bionic (1) mfwd.1.gz

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NAME

     mcom, mfwd, mbnc, mrep — compose, reply, forward, bounce, send messages

SYNOPSIS

     mcom [recipients ...]
     mcom -r [draft]
     mrep msg
     mfwd [-r] [msgs ...]
     mbnc msg

DESCRIPTION

     mcom creates a new draft message and opens it in an editor.  After editing, a loop is
     started where the user can send, re-edit or cancel the message.  Use ‘mcom -r’ to resume the
     editing of a draft; by default, the last modified draft will be edited.

     mrep creates the draft such that the message will be a reply to msg.

     mfwd creates the draft with a subject and body appropriate for forwarding the message.  By
     default, messages are forwarded verbatim as MIME ‘message/rfc822’ attachments.  Use -r to
     forward as mshow(1) rendered plain text, using RFC 934 message encapsulation.

     mbnc creates the draft from the original msg (including headers) and adds a Resent-To
     header, to which the message will be bounced directly.  (See mmsg(7) for the message
     argument syntax.)

     s   Send the message.  The MIME version will be used when one has been created.

     c   Cancel sending and quit, after displaying the filename of the saved draft.

     m   Run mmime(1) on the draft, and print the result of mshow -t.

     e   Re-edit the draft.

     d   Delete the draft and quit.

ENVIRONMENT

     EDITOR  Editor used to compose messages.

     MBLAZE  Directory containing mblaze configuration files.  (Default: $HOME/.mblaze)

FILES

     snd.*   Draft messages, kept in current directory.  This can be configured in
             mblaze-profile(5).

     ${MBLAZE:-$HOME/.mblaze}/headers
             Default headers for each message.

     ${MBLAZE:-$HOME/.mblaze}/signature or ~/.signature
             Default signature.

EXIT STATUS

     The mcom utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

SEE ALSO

     mmime(1), mblaze-profile(5), mmsg(7)

AUTHORS

     Leah Neukirchen <leah@vuxu.org>

LICENSE

     mcom is in the public domain.

     To the extent possible under law, the creator of this work has waived all copyright and
     related or neighboring rights to this work.

     http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/