.TH FACES 1 .SH NAME faces, seemail, vwhois \- mailbox interface .SH SYNOPSIS .B faces [ .B -ih ] [ .B -m .I maildir ] .br .B seemail .br .B vwhois .I person \&... .SH DESCRIPTION The .I faces command monitors incoming mail and displays in its window a representation of the user's mail box using a small image for each message. The image is typically a portrait of the sender. .PP If the user is running .IR plumber (4), .I faces reacts to plumb messages to the .B seemail port, typically from .BR upas/fs , and is thus notified of message additions and deletions. .PP Right-clicking on a message icon causes that message to be `plumbed' to .BR showmail . A typical plumb action will be to display the message, such as by the rule .EX plumb start window mail -s $0 .EE The .IR acme (1) mail reader listens to the .B showmail port automatically. .PP If the user is not running .IR plumber , .I faces reads the log file .F /sys/log/mail and right-clicking has no effect. .PP If arrows are visible, clicking on them will scroll the display. Middle-clicking on the arrows scrolls to the end. .PP Starting .B faces with the .B -i flag causes .B faces to read the messages in .B /mail/fs/mbox upon startup. .PP The .B -m option directs .I faces to watch for messages arriving in .I maildir as well as in .BR /mail/fs/mbox . However, only .BR /mail/fs/mbox is used to load the initial set of faces. .PP The .B -h flag causes a different, venerable behavior in which the window displays the history of messages received rather than the current state of the mail box. In particular, faces are not removed from the screen when messages are deleted. Also, in this mode clicking button 1 in the display will clear the window. .PP .I Seemail is an .IR rc (1) script that invokes .B faces .BR -h . .PP .I Vwhois tells .I faces to display the icons of the named .IR persons , without sending a message. .SH FILES .BR /mail/fs/mbox " mail directory. .SH "SEE ALSO" .IR mail (1), .IR marshal (1), .IR nedmail (1), .IR plumber (4), .IR face (6), .IR plumb (6)