-# MESSAGE READING SEMANTICS (experimental)
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-# A new set of message reading semantics is now available. If you set
-# alternate_semantics, the following changes are made:
-#
-# * Messages are marked as read when you read them, rather than when you
-# leave the room. This means read <N>ew will display a new message
-# at most once, unless last old on new is turned on.
-# * Reading <F>orward or <R>everse does not mark messages as read.
-# * When you leave a room with <G>oto, <J>ump, etc., only messages that
-# were in the room when you arrived are marked as read. The original
-# semantics mark all messages read that were in the room at the time
-# you leave the room. This occasionally causes messages to be "lost."
-# * When you leave with <T>erminate, no additional messages are marked
-# as read.
-# * The <S>kip and <A>bandon commands are reversed.
-#
-# This set of semantics should make Citadel easier to use on very busy
-# systems, where many messages may be posted while reading. Users
-# accustomed to D.O.C. or its variants will want to set this option.
-#
-alternate_semantics=no
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