Library /sys$common/syshlp/mailhelp.hlb
PRINT, Qualifiers

 *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX)

1 - /AFTER

       /AFTER=time

    Requests that the job not be printed until a specific time of
    day. You can specify either absolute or delta time.

2 - /ALL

    Indicates that all the currently selected messages be printed.

3 - /BURST

       /BURST=keyword
       /NOBURST

    Controls whether Mail inserts a burst page before printing a
    message. The /BURST qualifier can take either of two keywords:
    ALL or ONE. The ALL keyword indicates that each file in the job
    is to be preceded by a burst page and flag page. The ONE keyword
    indicates that a burst page applies only to the first copy of the
    first file in the job.

4 - /CANCEL

    Cancels all messages that have been queued for printing during
    the current session.

5 - /COPIES

       /COPIES=n

    Indicates the number of copies of the print job to be printed.

6 - /FEED

       /FEED
       /NOFEED

    Controls whether the PRINT command automatically inserts form
    feeds when it nears the end of a page. The /FEED qualifier is the
    default.

7 - /FLAG

       /FLAG=keyword
       /NOFLAG

    Controls whether a flag page is printed preceding a message. The
    /FLAG qualifier can take either of two keywords: ALL or ONE. The
    ALL keyword indicates that each file in the job is preceded by
    a flag page. The ONE keyword indicates that a flag page applies
    only to the first copy of the first file in the job.

8 - /FORM

       /FORM=form-name

    Specifies the name or number of the form that you want for the
    print job. Enter the DCL command SHOW QUEUE/FORM to list the
    available forms.

9 - /HOLD

       /HOLD
       /NOHOLD

    Controls whether the message is available for print immediately.
    The print job is not released for actual printing until you use
    the DCL command SET QUEUE/ENTRY/RELEASE to release it.

10 - /NAME

       /NAME=job-name

    Defines the name string to identify the job.

11 - /NOTIFY

    Indicates that you are to be notified by a broadcast message when
    the file or files have been printed. The /NONOTIFY qualifier is
    the default.

12 - /NOW

    Sends all messages that have been queued for printing with the
    PRINT command during this session to the printer. Allows the job
    to print without exiting mail. This qualifier is synonymous with
    the /PRINT qualifier.

13 - /PARAMETERS

       /PARAMETERS=(parameter[, ...])

    Specifies from one to eight optional parameters to be passed to
    the job.

14 - /PRINT

    The /PRINT qualifier is synonymous with the /NOW qualifier.
    Releases all messages previously queued with the PRINT command
    to the print queue. If you do not specify the /PRINT qualifier,
    messages are not released to the print queue until you exit
    from Mail. PRINT/PRINT does not queue the current message for
    printing. Also note that the only other qualifier you can specify
    with /PRINT is /NOTIFY.

15 - /QUEUE

       /QUEUE=queue-name

    The name of the queue to which the message is to be sent. If
    the /QUEUE qualifier is not specified, the message is sent to
    the default queue specified with the SET QUEUE command or to
    the SYS$PRINT queue. If you enter the PRINT command more than
    once and specify a different queue name, any previously queued
    messages are released to the previously specified print queue.

16 - /SPACE

       /SPACE
       /NOSPACE

    Controls whether output is double-spaced.

17 - /TRAILER

       /TRAILER=keyword
       /NOTRAILER

    Controls whether a trailer page is printed at the end of the
    message. The /TRAILER qualifier can take either of two keywords:
    ALL or ONE. The ALL keyword indicates that each file in the job
    is followed by a trailer page. The ONE keyword indicates that a
    trailer page follows only the last copy of the last file in the
    job.
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