- (a\bal\blt\bt) The a\bal\blt\bte\ber\brn\bna\bat\bte\bes\bs command is useful if you have accounts on
- several machines. It can be used to inform m\bma\bai\bil\bl that the list-
- ed addresses are really you. When you r\bre\bep\bpl\bly\by to messages, m\bma\bai\bil\bl
- will not send a copy of the message to any of the addresses
- listed on the a\bal\blt\bte\ber\brn\bna\bat\bte\bes\bs list. If the a\bal\blt\bte\ber\brn\bna\bat\bte\bes\bs command is
- given with no argument, the current set of alternate names is
- displayed.
-
- c\bch\bhd\bdi\bir\br (c\bc) Changes the user's working directory to that specified, if
- given. If no directory is given, then changes to the user's
- login directory.
-
- c\bco\bop\bpy\by (c\bco\bo) The c\bco\bop\bpy\by command does the same thing that s\bsa\bav\bve\be does, ex-
- cept that it does not mark the messages it is used on for dele-
- tion when you quit.
-
- d\bde\bel\ble\bet\bte\be (d\bd) Takes a list of messages as argument and marks them all as
- deleted. Deleted messages will not be saved in _\bm_\bb_\bo_\bx, nor will
- they be available for most other commands.
-
- d\bdp\bp (also d\bdt\bt) Deletes the current message and prints the next mes-
- sage. If there is no next message, m\bma\bai\bil\bl says ``at EOF.''
-
- e\bed\bdi\bit\bt (e\be) Takes a list of messages and points the text editor at each
- one in turn. On return from the editor, the message is read
- back in.
-
- e\bex\bxi\bit\bt (e\bex\bx or x\bx) Effects an immediate return to the Shell without
- modifying the user's system mailbox, his _\bm_\bb_\bo_\bx file, or his edit
- file in -\b-f\bf.
-
- f\bfi\bil\ble\be (f\bfi\bi) The same as f\bfo\bol\bld\bde\ber\br.
-
- f\bfo\bol\bld\bde\ber\brs\bs List the names of the folders in your folder directory.
-
- f\bfo\bol\bld\bde\ber\br (f\bfo\bo) The f\bfo\bol\bld\bde\ber\br command switches to a new mail file or folder.
- With no arguments, it tells you which file you are currently
- reading. If you give it an argument, it will write out changes
- (such as deletions) you have made in the current file and read
- in the new file. Some special conventions are recognized for
- the name. # means the previous file, % means your system mail-
- box, %user means user's system mailbox, & means your _\bm_\bb_\bo_\bx file,
- and +folder means a file in your folder directory.
-
- f\bfr\bro\bom\bm (f\bf) Takes a list of messages and prints their message headers.
-
- h\bhe\bea\bad\bde\ber\brs\bs (h\bh) Lists the current range of headers, which is an 18-message
- group. If a `+' argument is given, then the next 18-message
- group is printed, and if a `-' argument is given, the previous
- 18-message group is printed.
-
- h\bhe\bel\blp\bp A synonym for ?\b?
-
- h\bho\bol\bld\bd (h\bho\bo, also p\bpr\bre\bes\bse\ber\brv\bve\be) Takes a message list and marks each message
- therein to be saved in the user's system mailbox instead of in
- _\bm_\bb_\bo_\bx. Does not override the d\bde\bel\ble\bet\bte\be command.
-
- i\big\bgn\bno\bor\bre\be N\bN.\b.B\bB.\b.:\b: I\bIg\bgn\bno\bor\bre\be has been superseded by r\bre\bet\bta\bai\bin\bn.
- Add the list of header fields named to the _\bi_\bg_\bn_\bo_\br_\be_\bd _\bl_\bi_\bs_\bt Header
- fields in the ignore list are not printed on your terminal when
- you print a message. This command is very handy for suppression
- of certain machine-generated header fields. The T\bTy\byp\bpe\be and P\bPr\bri\bin\bnt\bt
- commands can be used to print a message in its entirety, in-
- cluding ignored fields. If i\big\bgn\bno\bor\bre\be is executed with no argu-
- ments, it lists the current set of ignored fields.
-
- m\bma\bai\bil\bl (m\bm) Takes as argument login names and distribution group names
- and sends mail to those people.
-
- m\bmb\bbo\box\bx Indicate that a list of messages be sent to m\bmb\bbo\box\bx in your home
- directory when you quit. This is the default action for mes-
- sages if you do _\bn_\bo_\bt have the h\bho\bol\bld\bd option set.
-
- n\bne\bex\bxt\bt (n\bn like +\b+ or CR) Goes to the next message in sequence and types
- it. With an argument list, types the next matching message.
+ (a\bal\blt\bt) The a\bal\blt\bte\ber\brn\bna\bat\bte\bes\bs command is useful if you have accounts on
+ several machines. It can be used to inform m\bma\bai\bil\bl that the listed
+ addresses are really you. When you r\bre\bep\bpl\bly\by to messages, m\bma\bai\bil\bl will
+ not send a copy of the message to any of the addresses listed on
+ the a\bal\blt\bte\ber\brn\bna\bat\bte\bes\bs list. If the a\bal\blt\bte\ber\brn\bna\bat\bte\bes\bs command is given with no
+ argument, the current set of alternate names is displayed.
+
+ c\bch\bhd\bdi\bir\br (c\bc) Changes the user's working directory to that specified, if
+ given. If no directory is given, then changes to the user's lo-
+ gin directory.
+
+ c\bco\bop\bpy\by (c\bco\bo) The c\bco\bop\bpy\by command does the same thing that s\bsa\bav\bve\be does, except
+ that it does not mark the messages it is used on for deletion
+ when you quit.
+
+ d\bde\bel\ble\bet\bte\be (d\bd) Takes a list of messages as argument and marks them all as
+ deleted. Deleted messages will not be saved in _\bm_\bb_\bo_\bx, nor will
+ they be available for most other commands.
+
+ d\bdp\bp (also d\bdt\bt) Deletes the current message and prints the next mes-
+ sage. If there is no next message, m\bma\bai\bil\bl says ``at EOF''.
+
+ e\bed\bdi\bit\bt (e\be) Takes a list of messages and points the text editor at each
+ one in turn. On return from the editor, the message is read back
+ in.
+
+ e\bex\bxi\bit\bt (e\bex\bx or x\bx) Effects an immediate return to the Shell without modi-
+ fying the user's system mailbox, his _\bm_\bb_\bo_\bx file, or his edit file
+ in -\b-f\bf.
+
+ f\bfi\bil\ble\be (f\bfi\bi) The same as f\bfo\bol\bld\bde\ber\br.
+
+ f\bfo\bol\bld\bde\ber\brs\bs
+ List the names of the folders in your folder directory.
+
+ f\bfo\bol\bld\bde\ber\br (f\bfo\bo) The f\bfo\bol\bld\bde\ber\br command switches to a new mail file or folder.
+ With no arguments, it tells you which file you are currently
+ reading. If you give it an argument, it will write out changes
+ (such as deletions) you have made in the current file and read in
+ the new file. Some special conventions are recognized for the
+ name. # means the previous file, % means your system mailbox,
+ %user means user's system mailbox, & means your _\bm_\bb_\bo_\bx file, and
+
+ +folder means a file in your folder directory.
+
+ f\bfr\bro\bom\bm (f\bf) Takes a list of messages and prints their message headers.
+
+ h\bhe\bea\bad\bde\ber\brs\bs
+ (h\bh) Lists the current range of headers, which is an 18-message
+ group. If a `+' argument is given, then the next 18-message
+ group is printed, and if a `-' argument is given, the previous
+ 18-message group is printed.
+
+ h\bhe\bel\blp\bp A synonym for ?\b?
+
+ h\bho\bol\bld\bd (h\bho\bo, also p\bpr\bre\bes\bse\ber\brv\bve\be) Takes a message list and marks each message
+ therein to be saved in the user's system mailbox instead of in
+ _\bm_\bb_\bo_\bx. Does not override the d\bde\bel\ble\bet\bte\be command.
+
+ i\big\bgn\bno\bor\bre\be Add the list of header fields named to the _\bi_\bg_\bn_\bo_\br_\be_\bd _\bl_\bi_\bs_\bt Header
+ fields in the ignore list are not printed on your terminal when
+ you print a message. This command is very handy for suppression
+ of certain machine-generated header fields. The T\bTy\byp\bpe\be and P\bPr\bri\bin\bnt\bt
+ commands can be used to print a message in its entirety, includ-
+ ing ignored fields. If i\big\bgn\bno\bor\bre\be is executed with no arguments, it
+ lists the current set of ignored fields.
+
+ m\bma\bai\bil\bl (m\bm) Takes as argument login names and distribution group names
+ and sends mail to those people.
+
+ m\bmb\bbo\box\bx Indicate that a list of messages be sent to m\bmb\bbo\box\bx in your home di-
+ rectory when you quit. This is the default action for messages
+ if you do _\bn_\bo_\bt have the h\bho\bol\bld\bd option set.
+
+ n\bne\bex\bxt\bt (n\bn) like +\b+ or CR) Goes to the next message in sequence and types
+ it. With an argument list, types the next matching message.