Fix file names.

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Wolfram Schneider 1997-08-31 21:33:27 +00:00
parent cf68c4fbd8
commit 9f2ba01444
6 changed files with 9 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ To make them more convenient to use,
.i Mail
always looks for two files when it is invoked. It first reads
a system wide file
.q /usr/lib/Mail.rc,
.q /etc/mail.rc,
then a user specific file,
.q .mailrc,
which is found in the user's home directory.

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@ -54,11 +54,11 @@ begin with a `/,'
.i Mail
will assume that your folder directory is to be found starting from
your home directory. Thus, if your home directory is
.b /usr/person
.b /home/person
the above example told
.i Mail
to find your folder directory in
.b /usr/person/letters .
.b /home/person/letters .
.pp
Anywhere a file name is expected, you can use a folder name, preceded
with `+.' For example, to put a message into a folder with the

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@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ You can override this default by setting the valued option
.q EDITOR
to something else. For example, you might prefer:
.(l
set EDITOR=/usr/ucb/ex
set EDITOR=/usr/bin/ex
.)l
.pp
Many systems offer a screen editor as an alternative to the standard

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@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ commands.
.. 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 /usr/lib/Mail.rc.
.. 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
@ -747,7 +747,7 @@ and
.q VISUAL
for the standard and screen editors. You might want to do:
.(l
set EDITOR=/usr/ucb/ex VISUAL=/usr/ucb/vi
set EDITOR=/usr/bin/ex VISUAL=/usr/bin/vi
.)l
\fBVisual\fP can be abbreviated to \fBv\fP.
.ip "\fBwrite\fP\ \ "

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@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ for which see the
.i stty
shell command.
.ip \-n
Inhibit reading of /usr/lib/Mail.rc. Not generally useful, since
/usr/lib/Mail.rc is usually empty.
Inhibit reading of /etc/mail.rc. Not generally useful, since
/etc/mail.rc is usually empty.
.ip "\-s string"
Used for sending mail.
.i String

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@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ _
\-f \fIfile\fP Show messages in \fIfile\fP or \fI~/mbox\fP
\-h \fInumber\fP Pass on hop count for mail forwarding
\-i Ignore tty interrupt signals
\-n Inhibit reading of /usr/lib/Mail.rc
\-n Inhibit reading of /etc/mail.rc
\-r \fIname\fP Pass on \fIname\fP for mail forwarding
\-s \fIstring\fP Use \fIstring\fP as subject in outgoing mail
\-u \fIname\fP Read \fIname's\fP mail instead of your own