Actions are procedures, just under a different name. They are the
active part of rules and rule scripts. It is possible to define them
globally and during the execution of a rule script. They are always
executed within rule scripts and thus restricted in their behaviour by
the safe environment created to do so. Like everything else in rule
scripts they have access to the input-command representing the
object the script is executed for.
Actions
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::fmail::action |
name arguments body
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Defines a new action. Syntax of the arguments and behaviour
are like the builtin proc, with the exeception that the
new command is not visible in this interpreter but only inside
of rule scripts.
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