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1.1 ! root 1: .ip \fBwrite\fP ! 2: The ! 3: .b save ! 4: command always writes the entire message, including the headers, ! 5: into the file. If you want to write just the message itself, you ! 6: can use the ! 7: .b write ! 8: command. The ! 9: .b write ! 10: command has the same syntax as the ! 11: .b save ! 12: command, and can be abbreviated to simply ! 13: .b w . ! 14: Thus, we could write the second message by doing: ! 15: .(l ! 16: w 2 file.c ! 17: .)l ! 18: As suggested by this example, the ! 19: .b write ! 20: command is useful for such tasks as sending and receiving ! 21: source program text over the message system.
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