*--** 03-21-92* -* 00:49:31* *--* 0:49:31a
  NEWMAIL.TXT;1********** 197 NEWMAIL.ZIP;1*********** 59 Total of
  2 files, 256 blocks. USERS_1:[TEMP]=-->sz -b newmail
  USERS_1:[TEMP]=-->sz -b newmail.zip USERS_1:[TEMP]=-->del *.*;*
  USERS_1:[TEMP]=-->sd ken USERS_1:[200000.KUDUT]=-->dir Directory
  USERS_1:[200000.KUDUT] ARE-YOU-.INTERNET;1 BBS.ZIP;1**********
  BLAH.COM;5********* CHAINLETTER.ZIP;1 COMFILES.DIR;1*****
  CTRAP.ZIP;1******** HOBBES.ZIP;1******* IMAGE.ZIP;1
  LOGIN.COM;6******** MAIL.DIR;1********* MON.DIS;2**********
  NEWS.ZIP;1 PLAN.JOU;1********* PLAN.TXT;7*********
  PLAN.TXT;6********* PLAN.TXT;5 PLAN.TXT;4*********
  PUNS.ZIP;1********* READER.TPU$SECTION;1 TEACHERS.ZIP;1*****
  VAXCHAT.ZIP;1 Total of 21 files. USERS_1:[200000.KUDUT]=-->
  *--** 03-21-92* -* 00:50:24* *--* 0:50:24a DIRECTORY Provides a
  list of files or information about a file or group of files.
  Requires read (R) access to the directories to obtain any
  information. Requires read (R) access to the files to obtain
  information other than the file name. Format DIRECTORY*
  [filespec[,...]] Additional information available: PARAMETER*
  QUALIFIERS /ACL****** /BACKUP*** /BEFORE*** /BRIEF****
  /BY_OWNER* /COLUMNS** /CREATED Press RETURN to continue ...
  *--** 03-21-92* -* 00:50:35* *--* /DATE***** /EXCLUDE**
  /EXPIRED** /FILE_ID** /FULL***** /GRAND_TOTAL** 0:50:35a
  /HEADING** /MODIFIED* /OUTPUT*** /OWNER**** /PRINTER**
  /PROTECTION /SECURITY* /SELECT*** /SINCE**** /SIZE*****
  /TOTAL**** /TRAILING* /VERSIONS /WIDTH EXAMPLES DIRECTORY
  Subtopic? Topic? USERS_1:[200000.KUDUT]=--> *--** 03-21-92* -*
  00:51:02* *--* /DATE***** /EXCLUDE** /EXPIRED** /FILE_ID**
  /FULL***** /GRAND_TOTAL** 0:51:01a /HEADING** /MODIFIED*
  /OUTPUT*** /OWNER**** /PRINTER** /PROTECTION /SECURITY*
  /SELECT*** /SINCE**** /SIZE***** /TOTAL**** /TRAILING* /VERSIONS
  /WIDTH EXAMPLES DIRECTORY Subtopic? Topic?
  USERS_1:[200000.KUDUT]=-->finger Saturday, March 21, 1992
  12:58AM-EST** Up 38 08:29:20 1+0 Jobs** Load ave* 0.04 0.10 0.12
  User*** Personal Name********* Job** Subsys** Idle* TTY**
  Console Location KUDUT*** Kenneth Udut********** 2EE20
  FINGER******* .lta2984LAT: SERVER_2/HAMP
  USERS_1:[200000.KUDUT]=-->cls USERS_1:[200000.KUDUT]=-->
  USERS_1:[200000.KUDUT]=--> USERS_1:[200000.KUDUT]=-->finger
  Saturday, March 21, 1992 12:58AM-EST** Up 38 08:29:32 1+0 Jobs**
  Load ave* 0.05 0.10 0.12 User*** Personal Name********* Job**
  Subsys** Idle* TTY** Console Location KUDUT*** Kenneth
  Udut********** 2EE20 FINGER******* .lta2984LAT: SERVER_2/HAMP
  USERS_1:[200000.KUDUT]=--> *--** 03-21-92* -* 00:51:27* *--*
  0:51:27a # From**************** Date******** Subject 1
  IN%"[email protected]* 2-DEC-1991* Miriam, the butercup. 2
  IN%"[email protected]* 2-DEC-1991* RE: Jan F Simonsen*** From:
  Rachel K. Ho 3 HAMP::KUDUT********** 2-DEC-1991* RE: Postings 4
  HAMP::KUDUT********** 2-DEC-1991* RE: Long silence 5
  IN%"[email protected]* 2-DEC-1991* well 6 HAMP::KUDUT**********
  2-DEC-1991* RE: well 7 HAMP::GPRUDENCIO***** 3-DEC-1991*
  @monitor?! 8 IN%"[email protected]* 3-DEC-1991* RE: Personal note
  9 HAMP::BCOOPER******** 3-DEC-1991* what the hell?>??? 10
  HAMP::KUDUT********** 3-DEC-1991* Y-RIGHTS@SJUVM now available
  as Weekly D 11 HAMP::KUDUT********** 4-DEC-1991* Some stuff
  regarding money.... :-/ 12 IN%"dolphin!enforcer* 4-DEC-1991*
  RE:* RFD:* soc.rights.youth 13 HAMP::JRECHTSCHAFF*** 4-DEC-1991*
  RE: Some stuff regarding money.... :-/ 14 HAMP::KUDUT**********
  4-DEC-1991* Re: The list. 15 HAMP::in%"kudut@hamp* 4-DEC-1991*
  Hi Ken! 16 IN%"NU021172@NDSUVM1* 4-DEC-1991* RE: Y-RIGHTS@SJUVM
  now available as Week 17 HAMP::KUDUT********** 4-DEC-1991* RE:
  Y-RIGHTS@SJUVM now available as Week Press RETURN for more...
  MAIL> *--** 03-21-92* -* 00:51:54* *--* #1********** 2-DEC-1991
  00:46:29.64******************************** 0:51:54a From:**
  IN%"[email protected]" To:**** [email protected]
  CC: Subj:** Miriam, the butercup. Received: from relay1.UU.NET
  by hamp.hampshire.edu; Mon, 2 Dec 91 00:46 EDT Received: from
  darwin.cc.nd.edu (via uunet.UU.NET) by relay1.UU.NET with SMTP
  (5.61/UUNET-internet-primary) id AA05309; Mon, 2 Dec 91 00:44:06
  -0500 Received: by darwin.cc.nd.edu (4.1/1.34) id AA01960; Mon,
  2 Dec 91 00:44:04 EST Date: Mon, 2 Dec 91 00:44:04 EST From:
  [email protected] Subject: Miriam, the butercup. To:
  [email protected] Message-id:
  <[email protected]> X-Envelope-to: kudut I
  don't know about you, Ken, but after reading Miriam's latest
  Youth Rights "contribution" about the level of discourse on
  Y-Rights, I just want to say Press RETURN for more... MAIL>
  *--** 03-21-92* -* 00:54:35* *--*
  USERS_1:[TEMP]=-->8****************************************************
  0:54:35a %DCL-W-IVVERB, unrecognized command verb - check
  validity and spelling \8\ USERS_1:[TEMP]=-->zip bbs d$student:9
  zip warning: name not matched: d$student:9 zip error: Nothing to
  do! (bbs.zip) USERS_1:[TEMP]=-->zip bbs d$student:[jhall]bbs.com
  adding bbs.com (imploded 77%) USERS_1:[TEMP]=-->ds Directory
  USERS_1:[TEMP] BBS.ZIP;1*************** 17 Total of 1 file, 17
  blocks. USERS_1:[TEMP]=-->g %DCL-W-ABVERB, ambiguous command
  verb - supply more characters \G\ USERS_1:[TEMP]=-->logout
  KUDUT******* logged out at 21-MAR-1992 01:02:22.44 %Info:
  Connection with HAMP at node HAMP closed. Local_10> *--**
  04-01-92* -* 00:01:54* *--* Directory
  D$STUDENT:[KUDUT]********************************************
  0:01:54a A.ZIP;1************ BBS.ZIP;1**********
  CHAINLETTER.ZIP;1** CTRAP.ZIP;1 HOBBES.ZIP;1*******
  IMAGE.ZIP;1******** NEWS.ZIP;1********* PUNS.ZIP;1
  TEACHERS.ZIP;1***** VAXCHAT.ZIP;1 Total of 10 files. /kudut> ds
  .zip Directory D$STUDENT:[KUDUT] A.ZIP;1***************** 16
  BBS.ZIP;1*************** 27 CHAINLETTER.ZIP;1******** 5
  CTRAP.ZIP;1************* 21 HOBBES.ZIP;1************* 4
  IMAGE.ZIP;1************** 2 NEWS.ZIP;1************** 27
  PUNS.ZIP;1************** 20 TEACHERS.ZIP;1********* 172
  VAXCHAT.ZIP;1*********** 26 Total of 10 files, 320 blocks.
  /kudut> *--** 05-16-92* -* 18:40:32* *--* MAIL> send To:****
  in%"[email protected]" Subj:** This message is a test Enter
  your message below. Press CTRL/Z when complete, or CTRL/C to
  quit: Nah Nah Nah check this out! Exit New mail on node HAMP
  from HAMP::KUDUT******* "Y-Rights@SJUVM Listowner" MAIL> *--**
  06-17-92* -* 23:43:27* *--* 11:43:37p Directory USERS_1:[TEMP]
  NEWMAIL.ZIP;10********** 42 Total of 1 file, 42 blocks.
  USERS_1:[TEMP]=-->del *.*;1 %DELETE-W-FILNOTDEL, error deleting
  USERS_1:[TEMP]$A$LARMING$C$LOCK2.3$5NLZH;1 -RMS-E-PRV,
  insufficient privilege or file protection violation
  %DELETE-W-FILNOTDEL, error deleting USERS_1:[TEMP]ARCHIE.TARZ;1
  -RMS-E-PRV, insufficient privilege or file protection violation
  %DELETE-W-FILNOTDEL, error deleting USERS_1:[TEMP]ASY2.MSG;1
  -RMS-E-PRV, insufficient privilege or file protection violation
  %DELETE-W-FILNOTDEL, error deleting USERS_1:[TEMP]ASYCNCH.MSG;1
  -RMS-E-PRV, insufficient privilege or file protection violation
  %DELETE-W-FILNOTDEL, error deleting USERS_1:[TEMP]ASYCNCH.ZIP;1
  -RMS-E-PRV, insufficient privilege or file protection violation
  %DELETE-W-FILNOTDEL, error deleting USERS_1:[TEMP]ASYNCH.C;1
  -RMS-E-PRV, insufficient privilege or file protection violation
  %DELETE-W-FILNOTDEL, error deleting USERS_1:[TEMP]ASYNCH.H;1
  -RMS-E-PRV, insufficient privilege or file protection violation
  %DELETE-W-FILNOTDEL, error deleting USERS_1:[TEMP]CIRCLEQ.C;1
  -RMS-E-PRV, insufficient privilege or file protection violation
  %DELETE-W-FILNOTDEL, error deleting USERS_1:[TEMP]CIRCLEQ.H;1
  *--** 06-21-92* -* 19:17:53* *--* c hamp Connecting session 1 to
  service HAMP at node HAMP Lat protocol emulation V5.1* - Local
  Switch: <^O>. Hampshire College MicroVax 3100! VMS V5.4-2
  Username: KUDUT Password: This is VAX/VMS Version 5.4-2 on node
  HAMP ------ Last interactive login on Sunday, 21-JUN-1992 19:19
  Last non-interactive login on Friday,* 8-NOV-1991 23:54 Type
  RECEIVE to process 5 new network files.
  _______________________________________________________________
  /// TYPING ARCHIE LETS YOU SEARCH ARCHIE WITHOUT HAVING TO LOG
  IN \\\ ---=====< Loading Macros >====--- 21-JUN-1992 19:19:55
  D$STUDENT: Time is a great teacher, but, unfortunately, it kills
  all its pupils. /kudut> finger Sunday, June 21, 1992
  7:20PM-EDT** Up 18 07:28:20 4+0 Jobs** Load ave* 0.26 0.21 0.22
  User*** Personal Name********* Job** Subsys** Idle* TTY**
  Console Location JMOLINARI Juan Molinari********* C04C
  NEWS********* .lta6707LAT: SERVER_2/HAMP KUDUT*** Kenneth
  Udut*********** B457 FINGER******* .lta6710LAT: SERVER_2/HAMP
  NWHITNEY Nancy Whitney********** C54A TALK********* .lta6706LAT:
  SERVER_2/HAMP PTOMB*** Peter Tomb************* B65E RLOGIN**
  14:54.opa0* The VAX Console SYSTEM** System Manager*********
  B561 SERVER_RE**** .mba2490 /kudut> mail MAIL> #1**********
  2-DEC-1991 00:46:29.64************************************ MAIL
  From:IN%"[email protected]" To:[email protected]
  CC: Subj:Miriam, the butercup. Received: from relay1.UU.NET by
  hamp.hampshire.edu; Mon, 2 Dec 91 00:46 EDT Received: from
  darwin.cc.nd.edu (via uunet.UU.NET) by relay1.UU.NET with SMTP
  (5.61/UUNET-internet-primary) id AA05309; Mon, 2 Dec 91 00:44:06
  -0500 Received: by darwin.cc.nd.edu (4.1/1.34) id AA01960; Mon,
  2 Dec 91 00:44:04 EST Date: Mon, 2 Dec 91 00:44:04 EST From:
  [email protected] Subject: Miriam, the butercup. To:
  [email protected] Message-id:
  <[email protected]> X-Envelope-to: kudut I
  don't know about you, Ken, but after reading Miriam's latest
  Youth Rights "contribution" about the level of discourse on
  Y-Rights, I just want to say Press RETURN for more... MAIL>
  dir/new %MAIL-W-NONEWMAIL, no new messages MAIL> dir MAIL #
  From**************** Date******** Subject 1
  IN%"[email protected]* 2-DEC-1991* Miriam, the butercup. 2
  IN%"[email protected]* 2-DEC-1991* RE: Jan F Simonsen*** From:
  Rachel K. Ho 3 HAMP::KUDUT********** 2-DEC-1991* RE: Postings 4
  HAMP::KUDUT********** 2-DEC-1991* RE: Long silence 5
  IN%"[email protected]* 2-DEC-1991* well 6 HAMP::KUDUT**********
  2-DEC-1991* RE: well 7 HAMP::GPRUDENCIO***** 3-DEC-1991*
  @monitor?! 8 IN%"[email protected]* 3-DEC-1991* RE: Personal note
  9 HAMP::BCOOPER******** 3-DEC-1991* what the hell?>??? 10
  HAMP::KUDUT********** 3-DEC-1991* Y-RIGHTS@SJUVM now available
  as Weekly D 11 HAMP::KUDUT********** 4-DEC-1991* Some stuff
  regarding money.... :-/ 12 IN%"dolphin!enforcer* 4-DEC-1991*
  RE:* RFD:* soc.rights.youth 13 HAMP::JRECHTSCHAFF*** 4-DEC-1991*
  RE: Some stuff regarding money.... :-/ 14 HAMP::KUDUT**********
  4-DEC-1991* Re: The list. 15 HAMP::in%"kudut@hamp* 4-DEC-1991*
  Hi Ken! 16 IN%"NU021172@NDSUVM1* 4-DEC-1991* RE: Y-RIGHTS@SJUVM
  now available as Week 17 HAMP::KUDUT********** 4-DEC-1991* RE:
  Y-RIGHTS@SJUVM now available as Week Press RETURN for more...
  MAIL> 6 #6********** 2-DEC-1991
  16:21:21.18************************************ MAIL
  From:HAMP::KUDUT******* "Y-Rights@SJUVM Listowner"
  To:IN%"[email protected]" CC:KUDUT Subj:RE: well Yep.* The plan
  is to work and save enough money for next fall, as well as
  paying off my debts... Re: Local BBS's.* Well, you see, this is
  what caused the problem.* I've been rather good for the past
  couple of years with the modem and BBS's. However, when I was
  home over the summertime, I ran a BBS of my own. Now, to stock
  up on some of the odder programs and such, I called up tons of
  BBS's.* I thought they were all local.* I had gotten used to the
  system at my college where a non-local call had to be preceded
  by a 1. Down in Jersey, you could be making local-long-distance
  calls without even knowing about it.* Whelp, I found out pretty
  quick! Needless to say, my BBS is down.* (it specialized in
  Tandy stuff, although it had a lot of other stuff as well...)
  Press RETURN for more... MAIL> #6********** 2-DEC-1991
  16:21:21.18************************************ MAIL Also, when
  I've mentioned that the BBS's would just be local, she says...
  "That's what you said Last time".* She's right.* I -did- say
  that last time and ended up giving her a nasty bill. I'll be
  online at some point when I return.* (I'll have to be - I
  couldn't stand not having an E-Mail connection!) --Ken MAIL>
  help HELP Allows you to obtain information about the Mail
  Utility. To obtain information about all of* the* MAIL*
  commands,* enter* the following command: MAIL> HELP * To obtain
  information about individual* commands* or* topics,* enter HELP
  followed by the command or topic name. Format: HELP [topic]
  Additional information available: /EDIT*****
  /PERSONAL_NAME******* /SELF***** /SUBJECT** ANSWER**** ATTACH
  BACK****** COMPRESS** COPY****** CURRENT*** DEFINE****
  DELETE**** DIRECTORY EDIT****** ERASE***** EXIT****** EXTRACT***
  FILE****** FIRST***** Folders FORWARD*** GETTING_STARTED******
  HELP****** KEYPAD**** LAST****** MAIL MARK****** MOVE******
  NEXT****** PRINT***** PURGE***** QUIT****** READ REMOVE****
  REPLY***** SEARCH**** SELECT**** SEND****** SET-SHOW** SPAWN
  V5_CHANGES Topic? /edit /EDIT Sets the default to /EDIT for the
  FORWARD, REPLY, and SEND commands and allows you to edit your
  mail messages. Format: MAIL/EDIT [=(keyword[=option],...)]
  Additional information available: Parameters Examples /EDIT
  Subtopic? Topic? * /EDIT Sets the default to /EDIT for the
  FORWARD, REPLY, and SEND commands and allows you to edit your
  mail messages. Format: MAIL/EDIT [=(keyword[=option],...)]
  Additional information available: Parameters Examples
  /PERSONAL_NAME Specifies the personal name to be used when
  sending a message. Format: MAIL/PERSONAL_NAME =name file-name
  recipient-name Additional information available: Parameters
  Examples /SELF Sends a copy of the message containing the file
  specification on the command line back to you as well as to
  other users. Format: MAIL/SELF file-specification recipient-name
  Additional information available: Parameters Examples /SUBJECT
  Specifies the subject of the message for the heading. If the
  text consists of more than one word, enclose the text in
  quotation marks. Format: MAIL/SUBJECT = "text"
  file-specification recipient-name Additional information
  available: Parameters Examples ANSWER Sends a message to the
  sender* of* the* message* you* are* currently reading or the one
  you last read.* If you do not specify the name of a file to be
  sent as your reply, you are prompted for* the* text of your
  reply. You can use the ANSWER command and the REPLY command
  interchangeably because they work the same way. You must be
  reading a message in order to reply to it. Format: ANSWER
  [file-spec] Additional information available: Parameters
  Qualifiers /CC_PROMPT*********** /EDIT***** /EXTRACT**
  /LAST***** /PERSONAL_NAME /SELF Examples ATTACH Permits you to
  switch control of your* terminal* from* your* current process to
  another process in your job. The ATTACH command allows you to
  move quickly between processes that you have created with the
  SPAWN command.* For example, while you are editing a file, you
  can SPAWN a subprocess (MAIL) to read a new mail message.**
  Enter the ATTACH command to get back to back to the editing
  session.* If you* want to read another new mail message, you can
  use the ATTACH* command to get back to the* MAIL subprocess you
  already created. Format: ATTACH [/PARENT] [process-name]
  Additional information available: Parameters Qualifiers /PARENT
  Examples BACK Displays the message preceding the current or
  last-read message when the* last command issued was READ.* When
  the last command issued was DIRECTORY, the BACK command displays
  the* preceding* screen* of* the directory listing. Format: BACK
  Additional information available: Qualifiers /EDIT COMPRESS
  Makes an indexed sequential mail file smaller. When you compress
  a file, the following four steps occur: 1* A temporary file
  named MAIL_nnnn_COMPRESS.TMP is created. (nnnn is a unique,
  four-digit number.) 2* The contents (of the file to be
  compressed) are copied to the temporary file and compressed. 3*
  The original (uncompressed) file is renamed with a file type of
  OLD. 4* The newly compressed file is renamed from
  MAIL_nnnn_COMPRESS.TMP back to its original name. Format:
  COMPRESS [file-spec] Additional information available:
  Parameters Qualifiers /OUTPUT=out-file-spec Examples COPY Copies
  a message to another folder* without* deleting* it* from* the
  current* folder.** If* the* specified* folder* does not exist,
  you are asked if you want to create it. If you want to copy a
  message to a sequential file (outside of MAIL) instead of to a
  mail file, use the EXTRACT command. If you enter the COPY
  command, supply a folder-name, and then decide that you do not
  want to copy the message, enter CTRL/Z.* CTRL/Z aborts the
  operation and keeps you within MAIL. Format: COPY folder-name
  [file-name] Additional information available: Parameters
  Qualifiers /ALL****** /CONFIRM Examples CURRENT Displays the
  beginning of the message you are currently reading.* If you*
  are* reading* a long mail message and want to display the first
  part of the message again, you can enter the CURRENT command.
  Format: CURRENT Additional information available: Qualifiers
  /EDIT DEFINE Defines a key to execute a MAIL command.* This
  enables you to* press a key to enter a command instead of typing
  the command name. Format: DEFINE/KEY key-name string Any keypad
  keys that you define during a MAIL session disappear when you
  EXIT from MAIL. To retain keypad definitions, create a file in
  your top-level directory containing the desired key definitions
  (for example, MAIL$KEYDEF.INI). Enter the following line in your
  LOGIN.COM: $DEFINE MAIL$INIT SYS$LOGIN:MAIL$KEYDEF.INI
  Additional information available: Parameters Qualifiers
  /ECHO***** /IF_STATE* /LOCK_STATE********** /LOG******
  /SET_STATE /TERMINATE Examples DELETE Deletes either the message
  you are currently reading or the* message you just read and
  moves it to the WASTEBASKET folder. You may also delete several
  messages by using a range or list of messages. When you enter
  the EXIT or PURGE commands, your* WASTEBASKET* folder empties
  automatically. To recover a message accidentally deleted (while
  it is still in* the WASTEBASKET folder), SELECT the WASTEBASKET
  folder, READ the desired message, and MOVE it to another folder.
  Format: DELETE [message-list] Additional information available:
  Parameters Qualifiers /ALL Examples DIRECTORY Displays a list of
  the messages in the current mail file,* including message
  number, sender's name, date, and subject. If "folder-name" is*
  omitted,* MAIL* displays* a* directory* of* the currently*
  selected* folder.** If* there* is* no* currently selected
  folder, MAIL displays a directory of the NEWMAIL folder* (if*
  unread messages* exist)* or* the* MAIL folder.* (See the SELECT
  command for information about selecting messages.)* You create a
  new set of selected messages everytime you use any directory
  qualifier except the /EDIT qualifier. Format: DIRECTORY
  [folder-name] Additional information available: Parameters
  Qualifiers /BEFORE*** /CC_SUBSTRING******** /EDIT*****
  /FROM_SUBSTRING****** /FOLDER /FULL***** /MARKED*** /NEW******
  /REPLIED** /SINCE**** /START /SUBJECT_SUBSTRING*** /TO_SUBSTRING
  Examples EDIT Invokes the default editor enabling you to edit*
  a* message* before* you send it.* If you do not specify a
  default editor, the EDT editor is used.* See the EDT Reference
  Manual for information about the EDT editor. Format: EDIT
  [filename] Additional information available: Parameters
  Qualifiers /COMMAND** /CREATE*** /JOURNAL** /OUTPUT***
  /READ***** /RECOVER Examples ERASE Allows you to clear the
  screen.* If your terminal is a terminal type recognized by the
  screen package, your terminal screen is cleared. Format: ERASE
  EXIT Allows you to exit from MAIL.** You* can* also* exit* from*
  MAIL* by pressing <CTRL/Z>.* When you enter the EXIT command,
  any messages in the WASTEBASKET folder* are* deleted* unless*
  you* have* entered the SET NOAUTO_PURGE command. Format: EXIT
  EXTRACT Places a copy of the current message into a sequential
  file.* If you want* to* copy* a mail message to a folder in an
  indexed sequential mail file, use* one of the following
  commands: o* COPY o* FILE o* MOVE Format: EXTRACT file-spec
  Additional information available: Parameters Qualifiers
  /ALL****** /APPEND*** /MAIL***** /NOHEADER Examples FILE Moves
  the current message to the specified folder.* You can use* the
  FILE* command and the MOVE command interchangeably because they
  work the same way. If you enter the FILE command, supply a
  folder-name, and then decide that you do not want to file the
  message, enter CTRL/Z.* CTRL/Z aborts the operation and keeps
  you within MAIL. Format: FILE folder-name [file-name] Additional
  information available: Parameters Qualifiers /ALL****** /CONFIRM
  Examples FIRST Displays the first message in the current folder.
  Format: FIRST Additional information available: Qualifiers /EDIT
  Folders All mail files are subdivided into folders.* By
  default,* your* mail file* (MAIL.MAI)* contains* a* folder*
  named* MAIL.* The MAIL folder contains messages that you have
  already read.* When you receive* new mail messages, they
  automatically enter into a folder named NEWMAIL. After* you*
  read* the* messages* in** the** NEWMAIL** folder,** they
  automatically* move* into* the* MAIL* folder* and the NEWMAIL
  folder disappears. When* you* delete* a* message* it*
  automatically* moves** into** the WASTEBASKET** folder.***
  Deleted** messages** collect* in* the WASTEBASKET folder until
  you empty it.** To* empty* the* WASTEBASKET folder, enter one of
  the following commands: o* EXIT o* PURGE You can create as many
  folders as you want.* You* always* know which* folder you are
  currently in because the name of the folder is displayed at the
  top right corner of the screen when you* enter* the READ* or*
  DIRECTORY* command.** You* can* enter the DIRECTORY/FOLDER
  command to see a display of the existing folders in the current
  mail file.*** (See* the* MOVE* command* for* information* about*
  creating folders).* You can remove a folder by deleting all the*
  messages* it contains. MAIL contains the following hierarchy:
  Personal Mail Utility (MAIL) mail file********** { [+++++]
  [+++++] [+++++] } folder****************** [+++++]
  message*************** + As the previous diagram shows, you can
  have one or more mail* files. A mail file contains folders.* A
  folder contains mail messages. FORWARD Sends a copy of the
  message you are currently reading (or have* just read) to a user
  or users.* MAIL prompts you for the name of the user or users to
  whom you want to forward the message. Format: FORWARD Additional
  information available: Qualifiers /CC_PROMPT***********
  /EDIT***** /NOHEADER* /PERSONAL_NAME******* /SELF /SUBJECT
  Examples GETTING_STARTED To become familiar with* the* Mail*
  Utility, use the* MAIL commands discussed in this section.**
  These commands enable you to move around* within* the* Mail*
  Utility.* For more* detailed information about* the Mail
  Utility, see the VAX/VMS Mail Utility Reference Manual. These
  are the MAIL commands discussed in this section: SEND*******
  DIRECTORY**** EXTRACT READ[/NEW]* DELETE******* PRINT
  FORWARD**** MOVE********* HELP REPLY****** SELECT******* EXIT
  The first command to try is the SEND command.* Try sending a
  message to* yourself.** Enter the SEND command and press
  RETURN.* Enter your own user name at the* prompt* and* press*
  RETURN.* Enter* a* subject at the prompt* and press RETURN
  again.* The following example shows how to use the SEND command:
  MAIL> SEND To:PIERCE Subj:Sailing Enter your message below.*
  Press CTRL/Z when complete, or CTRL/C to qui t: When you finish
  entering the text of* your* message,* press* CTRL/Z. Because*
  you* are* sending the message to yourself, MAIL signals that
  you* have* just* received* a* new* message* by* displaying* the
  following message: New mail on node FLAXEN from PIERCE MAIL>
  Now, you are ready to use the READ command.* To read the message
  you just* sent* to* yourself,* enter* the* READ* command* with*
  the /NEW qualifier and press RETURN as follows: MAIL> READ/NEW
  You must specify the /NEW qualifier with the READ command* when*
  you want* to* read* new* mail* that* arrives* while* you are in
  the Mail Utility.* When you are not in the Mail Utility and you*
  receive* new mail,* invoke* MAIL to read the new message, you
  can enter the READ command without the /NEW qualifier.* Or, if
  you* wish* to* read mail that you have already read, you can
  enter the READ command. You can forward a copy of a mail message
  to another user by entering the* FORWARD command.* MAIL prompts
  you for the name of the user to receive the message.* Try
  forwarding a copy of* the* message* you just* received back to
  yourself.* Enter your own user name and press RETURN.* Supply a
  subject when prompted and press RETURN.* MAIL signals* that*
  you* have* just* received* a* new* message.* Enter the READ/NEW
  command to read the forwarded message. When you receive a
  message and want to* respond* to* it,* enter* the REPLY*
  command* and* press* RETURN.** MAIL* displays the header
  information as follows: MAIL> REPLY To:FLAXEN::PIERCE Subj:RE:
  Using the REPLY command Enter your message below.* Press CTRL/Z
  when complete, or CTRL/C to qui t: When you finish typing your
  response,* press* CTRL/Z.** Again,* MAIL signals that you have
  just received a new message.* To read the message, enter the
  READ/NEW command. When you want to see a list* of* all* the*
  mail* messages* you* have collected,* enter the DIRECTORY
  command and press RETURN.* MAIL displays a list like the
  following: # From************ Date***************** Subject 1
  FORBES********** 1-JUN-1988*********** How to Write a Memo 2
  STELLA::BERT**** 2-JUN-1988*********** Using the Printer 3
  FROST::BASTIEN** 4-JUN-1988*********** Chicken Kiev When you
  want to remove a message, use the DELETE command.* You* can
  either enter the DELETE command while you are reading the
  message or you can enter the DELETE command* followed* by* the*
  number* of* the message* you* want* to* remove.* To remove the
  second message in the list, enter the following command line:
  MAIL> DELETE 2 If you enter the DIRECTORY command after you have
  deleted a* message (or messages), you see the messages marked
  for deletion, as follows: # From************
  Date***************** Subject 1 FORBES**********
  1-JUN-1988*********** How to Write a Memo 2 (Deleted) 3
  FROST::BASTIEN** 4-JUN-1988*********** Chicken Kiev When you
  exit from MAIL,* the* messages* marked* for* deletion disappear.
  The Mail Utility allows you to organize your messages by moving
  them into folders.* To move a message to a folder, enter the
  MOVE command (while you are reading the message) and* press*
  RETURN.** MAIL prompts* you* for a folder name.* Type any name,
  for example, REVIEWS or JOKES or STATUS_REPORTS.* MAIL also
  prompts you* for* a* file name.** You can specify the default
  mail file by pressing RETURN.* A sample session demonstrating
  the MOVE command follows: MAIL> 2 MAIL> MOVE _Folder: WINNERS
  _File: <RET> Folder WINNERS does not exist. Do you want to
  create it (Y/N, default is N)? Y %MAIL-I-NEWFOLDER, folder
  WINNERS created In this example, the* folder* name* is* WINNERS*
  and* the default mail file is specified.* If the** folder* you*
  name* does* not exist, MAIL asks you if you want to* create it.
  Once you have created folders, you may want to move* between*
  them. To* move from one folder to another, use the SELECT
  command.* If you want to move to the WINNERS* folder,* enter*
  the* SELECT command as follows: MAIL> SELECT WINNERS
  %MAIL-I-SELECTED, 1 message selected In this example, MAIL
  displays a message indicating the number of messages in* the
  folder. To move to a folder named JOKES, enter the following
  command line: MAIL> SELECT JOKES %MAIL-I-SELECTED, 32 messages
  selected You can enter the DIRECTORY command to see a list of
  the messages in the folder you just selected. When you want to
  move a mail* message* from* your* mail* file* to* a sequential*
  file that you can access from the DCL command level, use the
  EXTRACT command.* Enter* the* EXTRACT* command* (while* you* are
  reading the message) and press RETURN.* MAIL prompts you for the
  name of a file.* Then, when you exit from MAIL,* the* file* is
  listed* in* your directory.* The following example shows how to
  use the EXTRACT command to move a* mail* message* to* a* file*
  named GAMES.DAT. MAIL> EXTRACT _File: GAMES.DAT %MAIL-I-CREATED,
  DISK:[BERGMAN]GAMES.DAT;1 created MAIL> To print a hard copy of
  a mail message, enter the PRINT command while you* are* reading
  the message and press RETURN.* (When you exit from MAIL, the
  message enters the print queue.) The following example shows*
  how* to* make* a* hard* copy of message #4 by using the PRINT
  command: MAIL> 4 #4********* 4-AUG-1988 09:39:20********** MAIL
  From:* SPARTA::FELLINI To:*** MARSTON Subj:* Rydell's Reasons In
  reference to the meeting of July 26, I would like to explain
  Rydell's opinion more fully... MAIL> PRINT You have already
  started using the MAIL* HELP command. The* next* HELP* topic*
  to* look at is "Folders".* "Folders" discusses the organization
  of the Mail Utility in detail.* For* more information* about*
  each* MAIL* command, you can keep using the HELP facility
  provided in MAIL or* you* can* see* the* VAX/VMS* Mail Utility
  Reference Manual. When you are ready to leave MAIL, enter the
  EXIT command* and* press RETURN.** Any* messages* marked* for*
  deletion* disappear.* Any messages marked for printing enter*
  the* print* queue* and* the following message is displayed:
  MAIL> EXIT Job MAIL (queue ATLAS_PRINT, entry 43) started on
  QUEUE$LPA0 HELP Allows you to obtain information about the Mail
  Utility. To obtain information about all of* the* MAIL*
  commands,* enter* the following command: MAIL> HELP * To obtain
  information about individual* commands* or* topics,* enter HELP
  followed by the command or topic name. Format: HELP [topic]
  Additional information available: Parameters KEYPAD MAIL defines
  the following default keypad on the VT100/LK201:
  +--------+--------+--------+--------+ | PF1*** | PF2*** | PF3***
  | PF4*** | |** GOLD |** HELP |EXT/MAIL| ERASE* | |*******
  |DIR/FOLD| EXTRACT|SEL MAIL|
  |--------|--------|--------|--------| | 7***** | 8***** | 9*****
  | --**** | | SEND** | REPLY* |FORWARD |READ/NEW|
  |SEND/EDI|RP/ED/EX|FRWD/EDI|SHOW NEW|
  |--------|--------|--------|--------| | 4***** | 5***** | 6*****
  | ,***** | | CURRENT|* FIRST |* LAST* | DIR/NEW|
  |CURR/EDI|FIRS/EDI|LAST/EDI|DIR MAIL|
  |--------|--------|--------|--------| | 1***** | 2***** | 3*****
  |ENTER** | |* BACK* |* PRINT |** DIR* |******* |
  |BACK/EDI|P/P/NOTI|DIR/9999|******* |
  |--------+--------|--------| ENTER* | | 0************** | .*****
  | SELECT | |****** NEXT***** | FILE** |******* | |****
  NEXT/EDIT** | DELETE |******* |
  +-----------------+--------+--------+ LAST Displays the last
  message in the current folder. Format: LAST Additional
  information available: Qualifiers /EDIT MAIL Sends a message to
  one or more users. The MAIL command works like the SEND command.
  MAIL prompts you first for th