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- SET-SHOW ALL
-
- Displays detailed information about the state of MAIL. This is a SHOW command
- only; no SET ALL command exists.
-
- Format: SHOW ALL
-
- Examples:
-
- 1.
- MAIL> SHOW ALL
- Your mail file directory is DISK:[SIMPSON].
- Your current mail file is
- DISK$DOCUMENT:[SIMPSON.NEWMAIL]MAIL.MAI;1.
- Your current mail folder is MAIL.
- The wastebasket folder name is GARBAGE.
- Mail file DISK$DOCUMENT:[SIMPSON.NEWMAIL]MAIL.MAI;1
- contains 0 deleted message bytes.
-
- You have 3 new messages.
- You have not set a forwarding address.
- Your personal name is "Louise Simpson".
- Your editor is TPU.
- CC prompting is disabled.
- Automatic copies to yourself are disabled.
- Automatic deleted message purge is enabled.
- Your default print queue is SYS$PRINT.
- You have not specified a default print form.
-
-
- This example shows how a user named Louise Simpson has
-
- entered the SHOW ALL command to display the following
-
- information about MAIL:
-
- o The name of your mail file directory
-
- o The current mail file and folder
-
- o The name of the WASTEBASKET folder (see the SET WASTEBASKET_NAME
- command) <ss-waste>
-
- o The amount of deleted message space
-
- o The number of any new (unread) messages
-
- o Your forwarding address, if set (see the SET FORWARD command)
- <ss-forwd>
-
- o Your personal name, if set (see the SET PERSONAL_NAME command)
- <ss-persn>
-
- o Whether she receives a CC: prompt when sending mail
- o Whether or not you receive copies of mail messages you SEND or
- ANSWER (see the SET COPY_SELF command)
- <ss-copse>
-
- o Whether or not MAIL empties the WASTEBASKET folder when you EXIT or
- SET FILE (see the SET AUTO_PURGE command)
- <ss-apurg>
-
- o The default print queue
-
- o The default print form when she prints her mail messages