Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!mips!sgi!root@nimrod.wpd.sgi.com From: root@nimrod.wpd.sgi.com (roberts) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Re: "mailbox: " does it Do the Right Thing? Message-ID: <110232@sgi.sgi.com> Date: 14 Jun 91 00:12:44 GMT Sender: guest@sgi.sgi.com Lines: 23 Cc: @sgi.sgi.com:comp.sys.sgi@news-stuff.sgi.com > I love mailbox, which is new with the 3.3 release I just installed on my > 4d25tg. However, it has one undesirable behavior that I have noticed: > it seems to trap all interrupts. Though this is useful in some places, > it disallows aborting a reply or message. That is, if I run Mail from > a wsh, then change my mind about sending it, I can hit ^C twice, and it > cancels the message. Since the mail window opened by mailbox traps > interrupts, however, I can't do this. The only way to abort the reply > is to close the window, which may not do what you want, since you might > want to delete things that you've read, or something like that, before you > quit. Try the "Delete" key instead of ^C. > I have one other mail question that was raised some time ago, but I forget > the answer. If new mail arrives while I am reading mail (from Mail [BSD]), > can I bring it into the existing session? Suns have an option to do > this, but I don't see an option for this on the Iris man page. I think > someone once mailed me a workaround, but I've forgotten it. Try "fi %" at the Mail command prompt. - Robert Stephens Silicon Graphics Inc.