Hallo, dies ist ein Test.
PWD: /www/data-lst1/unixsoft/unixsoft/kaempfer/.public_html
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Relative path: ./../../../../../././../etc/mail/mailx.rc
Real path: /etc/mail/mailx.rc
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# # Copyright (c) 1990, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # # The following 3 settings produce the familiar Solaris behavior. set appenddeadletter unset pipeignore unset replyall set append dot showname if t # mailx-only defaults here # # automatically incorporate new messages as they arrive. # would be nice if mailtool supported this as well. set autoinc else # mailtool-only defaults here # # this should probably not be mailtool-only, but for # compatibility we only put it here. set hold # following so hierarchical menu is the default set LISTER="ls -LF" # default is to allow editing of message windows set editmessagewindow # For maximum BSD compatibility, Solaris formerly set escapeok to # allow ~ escapes even when not using a tty. But if that is set, # then any mail invocation with untrusted input can be used to # execute arbitrary commands and mail out files, so the old behavior # has been disabled. Uncomment the following line to restore the # old behavior: #set escapeok endif # most mail headers are uninteresting to most people. here we ignore all # the uninteresting headers that are at all common. a better approach # might've been to retain only the interesting headers... # ignore uninteresting headers ignore apparently-to default-options errors-to in-reply-to precedence priority ignore received reply-to return-path return-receipt-to sender status via # ignore headers from news ignore approved company confirmed-by distribution expires followup-to keywords ignore lines message-id newsgroups organization path posted-date posting-number ignore references submitted-by summary # ignore strange headers from other mail systems ignore auto-forward-count auto-forwarded-from email-version ignore end-of-header end-of-protocol message-protocol message-service ignore message-type message-version mts-message-id report-version sent-by ignore transport-options ua-content-id ua-message-id # ignore content headers, but they'll still be saved ignore content-length content-type content-charset # ignore common non-standard headers ignore x-lines x-mailer x-postmark x-sequence x-zippy ignore x-sun-charset