Xref: utzoo comp.sources.wanted:3736 comp.sys.att:2882 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!mit-eddie!bbn!spdcc!gnosys!gst From: gst@gnosys.UUCP (Gary S. Trujillo) Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted,comp.sys.att Subject: Re: mailx for an ATT 3B1 Message-ID: <26@gnosys.UUCP> Date: 28 Mar 88 19:16:35 GMT References: <589@eplrx7.UUCP> <23808@clyde.ATT.COM> <1089@unisec.usi.com> <4529@megaron.arizona.edu> Reply-To: gst@gnosys.UUCP (Gary S. Trujillo) Followup-To: comp.sys.att Organization: Home for the perpetually confused. Lines: 55 Keywords: mail mailx 3B1 Summary: mailx workalike exists! In article <4529@megaron.arizona.edu> lm@megaron.arizona.edu (Larry McVoy) writes: >In article <1089@unisec.usi.com> dpw@unisec.USI.COM (Darryl P. Wagoner) writes: > >It seems to me that mailx is a port from BSD /usr/ucb/[Mm]ail, if so how > >can it be AT&T proprietary? > > A) Most BSD code is derived from AT&T code. > B) AT&T did a lot of work on their "port"; Mailx has many nifty features > not in BSD's Mail. There is actually a mail system that supposedly has the look and feel of mailx. It was written by Emmet P. Gray, who brought us that *very* nice goodie for dealing with MS-DOS floppies he calls "mtools". I have not used this mail system a great deal (I mainly use Dave Taylor's "elm"). But when I did use it, it felt a whole lot like Berkeley mail, which I have used for years and years. I believe Emmet keeps an eye on comp.sys.att, so perhaps there's something from him on its way. Meanwhile here's the Readme file from Emmet's distribution. | This is a extended mail system designed to replace the standard /bin/mail | and /bin/rmail. It is functionly the same as the Berkley [sic] 'Mail' or | the AT&T 'mailx'. | | The program is set-group-id to 'mail' but is NOT set-user-id to 'root'. | Therefore, the '/usr/mail' directory must have write permission to the group. | Likewise, the individual spool files must have 660 permission with 'mail' as | the group. If you replace /bin/mail, remeber to link this to rmail. | | This code is 80% from the net, and 20% from me. The original code was | posted to net.sources on Nov 27, 1985 by xtest@pyuxii.UUCP | | I have 'Berkleyized' it quite a bit: | | 1) it now has 'Cc' (carbon copy) | 2) the printing of the index is assumed | 3) the default file with the -f option is $HOME/mbox. | 4) the escape character while writing mail is '~' | 5) added the ~r (read) command | 6) 'answer' feature looks a lot like 'reply' now. | 7) a number preceding a command will force the current letter | to become that number. | | The the shell script 'boxes.sh' will create the appropriate mail boxes | for all users in the /etc/passwd file. | | Emmet P. Gray US Army, HQ III Corps & Fort Hood | ..!ihnp4!uiucuxc!fthood!egray Attn: AFZF-DE-ENV | DEH, Environmental & Natural Resources | Management Office | Fort Hood, TX 76544-5057 -- Gary S. Trujillo {ihnp4,linus,bbn,m2c}!spdcc!gnosys!gst Somerville, Massachusetts {cirl,ima,stech,wjh12}!gnosys!gst -- Gary S. Trujillo {ihnp4,linus,bbn,m2c}!spdcc!gnosys!gst Somerville, Massachusetts {cirl,ima,stech,wjh12}!gnosys!gst