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     Defines options for the file request function:

         Sort        Sort the list of files alphabetically.
         FromTop     Scan the message from the top of the message.
         NotFromTop  Scan the message from the top of the screen.
         NoFiles     Don't list the file FILES if no files were found.
         NoWazooMsg  Don't save the request message.
         Fast        Bypass the header edit and save the msg immediately.
         UseFlowFile Touch (or create if not exist) a .?LO flowfile.

     By default, the "FromTop" option  is enabled. If you often  request
     files from very long announcement messages, you might find it  very
     useful to set the "NotFromTop" option.

     The "NoFiles" option was added because if no filenames are found in
     a message, the file request function defaults to listing the  magic
     name FILES instead of complaining that no files were found.

     If the  FRQWAZOO keyword  is enabled,  the default  behaviour is to
     save  the  request  message  with  the  FRQ attribute stripped. Use
     the "NoWazooMsg" option if you don't want the request message.

     Use the "Fast" option if you find that you almost never change  the
     destination of the file request message anyway. If you enable  this
     option, remember that  you can always  go over to  the netmail area
     and change the file request message before it is sent.

     The UseFlowFile option enables a feature which was default in 2.50,
     but which I have been informed is problematic for modern mailers in
     some setups. The default is now to ONLY create/update the .REQ file
     and NOT also touch/create a .?LO flowfile.

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