MAIL(I) 2/21/75 MAIL(I) NAME mail - send mail to designated users SYNOPSIS mail [ -yn ] [ person ... ] DESCRIPTION Mail with no argument searches for a file called prints it if it is nonempty, then asks if it should be saved. If the answer is y, the mail is added to mbox. Finally is truncat- ed to zero length. To leave the mailbox untouched, hit `delete.' The question can be answered on the command line with the argument `-y' or `-n'. When persons are named, mail takes the standard input up to an end of file and adds it to each person's file. The mes- sage is preceded by the sender's name and a postmark. A person is either a user name recognized by login(I), in which case the mail is sent to the default working directory of that user; or the path name of a directory, in which case in that directory is used. When a user logs in he is informed of the presence of mail. No mail will be received from a sender to whom is inaccessi- ble or unwritable. FILES /etc/passwd to identify sender and locate persons /etc/utmp to identify sender .mail input mail mbox saved mail /tmp/m# temp file SEE ALSO write(I) BUGS - 1 -