Annotation of researchv10no/lbin/mailx/help/mailx.help, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: # "@(#)mailx.help      1.2 'attmail mail(1) command'"
                      2:                mailx commands
                      3: print [msglist]                        print messages
                      4: next                           goto and type next message
                      5: edit [msglist]                 edit messages
                      6: from [msglist]                 give header lines of messages
                      7: delete [msglist]               delete messages
                      8: undelete [msglist]             restore deleted messages
                      9: save [msglist] file            append messages to file
                     10: reply [message]                        reply to the author of the message
                     11: Reply [msglist]                        reply to messages, including all recipients
                     12: hold [msglist]                 hold messages in mailbox
                     13: mail user                      mail to specific user
                     14: quit                           quit, preserving unread messages
                     15: xit                            quit, preserving all messages
                     16: header [message]               print page of active message headers
                     17: !command                       shell escape
                     18: cd [directory]                 chdir to directory or home if none given
                     19: list                           list all commands (no explanations)
                     20: top [msglist]                  print top 5 lines of messages
                     21: z [-]                          display next [last] page of 10 headers
                     22: 
                     23: [msglist] is optional and specifies messages by number, author, subject or
                     24: type.  The default is the current message.

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