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@0
Sorry,
There is no help
for this item.
@IDOK
@IDYES
@1
@6
YES OK

Yeah, its cool.
Everything looks OK
 
@IDCANCEL
@IDNO
@2
@7
                  
NO it is not ok
I do not want it.
                 
@id_botec_local
@1000
LOCAL CHAT WINDOW
The text you type in here will be sent
to your chat partner.
 
--- Special keys ---
[BACKSPACE] or [DEL]  will  delete the last character.
[CONTROL] G  will ring a *Bell*
[HOME]  will clear your window.
[ESC]  will test connection (BEEP if OK)
 
-- MOUSE ---
Press the RIGHT mouse button
cut, paste, color, and font.
 
@id_botec_remot
@1002
REMOTE CHAT WINDOW
 
The text you see here was sent
by your chat partner.
 
--- Special keys ---
You can not type text into this window.
 
-- MOUSE ---
Press the RIGHT mouse button
cut, paste, color, and font.
 
@id_boteg_host
@1006
TO

Enter the Internet Name or Address you want to call
You can also enter an optional email address.

The easiest form is just to enter the name of the computer:
jungle

You could also enter just the IP Address:
192.168.0.1

You can call a specific person at that computer:
tarzan@jungle
tarzan@192.168.0.1

The Computer might be far away, you need the full address:
jungle.faraway.com
Jane@jungle.faraway.com

You can include an Email address:
chet@jungle+chet
chet@jungle+"Mr Tusker" <chet@primal.org>
mom@faraway.fromhome.com+mom@momsmailserver.net

NOTE:  Email is always sent via your mail server as defined in the setup panel.

HINT:  It is easier to use the address book editor.
@id_boteg_msgtext
@5014
SUBJECT
 
Message text is required for Messages, Popnotes and Mail.
It can also be used for Chat, but is not required.
 
This edit window will accept about 8000 characters of message text.
 
After entering the Text you can select how you want to send it.
  
If you enter a message and press 'Chat'; the person you call
has the choice to take the message instead of chatting.
 
You may also DRAG AND DROP files onto this window.
The list of files will be sent to the remote PC
and the remote user may accept all or some of the files.
 
@id_boteg_chat
@5004
CHAT
 
Enter the internet name of the computer you want to call
The 'Chat' button will start a connection to the host.
  
If you have entered any text in the Subject field, the
person you call may choose to take the message instead.
 
@id_boteg_mesg
@5005
MESSAGE
 
The 'Message' button will send your text.
 
This button is disabled until you enter or edit
some text in the 'Subject' window.
 
The message must not be empty.
 
@5002
POPNOTE

The 'PopNote' button will send your text.
 
This button is disabled until you enter or edit
some text in the 'Subject' window.
 
The message must not be empty.
 
@5003
SEND VIA EMAIL
 
Bote can send a message via Email
instead of a Bote Message or PopNote.
 
This button is disabled until you enter or edit
some text in the 'Subject' window.
 
To send mail you must
1)  Add or edit some text in the 'Subject' window.

2)  Supply an email address in the 'To' window.   
    (an email address is preceeded by a   +  )
example:
bob@faraway.com+bob.smith@mail.site.com

---------------------NOTE!-----------------------
You must set up your SMTP mail server
in the EMAIL setup page for this to be available.

@5009
MAIL YOUR IP ADDRESS

Bote can send your EMAIL address to your chat partner.
This is useful if your IP address changes every time
you login to the internet.

You'll want to see the EMAIL page in
the setup menu so that you can set the
name of your mail server and login.

---------------------NOTE!-----------------------

1) You must set up your SMTP mail server in the    
   EMAIL setup page for this to be available.      
    (the SMTP mailer is where we send mail)        

2) The address in the To: field must have an email 
   address in it, eg:   +mygal@mail.faraway.net    
  (this is the person who will receive the mail)   

The address book editor can make this easy for you.

@id_boteg_status
@5010
THE STATUS AREA.

This shows the current Bote status,
and helpful prompts.

@5011
POPUP EDITOR

Your Editor will be started to
edit the contents of the message.

Notepad is used for editing.
 
You can override this by setting the environment variables
EDITOR
-or-
VISUAL
in your autoexec.bat
example: set EDITOR=c:\bin\lemmy.exe

@id_cfg_servershowuser
@3013
SHOW LOGIN NAME TO CALLERS

Set this to allow Bote to show your login name
when people call you.
  
If you disable this you will be announced as 
'Bote@your.site.com'

If this is not set AND you have NOT logged into your PC
you will be announced as
'NoLoginName@your.site.com'

When someone calls your computer
and asks for a specific person
(ie: SomeOneElse@your.site.com)
they have the option of abandoning the call
if the person they called is not logged in.

@id_cfg_clientshowuser
@3014
SHOW LOGIN NAME WHEN CALLING

Set this to allow Bote to show your login name
to the person you are calling.
 
If you disable this your call will be announced as 
'Bote@your.site.com'
 
If this is set AND you have NOT logged into your PC
your call will be announced as
'NoLoginName@your.site.com'

@id_cfg_clientnodelay
@3015
TCP_NODELAY

The TCP_NoDelay makes your network work a little harder
but can make your chat sessions smoother in some cases.
If your partner notices your text arriving in 'bursts'
and you don't like that,
setting TCP_NoDelay might make it smoother.
If you have a very slow connection, it might not improve things.
(for the technically inclined: this disables the TCP 'Nagle' algorithm)

@id_cfg_servervisible
@3016
SYSTEM TRAY

When this is set Bote will be put onto the system tray.
When this is clear Bote will stay on the task bar.
 
The 'system tray' is not really part of Windows95, it is
a part of the windows explorer shell.
If you use a different shell you should not use this.
 
NOTE: This setting is NOT saved.
If you want to set this permanently use the
command line option when you start Bote
/v0   Bote on the task bar (default)
/v1   Bote is hidden, assign a windows HOT key to it to pop it up.
/v2   Bote on the system tray.

@id_cfg_clientring
@3017
OUTGOING RING

Set this to have a ring signal when Bote is calling.
 
Bote will play the 'ringout.wav' file if possible
or it will use the PC speaker.

@id_cfg_clientautosend
@3018
AUTOSEND ON DROP

Set this to automatically make a connection when you drag
files onto the chat or 'open new connection' window.
 
If it is cleared, you must press the 'SEND' button to 
transfer the list of files.

@id_cfg_serverpopnote
@3019
ACCEPT POPNOTES

Set this to allow 'PopUp' style notes.
When people send you a PopNote it will
appear on your screen in a small window.
 
When this is clear
PopupNotes will be received as Messages.
 
If BOTH Messages and PopupNotes are disabled
they will be DENIED.

@3020
VERIFY PERSONAL CALLS
 
Checks that the Person you called 
is the person that answered the call.
 
When you call somebody and specify their name
like:  Betty@personell.acme.com
Bote will prompt you to confirm the call if
it is answered by anyone other than 'Betty'

@id_cfg_clientwrap
@3021
LOCAL TEXTWRAP

Enables Wordwrap while chatting.

Your chat text will be wrapped
to fit your chat text window.

You should press ENTER to terminate a sentence or paragraph.
It makes it easier for your partner to read your text.
 
@3022
REMOTE TEXTWRAP

Enables Wordwrap while chatting.
 
Your chat partners' chat text will be
wrapped to fit your chat text window.

This is convenient when your chat partner
types without pressing ENTER.

If this is cleared, the chat window
will use a horizontal scroll bar.

@3023
BLINKY ICONS

The little Bote Icons can blink when there are errors or unread messages.

If you are using a laptop or a battery powered PC you should disable this.

Originally I put this in 'just for fun' but as it turns out it can make some
affect on performance.  If your PC is not *really* busy it won't matter.

ENABLED: the icons can blink, change color and the status line is updated   
each second, but only if the PC is not busy.  This adds a small amount of
work to your PC about 0.01% load.  It keeps more of Bote loaded in memory
even when it is idle and not answering or making calls.

DISABLED: the icons can only change color,  and the status line is always   
updated in real time.  When cleared, Bote adds no extra work to your PC
when it is idle and can use as little memory as possible, but may slow down
the speed at which the mini web server can respond, (but not much).

Personally I usually have a check mark in this box.

@3024
WRAP POPNOTES TEXT

Popup Notes text will be word wrapped
to fit into the size of the popup note,
When you resize the popup note window
the text adjusts itself to fit.

When this is cleared the popup note uses
scroll bars and the text appears as it
was when it was sent to you.

This can also be set in the menu that is
available on the Popnote title line but 
there it is only temporary.

@3025
ALWAYS ANNOUNCE DELIVERY STATUS

If those 'Oh' boxes are bugging you
you can turn some of them off.

Enabled this and Bote will always announce
when it has finished sending the messages.

Disable this and Bote will only report if
there were problems.  If the message is
delivered without error it will be quiet.

@id_cfg_filering
@5060
INCOMING FILE RING

Set this to have a ring signal when someone sends you files.
 
Bote will play the 'filein.wav' file if possible
or it will use the PC speaker.

@id_cfg_serverring
@3010
INCOMING CALL RING

Set this to have a ring signal when someone calls you.
 
Bote will play the 'ringin.wav' file if possible
or it will use the PC speaker.

@id_cfg_clientpopup
@3008
OUTGOING CALL POPUP

Set this to have Bote 'pop-up'
when your call is ready.
  
When you press the 'TALK' or 'MESSAGE' button
Bote will minimize itself until the call is ready.

@id_cfg_filepopup
@5061
INCOMING FILE POPUP

Set this to have Bote 'pop-up'
when someone sends you files.

@id_cfg_mesgring
@5200
INCOMING MESSAGE RING

Set this to have a audible alert when Bote receives a message.
 
Bote will play the 'mesgin.wav' file if possible
or it will use the PC speaker.

@id_cfg_mesgpopup
@5201
INCOMING MESSAGE POPUP

Set this to have Bote 'pop-up'
when someone sends you a message.

@id_cfg_mesgflash
@5202
INCOMING MESSAGE FLASH
Set this to make Bote flash the window
when someone sends you a message.

@id_cfg_serverpopup
@3007
INCOMING CHAT POPUP

Set this to have Bote 'pop-up'
when someone calls you.

@id_cfg_clientflash
@5030
OUTGOING CALL FLASH

Set this to make Bote flash the window
when your call is ready.

@id_cfg_fileflash
@5062
INCOMING FILE FLASH

Set this to make Bote flash the window
when someone sends you files.

@id_cfg_serverflash
@3011
INCOMING CALL FLASH

Set this to make Bote flash the window
when someone calls you.

@id_boted_timeout
@5015
you are not supposed to see this!
5015
@id_botefin_timeout
@5090
you are not supposed to see this!
5090
@id_cfg_clienttimeout
@3012
@5118
@5119
OUTGOING CALL TIMEOUT

When you make a call and the other person does not answer
Bote will disconnect the line after this many seconds.
 
Set it to  0  and it will not timeout.

@id_cfg_filetimeout
@5063
@5120
@5121
INCOMING FILE TIMEOUT

When someone sends you a file list and you do not answer
Bote will disconnect the line after this many seconds.
 
Set it to  0  and it will not timeout.

@id_cfg_servertimeout
@3009
@5124
@5125
INCOMING CALL TIMEOUT

When someone calls you and you do not answer
Bote will disconnect the line after this many seconds.
 
Set it to  0  and it will not timeout.

@id_cfg_fileshowuser
@5068
SHOW LOGIN NAME WHEN SENDING  FILES

Set this to allow Bote to show your login name
when you send files.
 
If you disable this your call will be announced as 
'Bote@your.site.com'
 
If this is not set AND you have NOT logged into your PC
your call will be announced as
'NoLoginName@your.site.com'

@id_cfg_logcall
@5084
LOG CALLS

This controls what is added to the message log.
Set this to record the date and time of calls to your PC.
 
Note: the date/time format is YY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss

@id_cfg_logchat
@5081
LOG CHAT

This controls what is added to the message log.
Set this to record the date and time of each chat session.
 
Note: the date/time format is YY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss

@id_cfg_logmesg
@5082
LOG MESSAGES

This controls what is added to the message log.
Set this to record the date and time of each message.
 
The text of the Message is also included in the log.
  
Note: the date/time format is YY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss

@id_cfg_loginfo
@5130

Read this important info.

@id_cfg_logfile
@5083
LOG FILE TRANSFERS

This controls what is added to the message log.
Set this to record the date and time of each file transfer.
 
Note: the date/time format is YY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss

@5092
AUTOINDENT POPUP NOTES

Inserts a '>' in front of existing 
popnote text when you reply to it.

@id_cfg_lognote
@5091
LOG POPNOTES

This controls what is added to the message log.
Set this to record the date and time of each Popup Note
 
Note: the date/time format is YY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss

@id_cfg_logedit
@5086
EDIT LOGFILE

Use this to edit the bote message log file.
 
Notepad is used for editing.
 
You can override this by setting the environment variables
EDITOR
-or-
VISUAL
in your autoexec.bat
example: set EDITOR=c:\bin\lemmy.exe
 
NOTES!: The log file is in ASCII text format.
Do not save word processing format information in it.
HTML or WORD formatting will cause problems.

If you have changed the filename, or are entering it
new for the first time, you will need to press APPLY
before you edit the file.

@5085
@5122
@5123
LIMIT LOG DISPLAY

This can limit the amount of text DISPLAYED.
It does not limit the amount of text in the log file.

@id_cfg_mesgfil
@5079
LOGFILE

This is where Bote keeps your Messages.
 
Clear this If you don't want to keep a Message Log

@id_cfg_mesgfilbrowse
@5080
CHOOSE LOGFILE

You can specify where Bote keeps its log file.
This will allow you to choose the location for the log file.

@id_cfg_serverchat
@3005
ACCEPT CHAT

Set this to accept incoming chat requests.
If it is cleared then people who call you will get 'access denied'.

@id_cfg_servergetfile
@3003
ACCEPT FILE LISTS

Set this to allow others to send you file lists.
If you disable this they can not send you files.
 
NOTE: Bote will NEVER accept a file automatically.
      In every case you must confirm
      the actual transfer of files. 

@id_cfg_servermessage
@3006
ACCEPT MESSAGES

Set this to allow others to send you messages.
 
When this is cleared
Messages will be received as PopupNotes.
 
If BOTH Messages and PopupNotes are disabled,
they will be DENIED.

@id_cfg_serverputfile
@3004
ALLOW SEND FILES

Set this to allows you to send files to other computers.
 
If you disable it you can not drag-and-drop files onto
the 'CHAT' and 'OPEN NEW CONNECTION' windows.

@3000
SHORT REPLY 1

Set this if you want the short reply sent automatically
when you do not answer the chat request.
 
This would be sent when the timeout expires
and you have not answered the call.

@3001
SHORT REPLY 2

Set this if you want the short reply sent automatically
when you do not answer the chat request.
 
This would be sent when the timeout expires
and you have not answered the call.

@3002
SHORT REPLY 3
Set this if you want the short reply sent automatically
when you do not answer the chat request.
 
This would be sent when the timeout expires
and you have not answered the call.

@id_cfg_shortreply1
@2014
SHORT REPLY 1

You can send this message when you are too busy to chat
but want to send a short reply to the caller.

@2015
SHORT REPLY 2

You can send this message when you are too busy to chat
but want to send a short reply to the caller.

@2016
SHORT REPLY 3
You can send this message when you are too busy to chat
but want to send a short reply to the caller.

@5069
AUTOACCEPT FILE LIST

Used when people send you file lists.
This will allow the file list to arrive without you confirming it.
 
It does not accept the actual files, only the list.
 
After the file list arrives you confirm the actual transfer of the files.

@id_cfg_filedir
@5078
@5131
INCOMING FILES FOLDER

This is the default location for incoming files.
 
This can be a local hard drive
eg: c:\tmp\
 
or a network drive
eg: //OurFileServer/Users/Me/
 
In most cases you will want to make sure
you have the '/' or '\' at the end of the pathname.
(The program does this automatically.)
 
If you do NOT have a '/' or '\' the incoming
filenames will be appended to the location name.

@id_cfg_filebrowse
@5077
INCOMING FILES FOLDER

You can set the default directory for incoming files.

@5035
DEFAULT OUTGOING MESSAGE

This text appears in the 'Subject' window
when you make an outgoing call.

This is the default message that will be given if the
person you call does not accept your chat request

@id_boted_button1
@2021
Sends the text for Short Reply 1
and disconnects the call.
@id_boted_button2
@2022
Sends the text for Short Reply 2
and disconnects the call.
@id_boted_button3
@2023
Sends the text for Short Reply 3
and disconnects the call.
@id_boted_shortreply1
@2011
You can edit this text, then press button 1.
The text will be sent to the caller and the call disconnected.
@id_boted_shortreply2
@2012
You can edit this text, then press button 2.
The text will be sent to the caller and the call disconnected.
@id_boted_shortreply3
@2013
You can edit this text, then press button 3.
The text will be sent to the caller and the call disconnected.
@id_boted_caller
@2002
This is an identity of the person who is calling you!
LoginName@Their.Site.Com
@id_boted_chat
@2000
Press this button to start a chat session!
@id_boted_deny
@2001
GO AWAY! I don't want to talk.
Just disconnect the line.
(not really nice)
@2040
SIGNATURE FILE

The contents of the file will be appended
to outgoing PopNotes, Messages and/or Email.

NOTE: if your signature file is too large
too add to the outgoing text, NONE of it
will be added.  This can happen when the size
of the outgoing text plus the size of the 
signature fileexceeds the maximum size allowed.
(the maximum size is around 32,000 characters)

HINT: use less text, and keep it narrow.
It is also a good place to put your permanent DynDNS name.
like this:
X-Bote: 192.168.0.1 Bote1.dyn.ml.org+dbin@sce.de
or
bote://dbin@david.sce.de+"David Binette"@mail.sce.de

@2041
BROWSE FOR SIGNATURE FILE

You can browse for the file.

Please use plain text files only.

@2042
ADD SIGNATURE TO POPNOTES

When this is checked,
the contents of the signature file
is added to the end of outgoing popnotes.

@2043
ADD SIGNATURE TO MESSAGES

When this is checked,
the contents of the signature file
is added to the end of outgoing messages.

@2044
ADD SIGNATURE TO EMAIL

When this is checked,
the contents of the signature file
is added to the end of outgoing email.

@2045
EDIT SIG FILE

You can Use this to edit your signature file page.
 
Notepad is used for editing.
 
You can override this by setting the environment variables
EDITOR
-or-
VISUAL
in your autoexec.bat
example: set EDITOR=c:\bin\lemmy.exe
 
NOTES!: The signature file is in ASCII text format.
Do not save word processing format information in it.

If you have changed the filename, or are entering it
new for the first time, you will need to press APPLY
before you edit the file.

@id_boted_mesg
@5017
No time to chat?
If the caller has offered a message
you can take that message now.
It will be recorded in the message log.
The call is disconnected after the message arrives.
@5018
No time to chat?
If the caller has offered a message
you can take that message now.
It will popup on you screen.
The call is disconnected after the message arrives.
@5040
FILE TREE
 
This is the List of files sent to you from the remote computer.
 
Click on the filenames to mark the files you want.
The marked items will have red check marks on them.
 
There is also exactly one item that is hilighted.
Only files and folders below the selected item will be copied.
 
If you want to move the hilight right-click on an icon.
 
When you are ready to receive the files
press the 'Copy Files' button.
 
@id_botefin_copy
@5054
COPY FILES
 
Press 'Copy Files' to copy the selected files
from the remote computer to your computer.
 
A file is selected when it has a red check mark on it.
You can set or clear the check by clicking on the filename.
 
There is also a 'Hilite' item that can be moved if you
want to transfer only part of the tree.
 
@id_botefin_list
@5044
LIST FILES
 
The LIST FILES button tells Bote to fetch
the list of files from the other computer.
 
The remote computer sends the list of files
before it sends the actual files.
 
You can also set this to happen automatically in the configuration menu.
Configure -> Files -> Autoaccept File List
 
@id_botefin_progress
@5041
@id_botefin_progresstext
@5129
PROGRESS BAR
 
The progress bar is active when data is being transferred.
 
The bar shows how much of the file has been transferred.
 
@id_botefin_treex
@5059
TREE <+/->
 
Hides or Displays files in the 'file tree'
 
You can also click on the  +/-  signs in tree
to show/hide files or folders.
 
@id_botefin_status
@5043
Shows the current status for the file transfers,
instructions and other status information.
@id_botefin_thiscnt
@5057
The size in Bytes for the currently selected file.
This changes when you use the LEFT mouse button
to select another file.
 
During file transfers this shows the
file transfer rate in Bytes per Second.
@id_botefin_filecnt
@5055
@5127
This is the number of files selected.
This changes when you mark or unmark files for copying.
@id_botefin_bytecnt
@5056
@5128
This is the TOTAL number of bytes
in the selected files.
This changes when you mark or unmark files for copying.
@id_botefin_caller
@5036
WHO IS CALLING
 
The login name and IP address
of the person sending the files.
 
If the sender does not display their name
it will show up as 'Bote@.....'
 
@id_botefin_filedir
@5073
COPY TO
 
This is a folder on YOUR computer.
 
All copied files will be stored beneath this directory.
 
Bote automatically creates subdirectories as required.
 
@id_botefin_setfiledir
@5074
SET DESTINATION DIRECTORY
 
You can set the default directory where files will be copied.
 
Bote will automatically create subdirectories as required.

@2034
DO YOU WANT TO CHAT?

Push the button 'in' When
you are 'in' for chat.

If you are 'out'
or prefer not to chat
push the button out.

if you are out....
your callers will get your default answer message
and you will not get the 'Incoming call' popup.

They can still send messages or popnotes to you.
and you can make outgoing chat whenever you will.

@id_botem_conf
@2032
@5007
The configuration menu.
You can set preferences
for files, messages, 
alerts, prompts etc.
@id_botem_hide
@5012
SYSTEMTRAY

Toggles the placement of the BOTE main screen.
Bote will can be either on the task bar
or as a small Icon in the system tray.


@2033
@5008
READ MESSAGES

Doubleclick on an address line in the log file
to call back the person who sent the message.

@2035
@5019
VIEW LOG FILE

Displays the Call Log

Doubleclick on any address line to
call back the person who connected.

@id_botem_talk
@2031
@5006
TALK / CHAT

Press this to start a chat,
send a Message or PopupNote,
check your mailbox, or edit
your Bote AddressBook

@id_botem_version
@5088
@1003
BOTE VERSION

The version number for THIS Bote.

@id_botem_label
@5001-
                        DYNAMIC DNS
 
           Internet Service providers often
             supply 'dynamic' IP addresses.
 
  That means your IP address may change
  when you start a new internet connection.
 
                        This shows :
           1) your login name
           2) your computers internet name
           3) your computers internet address
 
@id_cfg_fileminimize
@5070
MINIMIZE ON SEND

Minimize the file transfer box
when you SEND the files.
 
This is useful with the AutoSend option.
 
There really is nothing more for you
to do after you send the file list,
(except wait for the other person to get the files)
so this just keeps your desktop tidy.
@5087
FILENAME FOR POPUP NOTES

When Bote is shutdown any open PopNotes will be saved in this file.
PopNotes will be restored the next time you start Bote.
 
Clear this If you don't want to keep PopNotes.
@5089

You can browse and select the folder for 
preserving PopNotes.

@id_cfg_fileautoclose
@5071
Closes the window when the other party disconnects.
 
If you wanted to see the status of the file transfer
even after they disconnected you should clear this.

@IDC_STATIC
@65535
This is simple text or a pretty icon.
It does nothing special.
@5031
SETUP

Click on the configuration tab
to set options for that section.
 
When you are finished
press OK.
 
To quit the configuration without saving
press CANCEL
All your changes will be discarded.

@id_cfg_filbufsiz
@5064
@5132
@5133
@5134
FILE TRANSFER BUFFER SIZE

Sets the size of the buffer for file transfers.
This is used for sending and receiving files.
 
Slow connections work better with smaller numbers (512)
Fast connections (LAN) benefit from larger numbers (16384)

@id_botem_copy1
@id_botem_copy2
@5136
@5137
Bote Client/Server
Copyright 1997
David J. Binette
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
---
Bote means 'Messenger' in German.
This program allows interactive chat,
short text messages
and
file transfers.
---
dbin@mail.sce.de
http://www.sce.de/~dbin/bote/

@57634
COPY

The selected text will be copied to the clipboard.

@57637
PASTE

Any TEXT in the ClipBoard
will be pasted into the chat window.

@40000
REPLY TO POPNOTE

Starts up the Open New Connection window.
The popNote text and the address will be
already setup and you can choose to reply
via Email, Message, Popnote or Chat.

@40001
QUICK REPLY TO POPNOTE

After editing the popnot you can select this.

The PopNote will be sent back to the person
who sent it to you.  It is all automatic.

If there are any problems delivering the PopNote
you will be notified, otherwise its 'quiet success'.

@40002
SAVE POPNOTE TO FILE

You can save the popnote to a file.

If you specify an existing file, it will be
added to the end of any text already there.

@40003
WRAP POPNOTE TEXT

The text in the popnote can be wordwrapped, or
it can have vertical and horizontal scroll bars.

@40004
INDENT POPNOTE

Puts a '>' in front of the existing popnote text.
This is useful if you like to continue a dialog
with another person and prefer to keep the exiting
text,  the indentation level shows previous dialog.

@40005
UNINDENT POPNOTE

The existing indentation is shifted left
It removes the first level of '<'.

@4000
KILL INDENT

Deletes previous indented dialog.

Any text with deep indentation is deleted.
With this the oldest text is deleted but
the recent text remains.

@40016
ABOUT

Active links to your
email or Web Browser.
  
You can send mail to the program author
and visit the Bote Home Page.

@40017
EXIT

Disconnects the call.
and
Closes the Chat Window.

@40018
SAVEPOS

Saves the Window Position and Size.
 
The next time you get a call
the chat window will be in the
same place as it is now.

@40038
DIScONNECT

Disconnects the call.

@40032
LOCAL SAVE TO FILE

The contents of the local window (your text)
will be written to the file you specify.

@40035
REMOTE SAVE TO FILE

The contents of the REMOTE window (their text)
will be written to the file you specify.

@40033
LOCAL FONT

Sets the Font and Color
for the text that you type.
  
NOTE: this affects YOUR display only.
This does not affect the other computer.

@40036
REMOTE FONT

Sets the Font and Color
for the text from the remote user.
 
NOTE: this affects YOUR display only.
This does not affect the other computer.

@40034
LOCAL BACKGROUND

Sets the background Color
for the text that you type.
  
NOTE: this affects YOUR display only.
This does not affect the other computer.

@40037
REMOTE BACKGROUND

Sets the background Color
for the text from the remote user.
 
NOTE: this affects YOUR display only.
This does not affect the other computer.

@61824
HELP

Activates this type of Help.
The Question Cursor can be pointed
to any Bote item to display help.
You may also press F1 for Help.

@61728
RESTORE

Restores the window to its
normal visible position and size.

@61456
MOVE

Use the Keyboard arrow keys to move the
Bote Window around the screen.
(press ENTER when done)
 
or position the four-pointed cursor onto
the Title bar and drag the window.

@61472
MINIMIZE

Makes the window Small.

@61536
CLOSE

Closes the window and
ends its functionality.

@61488
MAXIMIZE

Expands the window to
fill the entire screen.

@61440
SIZE

Use the keyboard arrow keys
to change the window size.
(press ENTER when done)

@40023
REMOTE ECHO

Useful if your chat partner uses TelNet.
 
If your chat partner can not see their own text
as they type, you can should enable this.
Bote will then echo back their text for them.

@1004
MAILTO

This will start your mail program
So you can send mail to the program author.

@1005
BOTE HOME PAGE

This will start your Web Browser
and connect you to the Bote Home page.

@40039
LOCAL CLEARSCREEN

Erases the text that you have typed.
Also erases it on the other computer.

@40040
REMOTE CLEARSCREEN

Erases the text that the other person typed.
Does NOT erase it on the other computer.

@40041
Selects all of the text
in the current window.
@40061
SEND FILES

Select the files you want to send.
Bote will build a file list and
send it to your chat partner.
Your chat partner can select the
files they want to receive.

@40062
SEND DIRECTORY

Select the Folder you want to send.
This Includes all Folders below
the selected folder.
Bote will build a file list and
send it to your chat partner.
Your chat partner can select the
files they want to receive.

@40064
@40065
WRAP LINES

Enable this to wrap long lines.
When it is not checked you can use
the Scroll bars to see the text that
is outside of the chat window.

@40081
VISIT WEB PAGE

Starts up your Web Browser
and takes you to your chat
partners personal web page.

@40082
VIEW CALL TIME

Shows you the elapsed time for this call.
The timer is either:

    RUNNING  You are still connected.        
    STOPPED  The call is disconnected.       

If you get any other message please
contact the Bote author, and send a 
bug report.

@50076
CLEAR SCREEN

Local Window
Erases all of the text that you entered.
Also clears it on your chat partners side.
 
Remote Window
Erases the text that your chat partner entered.

@50067
COPY

Copies the selected text to the clipboard.
 
Disabled (gray) when no text is selected.

@50080
PASTE

Clipboard text will be inserted
into your chat window, and sent
to your chat partner.

@50065
SELECT ALL

Selects (highlights) all of the text in the window.
You can then copy or paste it.

@50070
FONT

You may change the
font, color and size
of your text.
 
The new settings become the default.

@50066
BACKGROUND

Choose a background color that you like.
 
The new settings become the default.

@50087
WRAP TEXT

When checked, long lines are wrapped onto the next line.
When unchecked, long lines advance the scroll bar.

@50083
SAVE TO FILE

The contents of the window are saved to disk
 
You can select the folder and filename for the
text or you can accept the default file name.

@5144
ABOUT BOTE ON YOUR PC

The 'About' page shows some
technical details about your PC,
the Network and Your Bote Version.

If you are troubleshooting, or just
curious this is an interesting page.

@5211
YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS

The address to which people should send email
if you are not receiving Messages or PopNotes.
 
example:
BShaxper@mail.primal.org

@5212
SMTP MAIL SERVER

If Bote can not deliver a message in the normal
way, it will try to email it to the user.
 
The SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) mail server
that you use for sending mail will receive the mail
and forward it to the user as standard email.
 
The first line of the message is the SUBJECT:.
Your LoginName, or 'Bote' is the FROM:
Your Email address is the Reply-To:
 
example:
mail.primal.org

@5213
YOUR REAL NAME

This is optional.
You can include your real name
when you send email messages.

example:
Bill Shaxper

@5214
POP3 MAIL SERVER

This is the name of the mail server
that you call to pickup your new mail.

@5215
POP3 PASSWORD

The password you use when you login
to your mail server to pick up mail.

The encrypted password is written to
disk, not in plain text.  A determined
person could possibly decrypt it with
enough time and patience.

@5216
POP3 USERNAME

The login name you use when you login
to your mail server to pick up mail.

@5217
SHOW EMAIL ADDRESS WHEN CALLING

This will enable sending your
email address when you call people.
 
When this is enabled the remote users
address book is updated with your email address.

@5218
DEBUG EMAIL INFO TO LOG WINDOW

Having problems with your SMTP or POP3 Mail server?

This can be useful in finding where the problem is.

The login sequence for mail transfer will be recorded
to the Bote Log window, but NOT to the log file.

After a failed mail session you can view the Bote Log
to see exactly what happened and what caused the mail
negotiation to be rejected.

NOTE:  this is a temporary setting, it is NOT saved.

@5220

SETUP ALERTS
These settings are audio visual cues
to alert you when a call is being connected.

@5221
SETUP CLIENT

These settings control outgoing calls.
 
Most of these settings are used with CHAT.
 
Verify personal calls applies to ALL outgoing connections.

@5222
SETUP EMAIL

Bote does not need email for normal use.
 
Enabling email offers some nice benefits
such as automatic address book updating,
and forwarding failed messages via email.
 
This can be very handy when you use Bote to 
send notes to people about telephone calls
'while they were out', If Bote is not running
on their PC, or their PC is turned off, they 
can receive them later when they return.
 
Bote will first try to deliver the messages
as a normal message or popnote, then if that
fails You may choose to send it by email.
 
Please Note: that this is a *minimal* email
ability and only uses the basic SMTP mail
capability for sending mail.

@5223
SETUP FILE TRANSFERS
 
Bote is designed to be safe.
Nobody wants other people to write unwanted data.
And nobody should be able to read your files
unless you allow them to.
 
Bote does this by allowing you to choose
the files you will offer to the other person.
 
When you are that 'other person' Bote allows you
to select the files you will receive.
 
You can even disable the ability of people to
send you a list of files.

@5224
SETUP MESSAGE LOGS
 
The Bote Message log can contain a
history of incoming and outgoing calls.
 
When people send you Messages,
or when you redirect PopNotes to Messages
Bote will record the text of those messages
in the Log File.
 
The log file can become quite large when you
Log everything, or have received a lot of calls.

@5225
SETUP MESSAGE REPLIES
 
These are 'pre-recorded' announcements that you can set.
 
Bote will send these messages
when the you are not answering your calls
and the time limit expires.

@5226
SETUP BOTE SERVER
 
The Bote server watches for incoming calls.
 
Here you can decide what types of calls you will accept.

@5227
No, I don't want to connect.
Please send the message text by email.
@5228
The full address of the person you called.
@5229
This is the name of the person you called.
@5230
This is the login name of the person
who is using the computer you called.
@5231
Yes, I would like to make this connection now.
@5232
No, I do not want to connect.
Disconnect the call now please.
@5233
YOUR CALL IS READY
 
You are seeing this dialog because
the person that is logged in on the remote PC
is not the person you called.
 
This dialog is enabled because the
Verify Personal Calls
option is selected in the setup panel.

@5243
SERVICE PORT
Bote listens for TCP/IP messages on port 54637.
If you are calling a Bote User you need not change this.
 
If you wanted to connect to a telnet site you could
enter the word    telnet    or the number    23

A list of many standard services are listed in
c:\windows\services (a standard windows file).

Normally this field is empty.

@5244
@40080
BOTE ADDRESS BOOK
 
The Bote address book can help you to add, edit, update and delete addresses.

The address book editor makes it easy to enter the Internet address,
personal name and email address of the people you talk to.

The location of the address book file can be set in the setup panel.

You may still use the editor without a file, but you can not save any entries.
You will see the title set to: Bote Address Book (no file).

Multiple users may share an address book, but only one may have it open for editing.

If another user has the address book editor open
you will see the title set to: Bote Address Book (read only).

The 'read only' attribute can be cleared using the windows explorer properties menu.

@5257
RECENT CALLS
 
This selects the 'recent call' address book.
 
Bote remembers the last 16 successful calls.

@5258
ADDRESS BOOK
 
This selects your private address book.

The address book entries are put into
this list in standard Bote Form.  If you
want to edit them, press the folder icon
to start the Bote Address Book Editor.

If you do not have an address book file
you may still use the editor, but you can
not save any entries.

@5259
POP3 MAILBOX
 
This will connect to your POP3 mail server.
 
Your existing messages will be scanned for 
BOTE address announcements.
 
Note this does not delete any messages from 
the mail server, or mark any messages read.
 
A Bote Address announcement has a subject line of:
Bote Address Announcement
It will also contain an extended header containing:
X-Mailer: Bote 
X-Bote: nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn

-----------------------NOTE!-------------------------
You must setup your POP3 mail server and Pop3 username
in the email setup page for this to be available.

@5264
STATUS LINE
 
The Status line gives a brief description
about the item under the mouse cursor.
 
When you move the mouse over an active item on the screen
this status line will change to show a short description.
 
@5245
CURRENT ADDRESS BOOK INDEX
 
This shows the index of the current address book entry.
 
It may also display 'Nothing Selected' or 'New Entry'
 
@5235
CURRENT ADDRESS BOOK ENTRY
 
This shows the current address book entry.
 
The complete entry is divided up into separate fields
and displayed in the data entry form for editing.
 
@5253
@5236
LOGIN NAME
 
The login name of the person you are calling.
 
When Bote calls the remote computer it compares this
to the login name of the person using the remote computer.
 
This is useful when you have enabled
'Verify Personal Calls'
 
Bote can ask then you if you want to connect to anyone who answers.
 
@5237
REMOTE PC
 
This is the Internet Name or Address of the remote computer.
This field must not be empty.
It is like a telephone number, without it Bote can not make the call.
 
A name will look something like
name.site.domain
 
An address would look something like
123.123.123.123
 
@5255
@5238
EMAIL NAME

This is the full name of the remote user when mail is sent.

It can be a proper name, for example: Bill Shaxper
or a nickname, for example: Dragon Lady

@5254
@5239
EMAIL ADDRESS
 
Sometimes you may want to send a quick email message
 
This is the email address of the remote user.  For example:
dbin@mail.sce.de
 
@5240
DELETE

The current address book entry is deleted.
It is removed, gone, disposed of, tossed, trashed and wasted.

You can't get it back Unless you hit 'CANCEL'
but then you lose all of your other edits.

@5241
UPDATE

The existing address book entry is updated.

Any changes you made in the form
are applied to the address book.

@5242
ADD

Adds a new address book entry.

A new address book entry is created
using the information from the form.

@5248
CLEAR

Clears the entire form
All fields are set to blank.

@5274
OH

Something happened.

Bote thinks you should know about it.
Please read the information carefully.

@5022
NOTICE

Now you know.

@5275
Panic city

The Bote Bird is freaking out.

@5276
DISABLE SHUTDOWN

Disable The CLOSE WINDOW icon
on the main window title bar.

Also removes the CLOSE ALT-F4
from the system menu.

You can shutdown Bote
by pressing ALT-F4 

@5277
A LITTLE BIRDY TOLD ME

Don't eat any green worms.

@5280

Hello Bote User!!

You can press F1
for help in most menus.

Click this button for More Information.

@5278
@5281
WINDOWS SOCKETS

Bote uses the TCP/IP network
Facility of WINSOCK sockets.

Version
The version of winsock that Bote is using.
Normally this is 1.1

Highest
The highest winsock level available on this Computer.
Normally 1.1 for Windows 95
normally 2.0 for Windows NT

Description
Identifies the vendor of your TCP/IP stack.
That is who wrote the TCP/IP routines that
this computer is currently using.
Normally Microsoft Windows Sockets Version x.x

Status
The status of the TCP/IP stack.
Installed/running/non-operational etc.
Normally Running on Windows ...

@5286
CANCEL

Cancels the current call.

There is often some delay in
making a call, especially if
it is far away.  Normally Bote
will timeout in about a minute
but you can CANCEL it anyway.

@5294
@5295
@5296
WIGGLERS

If they wiggle, it is because
you changed something and should
press the 'APPLY' or 'OK' button
to save your changes before exit.

When you press 'APPLY' to save
your changes, they will be quiet.

@5298
APPLY NOW

This button is active when you have made any changes.
It is 'grayed out' and not available
if you have not made any changes.

You may press this button at any time to 
update the Bote program with the changes
you have made.  It is the same as the OK
Button except it does not close the window.

The cancel button has no affect after this.

@5310
@5311
ABOUT BOTE

Bote Version 
Another place to find version information
is to right-click on the bote Executable.
There is shown the creation date of this version.

Protocol
The highest level of the Bote protocol
that this version understands

PortNum
The Port Number that this version is using.
this is the TCP/IP 'channel' that Bote listens to.

ActiveCalls
The number of connections that are currently open.
Each windows socket is a connection.

Messages
The number of messages in your Log file.

@5313
ABOUT IP

UserName
This is the login name you used
when you started your computer and
logged into windows or the network.
If you did not login it says 'NoLoginName'


IPName
The "readable" name of your IP connection.
If you have a registered IP name it will
look something like   yourname@yoursite.com
This will normally be the same every time.

If you have a Dynamic IP connection
to your ISP this name may be somewhat
cryptic and might look something like:
ppppapchapslip104.tunnel.yourisp.com


IPAddress
This is your real IP address.
For a registered IP site this is constant.
For a dynamic IP site it will often change.
looks like    aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
(4 numeric groups but not always 3 digits)

@5314
ABOUT IP

Displays your IP name and address.
If you use DUN/DFU and you are not
connected it may take a few seconds.

@5315
BOTE PORT
 
A visible number in this location
shows the nonstandard port number.
The /p command line option set this.

This instance of Bote is listening
and by default sending, using the 
indicated port number.

If you want to send to the standard
Bote port you should append  :54637
to the host address.

example
joe@faraway.com:54637

@5317
HTTP/WWW

This page contains settings for the
(H)yper (T)ext (T)ransfer (P)rotocol
as used on the (W)orld (W)ide (W)eb.

@5318
ANSWER HTTP REQUESTS

Check this if you want an HTTP server.

It quite limited in what it can do.
It only serves HTTP GET requests but
that is enough to handle the most common
uses for web pages.

The server always gives the single page
that you specify, regardless of what the
caller asks for.

If you disable the server the change
is not immediate, it waits until the 
next HTTP request arrives, then sends
a RESET and terminates.

You can re-enable the server at any time.

@5319
WEB PAGE

This is the name of the file
that Bote sends to ALL callers.

Bote will not give directory 
reading privileges to any caller.

Any requests for a text or html
page will be remapped to this file.

@5320
BROWSE FOR THE WEB PAGE

You can select the file to
send to your WWW callers.

@5321
ZIP FILE FOR WEB PAGE

If you want to distribute a file
archive you can specify the name
of the file here.  This file will
be sent for any archive file request.

@5322
LOG HTTP REQUESTS

Incoming HTTP requests will
be recorded in the log file.

@5324
EDIT WEB PAGE

You can Use this to edit your web page.
 
Notepad is used for editing.
 
You can override this by setting the environment variables
EDITOR
-or-
VISUAL
in your autoexec.bat
example: set EDITOR=c:\bin\lemmy.exe
 
NOTES!: The web page is in ASCII text format.
Do not save word processing format information in it.

If you have changed the filename, or are entering it
new for the first time, you will need to press APPLY
before you edit the file.

@5325
INCLUDE HTTP HEADERS IN LOG

When this is enabled, the entire HTTP
header is included in the log file.

This can cause your log file to grow, large, quickly.

Keep an eye on it, or it could eat a lot of disk space.

Note: that this also does a 'Reverse DNS LOOKUP' which
converts the IpAddress from a number (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn)
into to the full site name.  This can be slow sometimes.

This option is only valid if you have also enabled HTTP logging.

@5327
BROWSE FOR IMAGE FILE

You can browse the filesystem
to select the image filename.

@5328
IMAGE FILE

This is the name of the file
that Bote sends to ALL callers.

@5329
REFRESH

Updates the web counter statistics

@5330
RESET HITCOUNT

The number on the button is the number of
times the web server has been accessed.

Press the button to reset the count to zero.

The counter is reset immediately, so even if
you press CANCEL it is not restored.

@5333
REDIRECT CALLERS TO:

This should be a fully qualified URL

For example:
http://www.virusmyth.com/aids/controversy.htm

Anybody accessing ANYTHING at your site
would be automatically redirected to the
specified URL.

A Word of Warning!!
Do NOT point it back to yourself!
well you can, and its fun, but the person
calling you will be redirected back to you
again, and again, and again, and again,
and again, and again, and again, and again,
and... well what happens is they call you
you say, go -->here,  and 'here' is 'here'
which is where they get told to go and do
it all over again.  Your PC gets a constant
stream of incoming web page hits, and their
browser sits their like a stone.  not nice.

@5334
REDIRECT CALLERS

CLEAR THIS if you want callers to see YOUR web pages.

If you Enable Redirects (by setting the checkbox)
WWW callers will NOT get pages from your site.

Instead the caller will be told that the pages
have been moved to a different location.

Most browsers will transfer automatically.

Browsers that do not automatically transfer
will receive the message:

302: Moved Temporarily

The requested page is temporarily located at
http://xxx.yyy.zzz

@5341
DynaDNS NAMESERVER HOST

The default value for this

members.ml.org

@5338
YOUR PERMANENT DOMAIN NAME

When you signup with  ml.org  you get a
new permanent Domain name to put here.

@5343
DYNDNS ACCOUNT NAME

This is your account name that you get 
from  ml.org  This and the password
will allow you to login and update your
DynDNS entry.

@5340
DYNDNS PASSWORD

This password, together with the account name
let you login and update your DynDNS entry.

@5342
URL PATH

The default value for this

/mis-bin/ms3/nic/dyndns?command=Update+Host&domain=%s&act=%s&wildcard=on&do=mod&agree=agree

@5352
DOMAIN EXTENSION

The default value for this

.dyn.ml.org

@5347
ACTIVATE/UPDATE

An outgoing internet call is made to the Dynamic DNS provider.
The DNS provider will take your current dynamic IP address
and bind it to your registered domain name.

When people contact you with your registered name,
the connection will automatically be routed to your
PC using the dynamic IP address that your ISP has
temporarily assigned to your dialup session.

AUTOMATIC
Bote will examine your IP address every 30 seconds.
If it has changed AND it is a valid online IP address:
Bote will contact the DynDNS Server and update your
Domain Name record with your new IP address.

@5348
DEACTIVATE

An outgoing internet call is made to the DNS provider.
The DNS provider will disconnect your domain name from
the dynamic IP address.

Bote will not do any more Automatic updates until you 
quit the dialog (CLOSE ALT-F4 |X|) and restart it again.

WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO DEACTIVATE?

Please read this carefully, it is in your best
interests to read it until you understand it.

1)   When you connect to the internet, your ISP assigns your        
connection a CHANGEABLE or 'DYNAMIC' IP address.  

2)   When you disconnect, that same address will be given to      
the next client from your ISP.                                            

3)   If somebody tries to contact you via your registered domain    
  they could be connected to the person currently using your
previous Dynamic IP address.                                           

+---------------------------------------------------------------+
!! it is wise to DEACTIVATE when you are finished internetting !!
+---------------------------------------------------------------+

@5349
STATUS WINDOW

This window contains a log of the DNS transaction.

A successful transaction should produce something like:

HOST yoursite.dyn.ml.org ACTIVATED
or
HOST yoursite.dyn.ml.org DEACTIVATED

@5344
VISIT MONOLITH

This will start up your Web Browser
and connect you to the members
signup/login page for www.ml.org

Monolith provides a free Dynamic
Domain Name Server facility that
can give you a permanent domain
name for your changing IP address.

@5345
DynDNS DYNAMIC NAMESERVER

This page contains settings
that are used with the DynDNS
Dynamic Name Server Project
from monolith.  Monolith is
a group of volunteers
'giving back to the Internet'.
 
They have many interesting
projects. DynDNS is just one.

DynDNS give your Dynamic IP
Address a Permanent Domain
Name that stays constant even
when the IPAddress you get from
your ISP changes when you login.

@5357
ML.ORG

The clever folks at ML.ORG
are the ones to thank for this.

What a wonderful idea, Thanks!

@5362
PRESS TO ENABLE DYNDNS

This controls whether the DynDNS dialog will popup when you
click the 'Dynamic DNS' button on the main Bote window.

DISABLED
When it is not lit up (popped out) the DynDNS will not be used and 
the 'Dynamic DNS' button will not popup the DynDNS dialog window.
Instead it will only show you the current IP Address and Name.

ENABLED
When it is lit up (pushed in) the DynDNS dialog will popup when
you press the 'Dynamic DNS' button on the main Bote window.

If you are using DynDNS you should refresh your DynDNS Domain
whenever you log in or out of the internet and your ISP account.

AUTOMATIC
Bote will automatically sense your IP address.
If it detects that your IP has changed to a new active IP
it will contact the DynDNS server and update it.
NOTE: this does not DeActivate, you must do that manually.

NOTE: this does not DeActivate, you must do that manually.

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BOTE DYNDNS

AUTOMATIC IP updates are only active when this window is active.

For that reason, this window never really closes.

When it is minimized it just hides itself.

It closes when you shutdown Bote or when you switch
to non-automatic DynDNS updates (maybe takes 60 seconds)

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copyright 1997 David J. Binette ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
 
Bote is shareware, If you use it, you must pay for it.
You may evaluate Bote for 30 days without obligation.
After thirty days you must pay for it.
 
The price is US$20
 
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please doubleclick on any '?' button in Bote.
 
This screen will be displayed the first 3 times you run Bote.
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!!NOTE!!

You have just *unprotected* three 'readonly' fields.

Please be very careful if you modify these settings.

If you screw it up, you can ask for help on each
of the fields to display their default values.

If you are unsure about what to do, press CANCEL, QUIT setup.

Unless you have specific reasons to modify these settings
I suggest that you leave them as-is.

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POPNOTE

This is a PopNote

You can edit this note directly.

After editing, you can send it back to the
person who sent it to you simply by pressing 
CTRL+Q   or  CTRL+R

Click the 'B'ote ICON on the top left
corner to see some useful hotkeys.

There is a handy option available that will
automatically autoindent the existing text
(see SETUP->MESSAGES->AutoindentPopnotes)

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