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Rnmail - a program for replying via mail
Rnmail destination_list
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Rnmail -h headerfile [oldarticle]
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Rnmail
Rnmail is a friendly interface for mailing replies to news articles. It will ask several questions, then allow you to enter your letter, and then mail it off. If you type h and a carriage return at any point, Rnmail will tell you what it wants to know.
If you put a .signature file in your home directory, Rnmail will append it to your message after you are done editing it. If you prefer to see your signature while you are editing, rename your .signature file to be .mail_sig and it will be appended before you begin to edit. Note that both .mail_sig and .signature obey the setting of DOTDIR unless Rnmail was modified to take the .signature appending out of Rnmail's control and that if both files exist you get two signatures appended.
The -h form is used when invoked from trn or rn. If your editor can edit multiple files, and you want the article to which you are replying to show up as an alternate file, define the environment variable MAILPOSTER as "Rnmail -h %h %A". You can also modify the the MAILHEADER environment variable to change the header file that [t]rn passes to Rnmail.
Default: $HOME
Default: whatever your news administrator installed, usually vi.
Default: $LOGDIR
Default: value of "whoami".
Default: message not saved
Default: whatever your news administrator chose.
Default: whatever your news administrator chose.
Default: header line not inserted.
Default: $LOGNAME
Default: $EDITOR
$DOTDIR/.letter
$DOTDIR/.signature
$DOTDIR/.mail_sig
~/dead.letter
trn(1), rn(1), Pnews(1), mail(1)
Uses /bin/mail in the absence of sendmail.
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