12.C.2
Reading a Message in Mail
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12. email |
12.C
Using Mail
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Although it is possible to send and receive mail
on the
physics machines, please do all of your mailing through ucs
.
Thus, the first step to mail is to telnet
to the
ucs
machine. When logged in to your terminal type
telnet ucs
.
> telnet ucs
Follow the prompts and enter your user-id and your password.
Now start typing your message. When your done, press the following key
sequence of characters:
After you press Mail
is different from pine in that you do all
of your commands and writing from the prompt. On both the physics cluster
and the
ucs
mainframe, this means that you cannot edit a
previous line of text.In other words, once the return
key has
been hit, that line of text is untouchable. Let's write a quick message.
Type mail your-user-name
at the ucs
prompt.
Where your-user-name
is the user id that you were given by
ucs
.
> mail 'your-user-name'
ctrl-d
. For example:
> mail schlattb
This is the message I'm writing myself.
ctrl d
ctrl-d
the message is automatically sent and you
should get the ucs
prompt back. To see what this message will
look like on the screen, go to the next section.
12.C.2
Reading a Message in
Mail
12.
email
12.C
Using
Mail
Comments and questions to
CP-unix@physics.orst.edu.