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Commands Reference, Volume 1
ap Command
Purpose
Parses and reformats addresses.
Syntax
ap [ -form File | -format String ] [ -normalize | -nonormalize ]
[ -width Number ] Address
Description
The ap command parses and reformats
addresses. The ap command is not started by the user.
The ap command is called by other programs. The command
is typically called by its full path name, /usr/lib/mh/ap.
The ap command parses each string
specified by the address parameter and attempts to reformat it. The default
output format for the ap command is the ARPA RFC 822
standard. When the default format is used, the ap command
displays an error message for each string it is unable to parse.
Alternate file and string formats are specified by
using the -form and -format flags.
Flags
-form File |
Reformats the address string specified by the Address parameter into the alternate format described in the File variable. |
-format String |
Reformats the address string specified by the Address parameter into the alternate format specified by the String variable. The default format string follows:
%<{error}%{error}:%{Address}%:%(putstr(proper{
Address}))%> |
-help |
Lists the command syntax, available switches (toggles), and version
information.
Note: For MH, the name of this
flag must be fully spelled out. |
-nonormalize |
Does not attempt to convert local nicknames of hosts to their official
host names. |
-normalize |
Attempts to convert local nicknames of hosts to their official host
names. This flag is the default. |
-width Number |
Sets the maximum number of columns the ap command
uses to display dates and error messages. The default is the width of the
display. |
Files
Related Information
The ali
command, dp command, scan command.
The .mh_alias file format.
Mail Overview in AIX 5L Version 5.2 System User's Guide: Communications and Networks.
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