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1.1 ! root 1: .\" Copyright (c) 1983, 1990 The Regents of the University of California. ! 2: .\" All rights reserved. ! 3: .\" ! 4: .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided ! 5: .\" that: (1) source distributions retain this entire copyright notice and ! 6: .\" comment, and (2) distributions including binaries display the following ! 7: .\" acknowledgement: ``This product includes software developed by the ! 8: .\" University of California, Berkeley and its contributors'' in the ! 9: .\" documentation or other materials provided with the distribution and in ! 10: .\" all advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software. ! 11: .\" Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors may ! 12: .\" be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without ! 13: .\" specific prior written permission. ! 14: .\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ! 15: .\" WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ! 16: .\" MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ! 17: .\" ! 18: .\" @(#)rmail.1 6.6 (Berkeley) 7/24/90 ! 19: .\" ! 20: .Dd July 24, 1990 ! 21: .Dt RMAIL 1 ! 22: .Os BSD 4.2 ! 23: .Sh NAME ! 24: .Nm rmail ! 25: .Nd handle remote mail received via uucp ! 26: .Sh SYNOPSIS ! 27: .Nm rmail ! 28: .Ar user ... ! 29: .Sh DESCRIPTION ! 30: .Nm Rmail ! 31: interprets incoming mail received via ! 32: .Xr uucp 1 , ! 33: collapsing ``From'' lines in the form generated ! 34: by ! 35: .Xr binmail 1 ! 36: into a single line of the form ``return-path!sender'', ! 37: and passing the processed mail on to ! 38: .Xr sendmail 8 . ! 39: .Pp ! 40: .Nm Rmail ! 41: is explicitly designed for use with ! 42: .Xr uucp ! 43: and ! 44: .Xr sendmail . ! 45: .Sh SEE ALSO ! 46: .Xr binmail 1 , ! 47: .Xr uucp 1 , ! 48: .Xr sendmail 8 ! 49: .Sh HISTORY ! 50: .Nm Rmail ! 51: aapeared in 4.2 BSD. ! 52: .Sh BUGS ! 53: .Nm Rmail ! 54: should not reside in /bin.
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