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7/23/87: [mjm] Fix so it always replies to the "From" field; never the "From:" field. aux.c -- Kludge to do this was there, but didn't work because of two bugs. #ifdef defined(USGFROM) --> #if defined(USGFROM) strncmp(linebuf, "FROM:", 5)) --> strncmp(linebuf, "From:", 5) 10/8/86: [mjm] cmd1.c -- if PAGER in the environment, use it. 9/30/86: [mjm] popen.c -- pipe using "/bin/sh" instead of "/bin/csh": v7.local.h -- #define stty() and gtty() in terms of ioctl(). To "make" -- since libjobs.a not installed officially: make LIBES=/n/bowell/usr/src/lbin/libjobs/libjobs.a 10/31/85: mjm changes so Mail works with /bin/mail "namefiles" aliasing. (1) lock.c: <stat.h> --> <sys/stat.h> (2) names.c: Unless "namecheck" (a new .mailrc set option) is set, "Mail" passes all names onto /bin/mail without checking. (Put "set namecheck" in your .mailrc to get previous behavior.) Unless SENDMAIL is #defined (which it is not by default), argv[0] for the exec'd /bin/mail is now "mail" instead of "send-mail". This is necessary to get Presotto's /bin/mail to search $HOME/lib/names. (It will search the files in /usr/lib/upas/namefiles regardless of argv[0]). It also causes /bin/mail to drop a dead.letter for a bad name. 7/28/84 added parameter "warn". Used to warn reader that there is another mail process in existance. If set to a value, that value is name of file which contains process id and tty name. Otherwise $home/.Maillock is the default. ber added 'b' command which is identical to 'R' but uses the UNIX from line rather than the sendmail from line. ber
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