What is Elm?
Note: The software discussed here is no longer in common use at Indiana University, and UITS may no longer be able to verify the document's accuracy. The UITS Support Center may no longer have the manuals and other materials required to support this software adequately.
Note: Elm is not available on any UITS systems.
Elm is a menu-driven email utility for Unix.
Elm organizes your messages into three directories, or folders:
incoming, received, and
sent. When you first invoke Elm, it displays a directory
of the new, unread messages waiting in your incoming
folder. As you read messages, they are marked for transfer to the
received folder.
You can create other Elm folders to organize your messages as you see
fit. When you press s to save a selected
message to a new folder, Elm suggests a new folder name based on the
message's return address.
You can try Elm yourself by logging into a Unix host and entering:
elm
First-time users may be asked to approve the creation of certain
Elm-related directories. Press y to accept
the new directories.
When Elm displays a directory of incoming messages, you can:
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Read: Use the arrow keys to highlight the
message you want to read, then press
Enter.
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Reply: To reply to a displayed/highlighted
message, press
r.
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Forward: To forward a displayed/highlighted
message, press
f.
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Delete: To delete a displayed/highlighted
message, press
d. This marks the message for deletion. When you exit Elm or the current Elm folder, Elm asks you to confirm the deletion.
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Send: From any Elm menu, press
m. Elm prompts you for subject and address information. Your editor will start and you can compose your message. When you are finished, save and exit the editor. Then presssto send your message.
Last modified on May 13, 2009.







