Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Larry,
directly, they supply
.B send
-with the UNIX pathname of the message draft, and
-.B not
-a
+with the UNIX pathname of the message draft; NOT a
.B \-draftmessage
.I msg
argument. As far as
Must we shout for emphasis? :-)
Oh - you were talking about NOT! lol.
Yes, the use of NOT is well-established - 19 instances. I do think
it's preferable to
.B not
in case some poor soul things not(1) is an nmh command. (It sort
of sounds like one, in fairness.)
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