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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users aliasing the TO name in Unix mails Post 302178940 by era on Wednesday 26th of March 2008 03:54:03 PM
Old 03-26-2008
Welp, from reading the documentation a bit, it seems that the mailx -r option should indeed work, or if you can put a .mailrc file for root, you can set it there.
 

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RA_T16(1)						      General Commands Manual							 RA_T16(1)

NAME
ra_t16 - convert RADIANCE picture to/from Targa 16 or 24-bit image file SYNOPSIS
ra_t16 [ -2 ][ -3 ][ -g gamma ][ -e +/-stops ] [ input [ output ] ] ra_t16 -r [ -g gamma ][ -e +/-stops ] [ input [ output ] ] DESCRIPTION
Ra_t16 converts between RADIANCE and Targa 16-bit or 24-bit RGB image files (type 2 in Targa's documentation). In the default mode, a RADIANCE picture is converted to an RGB file of the same horizontal and vertical dimensions with 16-bits per pixel. The -3 option tells the program to produce a 24-bit image file instead. The -g option specifies the exponent used in gamma correction; the default value is 2.2. An exponent of 1.0 turns gamma correction off. The -e option specifies an exposure compensation in f-stops (powers of two). Only integer stops are allowed, for efficiency. The -r option invokes a reverse conversion, from a 16-bit or 24-bit Targa file to a RADIANCE picture. The determination of depth is made automatically on reverse translation, so the -2 and -3 options are not necessary. If the out- put file is missing, the standard output is used. AUTHORS
Greg Ward BUGS
Run-length encoded files can be read but not written with this program. SEE ALSO
pfilt(1), ra_bmp(1), ra_bn(1), ra_ppm(1), ra_pr(1), ra_pr24(1), ra_t8(1), ra_tiff(1), ximage(1) RADIANCE
11/15/93 RA_T16(1)
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