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priority is an arbitrary string that is placed in a
Priority: header entry.
prefix The prefix for an included line in an outbound message. When you reply to
a message or forward a message to another person, you can optionally
include the original message. This prefix marks the included line. The
default is >_ (the _ is interpreted as a space character).
print The command to run when the
p (print) command is executed from various
menus. There are two possible formats for this string: If the string con-
tains the special variable
%s, the variable is replaced by the name of a tem-
porary file that contains the messages, and the command is executed by the
shell defined by the shell string variable. If the string does not contain
%s, the temporary file name is appended to it, and the command is exe-
cuted. The default is
cat %s | lp
receivedmail
The file where the received messages will be saved. The default is
=received, the file received in the directory defined by
maildir.
remotesignature A signature file that is automatically appended to all outbound mail to
remote hosts before the editor is invoked. This usually contains personal
data about the sender. See also the
localsignature
string variable.
The default is none.
If any of the addresses in the
To: header entry are not local, as described
for the localsignature string variable, the remote signature file is
attached.
savecharset The character set to be used to save a message in a folder. Possible values
are
JIS, SJIS, and EUC. If a value is not specified, the message will be
saved according to your locale (given by the LC_TYPE and/or LANG
environmental variables). This option is applicable only for the Japanese
locale. The default is none. See also the jisconversion
boolean vari-
able.
sentmail The file where copies of outbound mail can be saved. One possibility is your
incoming mailbox,
/var/mail/ loginname. The default is =sent, the
file sent in the directory defined by maildir.
See the copy boolean variable for further details.
shell The shell to use for ! escapes and other such operations. The default is the
value of the SHELL environment variable, if set and nonnull, or
/usr/bin/ksh otherwise.
sortby The way to sort the index of the current folder. The choices are:
from The name of the sender.
sent The date the message was sent.
received The date the message was received.
subject The subject of the message. A leading Re: (and some oth-
ers) is ignored, so replies sort with original messages.
lines The number of lines in the message.
status The read status: blank, O, and N.
You can prefix these values with reverse- to reverse the order of the
sort. The value can be modified on the Options Menu. The default is
reverse-sent .
textencoding Type of encoding to put into the MIME Content-Transfer-
Encoding:
header entry. The choices are 7bit or 8bit. The default is
7bit.
tmpdir Where to create temporary files. The default is the value of the TMPDIR
environment variable, if set and nonnull, or to /tmp/ otherwise.
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