mail.tildehelp revision 1.4
11.1Scgd----------------------------------------------------------- 21.1ScgdThe following ~ escapes are defined: 31.2Smjl~? Print this message 41.1Scgd~~ Quote a single tilde 51.2Smjl~. Same as . 61.4Schristos~@ [file ...] Add or edit attachments 71.3Schristos~h Prompt for subject and to, cc, bcc, and smopts lists 81.1Scgd~b users Add users to "blind" cc list 91.1Scgd~c users Add users to cc list 101.2Smjl~t users Add users to to list 111.2Smjl~s subject Set subject 121.2Smjl~w file Write message onto file 131.1Scgd~d Read in dead.letter 141.2Smjl~r file Read a file into the message buffer 151.2Smjl~|command Pipe the message through the command 161.2Smjl~^command Same as ~| 171.1Scgd~f messages Read in messages 181.2Smjl~< file Same as ~f 191.2Smjl~<!command Insert the output of command in the message 201.2Smjl~i name Insert the value of the named variable 211.2Smjl~A Equivalent to iSign 221.2Smjl~a Equivalent to isign 231.1Scgd~F messages Same as ~f, but keep all header lines 241.1Scgd~m messages Read in messages, right shifted by a tab 251.1Scgd~M messages Same as ~m, but keep all header lines 261.2Smjl~e Edit the message buffer (using ed or $EDITOR) 271.2Smjl~v Invoke display editor (vi or $VISUAL) on message 281.2Smjl~p Print the message buffer 291.2Smjl~C Dump core 301.2Smjl~q Quit, save partial message in dead.letter 311.2Smjl~x Quit, do not save dead.letter 321.1Scgd~!command Invoke the shell 331.2Smjl~_ mail-cmd Perform the command-level request 341.2Smjl~: mail-cmd Same as ~_ 351.1Scgd----------------------------------------------------------- 36