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1.1 ! root 1: .id NOTICE-NOT TO BE DISCLOSED OUTSIDE BELL SYS EXCEPT UNDER WRITTEN AGRMT ! 2: .id Writer's Workbench version 2.2, February 13, 1981 ! 3: .TH WWBMAIL 1 ! 4: .SH NAME ! 5: wwbmail \- send mail to Writer's Workbench development group ! 6: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 7: .B wwbmail ! 8: [ ! 9: .B \-p ! 10: ] ! 11: [ ! 12: .B \-flags ! 13: ][ ! 14: .B \-ver ! 15: ] ! 16: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 17: .I Wwbmail ! 18: sends a user's comments or requests for help ! 19: directly to the Writer's Workbench (WWB) development group. ! 20: .PP ! 21: The ! 22: .B \-p ! 23: option ! 24: allows the user to bypass the default (inter-system mail) ! 25: and go directly to the procedure for obtaining a paper copy ! 26: of the message. ! 27: .PP ! 28: The program prints instructions if the user needs them. ! 29: The instructions are written at a level ! 30: a casual user can understand. ! 31: .PP ! 32: If ! 33: .I wwbmail ! 34: knows of no electronic mail link between the user's system ! 35: and that of the WWB group, ! 36: it gives instructions on how to print a pre-addressed paper copy ! 37: of the message to send via regular mail. ! 38: .PP ! 39: Two options give information about the program: ! 40: .RS 5 ! 41: .TP 7 ! 42: .B \-flags ! 43: print the command synopsis line (see above) ! 44: showing command flags and options, ! 45: then exit. ! 46: .TP ! 47: .B \-ver ! 48: print the Writer's Workbench version number of the command, then exit. ! 49: .RE ! 50: .SH FILES ! 51: .TP 21 ! 52: /tmp/$$* ! 53: temporary files ! 54: .TP ! 55: wwbmailtmp ! 56: output file containing address and message for paper copy ! 57: .SH SEE ALSO ! 58: wwbhelp(1), ! 59: wwbinfo(1), ! 60: wwb(1). ! 61: .SH SUPPORT ! 62: .IR "COMPONENT NAME: " "Writer's Workbench" ! 63: .br ! 64: .IR "APPROVAL AUTHORITY: " "Div 452" ! 65: .br ! 66: .IR "STATUS: " Standard ! 67: .br ! 68: .IR "SUPPLIER: " "Dept 45271" ! 69: .br ! 70: .IR "USER INTERFACE: " "Stacey Keenan, Dept 45271, PY x3733" ! 71: .br
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