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christos 349d978117 From Anon Ymous:
- Add a "forward" command as requested by garbled@.
  From the manpage:

  forward
	  Takes a list of messages and prompts for an address (or
	  addresses) to forward each message to.  If no message list is
	  specified, the current message is used.  The mail editor is run
	  for each message allowing the user to enter a message that will
	  precede the forward message.  The message is sent as a multi-
	  part/mixed MIME encoded message.

- Add the ability to match messages that do (or do not) contain a
  header field.  E.g., the command "f ! /Subject:" will display the
  list of messages that are missing a "Subject" field.

- Teach savemail() to prefix fake headlines so the mbox doesn't get
  broken.

- Fixed a couple of "bugs" in the attachment editing routine.
2007-10-30 02:28:30 +00:00
christos 4556f89a2d From Anon Ymous:
- Add a "bounce" command as requested by garbled@.
  From the manpage:

 bounce  Takes a list of messages and prompts for an address to bounce the
         messages to.  All the original header fields are preserved except
         for the ``Delivered-To'', ``X-Original-To'' and ``Status''
         fields.  The new ``To'' field contains the bounce address(es)
         plus any addresses in the old ``To'' field minus the user's local
         address and any on the alternates list.  (See the alternates com-
         mand.)
2007-10-27 15:14:50 +00:00
christos 581e519fb5 From Anon Ymous:
1) When detaching, don't try to close things we shouldn't (after
   doing the header).  Specifically, mip->mi_head_end was not
   getting set correctly in mime_sendmessage().

2) Change paging to be closer to its old behavior: next, dt, and dp
   should only page if the crt variable is set; and don't automatically
   page most other commands - the user can always pipe them into more.
2006-12-15 20:26:03 +00:00
christos 6e70cbd24e From Anon Ymous:
Partially restore the "crt" variable: if set, the [pP]rint and [tT]ype
commands invoke the PAGER making them identical to the [pP]age and
[mM]more commands.  Its value is now ignored.  If anyone really
objects, I will do my best to restore the old behavior, but it really
doesn't fit very well into the current paging architecture.
2006-12-06 16:26:24 +00:00
christos f309875081 From Anon Ymous:
1) Statification of modules.

2) Implement the 'detach' and 'Detach' commands for extracting mime
   parts from messages.

3) Teach mail to output "In-Reply-To" and "References" header fields
   when replying so others can thread us.

4) Implement threading, sorting, and tagging, supported by the
   following commands: 'flatten', 'reverse', 'sort', 'thread',
   'unthread', 'down', 'tset', 'up', 'expose', 'hide', 'tag',
   'untag', 'invtags', 'tagbelow', 'hidetags', 'showtags'.
   See the manpage for details (when available - soon).

5) Implement a 'deldups' command to delete duplicate messages based on
   their "Message-Id" field, e.g., in replies to a mailing list that
   are also CCed to a subscriber.  (This can also be accomplished with
   the threading and tagging commands.)

6) Implement 'ifdef' and 'ifndef' commands, and make the conditionals
   nestable (i.e., implement a conditional stack).  The if/else/endif
   commands existed before, but they were primitive and undocumented.
   The 'if' command currently recognizes the "receiving", "sending",
   and "headersonly" mode keywords.

7) Teach the message selecting routine to understand regular
   expressions if "regex-search" is defined.  Otherwise only case
   insensitive substring matches are done (as in the past).

8) Teach the message selection routine to understand boolean
   expressions.  Improved "colon-modifier" support.  See the manpage
   for details (when available - soon).

9) Extend paging to all commands (where relevant).

10) Add shell like piping and redirection of (standard) output (if
   "enable-piping" is defined).  Extend completion to these contexts.

11) The manpage should follow soon!!!!
2006-11-28 18:45:32 +00:00
christos 798fbc606d More fixes from Anon Ymous:
1) Removed the -B flag (it was stupid on my part) and added a short
   description indicating how to accomplish the same thing under the
   "Sending Mail" section of man mail(1).

2) Added a -H flag to dump the headers and exit.  It takes optional
   flags to restrict to old, new, read, unread, and deleted messages
   (the later being kind of useless - it shares code with something
   that already had it).

3) Restored the 'Save' command which somehow got mistakenly removed in
   the last commit and add documentation for it!  (My apologies to
   its author.)

4) Added a 'mkread' command to mark messages as read (the inverse of
   'unread').  Should we also have a 'mknew' command?

5) Added a 'smopts' command to keep a database of addresses and
   sendmail options to be used when sending messages to those
   addresses.  See man mail(1) for a fuller description.

6) Added 'indentpreamble' and 'indentpostscript' variables whose
   values are inserted before and after a quoted message (~m or ~M
   escapes).
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7) Added string formatting abilities for the 'prompt', 'insertpreamble',
   'insertpostscript', and header display strings.  These strings
   support all the strftime() format parameters as well as many more
   specific to mail (see man mail(1)).

8) Fix the -a flag so that it only takes a single filename, unless
   "mime-attach-list" is defined.  This is more conventional and avoids
   unexpected whitespace issues.
2006-10-31 20:07:32 +00:00
christos 8207b28a5c From our anonymous user:
- mime and character set handling
- command line editor and completion
- many code improvements
2006-10-21 21:37:20 +00:00
christos 3cd99db90e restore "sh" to mean "shell" not "show". From our anonymous user. 2006-09-19 18:01:00 +00:00
christos 85c81c58a5 Jumbo mail patch from our anonymous user:
1) Use editline [optional]:
   Most of this code was borrowed from src/usr.bin/ftp.  It does the
   appropriate editing, history, and completion for all mail commands
   (from cmdtab[]) and also does editing on header strings ('~h' inside
   the mail editor).

2) '-B' flag:
   This will suppress the "To:" line passed to sendmail.  In most
   configurations it will lead to sendmail adding "To: undisclosed
   recipients;".  Currently, AFAIK mail requires at least one exposed
   recipient address.

3) Comments in rcfile:
   Currently, comments in .mailrc are only supported if the first
   (non-white) character on a line is '#' followed by white space,
   i.e., '#' is a 'nop' command.  This (trivial) patch allows the more
   normal/expected use of '#' as a comment character.  It does not
   respect quoting, so that might be an objection which I should fix.

4) Sendmail option editing:
   This adds the sendmail option string to the strings editable by the
   '~h' command within the mail editor.  Currently, you can only set
   this string from the command-line, which is particularly annoying
   when replying to mail.

5) Reply from:
   When replying to a message, grab the "To:" address from the message
   and, if there is only one such address and it does not match a list of
   allowed addresses (set in the "ReplyFrom" variable), pass it to
   sendmail as the "From:" address for the reply (with the '-f' option).
   I often make aliases for myself so that my primary address is not
   given out; if the alias gets out, I know who to blame.  Unfortunately,
   a reply to such a message would normally use the primary address
   without this patch.  A warning is displayed when this is going to
   happen so that it can be modified with '~h'.

6) CC and BCC lists:
   Allow '-c' and '-b' to accept white-space or ',' delimited lists.
   Currently, a white-space delimited list of addresses work, but a
   list of aliases will not get expanded.  For example, currently:

	mail -c "foo bar" christos

   will fail to send mail to 'foo' and 'bar' if these are mail aliases
   (in ~/.mailrc); sendmail aliases (in /etc/aliases) do work.

7) pipe command:
   This pipes the current message into a shell command.  I use this for
   quick decoding of uuencoded mail, but I can imagine it might be
   useful for decrypting encrypted mail, too.

8) show command:
   This command takes a list of variables and shows their values.  It
   is probably stupid as the 'set' command without any argument
   displays all variable values.  Of course, if there are a lot of
   variables you have to sift through the list for the one(s) you want.
2006-09-18 19:46:21 +00:00
christos 463f84da0a PR/32964: Johan Veenhuizen: implement the unalias command 2006-03-03 13:36:27 +00:00
agc 89aaa1bb64 Move UCB-licensed code from 4-clause to 3-clause licence.
Patches provided by Joel Baker in PR 22365, verified by myself.
2003-08-07 11:13:06 +00:00
ross ecb9aca3ae The print/Print pair just cries out for a corresponding save/Save feature,
so implement the "missing" Save command -- save all the headers.
2002-03-29 15:10:02 +00:00
lukem 7c81c8f378 WARNSify, fix .Nm usage, deprecate register, use <err.h> 1997-10-19 05:02:57 +00:00
tls 19d35cbcd9 Sync with 4.4BSD-Lite2 1996-12-28 07:10:57 +00:00
christos 88b833a7cd - Fix PR/105: Implement dot locking protocol and check return value of flock.
- Fix PR/2247: Don't call unknown users "ubluit". Issue an error message.
- Fix/add prototypes.
- Fix warnings.
- Use POSIX signal mask calls.
- RCSid police.
1996-06-08 19:48:09 +00:00
jtc 6f400e259c made cmdtab const 1996-02-19 21:54:32 +00:00
mycroft b5c23110da undelete -> undeletecmd, to avoid conflict with syscall. 1994-12-28 13:16:12 +00:00
deraadt 2cb5542f38 4.4-lite, plus our mods 1994-06-29 05:09:04 +00:00
mycroft e9d867ef50 Add RCS identifiers. 1993-08-01 17:54:45 +00:00
cgd 61f282557f initial import of 386bsd-0.1 sources 1993-03-21 09:45:37 +00:00