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gGroup reply. The reply is automatically sent To: the sender of the message, with

Cc: to all the original To: and Cc: recipients. Otherwise, the action is the same as for the r command.

hSame as Return, except that the message is displayed with all headers.

jMove down. Move the current message pointer down to the next message.

JMove down. Move the current message pointer down to the next undeleted message.

kMove up. Move the current message pointer up to the previous message.

KMove up. Move the current message pointer up to the previous undeleted message.

l (ell)

Limit the displayed messages to those that contain certain string values. You are

 

prompted with Enter criteria:. To set, add to, or clear the limiting criteria,

 

type one of:

 

 

all

Clear all the criteria and restore the normal display.

 

from string

Restrict to entries that contain string in the From: header.

 

subject string

Restrict to entries that contain string in the Subject: header.

 

to string

Restrict to entries that contain string in the To: header.

 

You can add limiting criteria by repeating the l command.

Ctrl-L

Redraw the screen.

 

mMail. Send mail to one or more addresses. You are prompted for To: recipients, a

Subject: and, if the askcc boolean variable is ON, Cc: recipients.

If the userlevel numeric variable is 1 (intermediate) or 2 (expert), and there was a previous sent or forgotten message in this session, you are asked if you would like to

Recall last kept message instead? (y/n)

If you answer y, the previous message is returned to the send buffer. If you answer n, the signature ®le (if any) is copied into the send buffer.

Then, the editor de®ned by the editor string variable is invoked. After you exit from your editor, the Send Menu is displayed.

nNext message. Advances the current message pointer to the next message, and displays that message as for the Return command.

oOptions. Invokes the Options Menu, permitting you to change certain con®guration options. The changeable options are de®ned by the configoptions string vari- able.

pPrint. Print the current message or the set of tagged messages using the command de®ned by the print string variable. The current message pointer does not move. Tagged messages remain tagged.

qQuit. Gracefully terminate, performing message cleanup according to de®ned per- sonal preferences. You can choose to actually delete messages marked for deletion. For your incoming mailbox, you can choose to keep undeleted mail in the mailbox or move it to the received folder de®ned by the receivedmail string variable.

If the ask boolean variable is ON, you may be asked the following questions. The actions described are all performed after you have answered all the relevant ques- tions.

Delete messages? (y/n)

This question is asked if you have messages marked for deletion. The default answer is provided by the alwaysdelete boolean variable (ON means y (yes) and OFF means n (no)).

If you answer y, all messages marked for deletion will be deleted.

If you answer n, all messages marked for deletion will be restored to their former read, unread, or new state.

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