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12 .\" 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
35 message to a user whose login name is, say,
43 an EOT (control\-d) at the beginning of a line, which will cause
54 abort the letter with a \s-2RUBOUT\s0. Typing a single \s-2RUBOUT\s0
59 (Interrupt -- one more to kill letter)
62 \s-2RUBOUT\s0 causes
72 typed, preceded by a line telling who sent the message (your login name)
82 <Control\-d>
99 your command. The messages are assigned numbers starting with 1 \*- you
181 You may then type in your letter in reply, followed by a <control-d>
200 will gather up your message up to a control\-d.
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376 For example, most CRT users with 24-line screens should do:
382 information, then types --More--. Type a space to see the next screenful.
388 An alias is simply a name which stands for one or more
394 by sending mail to just a single name. The
409 command can also be used to provide a convenient name for someone
410 whose user name is inconvenient. For example, if a user named
412 had the login name
418 so that you could send mail to the shorter name,
458 at the system-wide level
467 alias: name\*<1\*>, name\*<2\*>, name\*<3\*>
471 is the mailing list name and the
472 .i name\*<i\*>
486 .rb \-f
497 % Mail \-f letters
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517 % Mail \-f
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