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1.1 root 1: .ip \fBtop\fP
2: The
3: .b top
4: command takes a message list and prints the first five lines
5: of each addressed message. It may be abbreviated to
6: .b to .
7: If you wish, you can change the number of lines that
8: .b top
9: prints out by setting the valued option
10: .q "toplines."
11: On a CRT terminal,
12: .(l
13: set toplines=10
14: .)l
15: might be preferred.
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