Awesome, thanks! very informative thank you very much. thanks Leroy Jordan
On Feb 23, 2018 3:50 PM, "Stuart Henderson" <s...@spacehopper.org> wrote: On 2018/02/23 15:32, leroy jordan wrote: > can you be more pacific on the fdm what does it stand for. so when I go to pkg_add I can then > read the Man page please. $ pkg_info fdm Information for inst:fdm-1.9p0 Comment: fetch, filter and deliver mail Description: fdm is a simple, lightweight replacement for mail fetch, filter and delivery programs such as fetchmail and procmail. It can fetch using POP3 or IMAP (with SSL) or from stdin, and deliver to a pipe, file, maildir, mbox or SMTP server, based on regexps. Maintainer: Nicholas Marriott <n...@openbsd.org> $ pkg_info -f fdm | grep -e man/ -e bin/ @bin bin/fdm @man man/man1/fdm.1 @man man/man5/fdm.conf.5 The fdm(1) manpage is reasonably simple, but fdm.conf(5) is a bit more complicated, if you'd like a nicer-formatted one for printing you can do: $ man -T pdf fdm.conf > /tmp/fdm.conf.pdf Or view it directly if you have mupdf installed: $ MANPAGER=mupdf man -T pdf fdm.conf If you like this way of viewing a manpage and think you might use it often, you might like a shell alias which you could add to your .profile: $ alias pdfman="MANPAGER=mupdf man -T pdf" $ pdfman fdm.conf