diff -ur mailx-12.5.orig/mailx.1 mailx-12.5/mailx.1 --- mailx-12.5.orig/mailx.1 2014-06-13 16:28:18.272418000 +0200 +++ mailx-12.5/mailx.1 2014-06-13 16:32:06.757714403 +0200 @@ -219,6 +219,14 @@ assigns .I value to it. +Note, that when setting +.I from +variable, domain name of host is automatically added if value does not contain any. +If you want to enter +.I from +address with owner's name, you can use, for example, following format: +.B -S +.I \(dqfrom=System User \(dq .TP .BI \-T \ name Writes the `Message-Id:' and `Article-Id:' header fields @@ -2189,7 +2197,8 @@ as part of the environment (this is not restricted to specific variables as in the POSIX standard). A value given in a startup file overrides -a value imported from the environment. +a value imported from the environment, but it is not possible to unset +an environment variable in a startup file. Options may be either binary, in which case it is only significant to see whether they are set or not;