just put a dot "." alone on the last line of your message
OR
use Ctrl-D (which is EOF (End Of File) under unix)


 -----Message d'origine-----
De: Jose Albores. [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: vendredi 9 octobre 1998 11:10
À: Linux-newbie
Objet: Last command to send 'mail'

First of all: thanks for every hint I received in this list :)
BTW: I couldn't find this simple answer in 'man mail':
When I use 'mail':
I have no trouble in writing a new mail:
 $ mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Hi, John !
 Text here
 Good bye.
 My signature...
But my question is:
Which is the LAST command to send this e-mail?
I tried Ctrl-x ; Ctrl-s ; ESC ; and [Enter] in a blank line or twice or
more, but none of them work...
And: is it similar with:
 $ sendmail
????

And another one:
May I keep the messages in an 'Unsent' folder and send them later (or
some similar process) and how ???

TIA...

 --
José Albores
Buenos Aires.
Argentina.

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