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mailtool (1)
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    NAME
         mailtool - OpenWindows interface for the mail program
    
    SYNOPSIS
         mailtool [ -Mx ] [  -Mi  interval  ]  [  -Mf  mailfile  ]  [
         generic-tool-arguments ] [ -v ]
    
    AVAILABILITY
         This command is available with the OpenWindows  environment.
         mailtool uses the OPEN LOOK Graphical User Interface.
    
    DESCRIPTION
         mailtool is an electronic mail  application  that  uses  the
         standard  OpenWindows  interface.  It provides a menu-driven
         facility for reading, storing, composing, and  sending  mail
         messages.   Scrollable  windows allow easy access to the In-
         Box mail files.
    
         The full editing capabilities of textedit(1)  are  available
         for  modifying  and  composing mail messages as well as text
         fields within command panels.
    
    OPTIONS
         -Mx       Expert mode.  Do not ask  for  confirmation  after
                   potentially  damaging mail commands.  This has the
                   same effect as setting the expert variable.
    
         -Mi interval
                   Check for new mail every interval  seconds.   This
                   has  the same effect as specifying a value for the
                   interval variable.
    
         -Mf mailfile
                   Start up mailtool with mailfile loaded instead  of
                   the In-Box.
    
         -v        Print out the version number of mailtool and exit.
    
         generic-tool-arguments
                   Mailtool  accepts  the  generic   tool   arguments
                   described in xview(7).
    
    USAGE
         mailtool operates through the use of a set of command  panel
         buttons,  message  windows, menus, and other components that
         conform to the OPEN LOOK Graphical User Interface Functional
         Specification.  Mail messages are edited using the menus and
         commands of the textedit program. For more information about
         the  general  usage  of OPEN LOOK software applications, see
         the OpenWindows documentation.  For more  information  about
         textedit conventions, see the textedit man page.
         Command Panel Buttons
         The mailtool command panel is located near the  top  of  the
         main  window,  under the window header. Press MENU on a com-
         mand panel button to reveal the menu for that  button.  Cer-
         tain  menu  functions  are accelerated, and may be activated
         directly from the keyboard by holding down the Meta key  and
         the  appropriate  accelerator key. The accelerated functions
         are so indicated.
    
         File >
    
                   Load In-Box [Meta o]
                             Used to read mail from the user's system
                             mail file into mailtool.
    
                   Print [Meta p]
                             Sends copies of all  the  selected  mail
                             items to your default printer.  If there
                             are no selected  items,  mailtool  sends
                             copies  of those items you are currently
                             viewing.
    
                   Save Changes [Meta s]
                             Causes all the deletions and changes you
                             have  made  to  the  mail file to become
                             permanent and opens your In-Box for  any
                             new mail.
    
                   Done
                             Save your changes and close mailtool  to
                             an  icon.  When mailtool is next opened,
                             the In-Box will be reread.
    
                   Mail Files...
                             Bring up  the  Mail  Files...  scrolling
                             list  of  your  mail  files.  This popup
                             allows you to  create,  delete,  rename,
                             add messages to, and view mail files.
    
         View >
    
                   Messages >
                             Displays messages you have selected.
    
                             Abbreviated Header
                                       Strips   unnecessary    header
                                       fields  from  the messages you
                                       view.  Specify these fields by
                                       adding  them  to the Hide list
                                       in the Message Window Property
                                       Sheet in mailtool.
    
                             Full Header
                                       Displays     the     currently
                                       selected  messages with all of
                                       the message header fields.
    
                   Previous  Determines  the  message  preceding  the
                             last one displayed and displays it.  The
                             message is chosen from all the  messages
                             in the current mail file.
    
                   Next      Determines  the  message  following  the
                             last one displayed and displays it.  The
                             message is chosen from all the  messages
                             in the current mail file.
    
                   Sort By >
    
                             Time and Date
                                       Sorts the messages in  chrono-
                                       logical order.
    
                             Sender    Sorts the messages  alphabeti-
                                       cally by sender.
    
                             Subject   Sorts the messages  alphabeti-
                                       cally by subject.
    
                             Size      Sorts  the  messages  by  size
                                       (smallest to largest).
    
                             Status    Sorts the messages by  status:
                                       first  read,  then unread, and
                                       finally new.
    
                             Message Number
                                       Sorts the messages by  message
                                       number, in increasing order.
    
                   Find... [Meta f]
    
                             From:     Enter text that is in the From
                                       field  (mail  address)  of the
                                       message  you  want  to   find.
                                       Capitalization is ignored.
    
                             To/Cc:    Enter text that is in  the  To
                                       or  Cc field (mail address) of
                                       the message you want to  find.
                                       Capitalization is ignored.
    
                             To:       Enter text that is in  the  To
                                       field  (mail  address)  of the
                                       message  you  want  to   find.
                                       Capitalization is ignored.
    
                             Cc:       Enter text that is in  the  Cc
                                       field  (mail  address)  of the
                                       message  you  want  to   find.
                                       Capitalization is ignored.
    
                             Subject:  Enter text that is in the Sub-
                                       ject  field of the message you
                                       want.    Capitalization     is
                                       ignored.
    
                             Find Forward
                                       After entering text for  From:
                                       ,  To/Cc:  ,  To: , Cc: , Sub-
                                       ject: , or any combination  of
                                       the  above,  click  SELECT  on
                                       Find  Forward  to  locate  the
                                       next  message that matches the
                                       text.
    
                             Find Backward
                                       After entering text for  From:
                                       ,  To/Cc:  ,  To: , Cc: , Sub-
                                       ject: or  any  combination  of
                                       the  above,  click  SELECT  on
                                       Find Backward  to  locate  the
                                       previous  message that matches
                                       the text.
    
                             Select All
                                       After entering text for  From:
                                       ,  To/Cc:  ,  To: , Cc: , Sub-
                                       ject: or  any  combination  of
                                       the  above,  click  SELECT  on
                                       Select All to select all  mes-
                                       sages that match the text.
    
         Edit >
    
                   Cut [Meta x]
                             Deletes  the  selected  mail   messages,
                             placing copies in the Clipboard.
    
                   Copy [Meta c]
                             Copies the selected mail messages, plac-
                             ing copies in the Clipboard.
    
                   Delete    Deletes  the  selected  mail   messages,
                             without placing copies in the Clipboard.
                             If no mail messages  are  selected,  the
                             messages   currently  being  viewed  are
                             deleted.
    
                   Undelete >
    
                             Last      Restores  the   last   message
                                       deleted  to  your  mail header
                                       display.  This  may  be   done
                                       until   all  messages  deleted
                                       since  the  last  commit   are
                                       restored.   This  option  also
                                       restores   messages    deleted
                                       through cut and move commands.
    
                             From List...
                                       Causes  a  popup   window   to
                                       appear.  This popup contains a
                                       list box that has all the mail
                                       items  that  have been deleted
                                       since the last  commit  opera-
                                       tion.   You   can  select  any
                                       number of these, and press the
                                       Undelete button on the command
                                       frame. All the selected  items
                                       will  be  returned to the mail
                                       header window.
    
                   Properties... [Meta i]
                             Bring up the mailtool  property  sheets.
                             You  can  modify  most of the options to
                             mailtool through the property sheets.
    
         Compose >
                   This panel button allows users to create new  mail
                   to  be  sent,  reply  to existing messages with or
                   without including the current message, and to for-
                   ward messages as needed.
    
                   New [Meta n]
                             Opens a composition window  without  the
                             message  headers  being filled in. If an
                             unused  mail  message  window  currently
                             exists on the screen, it will be brought
                             forward to be used and no new window  is
                             created.  If  an unused mail composition
                             window currently  exists  and  is  fully
                             displayed  on  the screen, there will be
                             no change in the display.
    
                   Reply >   Opens a composition window with the mes-
                             sage headers filled in appropriately and
                             allows you to  write  and  deliver  your
                             response.  If  an  unused  mail  message
                             window currently exists on  the  screen,
                             it  will  be  brought forward to be used
                             and no new  window  is  created.  If  an
                             unused  mail  message  window  currently
                             exists and is  fully  displayed  on  the
                             screen,  its  headers  will  be updated.
                             Options to this  submenu  are  described
                             below:
    
                             To Sender Opens a composition window. In
                                       the  window, the address field
                                       contains   the    originator's
                                       address  for the selected mes-
                                       sage  and  the  subject  field
                                       contains  the subject line for
                                       the selected message, preceded
                                       by "Re: ".
    
                             To All    Opens a composition window. In
                                       the  window, the address field
                                       contains  addresses  for   the
                                       person  who  sent the selected
                                       message as  well  as  all  the
                                       people  that the selected mes-
                                       sage was sent to.  The subject
                                       field   contains  the  subject
                                       line for the selected message,
                                       preceded by "Re: ".
    
                             To Sender, Include
                                       Opens a composition window. In
                                       the  window, the address field
                                       contains   the    originator's
                                       address  for the selected mes-
                                       sage.  The subject field  con-
                                       tains the subject line for the
                                       selected message, preceded  by
                                       "Re:  ".  The window also con-
                                       tains the selected message  in
                                       the body of the new message.
    
                             To All, Include:
                                       Opens a composition window. In
                                       the  window, the address field
                                       contains  addresses  for   the
                                       person  who  sent the selected
                                       message as  well  as  all  the
                                       people  that the selected mes-
                                       sage was sent to.  The subject
                                       field   contains  the  subject
                                       line for the selected message,
                                       preceded   by   "Re:  ".   The
                                       window   also   contains   the
                                       selected  message  in the body
                                       of the new message.
    
                   Forward   Opens a composition window.  In the win-
                             dow, the subject field contains the sub-
                             ject line for the selected message.  The
                             window  also  contains the selected mes-
                             sage in the body of the new message, and
                             it  contains the attachments (if any) of
                             the selected message in  the  attachment
                             pane.
    
                   Vacation  Lets  you  compose  a  message  that  is
                             automatically  delivered  in response to
                             incoming messages.  Use  this  when  you
                             can't  read  your  mail  for a period of
                             time  and  want  your  message   to   be
                             responded  to  automatically.   Only one
                             response is sent to each originator over
                             a one-week period.
    
         The Composition Window
         This window has its own control  panel  with  the  following
         buttons.
    
         Include >
    
                   Bracketed Pastes the currently  selected  messages
                             into  the  body  of  the message you are
                             composing.  The  included  messages  are
                             bracketed with special lines.
    
                   Indented  Pastes the currently  selected  messages
                             into  the  body  of  the message you are
                             composing. Each  line  of  the  included
                             message  is indented, using the standard
                             indentation  string.   The   indentation
                             string  may be modified in the Mail Tool
                             Property Sheet for the Compose Window.
    
                   Templates >
                             Lists the available templates  that  you
                             can  include  if any are installed.  You
                             can add and remove templates in the Mail
                             Tool Property Sheet for Templates.
    
         Deliver >
    
                   Quit window
                             Mails the message you have composed  and
                             then dismisses the compose window.
    
                   Close window
                             Mails the  message  you  have  composed,
                             clears  the  compose  window,  and  then
                             closes the compose window to an icon.
    
                   Clear window
                             Mails the message and  then  clears  the
                             compose window to prepare it for re-use.
    
                   Leave message intact
                             Mails the message and leaves the message
                             in the compose window.
    
         Headers > Selecting an option affects  the  headers  of  the
                   mail message.
    
                   Aliases...
                             Bring up the Mail  Tool  Property  Sheet
                             for  Aliases.  From this property sheet,
                             you can  add,  delete,  or  change  your
                             local mail aliases.
    
                   Add/Delete Bcc:
                             Adds or deletes the Bcc: line  from  the
                             message you are composing.
    
                   Add/Delete Custom:
                             Adds or deletes  a  custom  header  line
                             from the message you are composing.  You
                             will see one menu item for  each  custom
                             header  you  have  installed.   You  can
                             install or remove custom headers in  the
                             Mail Tool Property Sheet for the Compose
                             Window.
    
         Clear     Clears the contents of the compose window.
    
         Attach >  Selecting an option allows the creation of a Voice
                   or Appointment attachment.
    
                   Voice...  Brings up  AudioTool  for  adding  audio
                             attachments.
    
                   Appt...   Brings up Appointment Editor for  adding
                             calendar appointment attachments.
    
         Mailtool Variables
         In addition to the variables recognized by  mailx(1),  mail-
         tool  recognizes  those  listed  below.   They can be set by
         editing your .mailrc file; however, since most of the  vari-
         ables  are accessible through the Mail Tool Property Sheets,
         we strongly recommend that you modify them there  to  reduce
         the chance of error. Unless otherwise noted, the default for
         the following variables is off.
    
         additionalfields
                   A list of header fields to access via the Add Cus-
                   tom  field  in the Header menu.  This variable can
                   be accessed through  the  Custom  Fields:,  Header
                   Field:, and Default Value: portions of the Compose
                   Window category in the Mail Tool Property Sheet.
    
         bell      The number of times to ring the bell when new mail
                   arrives.   This  variable  can be accessed through
                   the Mail Tool Property Sheet in the Header  Window
                   category  as Signal With: __ Beep(s).  The default
                   is 0.
    
         dontlogmessages
                   This variable controls  whether  or  not  the  log
                   checkbox is checked in the Compose Message window.
                   It is ignored if the record variable is  not  set.
                   The default is to log messages.
    
         expert    Set expert mode in which minimal confirmations are
                   requested.   This variable can be accessed through
                   the Request confirmations check box in the Compose
                   Window Category of the Mail Tool Property Sheet.
    
         filemenu  A list of files from which to initialize the Move,
                   Copy, and Load menus.  These can be absolute path-
                   names  or  pathnames  relative  to  the  directory
                   specified  in  the folder variable.  This variable
                   is superceded by the filemenu2 variable.
    
         filemenu2 Same as filemenu, but  if  both  exist,  filemenu2
                   takes  precedence.   This variable can be accessed
                   through the Move, Copy, Load Menus: scrolling list
                   and  the  Permanent  File:  text field in the Mail
                   Filing category of the Mail Tool Property Sheet.
    
         filemenusize
                   Specifies the maximum number  of  entries  in  the
                   Move,  Copy, and Load menus.  This variable can be
                   accessed through the Display Up To:  __  Files  in
                   Menus  entry  in  the  Mail Filing Category of the
                   Mail Tool Property Sheet.  The default is 10.
    
         flash     The number of times to flash the  window  or  icon
                   when  new  mail  arrives.   This  variable  can be
                   accessed through the Mail Tool Property  Sheet  in
                   the  Header  Window  Category  as  Signal With: __
                   Flash(es).  The default is 0.
    
         folder    The directory for saving mail files.   This  vari-
                   able can be accessed as Mail File Directory in the
                   Mail Filing category of  the  Mail  Tool  Property
                   Sheet.
    
         headerlines
                   The number of lines to display at a  time  in  the
                   header  window.   This  variable  can  be accessed
                   through the Mail Tool Property Sheet in the Header
                   Window   category  as  Display  __  Headers.   The
                   default is 15.
    
         hideattachments
                   Hide the attachments pane in the  Compose  Message
                   window.  This variable can be accessed through the
                   Defaults: Show attachment list check  box  in  the
                   Compose  Window category of the Mail Tool Property
                   Sheet.  The default  is  to  show  the  attachment
                   pane.
    
         indentprefix
                   When indentprefix is set, the string  that  it  is
                   set  to  is  used  to  mark  indented  lines  from
                   included messages.  The default indentprefix is ">
                   ".
    
         popuplines
                   The number of lines in the View Message  and  Com-
                   pose   Message  Windows.   This  variable  can  be
                   accessed through the Mail Tool Property  Sheet  in
                   the Message Window category as Display __ Lines of
                   Text.  The default is 30.
    
         printmail The command to use to print a message.  This vari-
                   able  can  be  accessed through the Mail Tool Pro-
                   perty Sheet in  the  Message  Window  category  as
                   Print Script. The default is lp -s.
    
         record    The mail file in which  to  record  outgoing  mes-
                   sages.   If  record  is  set, a Log check box will
                   appear on the  Compose  Message  window.   If  the
                   check  box  is checked, the message will be logged
                   in the record file when it is sent.  If it is  not
                   checked,  the  message  will  not  be logged.  The
                   dontlogmessages variable controls whether  or  not
                   the  check  box is checked by default.  The record
                   variable may be set through  the  Logged  Messages
                   File  item  in  the Compose Window category of the
                   Mail Tool Property Sheet.
    
         retrieveinterval
                   The interval in seconds to  check  for  new  mail.
                   This  variable  can  be  accessed through the Mail
                   Tool Property Sheet in the Header Window  category
                   as Retrieve Every n Seconds.  The default is 300.
    
         save      Save contents of each Compose Message window in  a
                   dead.letter  file  until  the message is delivered
                   successfully.  If  a  Compose  Message  window  is
                   quit,  and a new one is brought up, the new window
                   will reuse the dead.letter from the previous  win-
                   dow.    The   first  dead.letter  file  is  called
                   dead.letter,   the   second    one    is    called
                   dead.letter.1, the third dead.letter.2, and so on.
                   The default is on.
    
         showto    Show the "To" field of mail messages in the Header
                   Window  if  the mail is from the same user that is
                   reading mail (eg. you).
    
         sortfilemenu
                   Sort the Move, Copy,  and  Load  menus  alphabeti-
                   cally.
    
         suppressautoretrieve
                   Do not automatically retrieve new  mail  messages.
                   This  variable  can  be  accessed through the Mail
                   Tool Property Sheet in the Header Window  category
                   as  the  Automatically  display headers check box.
                   Default is to automatically retrieve new mail.
    
         templates A list  of  name:path  pairs  to  access  via  the
                   Include  >  Templates  menu.   name appears in the
                   menu; path is  the  file  included  when  name  is
                   selected.   This  variable  can be accessed in the
                   Template category of the Mail Tool Property Sheet.
                   By default, the calendar template is installed.
    
         toolcols  Default width of Mail Tool windows  (in  columns).
                   This  variable  can  be  accessed through the Mail
                   Tool Property Sheet in the Header Window  category
                   as Display: __ Characters wide.  Default is 80.
    
         trash     The name of the trash bin, which may  be  accessed
                   just  like  any  other  mail  file.   If  set, all
                   deleted messages are moved to the trash  bin.  The
                   trash  bin  is  emptied  when  you commit changes.
                   This option degrades the performance  of  mailtool
                   and is not recommended.
    
         Mail Tool Commands
         In addition to the commands recognized by  mailx(1)  in  the
         .mailrc  file,  mailtool  also recognizes the following com-
         mands.
         #-button
              This command is used to create the four custom  buttons
              in  mailtool.   It  can  be accessed through the Custom
              Buttons:, Command:, and Label: properties in the Header
              Window category of the Mail Tool Property Sheet.
    
         #-clearaliases
              This command is used to clear all the  aliases  defined
              above  the current line in the .mailrc file.  Mail Tool
              uses this command to help prevent  aliases  from  being
              defined  twice  when  it saves alias definitions to the
              .mailrc file.
    
         ignore [header-field...]
              Suppress displaying of  the  specified  header  fields.
              Examples  of  header  fields  to  ignore are Status and
              Received.  The fields are also ignored when the message
              is  saved  or  printed.   This variable can be accessed
              through the Mail Tool Property  Sheet  in  the  Message
              Window  category  by using the Hide: scrolling list and
              the Header Field: text field.
    
    
         The .mailtool-init File
    
         The .mailtool-init file is created in  your  home  directory
         when   a  "Save  Workspace"  command  is  invoked  from  the
         Workspace menu.  This file contains  the  current  positions
         and  sizes  of  mailtool's View, Compose, and Header Windows
         (i.e., what's currently on your  screen),  so  on  the  next
         invocation  of  mailtool your mailtool windows will start-up
         with the same layouts.
    
         The following 3 lines show the  syntax  of  .mailtool-init's
         contents:
    
         viewwin  xloc number   yloc  number   width  number   height
         number
    
         compwin  [iconic]  xloc number  yloc  number   width  number
         height number  ixloc number  iyloc number  deldef number
    
         basewin  filedef  number   viewdef  number   editdef  number
         compdef number  repdef number
    
         The first line specifies the x and y coordinates of the  top
         left  corner  of  the  View Window, and its width and height
         (all in pixels).
    
         The second line specifies the same information for the  Com-
         pose  Window.  In  addition,  the  iconic  word, if present,
         specify that the Compose Window will come up as an  icon  in
         the  positions  specified by the ixloc and iyloc parameters.
         The deldef parameter  specifies  the  menu  default  of  the
         Deliver button (the number 1 for the first menu item, etc.).
    
         The third  line  specifies,  for  the  Header  Window,  menu
         default  items  for the File, View, Edit, Compose, and Reply
         menus, respectively.
    
    
         The .mtdeletelog File
              Mailtool creates the .mtdeletelog  file  in  your  home
              directory  so  that it can recover the undelete list if
              mailtool is terminated  abnormally  while  reading  the
              spool  file.   The next time mailtool comes up after an
              abnormal termination, it will remember which files were
              deleted so you don't have to delete them again, and the
              undelete list is there so that you can undelete any  of
              those  messages  before saving your changes.  This only
              works if you were editing your In-Box, it doesn't  work
              for other mail files.
    
    
         Signals
    
         SIGUSR1        If you send this signal to mailtool, mailtool
                        will  act  as if you clicked on the Done but-
                        ton. It will save any changes, close the mail
                        file, and iconify.
    
    ENVIRONMENT
         The following are environment variables taken from the  exe-
         cution environment and are not alterable within mailtool.
    
         HOME=directory
              The user's home directory.
    
         MAIL=filename
              The name of the initial mailbox file to read  (in  lieu
              of  the  standard  system  mailbox).   The  default  is
              /var/mail/username.
    
         MAILRC=filename
              The  name   of   the   start-up   file.    Default   is
              $$HHOOMMEE//..mmaaiillrrcc.
    
    FILES
         /var/mail/*    System mailboxes
    
         /etc/mail/mailx.rc
                        System setup file  that  is  read  in  before
                        ~/.mailrc.
    
         ~/.mailrc      Start-up file for mail and mailtool.
    
         ~/.mailtool-init
                        Start-up file for mailtool that contains  the
                        positions  and sizes of mailtool's View, Com-
                        pose, and Header Windows.
    
         ~/.mtdeletelog File mailtool uses to keep track  of  deleted
                        messages.
    
    SEE ALSO
         mail(1), mailx(1), newaliases(1), sendmail(1M), textedit(1),
         vacation(1), aliases(4B), xview(7)
         OpenWindows user documentation
         "About Mail Tool" in the Help Handbook available through the
         Help option on the Workspace menu.
    
    NOTES
         The OpenWindows environment may no longer be supported in  a
         future  release.  You may want to migrate to CDE, the Common
         Desktop Environment.
    
    
    
    


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