1994-05-27 12:33:43 +00:00
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Mail Commands
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t <message list> type messages
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n goto and type next message
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e <message list> edit messages
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f <message list> give head lines of messages
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d <message list> delete messages
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s <message list> file append messages to file
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u <message list> undelete messages
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R <message list> reply to message senders
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r <message list> reply to message senders and all recipients
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1995-11-20 20:51:42 +00:00
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pre <message list> make messages go back to /var/mail
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1994-05-27 12:33:43 +00:00
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m <user list> mail to specific users
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q quit, saving unresolved messages in mbox
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x quit, do not remove system mailbox
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h print out active message headers
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! shell escape
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cd [directory] chdir to directory or home if none given
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A <message list> consists of integers, ranges of same, or user names separated
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by spaces. If omitted, Mail uses the last message typed.
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A <user list> consists of user names or aliases separated by spaces.
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Aliases are defined in .mailrc in your home directory.
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