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10.1 CMail options

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-h
Displays cmail usage information. -
-c
Shows the conditions of the GNU General Public License. -See Copying. -
-w
Shows the warranty notice of the GNU General Public License. -See Copying. -
-v
-xv
Provides or inhibits verbose output from cmail and XBoard, -useful for debugging. The --xv -form also inhibits the cmail introduction message. -
-mail
-xmail
Invokes or inhibits the sending of a mail message containing the move. -
-xboard
-xxboard
Invokes or inhibits the running of XBoard on the game file. -
-reuse
-xreuse
Invokes or inhibits the reuse of an existing XBoard to display the -current game. -
-remail
Resends the last mail message for that game. This inhibits running -XBoard. -
-game <name>
The name of the game to be processed. -
-wgames <number>
-bgames <number>
-games <number>
Number of games to start as White, as Black or in total. Default is 1 as -white and none as black. If only one color is specified then none of the -other color is assumed. If no color is specified then equal numbers of -White and Black games are started, with the extra game being as White if an -odd number of total games is specified. -
-me <short name>
-opp <short name>
A one-word alias for yourself or your opponent. -
-wname <full name>
-bname <full name>
-name <full name>
-oppname <full name>
The full name of White, Black, yourself or your opponent. -
-wna <net address>
-bna <net address>
-na <net address>
-oppna <net address>
The email address of White, Black, yourself or your opponent. -
-dir <directory>
The directory in which cmail keeps its files. This defaults to the -environment variable $CMAIL_DIR or failing that, $CHESSDIR, -$HOME/Chess or ~/Chess. It will be created if it does not exist. -
-arcdir <directory>
The directory in which cmail archives completed games. Defaults to -the environment variable $CMAIL_ARCDIR or, in its absence, the same -directory as cmail keeps its working files (above). -
-mailprog <mail program>
The program used by cmail to send email messages. This defaults to the -environment variable $CMAIL_MAILPROG or failing that -/usr/ucb/Mail, /usr/ucb/mail or Mail. You will need -to set this variable if none of the above paths fit your system. -
-gamesFile <file>
A file containing a list of games with email addresses. This defaults to -the environment variable $CMAIL_GAMES or failing that -.cmailgames. -
-aliasesFile <file>
A file containing one or more aliases for a set of email addresses. This -defaults to the environment variable $CMAIL_ALIASES or failing -that .cmailaliases. -
-logFile <file>
A file in which to dump verbose debugging messages that are invoked with -the ‘-v’ -option. -
-event <event>
The PGN Event tag (default ‘Email correspondence game’). -
-site <site>
The PGN Site tag (default ‘NET’). -
-round <round>
The PGN Round tag (default ‘-’, not applicable). -
-mode <mode>
The PGN Mode tag (default ‘EM’, Electronic Mail). -
Other options
Any option flags not listed above are passed through to XBoard. -Invoking XBoard through CMail changes the default values of two XBoard -options: The default value for ‘-noChessProgram’ is changed to -true; that is, by default no chess engine is started. The default -value for ‘-timeDelay’ is changed to 0; that is, by default -XBoard immediately goes to the end of the game as played so far, -rather than stepping through the moves one by one. You can still set -these options to whatever values you prefer by supplying them on -CMail's command line. See Options. +
-h
Displays cmail usage information. +
-c
Shows the conditions of the GNU General Public License. +See Copying. +
-w
Shows the warranty notice of the GNU General Public License. +See Copying. +
-v
-xv
Provides or inhibits verbose output from cmail and XBoard, +useful for debugging. The +-xv +form also inhibits the cmail introduction message. +
-mail
-xmail
Invokes or inhibits the sending of a mail message containing the move. +
-xboard
-xxboard
Invokes or inhibits the running of XBoard on the game file. +
-reuse
-xreuse
Invokes or inhibits the reuse of an existing XBoard to display the +current game. +
-remail
Resends the last mail message for that game. This inhibits running +XBoard. +
-game <name>
The name of the game to be processed. +
-wgames <number>
-bgames <number>
-games <number>
Number of games to start as White, as Black or in total. Default is 1 as +white and none as black. If only one color is specified then none of the +other color is assumed. If no color is specified then equal numbers of +White and Black games are started, with the extra game being as White if an +odd number of total games is specified. +
-me <short name>
-opp <short name>
A one-word alias for yourself or your opponent. +
-wname <full name>
-bname <full name>
-name <full name>
-oppname <full name>
The full name of White, Black, yourself or your opponent. +
-wna <net address>
-bna <net address>
-na <net address>
-oppna <net address>
The email address of White, Black, yourself or your opponent. +
-dir <directory>
The directory in which cmail keeps its files. This defaults to the +environment variable $CMAIL_DIR or failing that, $CHESSDIR, +$HOME/Chess or ~/Chess. It will be created if it does not exist. +
-arcdir <directory>
The directory in which cmail archives completed games. Defaults to +the environment variable $CMAIL_ARCDIR or, in its absence, the same +directory as cmail keeps its working files (above). +
-mailprog <mail program>
The program used by cmail to send email messages. This defaults to the +environment variable $CMAIL_MAILPROG or failing that +/usr/ucb/Mail, /usr/ucb/mail or Mail. You will need +to set this variable if none of the above paths fit your system. +
-gamesFile <file>
A file containing a list of games with email addresses. This defaults to +the environment variable $CMAIL_GAMES or failing that +.cmailgames. +
-aliasesFile <file>
A file containing one or more aliases for a set of email addresses. This +defaults to the environment variable $CMAIL_ALIASES or failing +that .cmailaliases. +
-logFile <file>
A file in which to dump verbose debugging messages that are invoked with +the ‘-v’ +option. +
-event <event>
The PGN Event tag (default ‘Email correspondence game’). +
-site <site>
The PGN Site tag (default ‘NET’). +
-round <round>
The PGN Round tag (default ‘-’, not applicable). +
-mode <mode>
The PGN Mode tag (default ‘EM’, Electronic Mail). +
Other options
Any option flags not listed above are passed through to XBoard. +Invoking XBoard through CMail changes the default values of two XBoard +options: The default value for ‘-noChessProgram’ is changed to +true; that is, by default no chess engine is started. The default +value for ‘-timeDelay’ is changed to 0; that is, by default +XBoard immediately goes to the end of the game as played so far, +rather than stepping through the moves one by one. You can still set +these options to whatever values you prefer by supplying them on +CMail's command line. See Options.
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