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Displaying messages

`print [msglist]'
`p [msglist]'
`type [msglist]'
`t [msglist]'
Prints out the messages from msglist. If the variable crt is set and the number of lines in the message is greater than the number of lines on screen, the message is piped through pager command specified by environment variable PAGER. The number of lines on screen is controlled by screen variable.
`Print [msglist]'
`P [msglist]'
`Type [msglist]'
`T [msglist]'
Like print but also prints out ignored header fields. See section Controlling header display for detailed description of ignored header lists.
`decode [msglist]'
`dec [msglist]'
Print a multipart message. The decode command decodes and prints out specified message parts. E.g.
& decode 15[2]
+---------------------------------------
| Message=15[2] 
| Type=message/delivery-status
| encoding=7bit
+---------------------------------------
Content-Type: message/delivery-status
...
`top [msglist]'
`to [msglist]'
Prints the top few lines of each message in msglist. The number of lines printed is controlled by the variable toplines and defaults to five.
`pipe [msglist] [shell-command]'
`| [msglist] [shell-command]'
Pipe the contents of specified messages through shell-command. If shell-command is empty but the string variable cmd is set, the value of this variable is used as a command name.


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