solitude% mmOnce inside mm, you will see this prompt:
MM>
MM>quit
MM>send gaussThen follow directions: Fill in the subject line, then press the return key. Write your message, then type control-d. You will see the prompt:
S>If you still think you want to send what you have written, press the return key again. You will see the message
gauss... QueuedIf you dont want to send your message, do tthis
S>quitIf you want to send a copy of a message to someone, e.g., euclid@athens, do this:
S>cc euclid@athens
MM>headers allSome other things to try
MM>headers since today MM>headers since 9/23/93 MM>headers from fred
MM>read 14If the message is long, you may have to tap the space bar to see successive screenfulls. At the end of the message you will see the prompt
R>Press the return key to go on. If perchance you want to delete the messge, do this:
R>deleteIf a message is too long you may not want to read it all. Do this:
R>quit
MM>delete 14To delete messages 14 and 23:
MM>delete 14, 23To delete messages 14 through 23:
MM>delete 14:23To undelete message 14:
MM>undelete 14
MM>helpIt gives other options which offer stil more help. You can also try
solitude% man mm
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: headers, send, read,
delete, undelete, quit
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: return,
spacebar, quit
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: return,
spacebar, quit, cc
h, s, r, d, u, qfor
headers, send, read, delete, undelete, quit
To forward a message to a another user, e.g., euclid@athens, try
R>forward euclid@athens
Now everything is as if you were sending a message. If you write something, it appears above the original text. To complete the forwarding operation, type <control-d>. You do not have to write anything to forward a message unless you want to.
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