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.TH PRINTMAIL 1L "Elm Version 2.3" "USENET Community Trust" .SH NAME printmail - format mail in a readable fashion for printing .SH SYNOPSIS .B printmail {-p} {filename} .SH DESCRIPTION .I Printmail copies all messages from either the file specified or the default user mailbox with each message separated by a line of dashes. With the .B \-p option, the messages are separated by a formfeed instead. .sp In fact, this command is actually just a slightly differently formatted call to \fIreadmsg\fR: .nf readmsg {-p} {-f \fIfilename\fR} * .fi which does all the work here. .SH EXAMPLE A typical usage of this command is; .nf printmail | lpr .fi .SH AUTHOR Dave Taylor, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories. .SH SEE\ ALSO readmsg(1L) .SH BUG REPORTS TO Syd Weinstein elm@DSI.COM (dsinc!elm) .SH COPYRIGHTS .ps 18 \fB\(co\fR\s12 Copyright 1986, 1987 by Dave Taylor .br .ps 18 \fB\(co\fR\s12 Copyright 1988, 1989, 1990 by The USENET Community Trust