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1.1 root 1: .ip \fBreply\fP
2: Frame a reply to a single message.
3: The reply will be sent to the
4: person who sent you the message to which you are replying, plus all
5: the people who received the original message, except you. You can
6: add people using the
7: .b ~t
8: and
9: .b ~c
10: tilde escapes. The subject in your reply is formed by prefacing the
11: subject in the original message with
12: .q "Re:"
13: unless it already began thus.
14: If the original message included a
15: .q "reply-to"
16: header field, the reply will go
17: .i only
18: to the recipient named by
19: .q "reply-to."
20: You type in your message using the same conventions available to you
21: through the
22: .b mail
23: command.
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