4 .TH MHMAIL %manext1% "%nmhdate%" MH.6.8 [%nmhversion%]
25 is inspired by the standard Berkeley mail program
29 It should not be seen as a drop-in replacement for these programs,
30 but rather as a more convenient alternative to
32 for non-interactive use.
40 When one or more addresses
41 are specified, a message is read from the standard input and spooled to
46 to deliver the message.
49 can not be used for mal reading. Use
58 switch can be used to specify the
59 `Subject:' field of the message.
63 will read the message to be sent from the
65 The message is terminated by either end-of-file or by a single period
66 alone on a line. This is compatible to
70 Alternatively, you can specify the text of the message at the command
76 If the standard input has zero length,
78 will not send the message. You can use
80 "" to force an empty message.
82 Normally, addresses appearing as arguments are put in the `To:'
85 switch is used, all addresses following it are
86 placed in the `Cc:' field.
91 you can specify the `From:' header of
94 will fill\-in the `Sender:'
100 .ta \w'%etcdir%/BigFileName 'u
101 ^/tmp/mhmail*~^Temporary copy of message
105 inc(1), scan(1), show(1), post(8)
115 was intended as a replacement for the standard Berkeley
120 which is compatible with
122 This program was intended for the use of programs such as
124 which expect to send mail automatically to various
125 addresses. It was also used by various
127 commands to mail various
130 When invoked without arguments, it had simply invokes
132 to incorporate new messages from the user's maildrop.
136 should no longer try to replace
138 but become a mail sending front-end to
142 which is more convenient in some situations.