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Maybe tn5250 has always done this, and I just didn't notice, but...
The message waiting indicator doesn't seem to get turned on until
after you press a key. (It appears that any key will do, not just an
AID generating key)
For example, if I type:
xt5250 env.DEVNAME=SESS1 as400.klements.com &
xt5250 env.DEVNAME=SESS2 as400.klements.com &
Then sign on to a command line on SESS1 and do something like
sndmsg msg('test') tomsgq(sess2)
The message waiting indicator does not get turned on...
If I switch to sess2 and hit (for example) the "A" key on my keyboard
(it doesnt matter which key you hit) the "MW" indicator goes on.
Any ideas?
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