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z/OS V1R9.0 UNIX System Services Command ... - Christian Grothoff

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messages. The mailbox is truncated to zero length—that is, it is merely<br />

emptied, although it still exists. If the default nokeep is in effect, empty<br />

mailboxes are removed.<br />

keepsave<br />

Keeps messages in your system mailbox even if they have been saved in<br />

other files. The default, nokeepsave, deletes messages from the system<br />

mailbox if they have been saved elsewhere.<br />

mailserv<br />

Identifies the mail server being used for remote mail.<br />

metoo When replying to a message with your login name in the recipient list,<br />

sends a reply to all other recipients, the author, and you. If nometoo is set,<br />

you are not to be sent the reply. The default is nometoo.<br />

onehop<br />

Attempts to send replies directly to the recipients instead of going through<br />

the original author’s machine. When you reply to a message, your reply is<br />

sent to the author and to all recipients of the message. On a network, mailx<br />

normally specifies the recipient addresses so that all the replies go to the<br />

original author’s machine first, and then on to the other recipients. The<br />

default is noonehop.<br />

outfolder<br />

Causes files used to record outgoing messages (see the description of<br />

record) to be located in the directory given by folder unless folder contains<br />

an absolute pathname.<br />

The default is nooutfolder.<br />

page Tells the pipe subcommand to insert a form-feed character after each<br />

message that it sends through the pipe. The default is nopage.<br />

prompt<br />

Contains a string that mailx displays to prompt for output in command<br />

mode. The default is a question mark followed by a space (? ).<br />

quiet Does not display the opening message and version number when mailx<br />

begins a session. The default is noquiet.<br />

record<br />

Contains a filename where every message you send is to be recorded. If<br />

record is not an absolute pathname and the outfolder variable has not<br />

been set, the file is located in the current directory. If the outfolder variable<br />

is set, the file is located in your folder directory. The default is norecord.<br />

replyall<br />

Reverses the senses of the reply and Reply subcommands (so that reply<br />

replies only to the author of a message, and Reply replies to the author<br />

and all other recipients). See also flipr.<br />

save Saves messages in your dead.letter file if they are interrupted while being<br />

composed. The name of your dead.letter file is given by the dead variable.<br />

Setting nosave disables this automatic save feature. The default is save.<br />

screen<br />

Gives the number of headers that are to be displayed by the headers and z<br />

subcommands. If screen is not specified, the current window size shall be<br />

used to determine the number of headers displayed.<br />

sendmail<br />

Contains a command, possibly with options, that mailx invokes to send<br />

mailx<br />

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