REPL(1MH) COMMAND REFERENCE REPL(1MH) NAME repl - reply to a message SYNOPSIS repl [ +folder ][ msgs ] [ options ... ] DESCRIPTION The repl command produces a reply to an existing mail message. In its simplest form (with no arguments), repl sets up a message-form skeleton in reply to the current message in the current folder, invokes the editor, and sends the composed message, if so directed. The composed message is constructed as follows: To: <Reply-To> or <From> Subject: Re: <Subject> In-reply-to: Your message of <Date> <Message-Id> where field names enclosed in angle brackets (< >) indicate the contents of the named field from the message to which the reply is being made. If -cc is specified, a Cc: line is constructed from contents of the Cc: and/or To: fields from the message to which the reply is being made. Once the skeleton is constructed, an editor is invoked (as in comp(1mh), dist(1mh), and forw(1mh)). While in the editor, the message being replied to is available through a link called @. In ex, this means the replied-to message may be read using the command :r @. As in comp(1mh), dist(1mh), and forw(1mh), you are queried before the message is sent. If the -annotate switch is specified, the replied-to message will be annotated with the single line, as such: Replied: <<Date Time>> only if the message is sent directly. The command comp -use may be used to pick up interrupted editing, as in dist(1mh) and forw(1mh); the -inplace switch annotates the message in place, so that all folders with links to it will see the annotation. Your .mh_profile can contain the following entries: Path: To determine the user's MH directory Editor: To override use of /etc/mh/prompter as the default editor Current-Folder: To find the default current folder The repl command has the following defaults: Printed 4/6/89 1
REPL(1MH) COMMAND REFERENCE REPL(1MH) +folder defaultstocurrent msgs defaults to cur -editor defaults to /etc/mh/prompter -noannotate -noinplace -cc If a +folder is specified, it becomes the current folder, and the current message is set to the replied-to message. OPTIONS -annotate If specified, the replied-to message is annotated with the line Replied: <<Date Time>> if the message is sent directly. -noannotate Do not add annotations to repl messages. -ccme Send a copy of this mail message to me. -noccme Do not send a carbon copy of this mail message to me. -editor editor Invoke the specified editor: vi, ed, ex, emacs, etc. For example, the command repl 5 -e vi invokes the vi editor on mail message number 5. -format Format the mail message as if to send it, removing the dashed line below the Subject line; do not send the message. -noformat Format the mail message as if sending it; do not remove any header information; do not send the message. -inplace Annotate the message Replied: <<Date Time>> to the mail message in place; all folders with links to the message preserve their links. -noinplace Do not annotate a message in place. -width Invoke the width option of the pr(1) command. See pr(1) for information. (help) Print information about the repl command. -cc Send a carbon copy of this mail message to the indicated user. -nocc Do not send any carbon copies of this Printed 4/6/89 2
REPL(1MH) COMMAND REFERENCE REPL(1MH) mail message. (build) Construct the mail message but do not send it. You can send the message later with the comp -use command. -wait Wait until the mail message is sent before terminating. -nowait Terminate immediately after selecting the send command in response to the What now? prompt (send the mail message quickly). -output Print error messages to the terminal. -nooutput Do not print error messages. FILES $HOME/.mh_profile user profile <mh-dir>/draft constructed message file /usr/bin/send send the composed message SEE ALSO comp(1mh), dist(1mh), fmt(1mh), folder(1mh), forw(1mh), inc(1mh), mail(1mh), next(1mh), pick(1mh), pr(1), prev(1mh), prompter(1mh), refile(1mh), rmf(1mh), rmm(1mh), scan(1mh), send(1mh), show(1mh), and mh_profile(5mh). Printed 4/6/89 3
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