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14 mailx \- interactive message processing system
46 allow editing, reviewing and other modification of the message as it is
124 Record the message in a file named after the first recipient. Overrides the
233 Message-id and article-id header lines are recorded in \fIfile\fR after the
234 message is read. This option also sets the \fB-I\fR option.
303 Addressee of message.
374 As the message is typed, the mail utilities read the message and store it in a
380 Each message is assigned a sequential number, and there is at any time the
381 notion of a current message, marked by a right angle bracket (>) in the header
382 summary. Many commands take an optional list of messages (\fImessage-list\fR)
383 to operate on. In most cases, the current message is set to the
384 highest-numbered message in the list after the command is finished executing.
387 The default for \fImessage-list\fR is the current message. A \fImessage-list\fR
388 is a list of message identifiers separated by spaces, which may include:
395 Message number \fIn\fR.
404 The current message.
413 The first undeleted message.
422 The last message.
440 The next undeleted message.
449 The previous undeleted message.
458 An inclusive range of message numbers.
531 Notice that the context of the command determines whether this type of message
550 command to pipe the message through. This provides an automatic interface with
560 To forward a specific message, include it in a message to the desired
575 [ \fIcommand\fR ] [ \fImessage-list\fR ] [ \fIarguments\fR ]
584 message. If no command is specified in \fIcommand mode\fR, \fBn\fRext is
613 Print the current message number.
649 Declare a list of alternate names for your login. When responding to a message,
676 \fB\fBc\fRopy [\fImessage-list\fR] \fIfile\fR\fR
687 \fB\fBC\fRopy [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
692 the message to be saved, without marking the messages as saved. Otherwise
699 \fB\fBd\fRelete [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
704 message after the last one deleted is printed (see \fBInternal Variables\fR).
720 \fBReceived\fR. The fields are included when the message is saved, unless the
730 \fB\fBdp\fR [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
734 \fB\fBdt \fR[\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
738 Delete the specified messages from the \fBmailbox\fR and print the next message
756 \fB\fBe\fRdit [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
760 Edit the given messages. Each message is placed in a temporary file and the
795 \fB\fBfie\fRld [\fImessage-list\fR] header-file\fR
799 Display the value of the header field in the specified message.
879 \fB\fBFo\fRllowup [\fImessage\fR]\fR
883 Respond to a message, recording the response in a file whose name is derived
884 from the author of the message. Overrides the \fBrecord\fR variable, if set. If
894 \fB\fBf\fRollowup [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
898 Respond to the first message in the \fImessage-list\fR, sending the message to
899 the author of each message in the \fImessage-list\fR. The subject line is taken
900 from the first message and the response is recorded in a file whose name is
901 derived from the author of the first message. If the \fBreplyall\fR variable is
910 \fB\fBf\fRrom [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
915 specified, print the header summary for the current message.
936 \fB\fBh\fReaders [\fImessage\fR]\fR
940 Print the page of headers which includes the message specified. The
958 \fB\fBho\fRld [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
962 \fB\fBpre\fRserve [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1015 new messages are added to the message list in the current \fBmail\fR session.
1033 All fields are included when the message is saved. The \fBMo\fRre, \fBPa\fRge,
1056 [\fImessage\fR] \fBfile\fR The specified message is replaced by the message in
1057 the named file. \fBfile\fR should contain a single mail message including mail
1068 Mail a message to the specified recipients.
1078 Mail a message to the specified recipients, and record it in a file whose name
1079 is derived from the author of the message. Overrides the \fBrecord\fR variable,
1087 \fB\fBmb\fRox [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1100 \fB\fBmo\fRre [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1104 \fB\fBpa\fRge [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1119 \fB\fBMo\fRre [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1123 \fB\fBPa\fRge [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1135 \fB\fBne\fRw [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1139 \fB\fBN\fRew [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1143 \fB\fBunr\fRead [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1151 [\fImessage-list\fR] Take a message list and mark each message as \fInot\fR
1158 \fB\fBn\fRext [\fImessage\fR]\fR
1162 Go to the next message matching \fImessage\fR. If message is not supplied, this
1163 command finds the next message that was not deleted or saved. A
1164 \fImessage-list\fR may be specified, but in this case the first valid message
1166 message from a specific user, since the name would be taken as a command in the
1167 absence of a real command. See the discussion of \fImessage-list\fR above for a
1168 description of possible message specifications.
1174 \fB\fBpi\fRpe [\fImessage-list\fR] [\fIshell-command\fR]\fR
1178 \fB\fB|\fR [\fImessage-list\fR] [\fIshell-command\fR]\fR
1182 Pipe the message through the given \fIshell-command\fR. The message is treated
1183 as if it were read. If no arguments are given, the current message is piped
1186 message (see \fBInternal Variables\fR).
1192 \fB\fBpre\fRserve [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1196 \fB\fBho\fRld [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1206 \fB\fBp\fRrint [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1210 \fB\fBt\fRype [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1225 \fB\fBP\fRrint [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1229 \fB\fBT\fRype [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1245 \fB\fBpu\fRt [\fImessage-list\fR] \fIfile\fR\fR
1249 Save the specified message in the given file. Use the same conventions as the
1260 \fB\fBPu\fRt [\fImessage-list\fR] \fIfile\fR\fR
1264 Save the specified message in the given file. Overrides suppression of fields
1283 \fB\fBr\fReply [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1287 \fB\fBr\fRespond [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1291 \fB\fBreplys\fRender [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1295 Send a response to the author of each message in the \fImessage-list\fR. The
1296 subject line is taken from the first message. If \fBrecord\fR is set to a
1301 message. See the \fBStarting Mail\fR section in USAGE above.
1307 \fB\fBR\fReply [\fImessage\fR]\fR
1311 \fB\fBR\fRespond [\fImessage\fR]\fR
1315 \fB\fBreplya\fRll [\fImessage\fR]\fR
1319 Reply to the specified message, including all other recipients of that message.
1324 always sends the reply to all recipients of the message. See the \fBStarting
1336 fields in the retain list are shown on your terminal when you print a message.
1340 to print a message in its entirety. If \fBret\fRain is executed with no
1347 \fB\fBS\fRave [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1352 the first message. The name of the file is taken to be the author's name with
1364 \fB\fBs\fRave [\fImessage-list\fR] \fIfile\fR\fR
1369 not exist. The file defaults to \fBmbox\fR. The message is deleted from the
1417 \fB\fBsi\fRze [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1437 \fB\fBto\fRp [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1449 \fB\fBtou\fRch [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1453 Touch the specified messages. If any message in \fImessage-list\fR is not
1462 \fB\fBT\fRype [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1466 \fB\fBP\fRrint [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1477 \fB\fBt\fRype [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1481 \fB\fBp\fRrint [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1508 \fB\fBu\fRndelete [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1513 the current mail session. If \fBautoprint\fR is set, the last message of those
1548 \fB\fBunr\fRead [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1552 \fB\fBU\fRnread [\fImessage-list\fR] Same as the \fBne\fRw command.\fR
1584 \fB\fBv\fRisual [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1597 \fB\fBw\fRrite [\fImessage-list\fR] \fBfile\fR\fR
1654 Simulate end of file (terminate message input).
1667 Perform the command-level request. Valid only when sending a message while
1686 Insert the autograph string \fBSign\fR into the message (see \fBInternal
1696 Insert the autograph string \fBsign\fR into the message (see \fBInternal
1708 not shown in the header of the mail message.
1736 Invoke the editor on the partial message. See also \fBEDITOR\fR in ENVIRONMENT
1743 \fB\fB~f\fR [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1746 Forward the specified message, or the current message being read. Valid only
1747 when sending a message while reading mail. The messages are inserted into the
1748 message without alteration (as opposed to the \fB~m\fR escape).
1754 \fB\fB~F\fR [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1757 Forward the specified message, or the current message being read, including all
1778 Insert the value of the named variable into the text of the message. For
1786 \fB\fB~m\fR [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1789 Insert the listed messages, or the current message being read into the letter.
1790 Valid only when sending a message while reading mail. The text of the message
1799 \fB\fB~M\fR [\fImessage-list\fR]\fR
1802 Insert the listed messages, or the current message being read, including the
1803 header fields, into the letter. Valid only when sending a message while reading
1804 mail. The text of the message is shifted to the right, and the string contained
1816 Print the message being entered.
1825 Quit from input mode by simulating an interrupt. If the body of the message is
1826 not null, the partial message is saved in \fBdead-letter\fR. See \fBDEAD\fR in
1836 Mark message for return receipt.
1855 executed, with the standard output inserted into the message.
1882 Invoke a preferred screen editor on the partial message. The default visual
1892 Write the message into the given file, without the header.
1901 Exit as with \fB~q\fR except the message is not saved in \fBdead-letter\fR.
1910 Pipe the body of the message through the given \fIshell-command\fR. If the
1912 replaces the message.
1927 identical. This causes the \fImessage-list\fR message specifications to behave
2165 Substitute \fIc\fR for the ~ escape character. Takes effect with next message
2218 Ignore end-of-file during message input. Input must be terminated by a period
2250 when sending a message.
2269 When replying to all recipients of a message, if an address does not include a
2270 machine name, it is assumed to be relative to the sender of the message.
2299 When responding to a message that was originally sent to several recipients,
2325 Used with the \fBpi\fRpe command to insert a form feed after each message sent
2367 Refrain from printing the opening message and version when entering
2457 Causes the message header display to show the sender's real name (if known)
2468 When displaying the header summary and the message is from you, print the
2478 The variable inserted into the text of a message when the \fB~a\fR (autograph)
2490 The variable inserted into the text of a message when the \fB~A\fR command is
2534 the mail message being sent.
2541 asked to confirm that the message should be sent.
2543 The translate program will be invoked for each mail message to be sent. If the
2545 the message is not sent.
2613 The specified string is included at the beginning of the body of each message
2623 The specified string is included at the end of the body of each message that is
2634 command overrides this function, as does saving the message explicitly in
2780 help message files