.\" @(#)tmail.1 1.1 6/9/85 .\" .TH TMAIL 1 "June 9, 1985" .SH NAME tmail \- print out mail messages, most recent first .SH SYNOPSIS .B tmail [ username ] [ mboxfile ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I Tmail prints Unix-style mail messages in reverse order (most recent first). If no argument is given it looks in your system maildrop .RI ( /usr/spool/mail/$USER ). An argument which is a valid .I username causes .I tmail to look in that person's maildrop; otherwise the argument should be the name of a Unix-style ``mailbox'' file. .SH SEE ALSO tac(1), cat(1). .SH BUGS Should handle multiple arguments.