Space and paragraph fixes.

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.\" $NetBSD: mail.1,v 1.19 2001/10/17 21:08:15 wiz Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: mail.1,v 1.20 2001/12/01 20:34:50 wiz Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1980, 1990, 1993
.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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.Op Fl s Ar subject
.Op Fl c Ar cc-addr
.Op Fl b Ar bcc-addr
.Ar to-addr...
.Ar to-addr ...
.Nm ""
.Op Fl EiInNv
.Fl f
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describes some features of
.Nm
available to help you compose your letter.
.Pp
.Ss Reading mail
In normal usage
.Nm
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.Ql Ic \&\-
moving backwards and forwards, and
simple numbers.
.Pp
.Ss Disposing of mail
After examining a message you can
.Ic delete
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.Pq Ql Ic x
command.
Deleted messages will, however, usually disappear never to be seen again.
.Pp
.Ss Specifying messages
Commands such as
.Ic print
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which prints the first few lines of a message could be used in
.Dq Li top \&*
to print the first few lines of all messages.
.Pp
.Ss Replying to or originating mail
You can use the
.Ic reply
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message or to a shell to run some commands.
(These options
are given in the summary below.)
.Pp
.Ss Ending a mail processing session
You can end a
.Nm
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(See the
.Fl f
option above).
.Pp
.Ss Personal and systemwide distribution lists
It is also possible to create a personal distribution lists so that,
for instance, you can send mail to
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but any reply returned to the machine will have the system wide
alias expanded as all mail goes through
.Xr sendmail 8 .
.Pp
.Ss Network mail (ARPA, UUCP, Berknet)
See
.Xr mailaddr 7
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.Ic \&z\&\- .
.El
.Ss Tilde/Escapes
.Pp
Here is a summary of the tilde escapes,
which are used when composing messages to perform
special functions.