MARSHAL(1)MARSHAL(1)NAMEmarshal - formatting and sending mail
SYNOPSIS
upas/marshal [ -[aA] attachment ] [ -C copyaddr ] [ -nrx# ] [ -R reply-
msg ] [ -s subject ] [ -t mime-type ] [ mailaddr ... ]
DESCRIPTION
Marshal builds a mail message from standard input and passes it, if the
body is non-empty, for transmission or delivery to /mail/box/user‐
name/pipefrom if it exists, otherwise to /bin/upas/send. The message
format is both RFC 822 and MIME conformant, so marshal adds any
required headers not already in the message, prefixed by the contents
of /mail/box/username/headers. This allows the addition of personal
headers like From: lines with a full name or a different return
address. Command line options direct marshal to add a subject line and
append attachments. The arguments to marshal are the addresses of the
recipients.
When running in a rio(1) window, marshal automatically puts the window
into hold mode (see rio(1)); this means that the message can be edited
freely, because nothing will be sent to marshal until the ESC key is
hit to exit hold mode.
The options are:
-afile directs marshal to append file as a mime attachment. Unless
explicitly specified by the -t option, the type of the attach‐
ment is determined by running the file(1) command.
-Afile is like -a but the message disposition is marked as inline
directing any mail reader to display the attachment (if it can)
when the mail message is read.
-Ccopyaddr
adds a Cc: header with copyaddr and also adds copyaddr as a
recipient.
-n intentionally no standard input
-#xr are all passed as command line options to the send that marshal
invokes.
-Rreplymsg
tells marshal what message this one is in reply to. Replymsg is
an upasfs(4) directory containing the message. Marshal uses any
message id in this message in its In-Reply-To field. It also
passes the directory to /mail/box/username/pipefrom in the
replymsg environment variable. Thus, pipefrom can alter the
message to somehow match the reply to the message it is replying
to.
-ssubject
adds a Subject: header line to the message if one does not
already exist.
-ttype sets the content type for the attachments from all subsequent -a
and -A options.
Marshal also expands any user mail aliases contained in /mail/box/user‐
name/names. The format of the alias file is the same as that for sys‐
tem aliases, see aliasmail(8).
Marshal uses the login name as the reply address. This can be overri‐
den using the environment variable upasname. Its value will become
both the envelope and From: mailbox name. For example:
upasname=natasha@kremvax.com upas/mail boris@squirrel.com
FILES
/mail/box/*/dead.letter
SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/upas/marshal
SEE ALSOaliasmail(8), faces(1), filter(1), mail(1), mlmgr(1), nedmail(1),
qer(8), rewrite(6), send(8), smtp(8), upasfs(4)MARSHAL(1)