% VAX-11 Librarian V04-00t xx1,2 5 ATTACH hBCC BLANK CC lCDCOPY-ORIGINAL-RECIPIENTSDAYTIMEDDELIVERY-OPTIONS,DISPLAY"EDITERASE6FROMHELP INSERT  LITERAL-TYPE!0PUSH"NQUIT#^REMOVE#HREPLY-TO$ RESTORE-DRAFT% SAVE-DRAFT%8SEND&vSPAWN)*SPELL+STATUS,SUBJECT-"TEXT.TO.TYPE0VERSION   x 1 ATTACHB Detach the terminal from the calling process and reattach it toD another process. Use the SPAWN SHOW PROCESS /SUBPROCESSES command@ to list the names of subprocesses. Use the DCL LOGOUT commandC to return to the original process. If the MULTINET_DISABLE_SPAWN, logical is enabled, ATTACH does not work. Format ATTACH process-name 2 Parameters process_name@ Specify the name of a process to which you want your terminalC attached. Not all subprocesses can be attached; some testing may be required. ww x1 BCC? Copy your message to the specified address(es) covertly. The? recipients in the To: or CC: lines do not know that the BCC:@ recipients receive a copy. Separate additional addresses with@ a comma and space between each address. (BCC stands for blind carbon copy.) Format BCC ww x1 BLANKD Clear the screen. If a message is being created, it is not erased3 and can be redisplayed with the DISPLAY command. Format BLANK ww x1 CC: Copy the message to the specified address(es). SeparateD additional addresses with a comma and space between each address. (CC stands for carbon copy.) Format CC ww x1 CD: Change your default directory. A directory name must be specified. Format CD directory_name ww x1 COPY-ORIGINAL-RECIPIENTS> Reply to all recipients from original message. Has the same effect as REPLY ALL. Format COPY-ORIGINAL-RECIPIENTS ww x 1 DAYTIME% Display the current date and time. Format DAYTIME ww x1 DELIVERY-OPTIONS> Specify how acknowledgement of a received message should be returned to you.& NOTE< Not all mail systems support the use of these headers.@ Depending on a message's destination, a return receipt mayA not be returned even if you request it. This feature can be% disabled on other mail systems. Format5 { DELIVERY-RECEIPT-REQUESTED }5 DELIVERY-OPTIONS { READ-RECEIPT-REQUESTED }5 { REGISTERED-MAIL }5 { } 2 Parameters DELIVERY-RECEIPT-REQUESTEDC Cause a message to be sent to you when a message is delivered toA a recipient. This command adds the Delivery-Receipt-To: header" line to the message being sent.? The following message is returned to you when the message is delivered: [other message header lines]( From: Postmaster@recipients_system! Subject: Mail delivery receipt To: you@host_name Please Note:I This delivery receipt indicates merely that as far as the network mailM delivery system can tell, your message has been delivered to the specifiedK user(s) on this system. This does not guarantee that the message can or+ will be read by the user(s) in question.$ Headers of the delivered message: [message header lines] READ-RECEIPT-REQUESTEDA Cause a recipient to be prompted to send a read receipt before5 the message is read. The following prompt appears:, Read receipt requested, send it? (YES/NO)= If a reader enters "y" or "yes," a message is sent back to@ you. This option should not be used when sending a message to? many recipients as it can cause annoyance on the part of the? recipients. Instead, use either REGISTERED-MAIL or DELIVERY-C RECEIPT-REQUESTED so that a message is returned when the message is read or delivered.C This option adds the Read-Receipt-To: header line to the message being sent. REGISTERED-MAILD Cause a message to be sent to you when a recipient reads the sent message. ww* x 1 DISPLAY$ Display all or part of a message. Format { ALL } { BCC } { CC } { } { FROM } { HEADER } DISPLAY { REPLY-TO } { } { SENDER } { SUBJECT } { TEXT } { } { TO } 2 Parameter3s ALL Display the entire message. BCC2 Display only the BCC: (blind-carbon copy) line. CC+ Display only the CC: (carbon copy) line. FROM Display only the From: line. HEADER! Display only the header lines. REPLY-TO# Display only the Reply-To: line. SENDER! Display only the Sender: line. SUBJECT Display only the subject. TEXT! Display only the message text. TO Display only the To: line. ww* x1 EDITB Edit message using the text editor specified by the SET EDITOR- INVOCATION-COMMAND command. Format EDIT message_sequence ww* x1 ERASE" Erase all or part of a message. Format* { ALL }* { BCC }* { CC }* { }* { DELIVERY-RECEIPT-REQUESTED }* { IN-REPLY-TO }* { READ-RECEIPT-REQUESTED }* ERASE { }* { RECIPIENTS }* { REGISTERED-MAIL }* { REPLY-TO }* { }* { SUBJECT }* { TEXT }* { TO }* { } 2 Par)ameters ALL Erase the entire message. BCC5 Erase only the BCC: (blind-carbon copy) addresses. CC. Erase only the CC: (carbon copy) addresses. DELIVERY-RECEIPT-REQUESTED1 Erase only the Delivery-Receipt-To: addresses. IN-REPLY-TO) Erase only the In-Reply-To: addresses. READ-RECEIPT-REQUESTED- Erase only the Read-Receipt-To: addresses. RECIPIENTS Erase all recipients. REGISTERED-MAIL; Erase all Registered-Mail-Reply-Requested-By: addresses. REPLY-TO& Erase only the Reply-To: addresses. SUBJECT< Erase the subject. Use the SUBJECT command to enter a new subject. TEXT Erase only the message text. TO! Erase only the To: recipients. ww* x1 FROMB Specify the From: field for all subsequent messages. Entering aD null field causes MM to build the default from your personal nameB (if you have set one), your user name (or the USER-NAME settingC if there is one), and the local host name (or SMTP host name, if one is set). Format FROM from_text ww* x1 HELPA Display SEND mode command information. SEND mode allows you to? compose a message to send to someone and edit the particularA fields of interest (subject, to-list, cc-list, bcc-list, text,B and so on). Exit by either sending the message by entering SEND# at the S> prompt, or enter QUIT.C When creating a message, enter ^L to redisplay what is keyed in,@ ^B to insert a file, ^E to edit the file, and press ESCAPE or@ enter ^Z to exit. Additional information can be displayed for? a command by following the command with a question mark. For9 example, DELIVERY ? lists the DELIVERY-OPTIONS values. Format HELP [topic] 2 Command_Summary5 The following commands are available in SEND mode: Command: Description:B ATTACH De tach the terminal from the calling process and1 reattach it to another process.@ BCC Copy your message to the specified address(es)B covertly. The recipients in the To: or CC: lines@ do not know that the BCC: recipients receive a copy.# BLANK Clear the screen.@ CC Copy the message to the specified address(es).0 CD Change your default directory.D COPY- Reply to  all recipients from original message. Has/ ORIGINAL- the same effect as REPLY ALL. RECIPIENTS4 DAYTIME Display the current date and time.C DELIVERY- Specify how acknowledgement of a received message, OPTIONS should be returned to you.3 DISPLAY Display all or part of a message.A EDIT Edit message using the text editor specified by< the SET EDITOR-INVOCATION-COMMAND command.1 ERASE Erase all or part of a m essage.< FROM Specify the From: field for all subsequent messages.8 HELP Display SEND mode command information.A INSERT Insert the contents of a file after the current& text of the message.D LITERAL-TYPE Display the message being read without suppressing its headers.) PUSH Start a DCL subprocess." QUIT Leave SEND mode.C REMOVE Remove an address or a list of address es from any! recipient line.. REPLY-TO Specify a Reply-To: address.B RESTORE- Replace the current message with the contents of% DRAFT the specified file.5 SAVE-DRAFT Save the current message in a file.7 SEND Send the message to the recipient(s).= SPAWN Execute a single DCL command, or if enteredC without options, start a subprocess with the same! effect as PUSH.2 SPELL Spell check the current message.A STATUS Display the file name of your current mail box,D when mail was last read, the number of the currentD message, and the name of the mail delivery system.< SUBJECT Replace the contents of the Subject: line.B TEXT Continue entering text at the end of the current message.6 TO Add recipients to the To: statement.B TYPE If in SEND or READ mode, displ!ay the contents of& the current message.> VERSION Display the MM and MultiNet version numbers. wwT x 1 INSERT> Insert the contents of a file after the current text of theC message. If you are inserting a file previously created with theA SAVE-DRAFT command, enter just the filename; the .DRAFT suffix need not be specified. Format INSERT filename wwT x1 LITERAL-TYPEB Display the message" being read without suppressing its headers.A At the MM> prompt, a message sequence can be specified; at theA MM> prompt LITERAL-TYPE is the same as the TYPE command except0 that header suppression settings are ignored. Format% LITERAL-TYPE [message_sequence] wwT x1 PUSH> Start a DCL subprocess. If a parent DCL command interpreter= exists, attaches to it. To return from DCL, use the ATTACHC command. If the MULTINET_DISABLE_SPAWN logical #is set, PUSH does not work. Format PUSH wwT x1 QUITD Leave SEND mode. As long as you are using MM and have not started@ sending another message, you can return to SEND mode with theC CONTINUE command. If you quit out of SEND mode and start anotherB message, the contents of your previous message are lost. If you@ want to save the contents of the message before quitting, use@ the SAVE-DRAFT command. When you return to SEND mode, use the$. RESTORE-DRAFT command to restore the draft. Format QUIT wwT x 1 REMOVED Remove an address or a list of addresses from any recipient line.D Separate additional addresses with a comma and space between each address. Format REMOVE address wwT x 1 REPLY-TOA Specify a Reply-To: address. Entering a null field defaults to@ the user login name if a From: field has been set up with theA FROM command;% otherwise it removes the Reply-To: specificationA entirely. Separate additional addresses with a comma and space between each address. Format REPLY-TO address ww7x1 RESTORE-DRAFTA Replace the current message with the contents of the specified@ file. The file you are restoring is either created with SAVE-D DRAFT or has a .DRAFT suffix on its file name if created by other means. Format RESTORE-DRAFT filename ww&7x 1 SAVE-DRAFT= Save the current message in a file. Retrieve the file withA RESTORE-DRAFT. The file is saved with the .DRAFT suffix in theD current directory. You need not specify the suffix, the file name only is sufficient. Format SAVE-DRAFT ww7x1 SEND@ Send the message to the recipient(s). If a To: address is not? specified, you are prompted to enter an address. If you wish> to send the message to more than on'e address, separate each- additional address with a comma and space. Format SEND ww7x1 SPAWN? Execute a single DCL command, or if entered without options,= start a subprocess with the same effect as PUSH. To returnB from DCL, Use the LOGOUT command. If the MULTINET_DISABLE_SPAWN' logical is set, SPAWN does not work. Format SPAWN [command] 2 Parameters command= Specify a command to execute. If command #(is omitted, a DCL& command line subprocess is created. 2 Qualifiers /INPUT /INPUT=file-spec= Specify an input file to the command you enter with SPAWN. /LOGICAL_NAMES /LOGICAL_NAMES /NOLOGICAL_NAMESC Specify that logical names and logical name tables not be copied to the subprocess. /SYMBOLS /SYMBOLS /NOSYMBOLS; Specify that global and local names not be passed to the subprocess. /WAIT ) /WAIT /NOWAITA Return control without waiting for the command to complete. DoC not use this qualifier with commands that have prompts or screen displays. /OUTPUT /OUTPUT=file-spec@ Specify a file that retains the output of the command invokedA with SPAWN. This qualifier only works when a single command is? entered without creating a DCL subprocess. In addition, thisA qualifier is positional in that it must be entered immediately# after SPA *WN or other qualifiers. ww7x1 SPELL@ Spell check the current message. This command defaults to the> "spell" command which on OpenVMS systems attempts to invokeC DECspell. If DECspell is not available on your system or anotherA spell checker command named "spell" is not available, an errorD results. Use SPELL-INVOCATION-COMMAND to change the spell program@ that is invoked. DECspell highlights each misspelled word and5 lets you choose these options to +correct the word: Option DescriptionC Global Change all instances of the highlighted word withC Replace the correction text listed just below the dividerC line in the display. If suggested corrections are9 not available, this command is ignored.A Edit Edit the first highlighted word in the display.D When in EDIT mode, press the HELP key to list edit commands.B Ignore , Ignore how the word is spelled in this instance.? Add Add word to global spell checking dictionary.* Pass Accept spelling of word.4 Dictionary Add word to a personal dictionary.- Finish Discontinue spell checking.+ Overview Display help information.D Move between these options with the arrow keys or by entering the" first letter of an option name. Format SPELL ww7x 1 STATUS@ Display the- file name of your current mail box, when mail wasD last read, the number of the current message, and the name of theC mail delivery system. The status information is the same in READ) and SEND modes, and at the MM> prompt. Format STATUS 2 Example MM>STATUS File: USERS:[ME]MAIL.TXT.1A Last read: 1-Apr-1994 15:40:50, 26 messages (12 old), 17 pages 6 messages deleted Currently at message 1.$ Mail Delivery System is MultiNet. ww.x 1 SUBJECTA Replace the contents of the Subject: line. Information enteredD with this command is case-sensitive and should not be enclosed in quotes. For example:" SUBJECT Re: The meaning of life Format SUBJECT subject_string wwx1 TEXT? Continue entering text at the end of the current message. If? you choose to discontinue the current message after startingB the TEXT command, press ^Z and then use the QUIT command /at theC SEND mode prompt (S>). The ^N command only takes you to the SENDA mode prompt. Once the QUIT command is invoked, you can use the4 CONTINUE command to resume access to the message. Format TEXT wwx1 TO; Add recipients to the To: statement. Separate additional9 addresses with a comma and space between each address. Format TO address wwx1 TYPE? If in SEND or READ mode, display the cont 0ents of the current@ message. If at the MM> prompt, display the contents of one or+ more messages. Useful TYPE commands are:& TYPE ALL Display all messagesD TYPE TO name Display all messages sent to yourself or to a mail% alias for your site5 TYPE FROM Display messages from an individual nameB TYPE SUB Display messages that contain the keyword in the keyword subject stringA TYPE TEXT Display messages that contain the 1string in the string message textC For listing more than a screen full of information, it is usefulC to set the following command that causes the listing to pause at the end of each screen full: SET MORE-PROCESSING 1> When this command is activated, press SPACE to continue the2 listing or press Q to return to the MM> prompt. Format TYPE [message_sequence] wwx 1 VERSION/ Display the MM and MultiNet version numbers. Format VERSIONww