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110 Inhibit the initial display of message headers
143 Record the message in a file named after the first
174 new message is to be sent, or whether an existing mailbox is to
177 To send a message to one or more people,
182 your message, followed
196 prints out a one line header of each message found.
197 The current message is initially the first message (numbered 1)
211 After examining a message you can
214 the message or
220 program to forget about the message.
221 This is not irreversible; the message can be
236 can be given a list of message numbers as arguments to apply
248 the last message; thus the command
250 which prints the first few lines of a message could be used in
257 set up a response to a message, sending it back to the
260 defines the contents of the message.
261 While you are composing a message,
269 of the current message into the response right shifting it by a tabstop
274 to the message and allow you to escape to an editor to revise the
275 message or to a shell to run some commands.
346 For commands which take message lists as arguments, if no message
347 list is given, then the next message forward which satisfies the
350 the current message, the search proceeds backwards, and if there are no
359 Print out the preceding message.
365 previous message and prints it.
390 recipients of the original message.
415 will not send a copy of the message to any of the addresses
446 Deletes the current message and prints the next message.
447 If there is no next message,
455 On return from the editor, the message is read back in.
498 Takes a list of messages and prints their message headers.
501 Lists the current range of headers, which is an 18-message group.
505 argument is given, then the next 18-message group is printed, and if
508 argument is given, the previous 18-message group is printed.
516 Takes a message list and marks each
517 message therein to be saved in the
527 on your terminal when you print a message.
535 commands can be used to print a message in its entirety, including
544 The new messages are added to the end of the message list,
545 and the current message is reset to be the first new mail message.
546 This does not renumber the existing message list, nor
571 Goes to the next message in sequence and types it.
572 With an argument list, types the next matching message.
579 Takes a message list and types out each message on the user's terminal.
592 If new mail has arrived during the session, the message
606 Takes a message list and sends mail to the sender and all
607 recipients of the specified message.
608 The default message must not be deleted.
616 are shown on your terminal when you print a message.
622 commands can be used to print a message in its entirety.
629 Takes a message list and a filename and appends each message in
658 saving a message by
673 with a message when saving by
684 Takes a message list and prints out the size in characters of each
685 message.
692 Takes a message list and prints the top few lines of each.
709 Takes a message list and marks each message as
714 Takes a message list and marks each message as
723 Takes a message list and invokes the display editor on each message.
730 the message body
734 program text over the message system.
742 utility presents message headers in windowfuls as described under the
766 Inserts the autograph string from the sign= option into the message.
768 Inserts the autograph string from the Sign= option into the message.
779 from your home directory into the message.
781 Invoke the text editor on the message collected so far.
784 message.
786 Read the named messages into the message being sent.
787 If no messages are specified, read in the current message.
788 Message headers currently being ignored (by the
796 except all message headers are included.
798 Edit the message header fields by typing each one in turn and allowing
802 Inserts the value of the named option into the text of the message.
804 Read the named messages into the message being sent, indented by a
808 read the current message.
809 Message headers currently being ignored (by the
817 except all message headers are included.
819 Print out the message collected so far, prefaced by the message header
822 Abort the message being sent, copying the message to
829 Read the named file into the message.
833 executed, with the standard output inserted into the message.
846 message collected so far.
850 text to the end of your message.
852 Write the message onto the named file.
856 except the message is not saved in
859 Execute the indicated shell command, then return to the message.
861 Pipe the message through the command as a filter.
864 message.
869 to rejustify the message.
880 Insert the string of text in the message prefaced by a single
915 to prompt you for the subject of each message you send.
922 end of each message.
929 end of each message.
938 command at each prompt, except that the current message is not
947 thus, after deleting a message, the next one will be typed
954 is used as a threshold to determine how long a message must
988 of a message you are sending.
1013 If defined, initially display message headers when reading mail or
1039 as the end of a message.
1080 If this option is set, and you abort a message with two
1090 If this option is set, then a message-list specifier in the form
1125 If defined, gives the number of lines of a message to be printed out