To read letters saved in a file, use the command form:
mailx -f filename
Using the example above, you would read the file ~/memos/finance by typing:
$ mailx -f ~/memos/finance |
You can read letters saved in a folder with a similar command--just use the + instead of a pathname. For example, to read the letters in the folder projects, you would type:
$ mailx -f +projects |
This command starts mailx in the file or folder designated. Only headers for the letters in the file or folder are displayed. Select a letter to read by typing its number at the mailx prompt and pressing Return.
You can also work on mail folders within the mailx program. To see a list of your folders, type this at a mailx prompt:
& folders |
To switch from your mailbox to a folder, use the command form:
& folder +foldername |
To return to your mailbox, type this at a mail prompt:
& % |
To return to the previous folder, type:
& # |