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The MH Message Handling System is a free, open source e-mail client. It is different from almost all other mail reading systems in that, instead of a single program, it is made from several different programs which are designed to work from the command line provided by the shell on Unix-like operating systems. [1]
A detailed description of MH, a message handling system built on the UNIX time-sharing system that enables users to compose, send, receive, store, retrieve, forward, and reply to messages. The design of MH is based on a different approach than is usually used for large systems.
- Bruce S Borden, R Stockton Gaines, Norman Z Shapiro
- Paperback
- 1979
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The MH Message Handling System is a free, open source e-mail client. It is different from almost all other mail reading systems in that, instead of a single program, it is made from several different programs which are designed to work from the command line provided by the shell on Unix-like operating systems. [1]
This report describes a message handling system called MH. This system pro-vides the user with tools to compose, send, receive, store, retrieve, forward, and reply to messages. MH has been built on the UNIX time-sharing system, a popular operating system developed for the DEC PDP-11 and VAX classes of computers.
A detailed description of MH, a message handling system built on the UNIX time-sharing system that enables users to compose, send, receive, store, retrieve, forward, and reply to messages. The design of MH is based on a different approach than is usually used for large systems. The com-mand interface to MH is the UNIX *shellf (the
Rand MH Message Handling System: User's Manual by Marshall T. Rose and John L. Romine. 1. The Basics of the MH Mailer Electronic mail (e-mail) is a quick, convenient way to communicate with people. You can send a message to one or more people, and message recipients can read and reply to the message at their convenience.