Eliminate groff(1) warnings.

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Ruslan Ermilov 2000-11-29 10:56:59 +00:00
parent fd71ea53b4
commit ef4261bf71

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@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
.\"
.\" @(#)mail5.nr 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/8/93
.\" $FreeBSD$
.\"
.bp
.sh 1 "Additional features"
@ -465,32 +466,32 @@ List the valid
.i Mail
commands.
\fBList\fP can be abbreviated to \fBl\fP.
.. .ip \fBlocal\fP
.. Define a list of local names for this host. This command is useful
.. when the host is known by more than one name. Names in the list
.. may be qualified be the domain of the host. The first name on the local
.. list is the
.. .i distinguished
.. name of the host.
.. The names on the local list are used by
.. .i Mail
.. to decide which addresses are local to the host.
.. For example:
.. .(l
.. local ucbarpa.BERKELEY.ARPA arpa.BERKELEY.ARPA \\
.. arpavax.BERKELEY.ARPA r.BERKELEY.ARPA \\
.. ucb-arpa.ARPA
.. .)l
.. From this list we see that
.. .i "fred@ucbarpa.BERKELEY.ARPA",
.. .i "harold@arpa.BERKELEY",
.. and
.. .i "larry@r"
.. are all addresses of users on the local host.
.. The
.. .b local
.. command is usually not used be general users since it is designed for
.. local configuration; it is usually found in the file /etc/mail.rc.
.\".ip \fBlocal\fP
.\"Define a list of local names for this host. This command is useful
.\"when the host is known by more than one name. Names in the list
.\"may be qualified be the domain of the host. The first name on the local
.\"list is the
.\".i distinguished
.\"name of the host.
.\"The names on the local list are used by
.\".i Mail
.\"to decide which addresses are local to the host.
.\"For example:
.\".(l
.\"local ucbarpa.BERKELEY.ARPA arpa.BERKELEY.ARPA \\
.\" arpavax.BERKELEY.ARPA r.BERKELEY.ARPA \\
.\" ucb-arpa.ARPA
.\".)l
.\"From this list we see that
.\".i "fred@ucbarpa.BERKELEY.ARPA",
.\".i "harold@arpa.BERKELEY",
.\"and
.\".i "larry@r"
.\"are all addresses of users on the local host.
.\"The
.\".b local
.\"command is usually not used be general users since it is designed for
.\"local configuration; it is usually found in the file /etc/mail.rc.
.ip "\fBmail\fP\ \ "
Send mail to one or more people. If you have the
.i ask
@ -867,7 +868,7 @@ automatically. This is useful when quickly scanning and deleting
messages in your mailbox.
.ip "\fBcrt\fP \ \ "
The valued option
.I crt
.q crt
is used as a threshold to determine how long a message must
be before
.b PAGER