Command Reference Guide

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name is associated with a priority, and the Priority: header is null, the priority
value is inserted in the Priority: header. If precedences is null or not set,
you can enter any value.
If the precedence name matches one defined in the sendmail configuration file
/etc/mail/sendmail.cf, the transmission priority is modified accordingly. If
there is no match, the priority is not changed.
p Priority: header. Enter a string. If this entry is present in a received message,
elm displaysa U in the Permanent Status column of the Message Index
r Reply-To: header. Enter a personal alias or a single address. If it is present, elm
and other mailers use this header instead of the From: header when choosing the
address for a reply (Message Menu r (reply) command).
s Subject: header. Enter a string.
t To: header. Enter a list of aliases and actual addresses. Aliases are expanded and
shown as addresses and user names.
u User-defined header. Define your own header entry in the form:
header-name: header-string
header-name: must not contain blanks. You can use this command to create a Sen-
sitivity:
header entry, as described in the Message Status subsection, or a
different header, but only one. See the HEADER FILE section for another way to
include user-defined header entries.
Options Menu
The Options Menu is invoked with the Message Menu o command. It displays a list of the options, defined
by the configoptions string variable, that you can modify while
elm is running. Enter the appropri-
ate letter (in upper- or lowercase) that is followed with a right parenthesis (
)) and follow the directions on
the screen. The full set of option prompts and the corresponding variables is listed below. The default
options are marked with an *.
A)rrow cursor The arrow string variable. *
B)order on copy The prefix string variable.
C)alendar file The calendar string variable. *
D)isplay mail using The pager string variable. *
E)ditor (primary) The editor string variable. *
F)older directory The maildir string variable. *
H)old sent message The copy boolean variable.
J) reply editor The alteditor string variable.
K) pause after pager The promptafter boolean variable.
A(l)ias Sorting The aliassortby string variable.
M)enu display The menu boolean variable. *
N)ames only The names boolean variable. *
O)utbound mail saved The sentmail string variable. *
P)rint mail using The print string variable. *
R)eply copies msg The autocopy boolean variable.
S)orting criteria The sortby string variable. *
T)ext editor (˜e) The easyeditor string variable.
U)ser level The userlevel numeric variable. *
V)isual Editor (˜v) The visualeditor string variable. *
W)ant Cc: prompt The askcc boolean variable.
Y)our full name The fullname string variable. *
Z) signature dashes The sigdashes boolean variable.
Note: The menu displays the first screen-height-6 lines from the defined set. screen-height is the number
of text lines on the screen. If an option is not displayed, it cannot be modified.
When you are done, enter one of the following values:
> Save the current configuration values in your configuration file, $HOME/.elm/elmrc. If the
file does not exist, it is created. This is a convenient way to make an configuration file that you
can edit directly, as well as with the Options Menu.
HP-UX Release 11i: December 2000 16 Section 1219
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