you want to see, e.g., sendmail arguments mail(1) will use.
-H is not an independent flag, it's a modifier. Also explicitly
say that -H will cause mail(1) to exit as soon as it prints the headers.
MFC after: 5 days
(message save as first recipient) options for standards
conformance.
Submitted by: Wartan Hachaturow <wart@tepkom.ru> (with some changes)
PR: standards/61934
enabled, the string '/to:y' will match strings in the To, Cc, and Bcc
header fields. Whereas, '/To:y' will match only the To field. Edit the
manpage and a code comment to indicate the correct behavior.
- removed "Option string values" section and divided up amongst mail
options and environment section
- expanded environment section
- rearranged mail options
- added default values to the mail options for clarification
Reviewed by: ru
ftell->ftello, fseek->fseeko
File 'newsize' type int->off_t
Add visible (long) cast to fsize() when it called to small one message file and
result is assigned to long.
*) Sync with 4.4BSD-Lite2
*) Set usecs for utimes()
*) Add 'inc' command and 'autoinc' option that check for new mail
manually and automatically, respectively
*) Use POSIX signal handling and tty semantics
*) Handle long lines correctly when paging messages
*) Add ability to explicitly search 'To:' line
*) Various manpage cleanups
*) Support overriding '~/.mailrc' with $MAILRC
*) Support 'askbcc' and 'asksub' options
*) Fix various bugs
Reviewed by: ru (mail.1)
Obtained from: NetBSD
fseek -> fseeko
ftell -> ftello
NOTE: fseek/ftell not works for >long offsets per POSIX:
[EOVERFLOW] For fseek( ), the resulting file offset would be a value which
cannot be represented correctly in an object of type long.
[EOVERFLOW] For ftell ( ), the current file offset cannot be represented
correctly in an object of type long.
Also take a stab at cleaning up BDECFLAGS and convert all uses of
NOSTR, NIL, NONE, NOVAR, NOGRP, NOGE to NULL. Also kill 'register' to
get diffs somewhat closer to OpenBSD/NetBSD.
There are no functional changes however.
Reviewed by: nra (visual inspection)