Annotation of 43BSD/contrib/mh/conf/doc/rmail.rf, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: .\"    @(MHWARNING)
                      2: .TH RMAIL 8 "April 22, 1986" MH [mh.6]
                      3: .UC 6
                      4: .SH NAME
                      5: rmail \- UUCP interface to mail
                      6: .SH SYNOPSIS
                      7: .in +.5i
                      8: .ti -.5i
                      9: rmail
                     10: address\ ...
                     11: .in -.5i
                     12: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     13: \fIRmail\fR is intended as a replacement for those systems without
                     14: \fISendMail\fR or \fIMMDF\fR.
                     15: It is normally invoked by \fIuux\fR on behalf of the remote \fIUUCP\fR site.
                     16: For each address, it decides where to send it:
                     17: either locally, via another \fIUUCP\fR link, or via the Internet.
                     18: 
                     19: \fIRmail\fR implements a crude access control facility by consulting the
                     20: files \fBRmail.OkHosts\fR and \fBRmail.OkDests\fR in the \fB@(MHETCPATH)/\fR
                     21: directory.
                     22: Hosts listed in the former file can send messages to anywhere they please.
                     23: Hosts listed in the latter file can receive messages from anywhere.
                     24: Note that a host listed in the first file is implicitly listed in the second
                     25: file.
                     26: .Fi
                     27: ^@(MHETCPATH)/mtstailor~^tailor file
                     28: ^@(MHETCPATH)/Rmail.OkHosts~^list of privileged hosts
                     29: ^@(MHETCPATH)/Rmail.OkDests~^list of privileged destinations
                     30: .Pr
                     31: None
                     32: .Sa
                     33: mf(1)
                     34: .De
                     35: None
                     36: .Co
                     37: None
                     38: .En

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