HP-UX Reference (11i v1 05/09) - 1 User Commands A-M (vol 1)

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elm(1) elm(1)
f File name. The name of the file to be attached.
elm examines the file and sets the values of
Content-Transfer-Encoding, Content-Disposition, and Content-Type accordingly.
p Content-Disposition. The value is placed in a
Content-Disposition:
body-part header
entry. The default is
attachment; filename=filename.
t Content-Type. The type of the file and supporting parameters, in the form:
type/subtype [; parameter]...
The type can be one of application ,
audio, image, message, text,orvideo,as
defined in RFC 1521. Although
multipart
is also a valid type, you cannot specify it directly;
elm provides it as necessary and handles messages that contain it. The value is placed in a
Content-Type: body-part header entry. The default is:
text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
Some common entries are described below. See the METAMAIL CONFIGURATION section for
additional information.
text/subtype [; charset=charset]
This is relatively readable text that may be formatted with embedded text characters, as
for possible subtypes
richtext or html. The default subtype is plain (unformatted in
any way). The default charset is US-ASCII.
application/octet-stream
This is a catch-all for files such as program binary, or files that contain control characters or
characters with high-order bits set.
application/postscript
The file can be displayed with a PostScript-equipped printer or viewer.
message/rfc822
This specifies that the file is in message format, as described in the Terminology subsection.
image/jpeg , image/gif
These are picture formats that require a display program.
audio/basic
This is an audio format that requires a reproduction program.
video/mpeg
This is an audio/video format that requires a reproduction program.
Attachment Send Menu
The Attachment Send Menu is invoked with the Send Menu a command. This menu displays a list of the
attachments that will be sent in a message, one per line, as described in the Attachment Index subsection.
The commands are:
a Add attachments. Call the Attachment Configuration Menu and prompt for a file
name.
d Delete an attachment.
e Edit an attachment. Call the editor associated with the attachment if it is editable.
j Move the current attachment pointer down to the next attachment.
k Move the current attachment pointer up to the previous attachment.
Ctrl-L Redraw the screen.
m Modify the attributes of an attachment. Call the Attachment Configuration Menu.
p Print an attachment. See the Message Menu p (print) command.
q Quit. Return to the Send Menu.
s Save an attachment. See the Message Menu C (copy) command.
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