From b41b9034225ab3e49980d9de55c141011b6383b0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Taru Karttunen Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2011 16:49:47 +0300 Subject: Import sources from 2011-03-30 iso image - sys/man --- sys/man/1/marshal | 173 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 173 insertions(+) create mode 100755 sys/man/1/marshal (limited to 'sys/man/1/marshal') diff --git a/sys/man/1/marshal b/sys/man/1/marshal new file mode 100755 index 000000000..b2fc90e27 --- /dev/null +++ b/sys/man/1/marshal @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ +.TH MARSHAL 1 +.SH NAME +marshal \- formatting and sending mail +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B upas/marshal +[ +.B -[aA] +.I attachment +] [ +.B -C +.I copyaddr +] [ +.B -nrx# +] [ +.B -R +.I reply-msg +] [ +.B -s +.I subject +] [ +.B -t +.I mime-type +] [ +.I mailaddr ... +] +.SH DESCRIPTION +.I Marshal +builds a mail message from standard input and passes it, +if the body is non-empty, +for transmission or delivery to +.BI /mail/box/ username /pipefrom +if it exists, otherwise to +.BR /bin/upas/send . +The message format is both RFC 822 and +MIME conformant, so +.I marshal +adds any required headers not already in the message, prefixed by +the contents of +.BI /mail/box/ username /headers\f1. +This allows the addition of personal headers like +.B From: +lines with a full name or a different +return address. +Command line options direct marshal to add a subject line +and append attachments. The arguments to +.I marshal +are the addresses of the recipients. +.PP +When running in a +.IR rio (1) +window, +.I marshal +automatically puts the window into hold mode (see +.IR rio (1)); +this means that the message can be edited freely, +because nothing will be sent to +.I marshal +until the ESC key is hit to exit hold mode. +.PP +The options are: +.TF "-a file" +.TP +.BI -a file +directs +.I marshal +to append +.I file +as a mime attachment. +Unless explicitly specified by the +.B -t +option, the type of the attachment is determined +by running the +.IR file (1) +command. +.TP +.BI -A file +is like +.B -a +but the message disposition is marked as +.I inline +directing any mail reader to display the attachment +(if it can) when the mail message is read. +.TP +.BI -C copyaddr +adds a +.B Cc: +header with +.I copyaddr +and also adds +.I copyaddr +as a recipient. +.TP +.BI -n +intentionally no standard input +.TP +.B -#xr +are all passed as command line options to the +.I send +that +.I marshal +invokes. +.TP +.BI -R replymsg +tells marshal what message this one is in reply to. +.I Replymsg +is an +.IR upasfs (4) +directory containing the message. +.I Marshal +uses any message id in this message in its +.B In-Reply-To +field. It also passes the directory to +.BI /mail/box/ username /pipefrom +in the +.B replymsg +environment variable. Thus, +.B pipefrom +can alter the message to somehow match +the reply to the message it is replying to. +.TP +.BI -s subject +adds a +.B Subject: +header line to the message if one does not +already exist. +.TP +.BI -t type +sets the content type for the attachments from +all subsequent +.B -a +and +.B -A +options. +.PD +.PP +.I Marshal +also expands any user mail aliases contained in +.BI /mail/box/ username /names. +The format of the alias file is the same as that +for system aliases, see +.IR aliasmail (8). +.PP +.I Marshal +uses the login name as the reply address. This +can be overriden using the environment variable +.BR upasname . +Its value will become both the envelope +and +.B From: +mailbox name. +For example: +.IP +.EX +upasname=natasha@kremvax.com upas/mail boris@squirrel.com +.EE +.SH FILES +.TP +.B /mail/box/*/dead.letter +.SH SOURCE +.TP +.B /sys/src/cmd/upas/marshal +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.IR aliasmail (8), +.IR faces (1), +.IR filter (1), +.IR mail (1), +.IR mlmgr (1), +.IR nedmail (1), +.IR qer (8), +.IR rewrite (6), +.IR send (8), +.IR smtp (8), +.IR upasfs (4) -- cgit v1.2.3