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   See Mail now swaps itself out of memory to a temporary area whenever you
   call an external program that cannot be loaded directly above See Mail.

   The swapping option you choose is used to adjust the disk parameter in
   the batch file that runs See Mail.

   The default action is to use your regular hard disk for the swap area.

   For optimal performance you should use a RAM drive if you have enough
   extra system memory to define one.  The RAM drive should be at least
   450k in size.

   Alternatively on a network you may choose to use a network drive
   instead.  This makes sense if the network drive has a higher performance
   than your local hard disk, or you are short of space on your hard disk.

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   See Mail uses a licensed version of a swap product called SHROOM from
   Davis Augustine, you will find more details about this in the SHROOM.DOC
   file on this disk.