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- REMAIL - remail the current message
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- Usage: REMAIL [address]
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- The REMAIL command is used to remail the current message to another user.
- It is usually used when the message is not really for you, and you are
- sending it to someone else to take care of. The only things added to
- the message are "resent" header fields, showing who remailed. REPLY to
- a remailed message goes to the original sender, not you.
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- You can include the address to which to remail on the command line.
- If you do not, you will be prompted for it.
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- The FORWARD command is similar, but FORWARD lets you insert comments,
- and replies go to you, not the original sender.
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- For more help type "help" and one of these topics:
- forward send message-handling
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