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3.1.12 Sending/receiving ascii/binary mail

^C 2 a

 
Send the current current ascii file by mail to an user supplied email
address (‘ASCII-MAIL’).

^C b 2 a

 
The same as ‘ASCII-MAIL’, the only difference being that the
command runs in background (‘B-ASCII-MAIL’).

^C 2 b

 
Send the current current binary file by mail to an user supplied list of
email addresses.  The file is uuencoded first (‘BINARY-MAIL’).

^C b 2 b

 
The same as ‘BINARY-MAIL’, the only difference being that the
command runs in background (‘B-BINARY-MAIL’).

^C 2 m

 
Send the current current binary file by mail to an user supplied list of
email addresses.  The file is encoded with mpack first
(‘MIME-MAIL’).

^C b 2 m

 
The same as ‘MIME-MAIL’, the only difference being that the command
runs in background (‘B-MIME-MAIL’).

ESC x r m

 
Run the emacs -f rmail command.  This will start the Emacs's
‘rmail’ function so that you can read your mail (‘READ-MAIL’).

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