HP-UX Reference (11i v2 03/08) - 1 User Commands A-M (vol 1)

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Apparently-To:
Content-Length
Content-Transfer-Encoding
Content-Type:
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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 dont 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 desti-
nation 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 vari-
able. 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.
If you set the value to
0, the message will always be sent through the
external pager. The default is -3.
noencoding This enables you to send raw 8-bit or binary data when the mail transfer
agent doesnt support the 8BITMIME and the -B8BITMIME options.
The default is 0.
The possible values are:
0 Always convert 8-bit and binary messages to 7-bit before sending
them.
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