HP-UX Mailing Services Administrator's Guide (B2355-91064)

Table 1-2 Time Zones Supported by mailx (continued)
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mawtmatmartmalmagtmagstlktlintligt
msksmmtmhtmezmexmewtmeszmedstmed
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oezoesznztnzstnzdtnutntnsutnrt
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usz9susz9usz8susz8usz7susz7usz6susz6usz5s
vlastvetuztuz12suz11suz10uytutzutc
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NOTE: mailx displays an incorrect date if it reads an email message with the time
zone information that is not listed in Table 1-2.
For more information about mailx, type man 1M mailx at the HP-UX prompt.
The mail/rmail Utility
You can use mail, the mail user agent to compose and send messages to users. The
mail command, when used without arguments, displays all the messages, with the
last received message displayed first. For each message, mail prints a ? prompt, and
reads a line from the standard input to determine the disposition of the message. mail
exits automatically when the last message is displayed. It provides a set of command-line
options to alter the messages being printed.
You can use the command mail -e to check for new mail messages. You can also edit
the mailfile to alter the functioning of mail. For example, you can include the
The mail/rmail Utility 21