rcvalert(C)
rcvalert --
notify user about newly received mail
Syntax
/usr/bin/rcvalert [ size ]
Description
The rcvalert command displays a line of mail header
information on your screen when a letter is received.
MMDF invokes rcvalert for you rather than you running it
yourself. This command is run when you insert a pipe entry to
rcvalert in your .maildelivery file in your home
directory. The rcvalert command checks to see if you are
logged on and if your terminal may be written to. If so,
rcvalert prints a scan listing of the message on your
terminal.
The scan line rings the terminal's bell and then prints the
number of characters in the message and the contents of
the ``From:'' and ``Subject:'' components, if present.
If the ``Subject:''
component is not present or is very short, some of the initial
text from the body of the message is included.
The size argument to rcvalert specifies the size of the message.
Examples
The following entry in the .maildelivery file invokes rcvalert:
* - pipe R rcvalert $(size)
Specify the full pathname of rcvalert, if
/usr/bin is not in your search path.
Files
/etc/utmp-
used to see who is logged in
$HOME/.maildelivery-
your delivery specification file
See also
maildelivery(F),
rcvtrip(C)
Standards conformance
This utility was written by David H. Crocker.
MMDF is not part of any currently supported standard; it was developed
at the University of Delaware and is used with permission.
© 2005 The SCO Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 -- 03 June 2005