There are differences in how the CDE mail application and the DECwindows Motif mail manage mail operations. This appendix discusses:
This section highlights some of the features available in the CDE mail applcation that are not available in the MH/DXmail application:
See the RFC 1521 for a description of MIME.
dtmail
application.
The following list highlights some differences between the DECwindows Motif mail and CDE mail applications:
The
dxmail
application provides a window that lists all available
mailboxes (folders) for each user. The
dtmail
application does not provide this feature. To view mail folders under CDE,
you must use the File Manager. Thus, if you maintain your mail in
one directory, you can use the features of the File Manager with
dtmail
to open folders and so forth, or manage your mail directories.
See the
CDE User's Guide
for information on the File Manager and using datatypes.
POP consists of two components: daemon and the client. The daemon is supported by CDE Mail if the subset is installed, but the client is not.
The
dtmail
application does not support the ability to specify an editor
of your choice when composing mail.
The
dtmail
application does not provide the ability to modify a message
when in read mode. To modify a message, forward the message to
yourself. Then, in the Compose window, edit, then send the message.
The
dtmail
application does not provide the ability to specify a Signature.
The GECOS field specified in the
/etc/passwd
file is used instead.
Unlike the
dtmail
application, the
dxmail
application uses the Rand Corporation Mail Handler (MH)
to process mail. The following table lists the availability
of MH attributes in the CDE mail application.
| MH Command | Use of Command | Available in CDE Mail |
| alex | Extracts addresses from message headers | No |
| ali | Lists mail aliases | Yes |
| anno | Annotates messages | No |
| ap | Parses addresses RFC 822-style | Yes |
| burst | Explodes and digests into messages | No |
| comp | Composes a new message | Yes |
| conflict | Searches for alias/password conflicts | No |
| dist | Redistributes a message to additional addresses | Yes |
| dp | Parses dates RFC 822-style | Yes |
| folder | Sets or lists current folder/message | Yes |
| forw | Forwards message | Yes |
| inc | Incorporates new mail | Yes (reads new mail) |
| install-mh | Initializes the MH environment | No |
| mark | Marks messages | No |
| mhl | Produces formated listings of MH messages | No |
| mhmail | Sends or reads mail | Yes |
| mhpath | Prints full pathnames of MH messages and folders | No |
| msgchk | Checks for messages | Yes |
| msh | Starts MH shell | Not applicable |
| next | Shows the next message | Yes |
| packf | Compresses a folder into a single file | Not applicable |
| pick | Selects messages by content | Partially available |
| post | Delivers a message | Yes |
| prev | Shows the previous message | Yes |
| prompter | Prompting editor front end | No |
| rcvstore | Incorporates new mail asynchronously | Not applicable |
| refile | Files messages in different folder | Yes |
| repl | Replies to a message | Yes |
| rmf | Removes a folder | No |
| rmm | Removes messages | Yes |
| scan | Produces a scan listing that has one line per message | Yes |
| send | Sends a message | Yes |
|
slocal |
Receives mail hooks | Yes |
| show | Shows (lists) messages | Yes |
| sortm | Sorts messages | Yes |
| whatnow | Prompting front-end for send | No |
| whom | Reports who receives a message when sent | No |