On Fri, 9 Oct 1998, Jose Albores. wrote:

> First of all: thanks for every hint I received in this list :)
> BTW: I couldn't find this simple answer in 'man mail':
> When I use 'mail':
> I have no trouble in writing a new mail:
>       $ mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       Subject: Hi, John !
>       Text here
>       Good bye.
>       My signature...
> But my question is:
> Which is the LAST command to send this e-mail?
> I tried Ctrl-x ; Ctrl-s ; ESC ; and [Enter] in a blank line or twice or
> more, but none of them work...
> And: is it similar with:
>       $ sendmail
> ????

A line containing just a . is what you want.

> 
> And another one:
> May I keep the messages in an 'Unsent' folder and send them later (or
> some similar process) and how ???
> 
Not using mail or sendmail AFAIK.  You can using pine.

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Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Honesty's the best policy.
                -- Miguel de Cervantes

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