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elm(1) elm(1)
ss A two-character status field. The first character can be:
D Delete. The alias is marked for deletion.
N New. The alias is new or changed in the alias text file but is not included in the
current database. Resynchronization is needed.
Blank. The alias is in the current database.
The second character can be:
+ Tag. The alias is tagged.
Blank. The alias is not tagged.
num The index number of the alias.
fullname The full name for the alias, as it will be used in an expanded address. It has the form:
firstname lastname
firstname The first name, from the alias database.
lastname The last name, from the alias database.
comment Comment, from the alias database.
type Type of alias. This is
Person for an alias with a single address or
Group for an alias
with two or more addresses.
(S) If present, the entry is from the elm system alias database. If absent, the entry is from
your personal alias database.
alias The alias name. If the record has multiple alias names, there is one index entry per
name.
Attachment Configuration Menu
The Attachment Configuration Menu is invoked with the Attachment Send Menu a (add) or
m (modify)
command. The menu displays the default or current specification for an attachment. If it is called with
the
a command, it automatically prompts for a file name. The commands are:
d Description. The value is placed in a Content-Description:
body-part header entry.
The default is the file name.
e Content-Transfer-Encoding. This is the method by which the file is encoded to allow it to pass
through various Mail Transport Agents. The choices are:
7bit Unencoded, normal US-ASCII text. This is the default encoding parameter.
8bit Unencoded 8-bit characters with the high-order bit set.
quoted-printable
Text with control characters and high-order-bit characters converted to a string in
the form
=hh, where hh is the hexadecimal representation of the character. An = at
the end of a line indicates that the source line was broken into two lines.
base64 Any file type with bits encoded in 6-bit groups and rendered in numeric order as the
US-ASCII characters A−Z, a−z, 0−9, +, and /. The last line may be padded to a
multiple of 4 characters with = characters.
binary Unencoded binary data.
The value is placed in a
Content-Transfer-Encoding: body-part header entry. The
default is
7bit.
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;
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