>Hi Bob, > >> with: for some reason, bash seems to only save C-1 >> characters of output, where C is the number of columns in the >> xterm in which I'm running the script. > >No, I don't think bash does that.
As Ralph pointed out, bash simply does not have anything to do with truncating the output ... if it's a Unix pipe it's not even involved (after the file descriptors are established). Now, there is a wrinkle here. _IF_ you're using scan(1), by default it will truncate output at the terminal width. See the -width option to scan(1) to change that. Buuutttt .... IF you're doing whom(1) on the draft, then a) every email address ends up on it's own line, and b) whom(1) (really, post(8)) does NOT truncate the output at the terminal width. I looked at the code AND I just double-checked that to make sure. So it sure would be interesting to understand exactly what is happening. --Ken _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list Nmh-workers@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers