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32 reading your mail, setting options, and handling lists of messages.
37 commands accept a list of messages as an argument.
56 decimal numbers, which directly specify messages, or one of the
73 A range of messages consists of two message numbers (of the form
75 Thus, to print the first four messages, use
79 and to print all the messages from the current message to the last
110 prints all undeleted messages,
114 deletes all undeleted messages, and
118 undeletes all deleted messages.
122 For example, to print the headers of all messages that contain the
158 Frame a reply to a one or more messages.
159 The reply (or replies if you are using this on multiple messages)
161 (respectively, the set of people who sent the messages you are
181 command is especially useful for replying to messages that were sent
192 This is used when you want to send messages to a certain
218 to messages that were sent to one of these alternate names,
243 does, except that it does not mark the messages it is used on
247 Deletes a list of messages. Deleted messages can be reclaimed
258 To edit individual messages using the text editor, the
262 command takes a list of messages as described under the
292 Thus, if you accidentally delete several messages, you can use
328 command takes a list of messages and prints out the header lines for each one;
349 Messages that have been
357 messages are not printed at all. If you wish to reprint the current
373 into your messages for the purposes of printing headers.
386 attention to the messages around message 40.
402 Arrange to hold a list of messages in the system mailbox, instead
505 Indicate that a list of messages be sent to
508 action for messages if you do
546 Cause a list of messages to be held in your system mailbox when you quit.
549 Print the specified messages. If the
551 variable is set, messages longer than the number of lines it indicates
555 Terminates the session, saving all undeleted, unsaved and unwritten messages
558 messages marked with \fBhold\fP or \fBpreserve\fP or never referenced
560 Any messages that were deleted, saved, written or saved to \fImbox\fP are
604 It is often useful to be able to save messages on related topics
610 the name of the file in which to save the messages. The messages
612 messages in the file, stored in the order they were put there.
622 messages are not automatically saved in
829 causes messages saved in
832 Normally, \fIMail\fP will put messages in \fImbox\fP
833 in the same order that the system puts messages in your system mailbox.
861 messages in your mailbox.
891 The name of the directory to use for storing folders of messages.
899 causes messages that have been read but not manually dealt with
900 to be held in the system mailbox. This prevents such messages from
949 To retain all saved messages, set the
958 all the messages you send to the alias, you can set the binary option