Annotation of researchv10no/lbin/Mail/manual/cmds/headers, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: .ip \fBheaders\fP
        !             2: When you start up
        !             3: .i Mail
        !             4: to read your mail, it lists the message headers that you have.
        !             5: These headers tell you who each message is from, when they were
        !             6: sent, how many lines and characters each message is, and the
        !             7: .q "Subject:"
        !             8: header field of each message, if present.  In addition,
        !             9: .i Mail
        !            10: tags the message header of each message that has been the object
        !            11: of the
        !            12: .b preserve
        !            13: command with a
        !            14: .q P.
        !            15: Messages that have been
        !            16: .b saved
        !            17: or
        !            18: .b written
        !            19: are flagged with a
        !            20: .q *.
        !            21: Finally,
        !            22: .b deleted
        !            23: messages are not printed at all.  If you wish to reprint the current
        !            24: list of message headers, you can do so with the
        !            25: .b headers
        !            26: command.  The
        !            27: .b headers
        !            28: command (and thus the initial header listing)
        !            29: only lists the first so many message headers.
        !            30: The number of headers listed depends on the speed of your
        !            31: terminal.
        !            32: This can be overridden by specifying the number of headers you
        !            33: want with the
        !            34: .i window
        !            35: option.
        !            36: .i Mail
        !            37: maintains a notion of the current
        !            38: .q window
        !            39: into your messages for the purposes of printing headers.
        !            40: Use the
        !            41: .b z
        !            42: command to move forward and back a window.
        !            43: You can move
        !            44: .i Mail's
        !            45: notion of the current window directly to a particular message by
        !            46: using, for example,
        !            47: .(l
        !            48: headers 40
        !            49: .)l
        !            50: to move
        !            51: .i Mail's
        !            52: attention to the messages around message 40.  The
        !            53: .b headers
        !            54: command can be abbreviated to
        !            55: .b h .

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