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.TH MAIL 1 .SH NAME mail, go.fishing \- mail and mailboxes .SH SYNOPSIS .B mail [ .I arg ... ] .PP .B go.fishing .SH DESCRIPTION .PP Mail is a shell script that invokes .IR nedmail (1), the mail reader, when no recipients appear on the command line and .IR marshal (1), the mail preparer, otherwise. All command line options are passed through. See the man pages for those two commands for more details. .PP Incoming mail for a user .I username is put in the file .BI /mail/box/ username /mbox unless either the file .BI /mail/box/ username /forward or .BI /mail/box/ username /pipeto exists. The mailbox must have append-only and exclusive-access mode (see .IR chmod (1)). A user must create his or her own mailbox using the .B -c option of .IR nedmail (1). Mailboxes are created writable (append-only) but not readable by others. .PP If the file .BI /mail/box/ username /forward exists and is readable by everyone, incoming mail will be forwarded to the addresses contained in the first line of the file. The file may contain multiple addresses. Forwarding loops are caught and resolved by local delivery. .PP If the file .BI /mail/box/ username /pipeto exists and is readable and executable by everyone, it will be run for each incoming message for the user. The message will be piped to it rather than appended to his/her mail box. The file is run as user .BR none . Its two arguments are the destination address (e.g., .BR local!gremlin ) and the user's mail box path (e.g., .BR /mail/box/gremlin/mbox ) .SS Auto-answer .PP To use .I mail as an answering machine while you are away, run .IR go.fishing , which will create .B /mail/box/$user/gone.fishing as a flag for .B pipeto processing, and truncate .BR /mail/box/$user/gone.addrs . Any existing .B pipeto file that uses .B /mail/lib/pipeto.lib will invoke the .I gone.fishing machinery when it calls .B spool or .BR spool-tagged-spam . .PP If .B /mail/box/$user/gone.msg exists, it will be sent (just once) to everyone who sends you mail that lists your address in a .L To or .L Cc header; if not, .B /mail/lib/gone.msg will be sent. Upon your return, remove .B /mail/box/$user/gone.fishing to stop automatic responses. .SH FILES .TF /mail/box/$user/gone.fishing .TP .B /sys/log/mail mail log file .TP .B /mail/box/* mail directories .TP .B /mail/box/*/mbox mailbox files .TP .B /mail/box/*/forward forwarding address(es) .TP .B /mail/box/*/pipeto mail filter .TP .B /mail/box/*/L.reading mutual exclusion lock for multiple mbox readers .TP .B /mail/box/*/L.mbox mutual exclusion lock for altering mbox .TP .B /lib/face/48x48x? directories of icons for .I seemail .TP .B /mail/lib/pipeto.lib helper functions for pipeto files .TP .B /mail/lib/gone.msg default vacation message .TP .B /mail/lib/gone.fishing auto-responder as .I pipeto script .TP .B /mail/box/$user/gone.fishing flag to active gone processing .TP .B /mail/box/$user/gone.addrs list of senders answered by .I gone.fishing .SH SOURCE .B /rc/bin/mail .br .B /rc/bin/go.fishing .SH "SEE ALSO" .IR aliasmail (8), .IR faces (1), .IR filter (1), .IR marshal (1), .IR mlmgr (1), .IR nedmail (1), .IR qer (8), .IR rewrite (6), .IR send (8), .IR smtp (8), .IR upasfs (4)