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i,I

See the Alias Menu q and Q commands.

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

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

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

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

l (ell)

Limit the displayed aliases to certain types or those that contain certain string values.

 

You are prompted with Enter criteria:. To set, add to, or clear the limiting cri-

 

teria, type one of:

 

 

all

Clear all the criteria and restore the normal display.

 

alias string

Restrict to alias names containing string.

 

name string

Restrict to full names (®rst name and last name) containing

 

 

string.

 

group

Restrict to group aliases (can include system and user aliases).

 

person

Restrict to person aliases (can include system and user aliases).

 

system

Restrict to system aliases (can include group and person aliases).

 

user

Restrict to system aliases (can include group and person aliases).

 

You can add limiting criteria by repeating the l command.

Ctrl-L

Redraw the screen.

 

mMail to the current alias or to the set of tagged aliases. The corresponding expanded addresses are placed in the To: header entry, and processing continues as for the Message Menu m (mail) command. The tags are cleared.

nMake a user alias. elm prompts for a unique alias name, then for an address. The information provided is added to your individual alias_text ®le ($HOME/.elm/aliases.text), then added to the database.

qExit. Return to the Message Menu. If aliases are marked for deletion, you are asked if you want to delete them. The alias index pointer is retained. If the alias text ®le was changed, the database is resynchronized.

QExit. Return to the Message Menu. If aliases are marked for deletion, the mark is retained and the alias is not deleted. The alias index pointer is retained. If the alias text ®le was changed, the database is resynchronized.

r,R

See the Alias Menu q and Q commands.

tTag the current alias for a later operation and move the current alias pointer to the next undeleted alias. The operation can be one of c, m, or n.

Or, remove the tag from a tagged alias. See also the Ctrl-Tcommand.

TTag. Tag the current alias for a later operation and remain at the current alias. The operation can be one of c, m, or n.

Or, remove the tag from a tagged alias. See also the Ctrl-Tcommand.

Ctrl-T

Tag all aliases containing a speci®ed pattern for a later operation. The operation can

 

be one of c, m, or n. Or remove the tags from all tagged aliases.

 

If any aliases are currently tagged, you are asked if the tags should be removed.

 

Answer y to remove the old tags; answer n to keep them. In either case, you are

 

prompted for a string to match in either the alias name or user name ®elds of each

 

alias. All aliases that match the criterion are tagged. If you enter a null string

 

(carriage-return alone) no more aliases are tagged.

uUndelete. Remove the deletion mark from the current alias. See also d, Ctrl-D, and Ctrl-U.

Ctrl-U

Undelete. Remove any deletion mark from all messages that contain a speci®ed pat-

 

tern in the From: and Subject: header entries. See also d, Ctrl-D, and u.

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