X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?p=mmh;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fslocal.man;h=f32b48942db7b5e1c8ebba355da7581f9494cd53;hp=eeb0765544c7adcc274fea459782ad96220c879f;hb=8b0b9f913c2f0987ba8337178d3a6b3dcae906e6;hpb=682769680c6e77bf8cf797c23eccd1d4e2753066 diff --git a/man/slocal.man b/man/slocal.man index eeb0765..f32b489 100644 --- a/man/slocal.man +++ b/man/slocal.man @@ -191,9 +191,10 @@ Matching is case-insensitive, but does not use regular expressions. The action to take to deliver the message. When a message is delivered, a \*(lqDelivery\-Date:\ date\*(rq header is added which indicates the date and time that message was delivered. -.TP \w'qpipezorztzzz'u +.TP 4 .I destroy This action always succeeds. +.TP 4 .IR file ", " mbox ", or " > Append the message to the file named by .IR string . @@ -201,12 +202,12 @@ The message is appended to the file in mbox (uucp) format. This is the format used by most other mail clients (such as mailx, elm). If the message can be appended to the file, then this action succeeds. -.TP \w'qpipezorztzzz'u +.TP 4 .I mmdf Identical to .IR file , but always appends the message using the MMDF mailbox format. -.TP \w'qpipezorztzzz'u +.TP 4 .IR pipe " or " | Pipe the message as the standard input to the command named by .IR string , @@ -215,7 +216,7 @@ using the Bourne shell to interpret the string. Prior to giving the string to the shell, it is expanded with the following built-in variables: -.RS \w'qpipezorztzzz'u +.RS .TP \w'zzreplyztozaaa'u $(sender) the out-of-band sender information @@ -232,8 +233,7 @@ either the \*(lqReply\-To:\*(rq or \*(lqFrom:\*(rq field of the message $(info) the out-of-band information specified .RE -.PP -.TP \w'qpipezorztzzz'u +.TP 4 .IR qpipe " or " ^ Similar to .IR pipe , @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ but executes the command directly, after built-in variable expansion, without assistance from the shell. This action can be used to avoid quoting special characters which your shell might interpret. -.TP \w'qpipezorztzzz'u +.TP 4 .IR folder " or " + Store the message in the .B nmh