RCVTTY(1m,C) AIX Commands Reference RCVTTY(1m,C) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- rcvtty PURPOSE Notifies the user of incoming messages. SYNTAX +-- cmd --+ rcvtty ---| |---| +- -help -+ DESCRIPTION The rcvtty command is used to send the user a message when incoming mail has arrived. rcvtty is not designed to be run directly by the user; it is designed to be called by /usr/lib/mh/slocal. The rcvtty command is part of the Message Handling (MH) package. The rcvtty command sends a one-line scan listing to your terminal. If you give rcvtty a command as an argument, rcvtty executes the command with the incoming message as the command's standard input, and sends the output to the terminal. For rcvtty to write output to your terminal, your terminal's write permission must be set as all. You can run rcvtty on all incoming messages by specifying the rcvtty command in the .mail delivery file. FLAG -help Displays help information for the command. FILES $HOME/.maildelivery The user's local mail delivery instructions. $HOME/.forward The user's default message filter. RELATED INFORMATION See the following commands: "rcvdist," "rcvpack," "rcvstore," "rcvtty," "sendmail, mailq, newaliases," and "slocal." See the mh-alias, mh-format, mh-mail, and mh-profile files in AIX Operating System Technical Reference. The "Overview of the Message Handling Package" in Managing the AIX Operating System. See Chapter 18 of the AIX Programming Tools and Interfaces for general information on using commands in an MBCS environment. Processed July 12, 1991 RCVTTY(1m,C) 1