HP-UX Reference (11i v2 07/12) - 1 User Commands A-M (vol 1)
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Mail Archive
This feature is the ability to specify the message content that needs to be archived (assuming copy is
enabled).
To indicate the last line of the message to be archived, you need to have either the
[nosave] or
[no save]
key line in the body of your message.
The saved mail will not contain the message following the
[nosave] or [no save] key line. However,
the outgoing mail will contain all the messages except the key line.
Header Menu
The Header Menu is invoked with the Send Menu
h command. It allows you to add, change, and delete a
set of common header entries in your message. In general, if an item is empty, it is not included in the
message.
The commands are:
Return Return to Send Menu.
!command Shell. Execute command with the shell defined by the
shell string variable.
a Action: header. Enter any string. If this entry is present in a received message,
elm displays an A in the Permanent Status column of the Message Index.
b Bcc: header. Enter a list of aliases and actual addresses. Aliases are expanded and
shown as addresses and user names.
c Cc: header. Enter a list of aliases and actual addresses. Aliases are expanded and
shown as addresses and user names.
d Domainize. Convert non-Internet addresses to Internet format. The UUCP ! format
(host.domain!user) becomes the Internet @ format (user@host.
domain). If .domain
is omitted, it defaults to
.uucp.
e Expires: header. Enter any numeric value from 1 to 56 (8 weeks). If this entry is
present in a received message, elm displays an E in the Variable Status column of the
Message Index when the computed date has passed.
i In-Reply-To: header. Enter a string.
n Precedence: header. Enter a precedence name. If the precedences string
variable is set and nonnull, the name must be one defined by the variable. If the
name is associated with a priority, and the Priority: header is null, the priority
value is inserted in the Priority: header. If precedences is null or not set,
you can enter any value.
If the precedence name matches one defined in the sendmail configuration file
/etc/mail/sendmail.cf
, the transmission priority is modified accordingly. If
there is no match, the priority is not changed.
p Priority: header. Enter a string. If this entry is present in a received message,
elm displays a U in the Permanent Status column of the Message Index
r Reply-To: header. Enter a personal alias or a single address. If it is present, elm
and other mailers use this header instead of the From: header when choosing the
address for a reply (Message Menu r (reply) command).
s Subject: header. Enter a string.
t To: header. Enter a list of aliases and actual addresses. Aliases are expanded and
shown as addresses and user names.
u User-defined header. Define your own header entry in the form:
header-name: header-string
header-name: must not contain blanks. You can use this command to create a Sen-
sitivity:
header entry, as described in the Message Status subsection, or a
different header, but only one. See the HEADER FILE section for another way to
include user-defined header entries.
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