14:POLL|MKeep looking at the message output queue directories so that the "Q" button in the Boxes List will change to show when all messages have been transmitted.
o15:DON'T COMPRESS|MDon't compress articles when they are stored.  They will take up more space but the Articles files will be readable in a text editor.
o16:SIMPLIFIED VIEWER|MOmit some fields to give a simpler Article Viewer window.
o17:SKIP THREAD  Controls the action of CTRL-T and the Next Thread button|MSKIP  Just Skip to next thread|MMARK READ  Also change Unread articles to Read status|MDELETE  Delete all unlocked articles in the current thread
o18:SHOW LOCKED|MShows a Locked or Marked status icon (rather than Read) in the boxes list if there are Locked articles in that Box.
o19:MULTI_TASK|MAllows you to use other applications while Pluto is debatching, searching, or remaking its index.  This may slow down these operations, depending on what other programs are running, and what version of RISC OS you have.
o20:The Article Viewer window will not return to its standard position on the screen for each new article.
o21:TAB will insert spaces up to the next multiple of this number of character positions.

#Options News
n4:MAIL TRANSPORT|MTells Pluto where to find raw mail, its format, and how to post outgoing mail messages.
n6:NEWS TRANSPORT|MTells Pluto where to find raw news, and how to post outgoing news messages.
n7:DOMAIN|MUsed to generate Message-IDs and in the Path: line in news postings.
n8:USER NAME|MThis is used for the rightmost element in the Path: line in the headers of news postings.  (For Argonet users, this will be "arg" followed by 4 characters).
n10:ORGANIZATION|MThis text is used in the Organization: line in the headers of News messages which you send.
n11:NEWS BACKUPS|MThe number of days to keep old raw news file copies in !Pluto.Backup.
n12:Ensure Fresco gets URLs before offering them elsewhere
n13:LIMIT RECIPIENTS|MSends multiple copies to limit the number of recipients of each.
n14:NEWS TAGS|MSpecifies whether tag-lines are to be used in news articles which you send.
n16:MAIL BACKUPS|MThe number of days to keep old raw mail file copies in !Pluto.Backup.
n17:None - don't send receipt acks|MHold - Hold acks in the outgoing Q|MOpen - Open outgoing Q window when acks are added|MSend - send acks automatically
n17:SEND ACKS|MIf set, Pluto will send acknowledgement messages to incoming Emails, if they request it.
n19:SEND 8BIT|MAllow top bit set characters to be sent in mail messages, instead of using Quoted Printable encoding.
n20:CROSSPOSTS|MDon't Show: Don't show crossposts.|MSet Read: When the article is read in one group, mark the others as Read|MDelete:   When the article is read in one group, delete the others.
n22:AUTO DEBATCH|MRun the Debatch routine periodically.  Specify the value in minutes.  Zero means don't run periodically.
n23:KEEP REFERENCES|MNumber of referenced message-ids kept in Pluto's index for threading purposes.  Use 99 for maximum.  Use 1 to minimise memory requirements.  Default 4.|MDo Misc->Compile_references_index to apply to stored articles.

#Delivery Options
D1:The default box name which is set in the Newsgroup Edit dialogue when you add a new newsgroup.
D2:The box into which log copies of news articles which you post are put.
D3:The box into which text files are put when you drop them onto Pluto's iconbar icon.
D4:The default box name which is set up when you create a Filter in Pluto's Filters List.
D5:If you are running a mailing list server, undelivered ("bounced") responses should go into this box.
D6:Postmaster box into which emails are put if they don't match any of your email addresses.
D7:Action taken for articles which don't match any newsgroups in the Newsgroups List:|MDELIVER: Deliver into your News In box (see above) with a newsgroup name of "News"|MLEAVE - not implemented. Same as DELIVER|MDISCARD: Discard them.
D8:Action taken for emails which don't match any of your addresses:|MDELIVER: Deliver to the "postmaster" box, see below|MLEAVE: Leave in the raw mail file for some other program to process|MDISCARD: Discard them.
D9:The default box name which is set in the Mailing List Edit dialogue when you add a new mailing list.
D10:Box for Draft copies of messages while they are being written in the Write Mail/News windows.  If blank then the appropriate Log box will be used instead.
D11:Give the article "Read" status if Status: R  is present in its header.
D12:Give the article "Unread" (orange) rather than "New Unread" (red) if Status: O  is present in its header.
D13:Change "New" status to "Unread" when debatching if any "New" messages have been read in the same Box or Source.
D14:Deliver mail which you send to your own addresses internally, rather than sending it to your ISP and back.

#Font Options
d2:Font used to display lists.
d7:Font used for printing. "System Font" will send ascii characters to the printer, others will use graphics printing.
d12:Standard font for displaying text.|MA recommended font here is Corpus.Medium 13.5 10.7 12.0
d17:Alternative text font.|MToggle between this and the standard text font by CTRL-SHIFT-F.



#Speak Options
s2:TALK AS YOU TYPE  Speaks words as you type them.
s3:MAIN VOICE  The voice used for speaking unquoted text.
s4:QUOTES VOICE  The voice for speaking text with one level of quote marks.
s5:QUOTES (2nd)  The voice for speaking text with two or more levels of quote marks.
s8:TAYT VOICE|MThe voice used for Talk-as-you-Type, also for speaking announcements and message titles.
s18:CONTINUE TO NEXT  Continues to the next article in the article list after finishing the current one.
s19:CONTINUE TO NEXT UNREAD  Continue to the next UNREAD article after finishing this one.
s9:SPOKEN ANNOUNCEMENTS  Speaks announcements of number of messages arrived and expired.
s10:SKIP ADDRESSES  Don't speak email addresses in the text.
s11:SPEAK TITLE|MSpeak the Subject and Author lines of a message if you start speaking it from the beginning.


#Make Subset
S13:SELECT ALL
S14:SEARCH SELECTION
S20:SEARCH ALL


#User
U2:USER ID|MThis will appear before the @domain_name in messages which you send.|MOr start with * as a wildcard to match a range of user names.
U3:DOMAIN|MThe part of your email address after the '@'.
U4:IN BOX|MThe box into which incoming mail which has this user's user_id will be put.
U5:LOG BOX|MThe box into which copies of outgoing email from this user will be put.
U6:EDIT SIG|MClick to edit the default signature for this user.
U7:TAGS|MSpecifies whether email messages from this user will have tag-lines.
U8:REQUEST ACKS|MSets the default state of the Ack option in the Write Mail window. This asks for the recipient to send back an acknowledgement message on receipt of your email.
U9:NAME|MThe user's full name.
U10:COPY TO|MSelect a Box if you want a copy of incoming emails to this user.  To remove this feature, select the Bin box.
U11:MAIL LIST SERVER|MUse "No" unless you're using this user to run a mailing list.|MManual: Broadcast messages to the list by clicking MAIL LIST from the Reply dialogue|MAutomatic: Messages are automatically broadcast when debatched.
U12:Don't allow news messages to be posted from this email address.

#Find dialogue box
f4:REGEX  The search string is a "regular expression".  This needs RegEx module to be loaded.  Available from  http://www.sbellon.de/sw-modules.html

#Subset
Z0/Z1:TEXT STRING  This section can specify some text to search for, and where.
Z2:STRING  Select articles which contain this string, in any of the fields which are specified below.
Z4:AUTHOR  Select the article if its Author field contains the specified string.
Z5:SUBJECT  Select the article if its Subject contains the specified string.
Z6:COMMENT  Select the article if its Comment field contains the specified string.
Z7:KEYS  Select the article if its Keys field contains the specified string.
Z8:INTERNET HEADERS  Select the article if its internet header contains the specified string.
Z9:BODY  Select the article if its main text contains the specified string.
Z10:SIGNATURES  Only search the signatures of articles if this option is ticked.  Only efective if the Body option is also ticked.
Z12:CASE SENSITIVE  Set to perform a case-sensitive search for the string.
Z13:REGEX  The search string is a "regular expression".  This needs RegEx module to be loaded.  Available from http://www.sbellon.de/sw-modules.html
Z14/Z15:Colours are used to indicate those searches which are fast, and those which may take longer to run.
Z16:SEARCH SELECTION  Only search articles in the list which have been selected (i.e. are shown inverse colours).
Z17:MORE  Shows additional search options.
Z19:DATE FROM  Only search articles which have this date or later.|MThe format must be given either in the form 01 Nov 13 or 01/11/13.
Z21:DATE TO  Only search articles which are on or before this date.|MThe format must be given either in the form 01 Nov 13 or 01/11/13.
Z23:CANCEL  Close the window without searching.
Z24:KEEP  Keep the articles which match the search criteria, discard the rest.
Z25:DROP  Discard the article which match the search criteria, keep the rest.
Z26:NEW  Create a new list which contains the articles from this list which match the search criteria.
# end of Search1 icons - rest only in Search2
Z27:NO.CHARS  If a value is given, on the first so many characters of the main text of the articles will be searched for the string.
Z29:SEARCH ALL  Search all the articles in the list (rather than just those which are selected).
Z30:SELECT ALL  Select all the articles in the list, as though they had all met the selection criteria.  This could be used, for example, before clicking the NEW button to make a complete copy of the list.
Z31/Z32:CATEGORIES  Select articles which contain ANY of the Categories given in this list.|MMenu-click to display a Categories menu, SELECT-click to delete a  Category name.
Z33:ADD FROM  Add articles from the list specified by the "from" field, and which meet the search criteria, into this list.
Z34:FROM  Used with the ADD FROM button.  The name of the list from which selected articles are to be added to the current list.|MClick Menu for a list to select from.
Z3?/Z4?/Z5?/Z6?:STATUS  Only articles with the specified Status fields will be selected.|MClick on text to activate/deactivate.|MWhen activated, click on tick/cross to specify if flag should be on or off for article selection.

#User List
u1:DELETE|MDelete the selected user.
u2:WRITE|MSELECT-click to open a blank Write Mail window|MADJUST-click for News.
u3:ADD|MAdd a new user.
u99:USER LIST WINDOW|MClick to select the current user|MADJUST-Double-click to edit user details.

#Kill file
k1:DELETE  Remove the selected filters.
k2:ACTIVATE  Activate this filter.
k3:DEACTIVATE  Temporarily de-activate the filter.
k4:ADD  Add a new filter.
k99:FILTERS LIST|M(Assign messages to Boxes according to their contents)|MDouble-click to edit a filter entry.

K2:Condition 1
K3:BOX|MThe Box into which filtered articles are put.
K9:COPY BOX|MIf set, an additional copy of the article will be placed into this box.
K5:Search STRING for the first condition
K6:Apply this filter to incoming emails (but not mail list articles)
K7:Apply this filter to incoming News articles.
K8:Apply this filter to incoming Mail List articles
K11:Search STRING for the second condition
K13:PRIORITY|MFilters are examined in their order in the Filter List.  Lowering the Priority number will move a filter higher up the list.
K12:Do a "regular expression search" which needs the RegEx module.  Only applies to Author, Title, Newsgroup, Text & Header filters.  RegEx is available at http://www.sbellon.de/sw-modules.html
K14:Do a "regular expression search" which needs the RegEx module.  Only applies to Author, Title, Newsgroup, Text & Header filters.
K15:Condition 2
K17:SOURCE|MSet a matching articles's Source field to this.
K19:CATEGORY|MGive a matching article this Category
K20:Discard the message completely.  Don't put into any Box.
K22:Apply this filter to articles which are dropped onto Pluto's iconbar icon
K23:Apply this filter to outgoing messages
K26:EXPIRY|MIf set, this filter will automatically be deleted on this date.|MEnter either a Date (format: 01 Nov 99), or a number of days as a single number.
K28:How this Score value is combined with Scores from any other Filters that apply to the article.
K27:SCORE value, range -9999 to 9999.
K21:AND|MFilter is applied if both condiditions match.
K16:NOT|MFilter is applied if first matches and second doesn't.
K18:OR|MFilter is appliled if either condition matches.

#Filter options
F2:Filter rules which are created from the Killfile button or menu choices from an Article Viewer will delete itself after this period (as a default). 0 means permanent.
F3:If Filters give an article a score less than this value, the article is given Read rather than Unread status.  Value must be 0 or less.
F4:If Filters give an article a score less than this value, the article is automatically deleted.  Value must be 0 or less.
F5:If Filters give an article a score greater than this value, the article is shown with a tick by it in article lists.  Value must be 0 or higher.

#Posted list
p1:UN-HOLD the selected messages.  Allow them  to be transmitted.
p2:HOLD the selected messages.  Prevent them from being transmitted.
p3:DELETE  Deletes the selected messages from the outgoing message queue, and the Mail log or News log within Pluto.
p99:MESSAGES WAITING TO BE TRANSMITTED|MDouble-click to display and edit an outgoing message which is waiting to be transmitted.|MADJUST-Double-click to see the Envelope file (for Emails, except ANT).

#Address list
a1:DELETE  Delete the selected entries from the Address Book.
a2:WRITE  This button is no longer used.|MMenu-click on the To, Cc, Bcc, Reply-To, or Email-To fields in the Write Mail, Write News, or Bounce Message windows to transfer addresses from the Address Book into those fields.
a3:ADD  Add a new entry to the Address Book.
a99:ADDRESS BOOK|MSELECT-Double-click: Send an Email to this address.  If the Write Mail window is already open, this address will be written into its To: field.|MADJUST-Double-click: Edit the Address Book entry.

#Newsgroups List
g1:DELETE  Remove the selected Newsgroups and unsubscribe from them.
g2:ACTIVATE  Re-subscribe to the selected Newsgroups.
g3:DEACTIVATE  Temporarily unsubscribe from the selected Newsgroups, but leave them in the list.
g4:WRITE  Write a news article to be sent to the selected Newsgroups.
g5:ADD  Add a new Newsgroup to the list and subscribe to it.

#Newsgroup Edit
G2:Address of the newsgroup or mailing list.|MThis can be changed for a mailing list but not for a newsgroup.|MIf this is a Mailing List, this should contain it's email address preceded by "mail."
G3:A name that you give to the mailing list (eg. Pluto mailing list).
G4:EXPIRY|MExpiry period (days) for articles in this newsgroup.|MIf zero, the expiry period for the Box is used.|MExpiry only occurs if there is a non-zero expiry period set for the Box.
G5:SIGNATURE  Which signature to use for messages posted to this newsgroup.
G6:BOX  The Box for incoming message from this newsgroup.
G7:HEADER ONLY  Fetch only message headers for this newsgroup.
G8:Strip the first N characters from the Subject of incoming messages.
G9:DEFAULT USER|MWhich of your user names will be used when sending messages to this newsgroup.
G10:PGP SIGN MESSAGES|MAdd a PGP signature to messages for authentication.
G11:(NewsHound only)
G12:(NewsHound only) 3 letter mnemonic for which news server to use for this newsgroup.  eg. "abc" woould refer to NewsHounds "abcGroup" file.  Use "ALL" to mean all news servers.
G13:Remove tags in square brackets at the start of the Subject line.
G14:Gives a warning message if you attempt to post to this newsgroup or mailing list.
G15:Splits "Digest" messages into individual articles.  This only works if the digest message contains a "Content-Type: multipart/digest" header line.

#Spell Options
e1:DEPTH.  Recommended value is 3.  A value of 2 will speed up the construction of the suggested word list, but the search will not be as thorough.  A value of 4 may find more words, but will be slower, especially with long words.
e2:PHONETIC  When enabled, the suggested word list will include 'sounds like' words.  The extent of the search is controlled by the 'Depth' option, and by optional rules such as 'Swap B/D'.  A phonetic search may be slow on long words.
e3:TYPOS  When enabled, typographical errors are assumed.  These include missing letter, extra letter, pair of adjacent letters swapped, wrong letter typed.  A phonetic check at depth '1' is also included.  Only 1 error is corrected.
e4:QWERTY  Used with the 'Typo' option.  For short words, only mistyped letters on nearby keys on a qwerty keyboard are considered.  Turn off when checking text not entered from a keyboard (eg. text read by an optical character reader).
e5:SWAP B/D  This option is for use with people who confuse the letters 'b' and 'd'.  Used with the 'Phonetic' option.  The suggested word list will include words formed by exchanging the letters 'b' for 'd' and v.v.
e6:D&T AFTER N   Used with the 'Phonetic' option.  If this option is set, the suggested word list will include words which have 'd' or 't' added to the end, if the specified word ends in 'n'.
e10:Don't perform spellcheck on words which are entirely in capitals.
e11:Don't spellcheck words within angle brackets, eg. HTML tags.

#Spell Window
E2:CHECK AS YOU TYPE|MSpellcheck words as you type, Beep if an error is found.
E3:PHONETIC|MUses phonetic rules to construct list of suggestions.
E4:TYPOS|MConsiders typographic errors to construct list of suggestions.
E5:ADD|MAdd word to user dictionary.  The user dictionary can be viewed and edited by using the Dict button.
E6:NEXT|MSkip to the next mis-spelling in the text.
E7:REPLACE|MReplace the highlighted word in the text with the selected word in this list.
E8:IGNORE|MIgnore the mis-spelling, and do not report it when found again.
E9:CHECK WORD  Makes a list of suggested spellings for the word in the field at the top of this window.  Crossword puzzle aid: Use ? characters in word, and all the words which match that template will be listed.
E10:OPEN|MOpens the spell window when Check-as-you-Type find an error.
E11:DICT  Shows the User Dictionary.|MYou can edit this to add or remove words|MAbbreviations are show thus:|Mbtw  by the way

# Export Dialogue
X6:REMOVE SIGS  Remove signatures from articles.
X7:FULL HEADERS  Includes the full internet header with each article.  Uses a short header if the full header is not available.  If the Subject, From, or Keywords fields have been changed, the new values will be used.
X8:SHORT HEADERS  Includes a short header, giving Subject, Author, Date with each article.
X9:ORIGINAL HEADERS  Includes the full internet header (or if not available, the Short header).  If the Subject, From, or Keywords fields have been changed, the original values will be used.
X10:Separates articles with a #! rnews or #! rmail separator.  They can then be loaded back into Pluto by dropping the exported text file onto Pluto's icon bar icon.
X11:FORMFEEDS  Separates articles by formfeed characters.
X12:MARCEL  Produce a Marcel messages file, filetype &b86.  This uses "From " as a separator line.

# PGP Keyring
P1:DELETE|MRemove the selected key from your public keyring.
P2:SAVE|MExport the selected key to a file.
P3:EDIT
P4:VIEW|MShow the fingerprint and the signators of the selected key.
P5:CREATE|MCreate a new public/secret key pair.
P6:ALIASES|MMake a list of alternative names by which keys can be found.  This can be useful if someone has more than one email address, or if their address has changed.
P7:LIST|MList all the keys with their signators.
P99:Drop a public key file onto this window to add it to the public keyring.

# Colour preferences
c4:Use a Grey background rather than White.
c5:Use a Grey background rather than White.
c6:Use the standard colours rather than those defined here.
c19:Set the colour definitions here to be the same as the standard colours.
c15:Text colour for special lines in the internet header.
c17:Set the colour for the button bar of the Write Mail window.
c18:Set the colour for the button bar of the Write News window.

# Address book
A5:Encrypt emails which you send to this address.
A6:Add a PGP signature to emails which you send to this address.
A15:Comment field. If it contains an http:// URL then adjust-click gets the web page
A17:Log copies of messages which you send to this address are Locked in your log box.
A18:Colour the Author field in the article lists with the colour which you have specified for this address.
A19:Replace the full address in messages with the Name field.  This may be useful where someone uses different email addresses, but you want them sorted together.
A22:Which of your email addresses to use
A23:Which of your signatures to use
