BIFF(1) | MidnightBSD General Commands Manual | BIFF(1) |
biff
— be notified
if mail arrives and who it is from
biff |
[n | y |
b ] |
The biff
utility informs the system
whether you want to be notified on your terminal when mail arrives.
Affected is the first terminal associated with the standard input,
standard output or standard error file descriptor, in that order. Thus, it
is possible to use the redirection facilities of a shell to toggle the
notification for other terminals than the one biff
runs on.
The following options are available:
When header notification is enabled, the header and first few lines of the message will be printed on your terminal whenever mail arrives. A “biff y” command is often included in the file .login or .profile to be executed at each login.
When bell notification is enabled, only two bell characters (ASCII \007) will be printed on your terminal whenever mail arrives.
If no arguments are given, biff
displays
the present notification status of the terminal to the standard output.
The biff
utility operates asynchronously.
For synchronous notification use the MAIL
variable
of sh(1) or the
mail variable of
csh(1).
The biff
utility exits with one of the
following values:
Previous versions of the biff
utility
affected the terminal attached to standard error without first trying the
standard input or output devices.
The biff
command appeared in
4.0BSD. It was named after the dog of Heidi
Stettner. He died in August 1993, at 15.
April 28, 2013 | midnightbsd-3.1 |