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102 On the command line options start with a dash (\(mi). Any other arguments are
180 command). The name of this directory is listed in the \fBfolder\fR variable.
279 on the command line will be ignored.
401 When reading mail, the mail utilities are in \fIcommand mode\fR. A header
405 subject is specified on the command line, and the \fBasksub\fR variable is set,
411 escape character followed by a single command letter and optional arguments.
419 highest-numbered message in the list after the command is finished executing.
566 Notice that the context of the command determines whether this type of message
573 command involved. Filenames, where expected, are expanded using the normal
578 Recipients listed on the command line may be of three types: login names, shell
585 command to pipe the message through. This provides an automatic interface with
590 Alias groups are set by the \fBa\fRlias command (see \fBCommands\fR below) or in
599 home directory. This is different from the format of the \fBalias\fR command,
610 [ \fIcommand\fR ] [ \fImessage-list\fR ] [ \fIarguments\fR ]
619 message. If no command is specified in \fIcommand mode\fR, \fBn\fRext is
624 \fB\fB!\fR\fIshell-command\fR\fR
638 \fINULL\fR command (comment). Useful in \fBmailrc\fR files.
674 arguments, the command displays the list of defined aliases.
716 equivalent to the \fBs\fRave command.
728 equivalent to the \fBS\fRave command.
757 and \fBT\fRype commands override this command. If no header is specified, the
774 after the last one deleted. Roughly equivalent to a \fBd\fRelete command
775 followed by a \fBp\fRrint command.
809 cause arbitrary command execution by starting with the \fB|\fR character.
977 Variables\fR). See also the \fBz\fR command.
1051 This command does not commit changes made during the session, and prior
1069 \fBP\fRrint and \fBT\fRype commands override this command. If no header is
1093 headers (as saved by the \fBs\fRave command).
1145 command specified by the \fBPAGER\fR variable. The default command is
1163 Overrides suppression of fields by the \fBig\fRnore command. Same as the
1198 command finds the next message that was not deleted or saved. A
1201 message from a specific user, since the name would be taken as a command in the
1202 absence of a real command. See the discussion of \fImessage-list\fR above for a
1209 \fB\fBpi\fRpe [\fImessage-list\fR] [\fIshell-command\fR]\fR
1213 \fB\fB|\fR [\fImessage-list\fR] [\fIshell-command\fR]\fR
1217 Pipe the message through the given \fIshell-command\fR. The message is treated
1219 through the command specified by the value of the \fBcmd\fR variable. If the
1251 command specified by the \fBPAGER\fR variable. The default command is
1269 Overrides suppression of fields by the \fBig\fRnore command. Same as the
1285 \fBp\fRrint command for which header fields are ignored.
1300 by the \fBig\fRnore command.
1334 are reversed. The \fBreplys\fRender command is not affected by the
1358 \fBreplya\fRll command is not affected by the \fBreplyall\fR variable, but
1373 by the \fBret\fRain command overrides any list of ignored fields specified by
1374 the \fBig\fRnore command. The \fBT\fRype and \fBP\fRrint commands can be used
1466 Read commands from the given file and return to command mode.
1506 Overrides suppression of fields by the \fBig\fRnore command.
1522 command specified by the \fBPAGER\fR variable. The default command is
1587 \fB\fBU\fRnread [\fImessage-list\fR] Same as the \fBne\fRw command.\fR
1637 blank line. Otherwise equivalent to the \fBs\fRave command.
1677 \fB\fB~\|!\fR\fIshell-command\fR\fR
1680 Escape to the shell. If present, run \fIshell-command\fR.
1695 \fB\fB~\|:\fR\fImail-command\fR\fR
1699 \fB\fB~_\|\fR\fImail-command\fR\fR
1702 Perform the command-level request. Valid only when sending a message while
1793 header fields. Overrides the suppression of fields by the \fBig\fRnore command.
1842 each line. Overrides the suppression of fields by the \fBig\fRnore command.
1885 \fB\fB~< ! \fR\fIshell-command\fR\fR
1889 (!), the rest of the string is taken as an arbitrary shell command and is
1942 \fB\fB~|\fR \fIshell-command\fR\fR
1945 Pipe the body of the message through the given \fIshell-command\fR. If the
1946 \fIshell-command\fR returns a successful exit status, the output of the command
1953 execution environment or set using the \fBse\fRt command at any time. The
1954 \fBuns\fRet command may be used to erase variables.
1963 similarly. Disabled by default. See also the \fBalt\fRernates command and the
1987 system startup file (which can be suppressed with the \fB-n\fR command line
2009 specified on the command line with the \fB-b\fR option. Disabled by default.
2019 specified on the command line with the \fB-c\fR option. Disabled by default.
2028 Prompt for subject if it is not specified on the command line with the \fB-s\fR
2039 This has an affect similar to issuing the \fBinc\fR command every time the
2040 command prompt is displayed. Disabled by default, but \fBautoinc\fR is set in
2061 Enable the special-casing of exclamation points (!) in shell escape command
2079 \fB\fBcmd=\fR\fIshell-command\fR\fR
2082 Set the default command for the \fBpi\fRpe command. No default value.
2110 \fBr\fReply command). No rerouting is performed; \fBmail\fR has no knowledge
2115 command-line option.
2124 Pipe messages having more than \fInumber\fR lines through the command specified
2148 file (which can be suppressed with the \fB-n\fR command line option).
2169 \fBr\fReply/\fBR\fReply command pairs. If both \fBflipr\fR and \fBreplyall\fR
2189 The \fBfrom\fR command searches for messages from the indicated sender. By
2254 (.) on a line by itself or by the \fB~.\fR command. See also \fBdot\fR above.
2360 Used with the \fBpi\fRpe command to insert a form feed after each message sent
2370 Omit ignored header when outputting to the \fBpipe\fR command. Although
2392 Set the \fIcommand mode\fR prompt to \fIstring\fR. Default is "\fB? \fR",
2455 command. \fInumber\fR must be a positive number.
2467 \fB\fBsendmail=\fR\fIshell-command\fR\fR
2470 Alternate command for delivering messages. \fBNote:\fR In addition to the
2472 flags to the command. Since these flags are not appropriate to other commands,
2474 before invoking the desired command. Default is \fB/usr/bin/rmail\fR.
2514 command is given. No default (see also \fB~i\fR in \fBTilde Escapes\fR).
2525 The variable inserted into the text of a message when the \fB~A\fR command is
2535 The number of lines of header to print with the \fBto\fRp command. Default is
2609 The command to run when the \fBe\fRdit or \fB~e\fR command is used. Default is
2619 The command (and options) to use when listing the contents of the \fBfolder\fR
2669 command overrides this function, as does saving the message explicitly in
2679 The command to use as a filter for paginating output. This can also be used to
2691 The name of a preferred command interpreter. Default is \fBsh\fR(1).
2871 Where \fIshell-command\fR is shown as valid, arguments are not always allowed.
2892 The format for the \fBalias\fR command is a space-separated list of recipients,