Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ncar!tank!eecae!netnews.upenn.edu!kings.wharton.upenn.edu!lau From: lau@kings.wharton.upenn.edu (Yan K. Lau) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo Subject: Re: /usr/ucb/Mail bug remains under SR10 Message-ID: <13780@netnews.upenn.edu> Date: 18 Aug 89 18:42:11 GMT References: <1417@nosc.NOSC.MIL> Sender: news@netnews.upenn.edu Reply-To: lau@kings.wharton.upenn.edu (Yan K. Lau) Organization: desci Lines: 20 In article <1417@nosc.NOSC.MIL> dennis@peanuts.nosc.mil (Dennis Cottel) writes: >Out of curiosity, I sat down this morning and executed /usr/ucb/Mail on >our experimental SR10.1 node. I was dismayed to find that when you use >the ~h excape to modify the header fields, the previous contents of the >fields are discarded. This bug has been on the known bug list at [mild flame delete] > > Dennis Cottel Naval Ocean Systems Center, San Diego, CA 92152 > (619) 553-1645 dennis@nosc.MIL sdcsvax!noscvax!dennis Actually, I've never used the ~h command. Do you use it when you send a message? I wouldn't call myself a Unix expert but when I tried this, it did show my previous values. Am I missing something? Yan. --- Yan K. Lau + the last message of a newgroup will be: )~ + a) longer than one screen & ~/~ lau@scrolls.wharton.upenn.edu + b) something you're not interested in. /\ University of Pennsylvania + your decision, 'n' key or space bar?