<HTML> <HEAD> <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO 8859-1"> <META http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css"> <META name="author" lang="en" "content="Michiel Broek"> <META name="copyright" lang="en" content="Copyright Michiel Broek"> <META name="description" lang="en" content="MBSE BBS Manual"> <META name="keywords" lang="en" content="MBSE BBS, MBSE, BBS, manual, fido, fidonet, gateway, tosser, mail, tic, mailer"> <TITLE>MBSE BBS Programs - mbmail - Mail User Agent for the email gate.</TITLE> <LINK rel=stylesheet HREF="../manual.css"> </HEAD> <BODY> <BLOCKQUOTE> <h5>Last update 10-Apr-2001</h5> <P> <P> <H1>mbmail - Mail User Agent for the email gate.</H1> <P> <H3>Synopsys.</H3> <code><strong>mbmail</strong> -r<addr> -g<grade> -c<charset> -b <recip></code> <P> <P> <H3>Description.</H3> <P> <strong>mbmail</strong> is the Mail User Agent that should be called by your Internet mailer to deliver mail to Fidonet systems. This program must always run as user <strong>mbse</strong> so your mailer must be capable of doing so. The Postfix mailer I use can do that. <P> <H3>Commandline options.</H3> <P> <code><strong>mbfile</strong> -r<addr> -g<grade> -c<charset> -b <recip></code> The -r<addr> is the address to route the packet to. This should normal be set by the Internet mailer to one of your aka's. The -g<grade> is the packet flavor. This can be one of the characters n, c or h which means normal, crash or hold. The -c<charset> will force a certain characterset. Normally this will be automatic set. The -b switch disables splitting of long messages. The <recip> are one or more recipients for the message. The message itself is read from stdin. <P> <A HREF="index.htm"><IMG SRC="../images/larrow.gif" ALT="Index" Border="0" width="40" height="30"> Back to index</A> <A HREF="../index.htm"><IMG SRC="../images/b_arrow.gif" ALT="Main" Border="0" width="33" height="35"> Back to Main index</A> </BLOCKQUOTE> </BODY> </HTML>