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| MCOM(1) | General Commands Manual | MCOM(1) |
NAME¶
mcom, mfwd,
mbnc, mrep —
compose, reply, forward, bounce, send messages
SYNOPSIS¶
mcom |
[-header
values ...]
[recipients ...] |
mcom |
-r [draft] |
mrep |
[-noquote]
[-header
values ... --]
[msg] |
mfwd |
[-r]
[-header
values ... --]
[msgs ...] |
mbnc |
[-header
values ... --]
[msg] |
DESCRIPTION¶
mcom creates a new draft message and opens
it in an editor. After editing, a loop is started where the user can send,
re-edit or cancel the message. Use ‘mcom
-r’ to resume the editing of a draft; by
default, the last modified draft will be edited.
mrep creates the draft such that the
message will be a reply to msg (or the current
message). Unless -noquote is passed, it will contain
the original mail quoted.
mfwd creates the draft with a subject and
body appropriate for forwarding the message. By default, messages are
forwarded verbatim as MIME
‘message/rfc822’ attachments. Use
-r to forward as mshow(1) rendered
plain text, using RFC 934 message encapsulation.
mbnc creates the draft from the original
msg (or the current message) including headers, and
adds a Resent-To header, to which the message will be bounced directly. (See
mmsg(7) for the message argument syntax.)
All commands can take optional header flags
(which consist of two or more characters) to prefill header fields, e.g. you
can use ‘mcom -to
merrilyn -cc
elea becci -subject
'Party invite'’ to create a draft with the
To, Cc and Subject fields already set. The flag
-body file can be used to
prepopulate the draft for mcom and
mrep with the contents of
file.
Note that these flags apply to
all arguments after
them (e.g. ‘mcom -attach
*.c’ works), so you need to use
‘--’ when you want to use this feature
together with mrep, mfwd, or
mbnc.
If the flag -send is passed, the message
will be sent directly using the data on the command line, and no editor or
edit loop will be run.
MENU COMMANDS¶
s- Send the message. The MIME version will be used when one has been created.
c- Cancel sending and quit, after displaying the filename of the saved draft.
m- Run mmime(1) on the draft, and print the result of
mshow -t. e- Re-edit the draft.
d- Delete the draft and quit.
p- Preview the draft, using mshow(1).
ENVIRONMENT¶
FILES¶
- snd.*
- Draft messages, kept in current directory. This can be configured in mblaze-profile(5).
- ${MBLAZE:-$HOME/.mblaze}/headers
- Default headers for each message.
- ${MBLAZE:-$HOME/.mblaze}/signature or ~/.signature
- Default signature.
EXIT STATUS¶
The mcom utility exits 0 on
success, and >0 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
Leah Neukirchen <leah@vuxu.org>
LICENSE¶
mcom is in the public domain.
To the extent possible under law, the creator of this work has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work.
| February 5, 2020 | Debian |