mailp(1) User Commands mailp(1)NAME
mailp, digestp, filep, newsp, filofaxp, franklinp, timemanp, timesysp-
frontends to the mp Text to PDL (Printer Description Language) pretty
print filter
SYNOPSIS
mailp [options] filename...
newsp [options] filename...
digestp [options] filename...
filep [options] filename...
filofaxp [options] filename...
franklinp [options] filename...
timemanp [options] filename...
timesysp [options] filename...
DESCRIPTION
The mailp utility is a frontend to the mp(1) program. It uses different
names to provide various mp options:
mailp Prints out mail messages.
newsp Prints out USENET news articles.
digestp Prints out USENET digest files.
filep Prints out ordinary ASCII files.
filofaxp Prints out in Filofax personal organiser format.
franklinp Prints out in Franklin Planner personal organiser for‐
mat.
timemanp Prints out in Time Manager personal organiser format.
timesysp Prints out in Time/System International personal organ‐
iser format.
mailp and the associated programs read each filename in sequence and
generate a prettified version of the contents. If no filename arguments
are provided, mailp reads the standard input.
mailp works in two ways. With the -D option, it will work as an X print
server client to produce the PDL of the target printer and spool it.
With the -d or -P option, it will generate and spool PostScript™ out‐
put.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-d printer Sends output to the named printer. Otherwise, sends
output to the printer named in the PRINTER environment
variable.
-D Generates the PDL for the target printer and spools it
to the printer.
-F Instead of printing who the mail article is for, the
top header will contain who the mail article is from.
This is a useful option for people with their own per‐
sonal printer.
-h Banner printing is disabled. Most of the information
that typically appears on the banner sheet is output in
the mp banners.
-l Formats output in landscape mode. Two pages of text
will be printed per sheet of paper.
-P printer Same as -d option.
-s subject Uses subject as the new subject for the printout. If
you are printing ordinary ASCII files which have been
specified on the command line, the subject will default
to the name of each of these files.
OPERANDS
The following operand is supported:
filename The name of the file to be read.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
If none of the -d, -D, or -P options is used, mailp uses the PRINTER
environment variable to determine the printer to which the output from
the mp(1)program is sent. If the PRINTER variable is not found, the
default destination is the PostScript™ printer.
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
0 Successful completion.
1 An error occurred.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Availability │SUNWmp │
└─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
SEE ALSOmp(1), attributes(5)NOTES
The -P option, which spools the PDL directly to the target printer in
mp(1), produces PostScript™ when used in mailp so as to be backward
compatible.
SunOS 5.10 30 Oct 2000 mailp(1)