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   Message Security Types
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      @X0BD               Pack-out Date. @X03 If you have sufficient security, you can
                      assign a date when the message you are entering will be
                      automatically deleted.  All messages of this type are
                      Public.

      @X0BN               None. @X03 The message will be open for all to read.

      @X0BG               Group Password. @X03 Allows assigning a password to the
                      message which only other callers who know the common
                      password will be allowed to read the message.

      @X0BR               Receiver Only.@X03  Makes the message private to all except
                      you - the person leaving it - and the person to whom it
                      is addressed.

      @X0BS               Sender Password.@X03  Allows you to assign a password to
                      the message so that only you can kill it later.  This
                      prevents the other person to whom the message is
                      addressed from killing it.

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   Description
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      When leaving a message to another person various security levels are
      available to allow "protecting" of your message to insure only those
      who you want to read it can.

      Note that you can NOT assign (R)eceiver protection to a message which
      has been addressed to ALL.
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    Assigning Message Security
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      Unless the current conference is configured to make all messages
      private, you will be asked what type of message security to use.
      You may choose to make the message public so that other users on the
      system may read it, or you may choose to make the message private so
      that the message is viewable by a limited number of people.

      To make things easier, you will be asked to enter a letter that
      corresponds with the type of security to use for the message.  If you
      press ENTER, the message will be made public for others to read.  The
      message security options and their corresponding letters are:

         @X0BD            Pack-out date.  @X03This option gives you the ability to
                      set a date at which the message will be deleted or
                      packed-out if it is still active.  As long as the
                      message is not killed first, the message will then
                      remain active until the date specified is reached.

                      The message that is to be entered will be a public
                      message.  This makes it useful for letting your users
                      know about special announcements and such.  If you need
                      to change the message security, you may do so by
                      editing the message header or by using either the U or
                      P subcommand at the End of Message Command prompt.

                      Only those who have security clearance to set the
                      pack-out date may enter messages of this type.
                      Furthermore, those having sufficient security will be
                      shown the pack-out date at the bottom of the message.

         @X0BG            Group password.  @X03When this message security is
                      selected, you will be asked for a password to protect
                      the message with.  In order for anyone to read the
                      contents of the message they must know the password.

         @X0BN            None.  @X03Choosing this message security enables anyone
                      that can read messages in the conference that the
                      message was left in to read the message.  This message
                      security may be used to make general announcements or
                      to get input or replies from a wide group of users.

         @X0BR            Receiver only.  @X03Only the person to whom the message is
                      addressed and the sender of the message may read a
                      message that has been marked as receiver only.  This is
                      the most common way to send private messages.

         @X0BS            Sender password.  @X03This message security also asks for a
                      password.  The password is used Anyone may read this
                      message but only the person who entered the message may
                      kill the message.  Normally the receiver and the sender
                      can kill the message.
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