HP-UX Reference (11i v1 05/09) - 1 User Commands A-M (vol 1)
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visualeditor Name of the editor to use for the
˜v command of the built-in editor. The
default is the value of the
VISUAL environment variable, if set and non-
null, or
/usr/bin/vi otherwise.
weedout A list of header-entry initial strings that you don’t want to see when you
are reading mail. This list is made effective by setting the
weed boolean
variable to
ON.
The list can continue for as many lines as desired, as long as the continued
lines all have leading blanks. To include blanks in a string, enclose it in
quotation marks ("). The strings you specify are normally appended to the
default list, which is:
>From
Apparently-To:
Content-Length
Content-Transfer-Encoding
Content-Type:
From
In-Reply-To:
MIME-Version
Mailer:
Message-Id:
Newsgroups:
Received:
References:
Status:
X-Mailer:
There are two special values:
*clear-weed-list*
Clear the default list. The default headers are removed from the
weedout list, allowing you to completely define your own list.
*end-of-user-headers*
Mark the end of the weedout list, in case any following lines could
be mistaken for headers in the list.
The default value of weedout is *end-of-user-headers*
.
The underscore (
_) character can be used to specify a space.
Note that From weeds out both From and From:. If, for example, you
want to weed out From but not From:, specify *clear-weed-list*
followed by From_ and any other headers that you don’t want to see.
Numeric Variables
Numeric variables have the form
numeric-name = numeric-value
The following numeric variables are defined.
bounceback Threshold for returning copies of remote UUCP messages. If the destina-
tion host is greater than the specified number of hops (gateways) from your
local host, the destination host sends you a copy of the message when it is
received. If the value is 0, this feature is disabled. The default is 0.
builtinlines Determines if the built-in pager should be used on some messages, even if
you usually use an external pager, defined in the pager string variable.
There are two ways of defining whether the built-in pager should be used.
• If you want to use the built-in pager on any message that is shorter than
n lines, set the value to n.
• If you want to use the built-in pager on any message that is m lines
shorter than the number of lines on your screen, set the value to -m.
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