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author | Wojciech Polak <polak@gnu.org> | 2002-12-27 22:15:14 +0000 |
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committer | Wojciech Polak <polak@gnu.org> | 2002-12-27 22:15:14 +0000 |
commit | 3d310560fefd01d4dab93757a78af2333439e8c2 (patch) | |
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diff --git a/doc/texinfo/programs.texi b/doc/texinfo/programs.texi index a76992cea..5142e153e 100644 --- a/doc/texinfo/programs.texi +++ b/doc/texinfo/programs.texi @@ -6,19 +6,19 @@ @sc{gnu} Mailutils provides a set of programs for handling the email. @menu -* authentication:: Authorization and authentication principles. -* configuration:: Common configuration file. -* imap4d:: IMAP4 daemon. -* pop3d:: POP3 daemon. -* frm:: List headers from a mailbox. -* mail:: Send and receive mail. -* mail.local:: Deliver mail to the local mailbox. -* messages:: Count the number of messages in a mailbox. -* readmsg:: Extract messages from a folder. -* sieve:: Mail filtering utility. -* guimb:: Mailbox scanning and processing language. -* comsatd:: Comsat daemon. -* mailutils-config:: Get the information about the Mailutils build. +* authentication:: Authorization and authentication principles. +* configuration:: Common configuration file. +* imap4d:: IMAP4 daemon. +* pop3d:: POP3 daemon. +* frm:: List headers from a mailbox. +* mail:: Send and receive mail. +* mail.local:: Deliver mail to the local mailbox. +* messages:: Count the number of messages in a mailbox. +* readmsg:: Extract messages from a folder. +* sieve:: Mail filtering utility. +* guimb:: Mailbox scanning and processing language. +* comsatd:: Comsat daemon. +* mailutils-config:: Get the information about the Mailutils build. @end menu @page @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ We represent the module lists as column-separated lists of module names. For example, the authorization list @example - system:sql:virtdomains +system:sql:virtdomains @end example @noindent @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ Unless overridden by @option{--authentication} command line option, the list of authentication modules is: @example - generic:system:pam:sql +generic:system:pam:sql @end example @noindent @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ Unless overridden by @option{--authorization} command line option, the list of authorization modules is: @example - system:sql:virtdomains +system:sql:virtdomains @end example @page @@ -673,7 +673,7 @@ Tidy mode. Currently is not implemented. Included for compatibility with @page @node mail -@section mail --- send and receive mail. +@section mail --- send and receive mail. @pindex mail @command{Mail} is an enhanced version of standard @command{/bin/mail} program. @@ -757,8 +757,8 @@ Print all mail to standard output. It is equivalent to issuing following commands after starting @samp{mail -N}: @example - print * - quit +print * +quit @end example @item -q @itemx --quit @@ -774,8 +774,9 @@ Switch to sending mode. Operate on USER's mailbox. This is equivalent to: @example - mail -f/@var{spool_path}/USER +mail -f/@var{spool_path}/USER @end example + @noindent with @var{spool_path} being the full path to your mailspool directory @*(@file{/var/spool/mail} or @file{/var/mail} on most systems). @@ -2048,7 +2049,7 @@ All examples in this section suppose that @command{mail.local} must receive following command line switches: @example - -s %h/.filter.scm -q /etc/mail/userquota +-s %h/.filter.scm -q /etc/mail/userquota @end example @menu @@ -2131,8 +2132,9 @@ are specified, it operates upon user's system mailbox. For each folder, the following output line is produced: @example - Number of messages in @var{folder}: @var{number} +Number of messages in @var{folder}: @var{number} @end example + @noindent where @var{folder} represents the folder name, @var{number} represents the number of messages. @@ -2175,7 +2177,7 @@ A list of message numbers may be specified. Values of ``0'' and ``$'' in the list both mean the last message in the mailbox. For example: @example - readmsg 1 3 0 +readmsg 1 3 0 @end example extracts three messages from the folder: the first, the third, and the last. @@ -2183,7 +2185,7 @@ extracts three messages from the folder: the first, the third, and the last. Finally, the selection may be some text to match. This will select a mail message which exactly matches the specified text. For example, @example - readmsg staff meeting +readmsg staff meeting @end example extracts the message which contains the words ``staff meeting.'' Note that it will not match a message containing ``Staff Meeting'' - the matching is case @@ -2266,7 +2268,7 @@ its standard. The @command{sieve} invocation syntax is: @example - sieve [@var{options}] @var{script} +sieve [@var{options}] @var{script} @end example @noindent |