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elm(1) elm(1)
c Change folder. This command is used to change the file whose messages are
displayed on the Message Menu. You are asked for a file name. The file must be in
message format; otherwise, elm aborts. You can use the customary wildcards for
your shell, as well as the following special names:
! Your incoming mail folder.
> Your received folder, defined by the
receivedmail string vari-
able.
< Your sent folder, defined by the
sentmail string variable.
. The previously used folder.
@alias The default folder for the login name associated with the alias
alias.
=filename A file in the directory defined by the
maildir string variable.
C Copy message. Save the current message or the set of tagged messages to a folder.
You are prompted for a file name with a default value. The default value is a file in
the maildir directory with the user name of the sender of the first message in the
set being saved. Any tags are cleared. Unlike the
> and s commands, the messages
are not marked for deletion and the current message pointer is not moved.
d Delete. Mark the current message for deletion. See also Ctrl-D, u, and Ctrl-U.
Ctrl-D Delete. Mark all messages for deletion that contain a specified pattern in the
From: and Subject: header entries. See also d, u, and Ctrl-U.
e Edit. Allows you to physically edit the current mail folder using the editor defined
by the editor string variable. When you exit from your editor, elm resynchron-
izes your mail folder (see the $ command).
f Forward the current message. You are asked if you want to edit the outbound mes-
sage. If you answer y, the characters defined by the prefix string variable are
prefixed to each line of the message and the editor defined by the
editor string
variable will be invoked to allow you to edit the message. If you answer
n, the char-
acters are not prefixed and the editor will not be invoked. In either case, you are
prompted for To: recipients, allowed to edit the Subject: header entry, and, if
the askcc boolean variable is ON, you are prompted for Cc: recipients.
If the
userlevel numeric variable is 1 (intermediate) or
2 (expert), and there
was a previous sent or forgotten message in this session, you are asked if you would
like to
Recall last kept message instead? (y/n)
If you answer y, the previous message is returned to the send buffer. If you answer
n, the current message is copied into the send buffer and your signature file (if any)
is appended.
Then the editor is invoked if you chose to edit the outbound message (above). When
you leave the editor, or if it was not invoked, the Send Menu is displayed.
g Group reply. The reply is automatically sent To: the sender of the message, with
Cc: to all the original To: and Cc: recipients. Otherwise, the action is the same
as for the r command.
h Same as Return, except that the message is displayed with all headers.
j Move down. Move the current message pointer down to the next message.
J Move down. Move the current message pointer down to the next undeleted mes-
sage.
k Move up. Move the current message pointer up to the previous message.
K Move up. Move the current message pointer up to the previous undeleted message.
l (ell) Limit the displayed messages to those that contain certain string values. You are
prompted with Enter criteria:. To set, add to, or clear the limiting criteria,
type one of:
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