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1.1 root 1: .ip \fBsave\fP
2: It is often useful to be able to save messages on related topics
3: in a file. The
4: .b save
5: command gives you ability to do this. The
6: .b save
7: command takes as argument a lit of message numbers, followed by
8: the name of the file on which to save the messages. The messages
9: are appended to the named file, thus allowing one to keep several
10: messages in the file, stored in the order they were put there.
11: The
12: .b save
13: command can be abbreviated to
14: .b s .
15: An example of the
16: .b save
17: command relative to our running example is:
18: .(l
19: s 1 2 tuitionmail
20: .)l
21: .b Saved
22: messages are not automatically saved in
23: .i mbox
24: at quit time, nor are they selected by the
25: .b next
26: command described above, unless explicitly specified.
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