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- .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. Which image to
- display is determined by two directories /usr/$user/lib/face
- and /lib/face. Entries in /usr/$user/lib/face take priority over
- those in /lib/face. See
- .IR face (6),
- for how these directories are organised.
- .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
- .BR /mail/fs/mbox
- — or the mailboxes specified with the
- .B -m
- flag —
- upon startup.
- .PP
- The
- .B -m
- option directs
- .I faces
- to watch for messages arriving in
- .I maildir
- instead of
- .BR /mail/fs/mbox .
- Multiple
- .B -m
- flags may be used to watch multiple mailboxes.
- .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 SOURCE
- .B /sys/src/cmd/faces
- .br
- .B /rc/bin/seemail
- .br
- .B /rc/bin/vwhois
- .SH "SEE ALSO"
- .IR mail (1),
- .IR marshal (1),
- .IR nedmail (1),
- .IR plumber (4),
- .IR face (6),
- .IR plumb (6)
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