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46 message list passed to it.
75 Thus, to print the first four messages, use
79 and to print all the messages from the current message to the last
89 is checked to make sure it was sent by one of the named users.
94 is selected. Thus, to print every message sent to you by
122 For example, to print the headers of all messages that contain the
139 command goes to the previous message and prints it. The
145 previous message is gone to and printed.
149 Used to preface a command to be executed by the shell.
155 \fBPrint\fP can be abbreviated to \fBP\fP.
158 Frame a reply to a one or more messages.
160 will be sent ONLY to the person who sent you the message
162 replying to).
170 .q "reply-to"
174 .q "reply-to."
175 You type in your message using the same conventions available to you
181 command is especially useful for replying to messages that were sent
182 to enormous distribution groups when you really just want to
183 send a message to the originator. Use it often.
184 \fBReply\fP (and \fBRespond\fP) can be abbreviated to \fBR\fP.
186 Identical to the
189 \fBType\fP can be abbreviated to \fBT\fP.
191 Define a name to stand for a set of other names.
192 This is used when you want to send messages to a certain
193 group of people and want to avoid retyping their names.
200 which expands to the four people John, Sue, Willie, and Kathryn.
203 \fBAlias\fP can be abbreviated to \fBa\fP.
206 to use the /usr/lib/aliases on all the machines except one to direct
207 your mail to a single account.
210 command is used to inform
218 to messages that were sent to one of these alternate names,
220 will not bother to send a copy of the message to this other address (which
221 would simply be directed back to you by the alias mechanism).
227 \fBAlternates\fP can be abbreviated to \fBalt\fP.
231 command allows you to change your current directory.
233 takes a single argument, which is taken to be the pathname of
234 the directory to change to. If no argument is given,
236 changes to your home directory.
237 \fBChdir\fP can be abbreviated to \fBc\fP.
245 \fBCopy\fP can be abbreviated to \fBco\fP.
251 \fBDelete\fP can be abbreviated to \fBd\fP.
270 When you have edited the message to your satisfaction, write the message
275 can be abbreviated to
281 part to take effect if the condition of the
295 \fBExit\fP can be abbreviated to \fBex\fP or \fBx\fP.
299 \fBFile\fP can be abbreviated to \fBfi\fP.
305 command switches to a new mail file or folder. With no arguments, it
324 \fBFolder\fP can be abbreviated to \fBfo\fP.
333 is the easy way to display all the message headers from \*(lqjoe.\*(rq
334 \fBFrom\fP can be abbreviated to \fBf\fP.
357 messages are not printed at all. If you wish to reprint the current
376 command to move forward and back a window.
379 notion of the current window directly to a particular message by
386 attention to the messages around message 40.
390 \fBHeaders\fP can be abbreviated to \fBh\fP.
399 is usually more up-to-date than either the help message or this manual.
402 Arrange to hold a list of messages in the system mailbox, instead
403 of moving them to the file
409 \fBHold\fP can be abbreviated to \fBho\fP.
442 Add the list of header fields named to the
445 terminal when you print a message. This allows you to suppress
452 commands can be used to print a message in its entirety, including
461 \fBList\fP can be abbreviated to \fBl\fP.
471 .\"to decide which addresses are local to the host.
489 Send mail to one or more people. If you have the
493 will prompt you for a subject to your message. Then you
495 section 4 to edit, print, or modify your message. To signal your
503 The \fBmail\fP command can be abbreviated to \fBm\fP.
505 Indicate that a list of messages be sent to
516 command goes to the next message and types it. If given a message list,
518 goes to the first such message and types it. Thus,
522 goes to the next message sent by
526 command can be abbreviated to simply a newline, which means that one
527 can go to and type a message by simply giving its message number or
542 \fBNext\fP can be abbreviated to \fBn\fP.
546 Cause a list of messages to be held in your system mailbox when you quit.
547 \fBPreserve\fP can be abbreviated to \fBpre\fP.
553 The \fBprint\fP command can be abbreviated to \fBp\fP.
560 Any messages that were deleted, saved, written or saved to \fImbox\fP are
565 A return to the Shell is effected, unless the rewrite of edit file fails,
567 \fBQuit\fP can be abbreviated to \fBq\fP.
569 Frame a reply to a single message.
570 The reply will be sent to the
571 person who sent you the message (to which you are replying), plus all
579 .q "reply-to"
583 .q "reply-to."
584 You type in your message using the same conventions available to you
588 The \fBreply\fP (and \fBrespond\fP) command can be abbreviated to \fBr\fP.
590 Add the list of header fields named to the \fIretained list\fP.
598 commands can be used to print a message in its entirety.
604 It is often useful to be able to save messages on related topics
607 command gives you the ability to do this. The
610 the name of the file in which to save the messages. The messages
611 are appended to the named file, thus allowing one to keep several
617 command relative to our running example is:
627 \fBSave\fP can be abbreviated to \fBs\fP.
629 Set an option or give an option a value. Used to customize
659 \fBSet\fP can be abbreviated to \fBse\fP.
663 command allows you to
664 escape to the shell.
666 invokes an interactive shell and allows you to type commands to it.
667 When you leave the shell, you will return to
677 \fBShell\fP can be abbreviated to \fBsh\fP.
686 commands from a file. It is useful when you are trying to fix your
688 file and you need to re-read it.
689 \fBSource\fP can be abbreviated to \fBso\fP.
704 \fBTop\fP can be abbreviated to \fBto\fP.
708 The \fBtype\fP command can be abbreviated to \fBt\fP.
712 \fBUndelete\fP can be abbreviated to \fBu\fP.
717 \fBUnread\fP can be abbreviated to \fBU\fP.
722 It is often useful to be able to invoke one of two editors,
723 based on the type of terminal one is using. To invoke
728 command is otherwise identical to that of the
742 for the standard and screen editors. You might want to do:
746 \fBVisual\fP can be abbreviated to \fBv\fP.
751 into the file. If you want to write just the message itself, you
758 command, and can be abbreviated to simply
778 attention forward to the next window by giving the
782 command. Analogously, you can move to the previous window with:
800 as a courtesy to English.
804 defines the pathname of the text editor to be used in the
808 Pathname of the program to use for paginating output when
821 defines the pathname of the screen editor to be used in the
831 to be appended to the end rather than prepended.
838 be appended to regardless. It is in any event quicker to append.
849 causes you to be prompted for additional carbon copy recipients at the
857 command to behave like
865 is used as a threshold to determine how long a message must
868 is used to read it.
872 causes debugging information to be displayed. Use of this
881 To allow you to change the escape character used when sending
886 option is used, and it must be doubled if it is to appear as
891 The name of the directory to use for storing folders of messages.
894 considers it to be an absolute pathname; otherwise, the folder directory
895 is found relative to your home directory.
905 causes \s-2RUBOUT\s0 characters from your terminal to be ignored and echoed
912 option is equivalent to supplying the
916 An option related to
922 refuse to accept a control\-d as the end of a message.
924 also applies to
933 is empty. This is useful if you elect to protect your mailbox, which
953 When sending mail to an alias,
956 be sent to you. This is useful if a single alias is being used by
957 all members of the group. If however, you wish to receive a copy of
958 all the messages you send to the alias, you can set the binary option
972 copies the partial letter to the file
995 If you love to keep records, then the
998 can be set to the name of a file to save your outgoing mail.
999 Each new message you send is appended to the end of the file.
1003 initially prints the message headers, it determines the number to
1016 option to the full pathname of the program to use. Note: this is not
1029 flag, which causes it to go into verbose mode and announce expansion
1030 of aliases, etc. Setting the "verbose" option is equivalent to