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  4. Pegasus Mail 4.61 غير المفتاح. New HTML renderer HTML has become increasingly common in e-mail, even though it is actually not especially well-suited to the medium and is technically challenging to implement there.
* New HTML renderer HTML has become increasingly common in e-mail, even though it is actually not especially well-suited to the medium and is technically challenging to implement there. Version 4.61 includes a new HTML renderer that uses the built-in power of Internet Explorer to render HTML. Developed by Michael in der Wiesche, this renderer has been exhaustively tested and secured, and we believe it meets all our very high standards for security. For people who really don't trust Internet Explorer, though, Martin Ireland's BearHTML renderer has also been improved and can be used instead with a single click of a button.
* New graphics, updated interface Version 4.61 sports beautiful new graphics designed by Sven Henze. The program is also most of the way towards a redesigned user interface with a more 'modern' 3D look. We believe the combination of Sven's graphics and the new look make the program very attractive in a classical way.
* Numerous bug fixes including, but not limited to the following: HTML messages with very long lines will now render correctly; mailto: specifiers are now removed correctly when adding addresses to addressbooks and lists; fixed crashes caused by various types of malformed message; corrected the colour selector for filtering rules; allowed folders to be dragged onto closed trays when rearranging the folder hierarchy... and many more.
* Accent expansion in the glossary you can now created accented characters using the Glossary Expansion key (Ctrl+E in the English version). Simply type the base character followed by the accent you want added, then press Ctrl+E. For example, to create an e-acute character (é) simply type e' then press Ctrl+E. For a complete table of the accented characters that can be created, consult the full Pegasus Mail help file.
* Confirm-reading prompts You can now have Pegasus Mail prompt you for whether or not a confirmation-of-reading message is sent when a message contains a request for one (the original options for always and never sending them remain available as well). Make this change in the 'Advanced' settings page.
* Size column for drafts and queued mail The window that displays draft messages and messages in the sending queue now includes a size column, by popular request.
* Attachment size controls System administrators wanting to control the maximum sizes of attachments sent with the program can now do so by running the LIMITS.EXE program supplied with the system. LIMITS.EXE allows you to specify both soft and hard limits (a 'soft' limit pops up a warning but still allows the user to add the attachment, while a 'hard' limit does not allow the attachment to be added). LIMITS.EXE places values in the Windows Registry, and system administrators may wish to remove it from the installation directory to a location not accessible to users.
* Commandline and GUI versions of MBXMAINT The Mailbox Maintenance utility, MBXMAINT, now comes as two versions: MBXMAINT.EXE is a commandline utility that can be used in scripts, while MBXMAINT_UI is the traditional GUI version of the application. Both have also been slightly improved in the types of error conditions they can handle.

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Scope: NMSU System
Source: ARP Chapter 4 | Curriculum and Course Management
Rule Administrator: Registrar, University Student Records Office
Last Updated: Not Available
Cross-Reference:
Revision History:

2017 Recompilation, formerly Rule 6.89

PART 1: FACULTY DECISION

The decision to award a student credit for work completed at another institution rests with the faculty.

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PART 2: REGISTRAR’S DUTIES

The registrar will maintain a database of commonly transferred courses from other institutions and their NMSU equivalents.

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PART 3: FOUR YEAR REVIEW OF DEPARTMENTAL EQUIVALENTS

Every 4 years faculty from each department will have the opportunity to review the equivalents from their department and make changes to the database.

PART 4: TRANSFERRED COURSES NOT IN REGISTRAR’S DATABASE

Transferred courses that are not in the database will be individually evaluated by the University Student Records Office. If uncertain about which NMSU course is equivalent, the registrar will consult with the faculty in the relevant department.

PART 5: TRANSFER CREDITS FROM NON-ACCREDITED INSTITUTIONS

Transferred credits from non-accredited institutions will be evaluated by faculty from the relevant department after the student has shown acceptable performance at NMSU for two semesters.

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PART 6: RESPONSIBILITY OF STUDENT TO PROVIDE DOCUMENTATION TO FACILITATE DETERMINATION OF TRANSFERABILITY

It is the student’s responsibility to provide departmental faculty with sufficient materials to determine which of the department’s courses is equivalent to the credits being transferred. The determination whether a course if from an accredited institution will be based on where the course was actually taken. (For example, a course taken at a workplace for which college credit was later awarded by an accredited institution would be treated as credit from a non-accredited institution.)

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Scope: NMSU System
Source: ARP Chapter 4 | Curriculum and Course Management
Rule Administrator: Registrar, University Student Records Office
Last Updated: Not Available
Cross-Reference:
Revision History:

2017 Recompilation, formerly Rule 6.89

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