HP-UX Reference (11i v2 07/12) - 1 User Commands A-M (vol 1)

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alteditor The name of the editor to use for messages that have initial text (a copied
message in a reply, a signature in any outbound message, etc.). when the
editor string variable is set to none or
builtin. The default is the
value of the
EDITOR environment variable, if set and nonnull, or
/usr/bin/vi otherwise. See also the editor string variable.
alternatives A list of other machine and user name combinations that you receive for-
warded mail from.
elm uses this information when a group reply is being
processed to ensure that a reply message is not sent to a user and/or
machine address that would simply forward the reply message back to you.
The default is none.
attribution Attribution string for replies. When you reply to a message and include the
message in the reply, this string is placed at the top of the message. The
characters %s are replaced by the full name of the author of the original
message. The default is none. For example:
attribution = %s wrote:
calendar
The name of your calendar file. This is used in conjunction with the Mes-
sage Menu < (calendar) command, which scans messages for calendar
entries. The default is $HOME//calendar
.
charset The name of the character set used with the MIME Content-Type:
header for the text/plain type. It can be any Internet-defined charac-
ter set name that is a superset of US-ASCII. The default is US-ASCII.
For example,
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
compatcharsets
A list of Internet-defined character sets that are supersets of US-ASCII, so
that messages with
charset=US-ASCII
can be displayed without the
help of
metamail. The default is a string containing the following values:
Extended_UNIX_Code_Packed_Format_for_Japanese
ISO-2022-JP
ISO-8859-1
ISO-8859-2
ISO-8859-3
ISO-8859-4
ISO-8859-5
ISO-8859-7
ISO-8859-8
ISO-8859-9
KOI8-R
Shift_JIS
configoptions
A string of options that can be configured on the Options Menu. Specify the
options as a single letter each, in the order they should be displayed. The
default is "ˆ_cdefsopyv_am_un
". The defaults are marked below with
an *.
The option characters include:
^ The menu title.
_ A blank line.
a The arrow string variable. *
b The prefix string variable.
c The calendar string variable. *
d The pager string variable. *
e The editor string variable. *
f The maildir string variable. *
h The copy boolean variable.
j The alteditor string variable.
k The promptafter boolean variable.
l The aliassortby string variable.
m The menu boolean variable. *
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