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specified in editor. This flag is _\bo_\bf_\bf by default.
env_reset If set, s\bsu\bud\bdo\bo will reset the environment to only contain
- the LOGNAME, SHELL, USER, USERNAME and the SUDO_*
+ the LOGNAME, MAIL, SHELL, USER, USERNAME and the SUDO_*
variables. Any variables in the caller's environment
that match the env_keep and env_check lists are then
added. The default contents of the env_keep and
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.IX Title "SUDOERS @mansectform@"
-.TH SUDOERS @mansectform@ "July 16, 2010" "1.7.4" "MAINTENANCE COMMANDS"
+.TH SUDOERS @mansectform@ "July 19, 2010" "1.7.4" "MAINTENANCE COMMANDS"
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.IP "env_reset" 16
.IX Item "env_reset"
If set, \fBsudo\fR will reset the environment to only contain the
-\&\s-1LOGNAME\s0, \s-1SHELL\s0, \s-1USER\s0, \s-1USERNAME\s0 and the \f(CW\*(C`SUDO_*\*(C'\fR variables. Any
+\&\s-1LOGNAME\s0, \s-1MAIL\s0, \s-1SHELL\s0, \s-1USER\s0, \s-1USERNAME\s0 and the \f(CW\*(C`SUDO_*\*(C'\fR variables. Any
variables in the caller's environment that match the \f(CW\*(C`env_keep\*(C'\fR
and \f(CW\*(C`env_check\*(C'\fR lists are then added. The default contents of the
\&\f(CW\*(C`env_keep\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`env_check\*(C'\fR lists are displayed when \fBsudo\fR is
=item env_reset
If set, B<sudo> will reset the environment to only contain the
-LOGNAME, SHELL, USER, USERNAME and the C<SUDO_*> variables. Any
+LOGNAME, MAIL, SHELL, USER, USERNAME and the C<SUDO_*> variables. Any
variables in the caller's environment that match the C<env_keep>
and C<env_check> lists are then added. The default contents of the
C<env_keep> and C<env_check> lists are displayed when B<sudo> is