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

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Attachment View Menu
The Attachment View Menu is invoked with the Send Menu
v command. This menu displays a list of the
attachments in a folder message, one per line, as described in the Attachment Index subsection.
The commands are:
Return Display the current attachment.
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.
p Print the attachment. See the Message Menu
p (print) command.
q Quit. Return to the previous attachment level or the Message Menu.
s Save the attachment. The attachment is saved in the form it was received, as with
the Message Menu s (save) command.
v View the subattachment list, if any.
Attachment Index
Attachments are listed on the Attachment Send Menu and the Attachment View Menu in the following for-
mat:
num filename (size) format [encoding]
defined as:
num The index number of the attachment.
filename The name of the attached file.
size The size of the attachment in bytes, computed from the file or the message.
type/subtype The type and subtype of the attachment. This value is placed or found in a
Content-Type: header.
encoding The encoding type. This value is placed or found in a Content-Transfer-
Encoding:
header.
Header Menu
The Header Menu is invoked with the Send Menu h command. It allows you to add, change, and delete a
set of common header entries in your message. In general, if an item is empty, it is not included in the
message.
The commands are:
Return Return to Send Menu.
!command Shell. Execute command with the shell defined by the shell string variable.
a Action: header. Enter any string. If this entry is present in a received message,
elm displays an A in the Permanent Status column of the Message Index.
b Bcc: header. Enter a list of aliases and actual addresses. Aliases are expanded and
shown as addresses and user names.
c Cc: header. Enter a list of aliases and actual addresses. Aliases are expanded and
shown as addresses and user names.
d Domainize. Convert non-Internet addresses to Internet format. The UUCP ! format
(host.domain!user) becomes the Internet @ format (user@host.domain). If .domain
is omitted, it defaults to .uucp.
e Expires: header. Enter any numeric value from 1 to 56 (8 weeks). If this entry is
present in a received message, elm displays an E in the Variable Status column of the
Message Index when the computed date has passed.
i In-Reply-To: header. Enter a string.
n Precedence: header. Enter a precedence name. If the precedences string
variable is set and nonnull, the name must be one defined by the variable. If the
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