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To find symbols consisting of a special character followed by an
alphabetic (like .maildelivery or -w), look under the alphabetic
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- # (hash mark) 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- #! (pound bang) 13.3 How Does Your System Execute Files?
- $0 (dollar zero) 13.7 Finding Program Name; Multiple Program Names
- $? (dollar question mark) 13.5 Using Exit Status
- % (percent sign)
- in MH format escapes 11.2 MH Format Strings
- < > (angle brackets) 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- < (left bracket) 13.9 Mailing Non-interactively: mhmail, 7.3 MH Aliases, 7.11 Sending Files
- > (right bracket) 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- in .maildelivery files 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- ( ) (parentheses) 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- | (vertical bar)
- in .maildelivery files 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- | (vertical bar), slocal
- and environment variables 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- + (plus) (nmh)
- in .maildelivery files 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail, 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- . (period) 10.2 Making a New Command Version, Sidebar: The Ins and Outs of Redirected I/O Loops
- @ (at sign) 13.8 A Test Mail Setup, 8.1 Folders, 8.1 Folders, 8.1 Folders
- [ ] (square brackets) 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- \ (backslash) Sidebar: When is a Backslash Not a Backslash?
- ^A (control-A) 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- ` (backquote) 13.4 Shell Command Substitution, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- access, setting permissions 9.7 Setting Access Permissions for Other Accounts, 9.9 Sharing Other Users' Folders
- action argument, .maildelivery file 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- address books (see alias, MH)
- addresses
- envelope sender 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- parsing 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- quotation marks in 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- return 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses, 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses, 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- RFC822 groups in 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- ali command 7.3 MH Aliases
- examples 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- quick reference E.1.1 ali Reference Guide
- alias command 10.3 Writing Command Versions as Aliases or Functions
- aliases
- (see also shell alias)
- MH 7.3 MH Aliases
- allowing backward references in 7.3 MH Aliases
- editing 7.3 MH Aliases
- filenames 7.3 MH Aliases, 7.3 MH Aliases
- from non-alias files 7.3 MH Aliases
- making 7.3 MH Aliases
- recursion 7.3 MH Aliases
- sharing files 7.3 MH Aliases
- showing 7.3 MH Aliases
- special entries 7.3 MH Aliases
- UNIX groups in 7.3 MH Aliases
- shell 9.2 MH and the Shell
- system 12.10 Practical Tips
- transfer agent 7.3 MH Aliases
- writing command versions as 10.3 Writing Command Versions as Aliases or Functions
- aliases.csh file 9.2 MH and the Shell
- aligrep shell script 7.3 MH Aliases
- anno command 8.8 Annotating Headers with anno, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- quick reference E.1.2 anno Reference Guide
- append shell script D.11 Explanation of append, 7.11 Sending Files
- archive
- online book examples D.1 Obtaining Example Files From This Book, D.1 Obtaining Example Files From This Book
- arguments, command-line 13.6 Looping Through a List of Arguments
- at command 9.11 Periodic Cleanup, Checking, etc. with cron and at
- autoinc shell script D.12 Explanation of autoinc, 6.8 Batch-process New Mail: autoinc
- automhn perl script 9.4 MIME Configuration
- automhnproc 9.4 MIME Configuration, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- automimeproc 9.4 MIME Configuration, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- basename command 13.12 Settings from the MH Profile
- base64 encoding 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- biff command 12.5 New Message Notification: rcvtty
- bit stuffing 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- blind copy 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- examples 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- in MH aliases 7.3 MH Aliases
- in MIME format 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- bodies
- defined 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- bugs
- #forw directive ignores [description] 5.9 Using MIME
- dist can't link 7.10 Distributing Messages with dist
- flist and relative folder names 8.3 More About Sequences
- mark -list and private sequence 8.3 More About Sequences
- mhn-store- won't write to stdout 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhpath: more than 998 messages 13.10 The mhpath Command
- mh_sequences is poorly formatted 8.3 More About Sequences
- nmh refile -unlink uses rmmproc 8.1 Folders
- rmf -nointerative 8.7 Removing Folders: rmf
- scan -file and current folder 6.4 More About scan
- scan error to stdout D.34 Explanation of showpr
- sendproc fails with dist 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- slocal mailbox writing 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- slocal N result 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- buildmimeproc 9.4 MIME Configuration, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- bulletin boards A.1 MH BBoards
- burst command 8.10 Bursting Messages, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- and forw 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- quick reference E.1.3 burst Reference Guide
- c10 command version 10.12 Versions of scan
- cached body parts 9.4 MIME Configuration, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 8.4 Storing Messages
- private cache 9.4 MIME Configuration
- character sets
- creating 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- foreign 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 9.5 International Character Support
- international 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 9.5 International Character Support
- MH
- iso-8859-1 9.4 MIME Configuration, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- mhn 9.4 MIME Configuration, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- mhshow 9.4 MIME Configuration
- MIME 9.4 MIME Configuration, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- 8-bit
- encoding as 7-bit 9.4 MIME Configuration
- translation by mhl 11.1 mhl
- translation by mhn 9.4 MIME Configuration
- translation by mhshow 9.4 MIME Configuration
- translation by scan 11.2 MH Format Strings
- checksum 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- chmod command 13.1 Writing Shell Scripts for MH
- examples 9.7 Setting Access Permissions for Other Accounts, 9.9 Sharing Other Users' Folders
- cleandrafts shell alias 9.2 MH and the Shell
- command exit status 13.5 Using Exit Status
- in $? (dollar question mark) 13.5 Using Exit Status
- multiple nonzero D.21 Explanation of mhprofile
- testing with if 13.5 Using Exit Status
- command substitution 13.4 Shell Command Substitution, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- command-line argument 13.6 Looping Through a List of Arguments
- commands
- csh (see csh commands)
- executing automatically 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- executing from .maildelivery files 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- finding names of D.32 Explanation of rmmer, 13.7 Finding Program Name; Multiple Program Names
- MH (see MH commands; MH command versions)
- sh (see sh commands; shell scripts)
- UNIX (see UNIX commands)
- xmh (see xmh commands)
- comp command 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send, 7.7 The comp Command, 10.6 msg: `While You Were Out' Messages with comp
- -draftfolder 8.10 Bursting Messages
- -draftmessage 8.10 Bursting Messages
- examples 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- quick reference E.1.4 comp Reference Guide
- -use 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- components file 9.12 Automatic Signature on End of Messages, 9.12 Automatic Signature on End of Messages, 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- components, header (see header fields)
- components, profile (see MH profile entries)
- composition strings 9.4 MIME Configuration
- context file 9.1 Running an MH Command
- cron command 9.11 Periodic Cleanup, Checking, etc. with cron and at
- csh commands
- @ (at sign) 13.8 A Test Mail Setup
- alias 9.2 MH and the Shell, 10.3 Writing Command Versions as Aliases or Functions
- foreach 13.6 Looping Through a List of Arguments
- rehash 10.2 Making a New Command Version, 13.1 Writing Shell Scripts for MH
- setenv 13.8 A Test Mail Setup
- source 10.2 Making a New Command Version
- substitution for (see command substitution)
- CTRL-A characters 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- cur command version 10.12 Versions of scan
- dash stuffing 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- dates
- four-digit years 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- mail delivery 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- debugging
- and slocal 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- mail setups 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- .maildelivery file 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- debugging shell script D.34 Explanation of showpr
- Delivery-date 11.2 MH Format Strings, 6.6 Other Features of inc, 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- /dev/null file 13.18 Problems with folder, inc, and refile
- digestcomps file 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 11.1 mhl
- digests
- with forw (see forw command)
- with rfl 8.11 Files with Multiple Messages
- directories
- bin 10.2 Making a New Command Version
- Mail (see MH directory)
- MH
- (see also MH directory)
- /tmp 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- dist command 7.10 Distributing Messages with dist, 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- -annotate 7.10 Distributing Messages with dist
- examples 7.10 Distributing Messages with dist
- quick reference E.1.5 dist Reference Guide
- distcomps file 7.10 Distributing Messages with dist, 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- distprompter shell script 7.10 Distributing Messages with dist, D.14 Explanation of distprompter, 13.15 Writing Your Own Draft Message Editor(s)
- double quotes
- and mail addresses 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- in the .maildelivery file 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- draft
- folders 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- message editor 7.2 Changing Default Editors, 7.10 Distributing Messages with dist, 13.15 Writing Your Own Draft Message Editor(s)
- messages 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- deleted 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- postponed 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- recovering after mhbuild 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- recovering after mhn 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- restoring after mhbuild 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- restoring after mhn 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- template file 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- adding to 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- drmm shell script D.15 Explanation of drmm, 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages
- drmmer shell script D.15 Explanation of drmm
- ed command D.30 Explanation of resend
- editalt 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- editor
- (see also vi command; prompter command; MH profile entries, editor)
- changing default 7.2 Changing Default Editors
- vi key map for enriched text 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- vi key map for header editing 7.2 Changing Default Editors
- addresses
- and quotes 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- RFC822 groups 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- automatic processing 12.0 Chapter Introduction, D.12 Explanation of autoinc, 9.11 Periodic Cleanup, Checking, etc. with cron and at, 6.8 Batch-process New Mail: autoinc
- composing MIME 5.9 Using MIME
- delivering 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- external body parts 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- multipart messages
- reading 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 5.9 Using MIME
- sending 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- encryption (see PGP)
- enriched text
- composing 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- reading 9.4 MIME Configuration
- entry, profile (see MH profile entries; nmh profile entries; MIME profile entries)
- envelope sender 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- environment variables
- and .maildelivery file 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- DISPLAY 9.4 MIME Configuration
- editalt 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- HOME 13.14 Changing the MH Environment
- MAILDROP 13.14 Changing the MH Environment, 6.6 Other Features of inc
- MH 9.3 An MH Profile, in General, 13.8 A Test Mail Setup, 13.14 Changing the MH Environment, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- mhaltmsg 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- mhannotate 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- MHBUILD 9.4 MIME Configuration
- MHCONTEXT 13.14 Changing the MH Environment, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- MHCONTEXTFD 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- mhdist 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- mhdraft 9.4 MIME Configuration, 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- mheditor 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- MHFD 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- mhfolder 13.13 Settings from the Environment, 11.1 mhl
- mhinplace 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- MHLIST 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhmessages 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- MHN 9.4 MIME Configuration
- MHSHOW 9.4 MIME Configuration
- MHSTORE 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhuse 13.13 Settings from the Environment, 13.15 Writing Your Own Draft Message Editor(s)
- MM_CHARSET 9.4 MIME Configuration, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 11.1 mhl, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- NOMHNPROC 13.14 Changing the MH Environment, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- read by MH 13.14 Changing the MH Environment
- set by MH 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- setting and using 9.2 MH and the Shell
- SIGNATURE 13.14 Changing the MH Environment, 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- TERM 13.14 Changing the MH Environment, 9.4 MIME Configuration
- TERMCAP 13.14 Changing the MH Environment
- escapes, MH format (see MH format escapes)
- eval command D.11 Explanation of append
- examples, MH D.5 MH Scripts and Examples
- execit command D.17 The execit Programs
- exit command Sidebar: The Ins and Outs of Redirected I/O Loops
- exit status (see command exit status)
- exmh
- World Wide Web pages A.2 More Information About MH
- exmh-announce mailing list A.2 More Information About MH
- exmh-users mailing list A.2 More Information About MH
- export command 13.8 A Test Mail Setup
- exrc.enriched file 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- field argument
- in .maildelivery file 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- fields, header (see header fields)
- file viewers 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- files
- .forward 12.3 Running Your .maildelivery File
- aliases.csh 9.2 MH and the Shell
- attaching
- to MIME messages 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 7.11 Sending Files, 5.9 Using MIME
- to non-MIME messages 7.11 Sending Files, 7.11 Sending Files
- book example archive D.1 Obtaining Example Files From This Book, D.9 Programs in This Book's Archive
- components 9.12 Automatic Signature on End of Messages, 9.12 Automatic Signature on End of Messages, 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- context 9.1 Running an MH Command
- /dev/null 12.4 Experimenting? Make Backups!, 13.18 Problems with folder, inc, and refile
- digestcomps 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 11.1 mhl
- distcomps 7.10 Distributing Messages with dist, 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- draft 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- template, building message from 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- draft template 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- building message from 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- exrc.enriched 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- extracting
- from MIME messages 8.4 Storing Messages
- from non-MIME messages 8.4 Storing Messages
- filter 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- forw 11.1 mhl
- follcomps 10.4 Versions of repl
- follxfilt 10.4 Versions of repl
- format
- inc 6.6 Other Features of inc
- mhl 11.1 mhl
- rcvdistcomps 11.2 MH Format Strings
- rcvtty.format 11.2 MH Format Strings
- replcomps.addrfix 11.2 MH Format Strings
- scan 11.2 MH Format Strings, 6.4 More About scan
- forwcomps 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- linking (see links)
- MAIL.FILTERING 12.9 Alternatives to mhook Programs
- mailbox
- alternate 9.8 Defining Alternate Mailboxes
- maildelivery-1 12.1 The .maildelivery File: Overview
- maildelivery-2 12.10 Practical Tips
- .maildelivery 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- action argument 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- and environment variables 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- and rcvdist 12.7 Redistributing Messages: rcvdist
- debugging 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- destroy action 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- executing commands from 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- file action 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- folder action 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- matching expressions 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- mbox action 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- mbox action (nmh) 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- mmdf action (nmh) 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- pattern argument 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- pipe action 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- qpipe action 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- running mail handlers from 12.9 Alternatives to mhook Programs
- select argument 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- string argument 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- variables, pipe and qpipe 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- message 8.1 Folders
- mforwfilt 10.7 Versions of forw
- MH profile (see MH profile)
- mhex*.tgz D.1 Obtaining Example Files From This Book
- mhl.body 11.1 mhl
- mhl.format 11.1 mhl, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- changes in nmh 11.1 mhl
- mhl.format.default 11.1 mhl
- mhl.format.revised 11.1 mhl
- mhl.forward 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 11.1 mhl
- mhl.headers 11.1 mhl
- mhl.noformat 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- mhl.prodsumry 11.1 mhl
- mhl.roady 12.10 Practical Tips
- mhl.test1 11.1 mhl
- mhl.test2 11.1 mhl
- mhl.test3 11.1 mhl
- mhl.test4 11.1 mhl
- mhl.test5 11.1 mhl
- mhn.defaults 9.4 MIME Configuration
- examples 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhn_defaults 9.4 MIME Configuration
- examples 9.4 MIME Configuration
- .mh_sequences 8.3 More About Sequences, 8.3 More About Sequences, 9.1 Running an MH Command
- mh_profile (example) 9.3 An MH Profile, in General
- msgbox 8.12 MH Shell on a Mailbox File: msh, 8.11 Files with Multiple Messages
- msgcomps 10.6 msg: `While You Were Out' Messages with comp
- replbcomps 10.4 Versions of repl
- replbfilt 10.4 Versions of repl
- replbfilt.mime 10.4 Versions of repl
- replcomps 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- updating 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- replcomps.default 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- replcomps.jerry 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- replxfilt 10.4 Versions of repl
- scan.answer 11.2 MH Format Strings
- scan.dateparse 11.2 MH Format Strings
- scan.default 11.2 MH Format Strings
- changes in nmh 11.2 MH Format Strings
- scan.default.uk 11.2 MH Format Strings
- scan.drmm D.15 Explanation of drmm
- scan.from 11.2 MH Format Strings
- scan.hdr 11.2 MH Format Strings
- scan.mailx 6.4 More About scan
- scan.more 11.2 MH Format Strings
- scan.msgscan 10.12 Versions of scan
- scan.rfl D.31 Explanation of rfl
- scan.size 6.4 More About scan
- scan.time 6.4 More About scan
- scan.timely 6.4 More About scan
- scan.unseen (nmh) 6.4 More About scan
- sending (see files, attaching)
- testing 13.3 How Does Your System Execute Files?
- filesystems and MH 8.4 Storing Messages
- filter file 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- forw 11.1 mhl
- filter, mail (see slocal command; mhook)
- find command D.32 Explanation of rmmer
- examples 9.7 Setting Access Permissions for Other Accounts
- flist command 8.3 More About Sequences
- -all 8.3 More About Sequences
- -alpha 8.3 More About Sequences
- -fast 8.3 More About Sequences
- +folder 8.3 More About Sequences
- -noshowzero 8.3 More About Sequences
- problems with symbolic links 8.9 Using Links
- quick reference E.1.6 flist Reference Guide
- -recurse 8.3 More About Sequences
- -sequence 8.3 More About Sequences
- flists command 8.3 More About Sequences
- fls shell alias 9.2 MH and the Shell
- fo command version 10.13 Fast Folder Changes with fo
- folder command 8.1 Folders, 13.18 Problems with folder, inc, and refile, 10.13 Fast Folder Changes with fo
- examples 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- -create 13.18 Problems with folder, inc, and refile
- -down Sidebar: Prehistoric pick-ing
- examples 8.1 Folders, 8.1 Folders
- -fast 8.1 Folders
- finding subfolder 8.1 Folders
- -header 8.1 Folders
- -list
- examples 8.1 Folders
- -nocreate 13.18 Problems with folder, inc, and refile
- -pack 8.1 Folders
- -pop
- examples 8.1 Folders, 8.1 Folders
- quick reference E.1.7 folder Reference Guide
- -recurse 8.1 Folders
- -total 8.1 Folders
- -up Sidebar: Prehistoric pick-ing
- folders
- (see also subfolders; rfl command; packmbox command; packf command)
- changing 8.1 Folders, 8.1 Folders
- checking for changes 9.11 Periodic Cleanup, Checking, etc. with cron and at
- compressing 8.1 Folders
- converting to files 8.11 Files with Multiple Messages
- creating
- from fcc: field 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- with folder command 8.1 Folders
- current 8.1 Folders
- draft 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- link 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.9 Using Links, 8.9 Using Links
- listing MH sequences in all 8.3 More About Sequences
- name abbreviation 9.13 Quick Folder Access
- name completion 9.13 Quick Folder Access
- names
- full 8.1 Folders, Sidebar: The Pluses of MH
- relative 8.1 Folders
- shortcut with {} 8.1 Folders
- outbox 11.2 MH Format Strings, 12.7 Redistributing Messages: rcvdist
- quick access 9.13 Quick Folder Access
- read-only 9.9 Sharing Other Users' Folders
- removing 12.7 Redistributing Messages: rcvdist, 8.7 Removing Folders: rmf, 9.9 Sharing Other Users' Folders
- searching multiple 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.9 Using Links
- searching through 8.9 Using Links
- stacks
- about 8.1 Folders
- adding folders to 8.1 Folders
- removing folders 8.1 Folders
- storing messages in 12.6 Storing in Folders: rcvstore, 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- temporary, writing messages to 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- test for existence D.32 Explanation of rmmer
- truncating 8.1 Folders, 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages
- using UNIX commands in 8.1 Folders
- folders command 8.1 Folders, 9.9 Sharing Other Users' Folders
- examples 8.1 Folders
- problems with symbolic links (nmh) 8.9 Using Links
- quick reference E.1.8 folders Reference Guide
- foll command version 10.4 Versions of repl
- follcomps file 10.4 Versions of repl
- follx command version 10.4 Versions of repl
- follxfilt files 10.4 Versions of repl
- fols shell script D.18 Explanation of fols, 8.1 Folders, 13.1 Writing Shell Scripts for MH, 13.1 Writing Shell Scripts for MH
- for command D.34 Explanation of showpr, 13.6 Looping Through a List of Arguments
- examples 13.8 A Test Mail Setup
- foreach command 13.6 Looping Through a List of Arguments
- format files
- inc 6.6 Other Features of inc
- mhl
- summary 11.1 mhl
- obtaining D.1 Obtaining Example Files From This Book
- rcvdistcomps 11.2 MH Format Strings
- rcvtty.format 11.2 MH Format Strings, 12.5 New Message Notification: rcvtty
- replcomps.addrfix 11.2 MH Format Strings
- scan 11.2 MH Format Strings, 6.4 More About scan, 13.16 Get Information with scan Format Strings
- forw command 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, D.30 Explanation of resend, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 5.6 Forwarding Messages: forw, 10.7 Versions of forw
- and burst 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- -annotate 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- changing header 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- -digest 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- examples 5.7 Find and Specify with scan, pick, Ranges, Sequences, 5.6 Forwarding Messages: forw
- filter file 11.1 mhl
- -filter 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- -form 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- -format 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- -issue 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- -mime 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- -nodashmunging 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- -nodashstuffing 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- quick reference E.1.9 forw Reference Guide
- simulating with repl 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- stop scrolling 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- -volume 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- .forward file 12.3 Running Your .maildelivery File
- forwbatch script D.19 Explanation of forwedit, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- forwcomps file 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- forwedit script D.19 Explanation of forwedit, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- forwr command version 10.7 Versions of forw
- fpick script 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- From separator 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- ftp
- getting external parts 9.4 MIME Configuration
- ftp command D.1 Obtaining Example Files From This Book
- ftpmail D.1 Obtaining Example Files From This Book
- functions
- shell 9.2 MH and the Shell
- functions, command versions of 10.3 Writing Command Versions as Aliases or Functions
- getmsgs shell script 10.6 msg: `While You Were Out' Messages with comp
- getrich shell script 9.4 MIME Configuration, 9.4 MIME Configuration
- grep command 13.12 Settings from the MH Profile
- examples 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages
- groups, RFC822
- in addresses 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- in mailing list headers 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- in MH aliases 7.3 MH Aliases, 7.3 MH Aliases
- head command 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- examples 11.1 mhl
- header fields
- adding 8.8 Annotating Headers with anno
- bcc: 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- cc: 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- Content-Description: 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- Content-ID: 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- Content-transfer-encoding: 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- Content-type: 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- Date: 11.2 MH Format Strings
- dcc: 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- delivery-date: 11.2 MH Format Strings, 6.6 Other Features of inc, 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- Fcc: 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- Forwarded: 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- From: 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses, 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- In-Reply-To: 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- Message-ID: 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses, 12.3 Running Your .maildelivery File
- MIME 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses, 5.9 Using MIME
- MIME-Version: 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- non-standard 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- References: 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- Replied: 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- Reply-To: 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- Resent-Bcc: 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- Resent-cc: 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- Resent-Comments: 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- Resent-Fcc: 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- Resent-To: 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- Resent: 7.10 Distributing Messages with dist
- Return-Path: 8.11 Files with Multiple Messages, 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- Sender: 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses, 7.11 Sending Files
- Subject: 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- To: 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- X-: 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- X-Face: 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- X-mailer: 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- X-Remove-After: 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages
- headers
- (see also header fields)
- adding fields 8.8 Annotating Headers with anno
- changing
- in dist 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- in forw 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- in forw -digest 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- in rcvdist 11.2 MH Format Strings
- in repl 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- in show 11.1 mhl
- with anno 8.8 Annotating Headers with anno
- with forwedit 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- with mhedit 10.8 Edit Messages with show: mhedit
- defined 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- displaying
- in mhl 11.1 mhl
- in mhn (MIME) 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- in mhshow (MIME) 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- editing 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- four-digit years 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- in MH 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses, 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- here command version 10.5 Make Message Bookmarks with mark
- HOME 13.14 Changing the MH Environment
- i-number 8.9 Using Links
- if command 13.5 Using Exit Status
- inc
- -apop 6.7 Using MH with POP
- -host 6.7 Using MH with POP
- -pack 6.7 Using MH with POP
- -rpop 6.7 Using MH with POP
- -user 6.7 Using MH with POP
- inc command 6.6 Other Features of inc, 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev, 6.7 Using MH with POP
- -audit 6.6 Other Features of inc
- creating folder 13.18 Problems with folder, inc, and refile
- examples 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev
- -file 6.6 Other Features of inc
- +folder 6.6 Other Features of inc
- new messages arrive 6.6 Other Features of inc
- -nochangecur 6.6 Other Features of inc
- quick reference E.1.10 inc Reference Guide
- -silent 6.6 Other Features of inc
- incs shell script 13.1 Writing Shell Scripts for MH
- inmail-show shell script 12.9 Alternatives to mhook Programs
- install-mh command 13.12 Settings from the MH Profile
- internationalization, MH 9.5 International Character Support
- iso-8859-1 character set 9.4 MIME Configuration, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- iso2asc command 9.4 MIME Configuration
- junk mail 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- l5 command version 10.12 Versions of scan
- less command 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- link folders 8.9 Using Links
- links 10.2 Making a New Command Version, 8.9 Using Links, Sidebar: What Good is a File With 1000 Links?
- symbolic 10.2 Making a New Command Version, 8.9 Using Links
- warnings 8.9 Using Links
- ln command 13.8 A Test Mail Setup, 10.2 Making a New Command Version
- -s 10.2 Making a New Command Version
- loop, endless 12.7 Redistributing Messages: rcvdist
- loop, shell 13.6 Looping Through a List of Arguments
- examples 13.8 A Test Mail Setup, 13.8 A Test Mail Setup, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.1 Folders, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 8.9 Using Links
- lp command 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- lpr command 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- lproc 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- lsf shell alias 9.2 MH and the Shell
- macros (see environment variables; mhl variables; shell variables)
- mail
- (see also email; exmh; messages)
- handlers
- debugging 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- running your own 12.9 Alternatives to mhook Programs
- handling with msh 8.12 MH Shell on a Mailbox File: msh
- processing in batches 6.8 Batch-process New Mail: autoinc
- Mail directory (see MH directory)
- MAIL.FILTERING file 12.9 Alternatives to mhook Programs
- mailbox 9.8 Defining Alternate Mailboxes
- .maildelivery file 12.0 Chapter Introduction
- action argument 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- and environment variables 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- debugging 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- destroy action 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- executing commands from 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- file action 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- folder action (nmh) 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- matching expressions 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- mbox action 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- mbox action (nmh) 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- mmdf action (nmh) 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- pattern argument 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- pipe action 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- qpipe action 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- running mail handlers from 12.9 Alternatives to mhook Programs
- running rcvdist from 12.7 Redistributing Messages: rcvdist
- select argument 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- setting up 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- string argument 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- variables, pipe and qpipe 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- maildelivery-1 file 12.1 The .maildelivery File: Overview
- maildelivery-2 file 12.10 Practical Tips
- MAILDROP 13.14 Changing the MH Environment, 6.6 Other Features of inc
- mailing lists
- exmh-announce A.2 More Information About MH
- exmh-users A.2 More Information About MH
- finding mail from 12.10 Practical Tips
- mh-e A.2 More Information About MH
- mh-users A.2 More Information About MH
- mh-workers A.2 More Information About MH
- nmh-workers A.2 More Information About MH
- makechars shell script 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- man command 10.2 Making a New Command Version
- mark command 10.5 Make Message Bookmarks with mark, 8.3 More About Sequences
- examples 8.3 More About Sequences, 8.3 More About Sequences
- -nozero 8.3 More About Sequences
- quick reference E.1.11 mark Reference Guide
- -zero 8.3 More About Sequences
- mesg command 12.5 New Message Notification: rcvtty
- Message-ID 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses, 12.3 Running Your .maildelivery File
- messages
- annotating 8.8 Annotating Headers with anno, 5.5 MH Command-line Switches (Options), 7.10 Distributing Messages with dist, 5.7 Find and Specify with scan, pick, Ranges, Sequences, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 5.6 Forwarding Messages: forw, 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- appending to a file 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- attachments
- adding 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 7.11 Sending Files, 5.9 Using MIME
- extracting 8.4 Storing Messages
- backing up 12.4 Experimenting? Make Backups!
- blind copy 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- body and header 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- body, reading only the 11.1 mhl
- bounced 8.10 Bursting Messages
- combining 8.11 Files with Multiple Messages
- compressing 8.1 Folders
- converting ranges into lists 13.11 Getting Message Numbers
- copying for yourself 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- copying to file 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev
- current 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- deleting (see messages, removing)
- delivery date 11.2 MH Format Strings, 6.6 Other Features of inc, 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- displaying 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev, 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- downloading 8.1 Folders
- downloading from remote hosts 8.1 Folders
- downloading from remote hosts (see also POP)
- draft 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- deleted 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- in folder 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- recomposing 7.5 Working with Draft Messages, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- recovering after mhbuild 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- recovering after mhn 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- restoring after mhbuild 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- restoring after mhn 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- single 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- suppressing 12.3 Running Your .maildelivery File
- with show 10.8 Edit Messages with show: mhedit
- editor 7.2 Changing Default Editors, 7.10 Distributing Messages with dist, 13.15 Writing Your Own Draft Message Editor(s)
- files 8.1 Folders
- finding (see pick command)
- flagging important 12.10 Practical Tips
- followup 10.4 Versions of repl, 10.4 Versions of repl
- forwarding 5.6 Forwarding Messages: forw, 12.10 Practical Tips
- groups of, handling 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- header (see headers)
- including in reply
- via editor 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- with -filter 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- infinite loops 12.7 Redistributing Messages: rcvdist
- linking 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.1 Folders, 8.9 Using Links, 8.9 Using Links
- moving 8.1 Folders
- new 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev
- (see also Incorporate New Mail)
- notification of 12.5 New Message Notification: rcvtty
- numbers of 13.11 Getting Message Numbers
- organizing (see MH commands folder -pack; mark; refile; sortm)
- printing 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- purging (see messages, removing)
- range of 5.7 Find and Specify with scan, pick, Ranges, Sequences, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- reading 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev, 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev
- recovering removed 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages
- redistributing to others 12.7 Redistributing Messages: rcvdist
- remailing (see messages, forwarding)
- removing 5.8 Cleanup: rmm, 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- removing later D.15 Explanation of drmm, 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages
- renumbering 8.1 Folders
- replying to
- in MH 5.4 Replying to Messages: repl
- resending 8.10 Bursting Messages, 10.7 Versions of forw
- restoring removed 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages
- returned 8.10 Bursting Messages
- sample MIME 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- saving
- incoming to file 12.8 Storing in Mailbox Files: rcvpack
- outgoing to folder 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- automatically 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- by address 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- by date 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- incoming 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- searching for particular 8.9 Using Links
- sending 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send, 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- 8-bit characters as 7-bit 9.4 MIME Configuration
- sequence (see sequences)
- sharing with other users (see security)
- signed 9.12 Automatic Signature on End of Messages, 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses, 7.11 Sending Files, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- reading with PGP 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- sending with PGP 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- sorting 8.5 Sorting Messages: sortm
- spelling check 7.2 Changing Default Editors, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- storing in folders 12.6 Storing in Folders: rcvstore, 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- storing more than one per file 8.11 Files with Multiple Messages
- threading 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- transferring between hosts 8.1 Folders, 8.11 Files with Multiple Messages
- truncating 10.8 Edit Messages with show: mhedit
- undeliverable 8.10 Bursting Messages
- unread 8.3 More About Sequences, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- using exmh (see exmh)
- metamail
- richtext command 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mforw command version 10.7 Versions of forw
- mforwfilt file 10.7 Versions of forw
- MH E.1 MH Reference Guide
- about A.2 More Information About MH
- and the UNIX shell 9.2 MH and the Shell, 9.2 MH and the Shell
- command execution 9.2 MH and the Shell, 9.1 Running an MH Command, 13.2 Using MH from Other Languages
- command versions (see MH command version)
- commands (see MH commands)
- copying message to file 8.4 Storing Messages
- decoding MIME messages 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- determining configuration 5.10 The -help and -version Switches
- determining version 5.10 The -help and -version Switches
- directory (see MH directory)
- downloading source code D.4 MH and nmh Source Code
- formatting (see MH format; mhl command)
- MIME
- configuring for 9.4 MIME Configuration, 5.9 Using MIME
- multiple sessions 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- obtaining scripts and examples of D.5 MH Scripts and Examples
- obtaining source code D.4 MH and nmh Source Code
- options 5.5 MH Command-line Switches (Options)
- packing messages 8.4 Storing Messages
- profile (see MH profile)
- programming tips 13.0 Chapter Introduction
- quick reference E.1 MH Reference Guide
- setting up 5.10 The -help and -version Switches
- source code
- obtaining D.4 MH and nmh Source Code
- storing messages 8.4 Storing Messages
- switches 5.5 MH Command-line Switches (Options)
- tour 5.0 Chapter Introduction
- tutorial 5.0 Chapter Introduction
- World Wide Web pages A.2 More Information About MH
- MH aliases (see alias, MH)
- MH BBoards A.1 MH BBoards
- MH command versions
- c10 10.12 Versions of scan
- cur 10.12 Versions of scan
- definition 10.1 What's a New Command Version?
- fo 10.13 Fast Folder Changes with fo
- foll 10.4 Versions of repl
- follx 10.4 Versions of repl
- here 10.5 Make Message Bookmarks with mark
- l5 10.12 Versions of scan
- making 10.2 Making a New Command Version
- steps 10.2 Making a New Command Version
- summary 10.2 Making a New Command Version
- mforw 10.7 Versions of forw
- mhedit 10.8 Edit Messages with show: mhedit
- msg 10.6 msg: `While You Were Out' Messages with comp
- msgnums 10.12 Versions of scan
- msgscan 10.12 Versions of scan
- pickerr 10.14 Versions of pick: Repeatable Custom Searches
- prompter.nopre 10.10 Append Text with prompter.nopre
- push 10.11 Version of send: push
- replb 10.4 Versions of repl
- replx 10.4 Versions of repl
- resend D.30 Explanation of resend, 10.7 Versions of forw
- scandp 11.2 MH Format Strings
- showpart 10.9 Show MIME Message Parts with showpart
- sscan 10.12 Versions of scan
- thanks 10.4 Versions of repl
- tscan 10.2 Making a New Command Version
- writing as aliases or functions 10.3 Writing Command Versions as Aliases or Functions
- MH commands
- ali 7.3 MH Aliases
- examples 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- quick reference E.1.1 ali Reference Guide
- anno 8.8 Annotating Headers with anno, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- quick reference E.1.2 anno Reference Guide
- burst 8.10 Bursting Messages, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- and forw 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- quick reference E.1.3 burst Reference Guide
- comp 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send, 7.7 The comp Command
- command version 10.6 msg: `While You Were Out' Messages with comp
- -draftfolder 8.10 Bursting Messages
- -draftmessage 8.10 Bursting Messages
- examples 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- quick reference E.1.4 comp Reference Guide
- -use 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- dist 7.10 Distributing Messages with dist, 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- -annotate 7.10 Distributing Messages with dist
- examples 7.10 Distributing Messages with dist
- quick reference E.1.5 dist Reference Guide
- folder 8.1 Folders
- (others) 8.1 Folders
- command version 10.13 Fast Folder Changes with fo
- -create 13.18 Problems with folder, inc, and refile
- creating folder 13.18 Problems with folder, inc, and refile
- -down Sidebar: Prehistoric pick-ing
- examples 8.1 Folders, 8.1 Folders
- -fast 8.1 Folders
- -header 8.1 Folders
- -list 8.1 Folders
- -nocreate 13.18 Problems with folder, inc, and refile
- -pack 8.1 Folders
- -pop 8.1 Folders
- -push 8.1 Folders, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- quick reference E.1.7 folder Reference Guide
- -recurse 8.1 Folders
- -total 8.1 Folders
- -up Sidebar: Prehistoric pick-ing
- folders 8.1 Folders, 9.9 Sharing Other Users' Folders
- examples 8.1 Folders
- quick reference E.1.8 folders Reference Guide
- forw 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, D.30 Explanation of resend, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 5.6 Forwarding Messages: forw
- and burst 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- -annotate 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- changing header 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- command version 10.7 Versions of forw
- -digest 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- examples 5.7 Find and Specify with scan, pick, Ranges, Sequences, 5.6 Forwarding Messages: forw
- filter file 11.1 mhl
- -filter 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- -form 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- -format 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- -issue 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- -mime 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- -nodashmunging 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- quick reference E.1.9 forw Reference Guide
- simulating with repl 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- stop scrolling 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- -volume 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- inc 6.6 Other Features of inc, 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev, 6.7 Using MH with POP
- -apop 6.7 Using MH with POP
- -audit 6.6 Other Features of inc
- creating folder 13.18 Problems with folder, inc, and refile
- examples 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev
- -file 6.6 Other Features of inc
- +folder 6.6 Other Features of inc
- -host 6.7 Using MH with POP
- new messages arrive 6.6 Other Features of inc
- -nochangecur 6.6 Other Features of inc
- -pack 8.12 MH Shell on a Mailbox File: msh, 6.7 Using MH with POP
- quick reference E.1.10 inc Reference Guide
- -rpop 6.7 Using MH with POP
- -silent 6.6 Other Features of inc
- -user 6.7 Using MH with POP
- install-mh 13.12 Settings from the MH Profile
- mark 8.3 More About Sequences
- command version 10.5 Make Message Bookmarks with mark
- examples 8.3 More About Sequences, 8.3 More About Sequences
- -nozero 8.3 More About Sequences
- quick reference E.1.11 mark Reference Guide
- -zero 8.3 More About Sequences
- mhl 11.1 mhl, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- -bell 11.1 mhl
- -clear 11.1 mhl
- examples 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- -folder 11.1 mhl
- -form 11.1 mhl
- -length 11.1 mhl
- -nobell 11.1 mhl
- -noclear 11.1 mhl
- -nomoreproc 11.1 mhl
- quick reference E.1.13 mhl Reference Guide
- -showproc 11.1 mhl
- summary 11.1 mhl
- -width 11.1 mhl
- mhmail 13.9 Mailing Non-interactively: mhmail, 7.11 Sending Files, 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- examples 13.9 Mailing Non-interactively: mhmail, 7.11 Sending Files
- quick reference E.1.15 mhmail Reference Guide
- mhn 5.9 Using MIME
- alternatives to 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -auto 8.4 Storing Messages
- -build 9.4 MIME Configuration
- cached parts 9.4 MIME Configuration, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 8.4 Storing Messages
- character sets 9.4 MIME Configuration, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -check 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- command version 10.9 Show MIME Message Parts with showpart
- composition string escapes 9.4 MIME Configuration
- configuring 9.4 MIME Configuration
- -debug 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- default settings 9.4 MIME Configuration
- directives 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 5.9 Using MIME, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- directives for multipart content 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- disabling message display with 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- display string escapes 9.4 MIME Configuration
- external body parts 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -formfile 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- #forw directives 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- -list 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts, 5.9 Using MIME
- mhn_defaults file 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhn_defaults file examples 9.4 MIME Configuration
- -noauto 8.4 Storing Messages
- -nomoreproc 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -nopause 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -norealsize 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts
- -part 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 8.4 Storing Messages
- quick reference E.1.16 mhn Reference Guide
- -rcache 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -rfc934mode 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- -show 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- storage escapes 9.4 MIME Configuration
- storage formatting strings 9.4 MIME Configuration
- -store 9.4 MIME Configuration, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 8.4 Storing Messages
- -type 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 8.4 Storing Messages
- -verbose 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts
- -wcache 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- mhparam 13.12 Settings from the MH Profile
- examples D.29 Explanation of recomp, 13.12 Settings from the MH Profile
- quick reference E.1.17 mhparam Reference Guide
- mhpath 8.1 Folders, 13.18 Problems with folder, inc, and refile, 13.10 The mhpath Command
- examples 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages, 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages, 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl, 9.7 Setting Access Permissions for Other Accounts, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- quick reference E.1.18 mhpath Reference Guide
- msgchk 6.5 Checking for Mail Waiting: msgchk, 6.7 Using MH with POP
- -apop 6.7 Using MH with POP
- -host 6.7 Using MH with POP
- quick reference E.1.21 msgchk Reference Guide
- -rpop 6.7 Using MH with POP
- -user 6.7 Using MH with POP
- msh 8.12 MH Shell on a Mailbox File: msh
- quick reference E.1.22 msh Reference Guide
- next 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- quick reference E.1.23 next Reference Guide
- packf 6.4 More About scan, 8.11 Files with Multiple Messages
- quick reference E.1.24 packf Reference Guide
- packmbox 8.11 Files with Multiple Messages
- quick reference E.1.25 packmbox Reference Guide
- pgped 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- pgpshow 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- pick 5.7 Find and Specify with scan, pick, Ranges, Sequences, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 13.11 Getting Message Numbers, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- abbreviating switches 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- -after 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- -before 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- command version 10.14 Versions of pick: Repeatable Custom Searches
- -date 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- -datefield 8.8 Annotating Headers with anno, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 6.6 Other Features of inc
- dates in Sidebar: Getting Picky About Date Searches
- early versions Sidebar: Prehistoric pick-ing
- examples 5.7 Find and Specify with scan, pick, Ranges, Sequences, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.3 More About Sequences
- faster searches 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- how searches work 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- -keep Sidebar: Prehistoric pick-ing
- -list 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- miscellaneous fields 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- multiple criteria 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- -nolist 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- -nozero 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- passing numbers with backquotes 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- passing numbers with sequences 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.3 More About Sequences
- precedence 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- quick reference E.1.26 pick Reference Guide
- -scan Sidebar: Prehistoric pick-ing
- searching multiple folders 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- -sequence 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- -show Sidebar: Prehistoric pick-ing
- pop 6.7 Using MH with POP
- popauth 6.7 Using MH with POP
- popi 6.7 Using MH with POP
- popwrd 6.7 Using MH with POP
- post 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- prev 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- quick reference E.1.27 prev Reference Guide
- prompter 7.10 Distributing Messages with dist, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- command version 10.10 Append Text with prompter.nopre
- -doteof 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- -noprepend 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- quick reference E.1.28 prompter Reference Guide
- -rapid 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- rcvdist 12.10 Practical Tips, 12.7 Redistributing Messages: rcvdist
- quick reference E.1.29 rcvdist Reference Guide
- rcvdistcomps file 11.2 MH Format Strings
- rcvpack 12.8 Storing in Mailbox Files: rcvpack
- quick reference E.1.30 rcvpack Reference Guide
- rcvstore 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages, 12.6 Storing in Folders: rcvstore, 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- quick reference E.1.31 rcvstore Reference Guide
- rcvtty 12.9 Alternatives to mhook Programs, 12.5 New Message Notification: rcvtty
- format file 11.2 MH Format Strings
- quick reference E.1.32 rcvtty Reference Guide
- refile 8.1 Folders, 8.1 Folders
- creating folder 13.18 Problems with folder, inc, and refile
- examples 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.1 Folders, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- -link 8.1 Folders, 8.9 Using Links
- quick reference E.1.33 refile Reference Guide
- shortcut 9.13 Quick Folder Access
- -src 8.1 Folders
- repl 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl, 5.4 Replying to Messages: repl
- -annotate 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- -cc 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- command version 10.4 Versions of repl
- displaying original during 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- examples 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl, 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl, 5.4 Replying to Messages: repl, 10.1 What's a New Command Version?
- -filter 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- -mime 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl, 5.9 Using MIME
- -nocc 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- -query 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- quick reference E.1.34 repl Reference Guide
- simulating forw with 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- rmf 8.7 Removing Folders: rmf
- quick reference E.1.35 rmf Reference Guide
- read-only folder 9.9 Sharing Other Users' Folders
- rmm 5.8 Cleanup: rmm, 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages, 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages
- examples 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- quick reference E.1.36 rmm Reference Guide
- rmmproc current directory D.32 Explanation of rmmer
- why not just refile D.32 Explanation of rmmer
- scan 5.7 Find and Specify with scan, pick, Ranges, Sequences, 13.11 Getting Message Numbers, 6.4 More About scan, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- command version 10.12 Versions of scan
- error to stdout D.34 Explanation of showpr
- examples 5.7 Find and Specify with scan, pick, Ranges, Sequences, 5.7 Find and Specify with scan, pick, Ranges, Sequences, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.1 Folders, 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses, 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings, 6.4 More About scan, 9.9 Sharing Other Users' Folders, 13.16 Get Information with scan Format Strings
- -file 6.4 More About scan
- -form 6.4 More About scan
- quick reference E.1.37 scan Reference Guide
- -reverse 6.4 More About scan
- screen by screen 8.1 Folders
- -width 11.2 MH Format Strings
- send 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- command version 10.11 Version of send: push
- -mime 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- -msgid E.1.38 send Reference Guide
- -push 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 10.11 Version of send: push
- quick reference E.1.38 send Reference Guide
- -snoop 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- -split 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- -verbose 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- -watch 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- show 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev, 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev
- -noheader 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- command version 10.8 Edit Messages with show: mhedit
- disabling MIME message processing 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- examples 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages, Sidebar: What Good is a File With 1000 Links?
- format file 11.1 mhl
- -noshowproc 11.1 mhl
- quick reference E.1.39 show Reference Guide
- slocal 12.0 Chapter Introduction
- -debug 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- debugging 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- documentation of 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- errors 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- quick reference E.1.40 slocal Reference Guide
- running by hand 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- variables for pipe and qpipe 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- slocal (see also .maildelivery file)
- sortm 8.5 Sorting Messages: sortm
- quick reference E.1.41 sortm Reference Guide
- viamail 7.11 Sending Files
- examples 7.11 Sending Files
- quick reference E.1.42 viamail Reference Guide
- whatnow 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- quick reference E.1.43 whatnow Reference Guide
- whom 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- quick reference E.1.44 whom Reference Guide
- MH commands (see also nmh commands)
- MH context, overriding D.32 Explanation of rmmer
- MH directory
- changing name 9.6 Changing MH Directory Name
- test 13.8 A Test Mail Setup
- MH format 11.2 MH Format Strings
- dates 11.2 MH Format Strings
- escapes
- (addr) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (amatch) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (charleft) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (clock) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (comp) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (compval) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (cur) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (date2gmt) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (date2local) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (day) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (decode) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (divide) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (dst) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (eq) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (formataddr) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (friendly) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (getenv) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (gname) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (gt) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (host) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (hour) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (ingrp) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (lit) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (lmonth) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (match) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (mbox) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (mday) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (me) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (min) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (minus) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (modulo) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (mon) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (month) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (msg) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (mymbox) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (ne) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (nodate) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (nohost) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (nonnull) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (nonzero) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (note) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (null) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (num) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (path) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (pers) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (plus) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (pretty) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (profile) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (proper) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (putaddr) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (putnum) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (putnumf) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (putstr) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (putstrf) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (rclock) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (sday) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (sec) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (size) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (strlen) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (szone) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (timenow) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (trim) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (tws) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (type) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (tzone) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (void) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (wday) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (weekday) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (width) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (yday) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (year) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (zero) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- (zone) 11.2 MH Format Strings
- about 11.2 MH Format Strings
- comment 11.2 MH Format Strings
- component 11.2 MH Format Strings
- control 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- function 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- nesting 11.2 MH Format Strings
- return value 11.2 MH Format Strings
- summary 11.2 MH Format Strings
- {addresses} 11.2 MH Format Strings
- {body} 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- {date} 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- {digest} 11.2 MH Format Strings
- {dtimenow} 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- {error} 11.2 MH Format Strings
- {fcc} 11.2 MH Format Strings
- {folder} 11.2 MH Format Strings
- {subject} 11.2 MH Format Strings
- {text} 11.1 mhl
- examples 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- mhl formatfield variable 11.1 mhl
- numeric comparisons 11.2 MH Format Strings
- output width 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- summary 11.2 MH Format Strings
- MH profile D.34 Explanation of showpr
- and msh 8.12 MH Shell on a Mailbox File: msh
- comments 9.3 An MH Profile, in General
- conflicts with programs 13.17 Watch Out for the MH Profile
- entries
- ali: 7.3 MH Aliases, 7.3 MH Aliases, 7.3 MH Aliases
- Aliasfile: 7.3 MH Aliases, 7.3 MH Aliases
- Alternate-Mailboxes: 9.8 Defining Alternate Mailboxes
- automhnproc: 9.4 MIME Configuration, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- context: 9.6 Changing MH Directory Name
- dist: 7.2 Changing Default Editors
- Draft-Folder: 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- Editor: 7.2 Changing Default Editors, 7.2 Changing Default Editors
- finding 13.12 Settings from the MH Profile, 5.10 The -help and -version Switches
- flist-order: 8.3 More About Sequences
- Folder-protect: 9.7 Setting Access Permissions for Other Accounts
- forw: 7.2 Changing Default Editors, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- Inbox: 6.6 Other Features of inc
- lproc: 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- MailDrop: 6.6 Other Features of inc
- mh-sequences: 9.6 Changing MH Directory Name
- mhnproc: 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- Msg-protect: 9.7 Setting Access Permissions for Other Accounts
- -next 7.2 Changing Default Editors
- Path: 13.8 A Test Mail Setup, 9.6 Changing MH Directory Name
- Previous-Sequence: 8.3 More About Sequences
- repl: 7.2 Changing Default Editors
- rmmproc: 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages, 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages
- searching 13.12 Settings from the MH Profile
- send: 7.3 MH Aliases, 7.3 MH Aliases, 7.3 MH Aliases
- Sequence-Negation: 8.3 More About Sequences
- showproc: 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- Signature: 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- types 9.3 An MH Profile, in General
- Unseen-Sequence: 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- whom: 7.3 MH Aliases, 7.3 MH Aliases, 7.3 MH Aliases
- examples 9.3 An MH Profile, in General
- mh_profile example file 9.3 An MH Profile, in General
- overriding in scripts D.29 Explanation of recomp, D.32 Explanation of rmmer
- profile: in -help output 5.10 The -help and -version Switches
- reading by MH commands 9.1 Running an MH Command
- MH profile (see also nmh profile; MIME profile)
- MH variable 13.8 A Test Mail Setup
- mh-e mailing list A.2 More Information About MH
- mh-format (see MH format)
- mh-profile (see MH profile)
- mh-users mailing list A.2 More Information About MH
- mh-workers mailing list A.2 More Information About MH
- MHALTMSG 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- mhannotate 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- mhbuild command 9.4 MIME Configuration, 5.9 Using MIME
- -check 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- configuring 9.4 MIME Configuration
- directives 5.9 Using MIME, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- -ebcdicsafe 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- escapes
- composition strings 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhn.defaults file 9.4 MIME Configuration
- examples 9.4 MIME Configuration
- quick reference E.1.12 mhbuild Reference Guide
- -rfc934mode 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- MHCONTEXT 13.14 Changing the MH Environment, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- MHCONTEXTFD 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- mhdist 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- mhdraft 9.4 MIME Configuration, 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- mhedit command version 10.8 Edit Messages with show: mhedit
- mheditor 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- mhex*.tgz file D.1 Obtaining Example Files From This Book
- MHFD 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- mhfolder 13.13 Settings from the Environment, 11.1 mhl
- mhinplace 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- mhl command 11.1 mhl, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- -bell 11.1 mhl
- -clear 11.1 mhl
- examples 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- -folder 11.1 mhl
- -format 11.1 mhl
- -length 11.1 mhl
- -nobell 11.1 mhl
- -noclear 11.1 mhl
- -nomoreproc 11.1 mhl
- quick reference E.1.13 mhl Reference Guide
- screen handling 11.1 mhl
- -showproc 11.1 mhl
- summary 11.1 mhl
- -width 11.1 mhl
- entries
- Body: 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl
- Extras: 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl
- introduction 11.1 mhl
- Messagename: 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl
- summary 11.1 mhl
- mhl variables 11.1 mhl
- addrfield 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl
- bell 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl
- center 11.1 mhl
- clearscreen 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl
- component 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl
- compress 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl
- compwidth 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl
- datefield 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl
- decode 11.1 mhl
- formatfield 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl
- ignores 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl
- leftadjust 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl
- length 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl
- newline 11.1 mhl
- nobell 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl
- nocenter 11.1 mhl
- noclearscreen 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl
- nocomponent 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl
- nocompress 11.1 mhl
- noleftadjust 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl
- nonewline 11.1 mhl
- nosplit 11.1 mhl
- nouppercase 11.1 mhl
- offset 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl
- overflowoffset 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl
- overflowtext 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl
- split 11.1 mhl
- uppercase 11.1 mhl
- width 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl
- mhl.body file 11.1 mhl
- mhl.format file 11.1 mhl, 11.1 mhl, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- changes in nmh 11.1 mhl
- mhl.format.default file 11.1 mhl
- mhl.format.revised file 11.1 mhl
- mhl.forward file 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 11.1 mhl
- mhl.headers file 11.1 mhl
- mhl.noformat file 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- mhl.prodsumry file 11.1 mhl
- mhl.roady file 12.10 Practical Tips
- mhl.test1 file 11.1 mhl
- mhl.test2 file 11.1 mhl
- mhl.test3 file 11.1 mhl
- mhl.test4 file 11.1 mhl
- mhl.test5 file 11.1 mhl
- mhlist command 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts, 5.9 Using MIME
- -rcache 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -wcache 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -norealsize 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts
- -part 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts
- quick reference E.1.14 mhlist Reference Guide
- -type 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts
- -verbose 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts
- mhmail command 13.9 Mailing Non-interactively: mhmail, 7.11 Sending Files, 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- examples 13.9 Mailing Non-interactively: mhmail, 7.11 Sending Files
- quick reference E.1.15 mhmail Reference Guide
- mhmessages 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- mhn 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- mhn command 10.9 Show MIME Message Parts with showpart, 5.9 Using MIME
- alternatives to 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -auto 8.4 Storing Messages, 8.4 Storing Messages
- -build 9.4 MIME Configuration
- cached parts 9.4 MIME Configuration, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 8.4 Storing Messages
- -rcache 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -wcache 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- character sets 9.4 MIME Configuration, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -check 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- configuring 9.4 MIME Configuration
- -debug 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- default settings 9.4 MIME Configuration
- directives 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 5.9 Using MIME, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- for multipart content 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- #forw 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- disabling message display with 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- escapes
- composition strings 9.4 MIME Configuration
- display string 9.4 MIME Configuration
- storage 9.4 MIME Configuration
- external body parts 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -formfile 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -list 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts, 5.9 Using MIME
- mhn.defaults file 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhn_defaults file 9.4 MIME Configuration
- examples 9.4 MIME Configuration
- -noauto 8.4 Storing Messages
- -nomoreproc 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -nopause 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -norealsize 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts
- -part 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 8.4 Storing Messages
- quick reference E.1.16 mhn Reference Guide
- -rfc934mode 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- -show 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- storage formatting strings 9.4 MIME Configuration
- -store 9.4 MIME Configuration, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 8.4 Storing Messages
- -type 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 8.4 Storing Messages
- -verbose 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts
- mhn profile (see MIME profile)
- mhn.defaults file 9.4 MIME Configuration
- examples 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhnftpmail shell script 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhnproc 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- mhn_defaults file 9.4 MIME Configuration
- examples 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhook
- programs, alternatives to 12.9 Alternatives to mhook Programs
- utilities 12.0 Chapter Introduction
- mhparam command 13.12 Settings from the MH Profile
- examples D.29 Explanation of recomp
- quick reference E.1.17 mhparam Reference Guide
- mhpath command 8.1 Folders, 13.18 Problems with folder, inc, and refile, 8.4 Storing Messages, 13.10 The mhpath Command
- examples 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages, 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages, 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl, 9.7 Setting Access Permissions for Other Accounts, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- quick reference E.1.18 mhpath Reference Guide
- mhprofile shell script D.21 Explanation of mhprofile, 13.12 Settings from the MH Profile
- examples D.29 Explanation of recomp
- .mh_sequences file 8.3 More About Sequences, 8.3 More About Sequences, 9.1 Running an MH Command
- mhshow command 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 10.9 Show MIME Message Parts with showpart
- -rcache 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -wcache 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- character sets 9.4 MIME Configuration, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -check 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- configuring 9.4 MIME Configuration, 9.4 MIME Configuration, 9.4 MIME Configuration
- -debug 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- escapes
- display string 9.4 MIME Configuration
- external body parts 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -formfile 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- mhn.defaults file 9.4 MIME Configuration
- examples 9.4 MIME Configuration
- -nomoreproc 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -nopause 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -part 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- quick reference E.1.19 mhshow Reference Guide
- -type 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- mhstore command 9.4 MIME Configuration, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- cached parts 8.4 Storing Messages
- -rcache 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -wcache 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- configuring 9.4 MIME Configuration
- escapes
- storage 9.4 MIME Configuration
- external body parts 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- mhn.defaults file 9.4 MIME Configuration
- examples 9.4 MIME Configuration
- -noauto 8.4 Storing Messages
- -part 8.4 Storing Messages
- quick reference E.1.20 mhstore Reference Guide
- storage formatting strings 9.4 MIME Configuration
- -type 8.4 Storing Messages
- mhuse 13.13 Settings from the Environment, 13.15 Writing Your Own Draft Message Editor(s)
- MIME 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 5.9 Using MIME
- building drafts 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- building drafts automatically 9.4 MIME Configuration
- cached parts 9.4 MIME Configuration, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 8.4 Storing Messages
- character sets 9.4 MIME Configuration, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- character sets (see also character sets, MH)
- composing messages 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 5.9 Using MIME
- enriched text 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- configuring MH and nmh for 9.4 MIME Configuration, 5.9 Using MIME
- decoding messages 8.4 Storing Messages
- disabling message display with 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- encoding 9.4 MIME Configuration, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- external body parts 9.4 MIME Configuration, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 8.4 Storing Messages
- external parts 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- forwarding 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- header
- fields 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- header fields 5.9 Using MIME
- integrity check 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- listing message
- contents 5.9 Using MIME
- parts 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts
- reading 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 5.9 Using MIME
- partial messages 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- reading messages 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 5.9 Using MIME
- sample message 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- MIME profile entries
- configuring 9.4 MIME Configuration
- creating 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhbuild-compose- 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhn-access-ftp 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhn-cache 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhn-charset- 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhn-compose- 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhn-private-cache 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhn-show- 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhn-storage- 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhn-store- 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhshow-charset- 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhshow-show- 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhstore-store- 9.4 MIME Configuration
- nmh-access-ftp 9.4 MIME Configuration
- nmh-cache 9.4 MIME Configuration
- nmh-private-cache 9.4 MIME Configuration
- nmh-storage- 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mimecat shell script D.22 Explanation of mimecat, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- mimencode command 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- MM_CHARSET environment variable 9.4 MIME Configuration, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 11.1 mhl, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- more command 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- moreproc 11.1 mhl, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- changing 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- --More-- prompt 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev
- mscan shell function 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts
- msg command version 10.6 msg: `While You Were Out' Messages with comp
- msgbox file 8.12 MH Shell on a Mailbox File: msh, 8.11 Files with Multiple Messages
- msgchk
- -apop 6.7 Using MH with POP
- -host 6.7 Using MH with POP
- -rpop 6.7 Using MH with POP
- -user 6.7 Using MH with POP
- msgchk command 6.5 Checking for Mail Waiting: msgchk, 6.7 Using MH with POP
- quick reference E.1.21 msgchk Reference Guide
- msgcomps files 10.6 msg: `While You Were Out' Messages with comp
- msgnums command version 10.12 Versions of scan
- msgpr shell alias 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- msgscan command version 10.12 Versions of scan
- msh 8.12 MH Shell on a Mailbox File: msh
- and the MH profile 8.12 MH Shell on a Mailbox File: msh
- handling new mail with 8.12 MH Shell on a Mailbox File: msh
- msh command
- quick reference E.1.22 msh Reference Guide
- MTA 12.3 Running Your .maildelivery File
- and mhook programs 12.9 Alternatives to mhook Programs
- multipart messages 5.9 Using MIME
- reading 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 5.9 Using MIME
- multiple MH sessions 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- mydist shell script D.24 Explanation of mysend, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- mysend shell script D.24 Explanation of mysend, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- myvi shell script 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- n shell alias 9.2 MH and the Shell
- n shell function 9.2 MH and the Shell
- newmsgs shell script 13.5 Using Exit Status
- news
- reading with MH 9.9 Sharing Other Users' Folders
- storing with rcvstore 12.6 Storing in Folders: rcvstore
- next command 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- quick reference E.1.23 next Reference Guide
- nicknames (see alias, MH)
- nmh
- determining version 5.10 The -help and -version Switches
- MIME
- configuring for 9.4 MIME Configuration, 5.9 Using MIME
- nmh-workers mailing list A.2 More Information About MH
- switches
- -version 5.10 The -help and -version Switches
- using rmmer with 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages
- World Wide Web pages A.2 More Information About MH
- nmh (see also MH)
- nmh commands
- flist 8.3 More About Sequences
- -all 8.3 More About Sequences
- -alpha 8.3 More About Sequences
- -fast 8.3 More About Sequences
- +folder 8.3 More About Sequences
- -noshowzero 8.3 More About Sequences
- problems with symbolic links 8.9 Using Links
- quick reference E.1.6 flist Reference Guide
- -recurse 8.3 More About Sequences
- -sequence 8.3 More About Sequences
- flists 8.3 More About Sequences
- folders
- problems with symbolic links 8.9 Using Links
- -nodashstuffing 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- mhbuild 9.4 MIME Configuration, 5.9 Using MIME
- -check 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- composition string escapes 9.4 MIME Configuration
- configuring 9.4 MIME Configuration
- directives 5.9 Using MIME, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- -ebcdicsafe 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- mhn.defaults file 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhn.defaults file examples 9.4 MIME Configuration
- quick reference E.1.12 mhbuild Reference Guide
- -rfc934mode 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- mhlist 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts, 5.9 Using MIME
- -norealsize 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts
- -part 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts
- quick reference E.1.14 mhlist Reference Guide
- -rcache 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -type 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts
- -verbose 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts
- -wcache 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- mhn.defaults file 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhshow 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- character sets 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -check 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- command version 10.9 Show MIME Message Parts with showpart
- configuring 9.4 MIME Configuration, 9.4 MIME Configuration, 9.4 MIME Configuration
- -debug 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- external body parts 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -formfile 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- mhn.defaults file 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhn.defaults file examples 9.4 MIME Configuration
- -nomoreproc 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -nopause 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -part 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- quick reference E.1.19 mhshow Reference Guide
- -rcache 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -type 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -wcache 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- mhstore 9.4 MIME Configuration, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -auto 8.4 Storing Messages
- cached parts 8.4 Storing Messages
- configuring 9.4 MIME Configuration
- external body parts 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- mhn.defaults file 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhn.defaults file examples 9.4 MIME Configuration
- -noauto 8.4 Storing Messages
- -part 8.4 Storing Messages
- quick reference E.1.20 mhstore Reference Guide
- -rcache 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- storage escapes 9.4 MIME Configuration
- storage formatting strings 9.4 MIME Configuration
- -type 8.4 Storing Messages
- -wcache 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -mbox 8.11 Files with Multiple Messages
- -mmdf 8.11 Files with Multiple Messages
- -mbox (nmh) 12.8 Storing in Mailbox Files: rcvpack
- -mmdf (nmh) 12.8 Storing in Mailbox Files: rcvpack
- -width 12.5 New Message Notification: rcvtty
- -normmproc 8.1 Folders
- -rmmproc 8.1 Folders
- -unlink 8.1 Folders
- using rmmer 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages
- -checkmime 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -nocheckmime 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -suppressdup 12.3 Running Your .maildelivery File
- nmh commands (see also MH commands)
- nmh profile
- automimeproc: 9.4 MIME Configuration, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- buildmimeproc: 9.4 MIME Configuration, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- showmimeproc: 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- nmh profile (see also MH profile; MIME profile)
- nmh-workers mailing list A.2 More Information About MH
- NOMHNPROC 13.14 Changing the MH Environment
- notification of new mail 12.5 New Message Notification: rcvtty
- nx shell alias 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- octets
- size of messages 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts
- options (see also switches)
- original shell script D.25 Explanation of original, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- packf command 6.4 More About scan, 8.11 Files with Multiple Messages, 8.4 Storing Messages
- -mbox (nmh) 8.11 Files with Multiple Messages
- -mmdf (nmh) 8.11 Files with Multiple Messages
- quick reference E.1.24 packf Reference Guide
- packmbox command 8.11 Files with Multiple Messages
- quick reference E.1.25 packmbox Reference Guide
- pager commands 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- pattern matching
- in .maildelivery files 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- in messages 12.9 Alternatives to mhook Programs
- perl scripts
- automhn 9.4 MIME Configuration
- rfl D.31 Explanation of rfl, 8.11 Files with Multiple Messages
- manual page Special subsection of 8.11.3: rfl Manual Page
- shortcut 9.13 Quick Folder Access
- permissions, setting 9.7 Setting Access Permissions for Other Accounts, 9.9 Sharing Other Users' Folders
- PGP (Pretty Good Privacy)
- reading 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- sending 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- pgped command 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- pgpshow command 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- pick command 5.7 Find and Specify with scan, pick, Ranges, Sequences, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 13.11 Getting Message Numbers, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- abbreviating switches 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- -after 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- -before 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- command version 10.14 Versions of pick: Repeatable Custom Searches
- -date 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- -datefield 8.8 Annotating Headers with anno, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 6.6 Other Features of inc
- dates in Sidebar: Getting Picky About Date Searches
- early versions Sidebar: Prehistoric pick-ing
- examples 5.7 Find and Specify with scan, pick, Ranges, Sequences, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.3 More About Sequences
- faster searches 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- how searches work 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- -keep Sidebar: Prehistoric pick-ing
- -list 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- miscellaneous fields 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- multiple criteria 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- -nolist 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- -nozero 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- passing numbers with backquotes 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- passing numbers with sequences 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.3 More About Sequences
- precedence 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- quick reference E.1.26 pick Reference Guide
- -scan Sidebar: Prehistoric pick-ing
- searching multiple folders 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- -sequence 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- -show Sidebar: Prehistoric pick-ing
- pick command
- examples 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- pick2me shell script 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- pickerr command version 10.14 Versions of pick: Repeatable Custom Searches
- pickthread script 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- pipe action
- in .maildelivery files 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- pipe action, slocal
- and environment variables 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- plus sign (+) 11.2 MH Format Strings, 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail, Sidebar: The Pluses of MH
- pof shell alias 9.2 MH and the Shell
- POP (Post Office Protocol) 8.12 MH Shell on a Mailbox File: msh, 6.7 Using MH with POP
- pop command 6.7 Using MH with POP
- popauth command 6.7 Using MH with POP
- popi command 6.7 Using MH with POP
- popwrd command 6.7 Using MH with POP
- post command 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- pr command D.18 Explanation of fols, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages, 13.1 Writing Shell Scripts for MH
- prev command 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- quick reference E.1.27 prev Reference Guide
- private cache 9.4 MIME Configuration
- procmail command 12.9 Alternatives to mhook Programs
- profile (see MH profile; nmh profile; MIME profile)
- profile entries, MIME 9.4 MIME Configuration
- creating 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhbuild-compose- 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhn-cache 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhn-charset- 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhn-compose- 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhn-show- 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhn-storage- 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhn-store- 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhshow-charset- 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhshow-show- 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhstore-store- 9.4 MIME Configuration
- nmh-cache 9.4 MIME Configuration
- nmh-storage- 9.4 MIME Configuration
- programs
- (see also UNIX commands; shell scripts; perl scripts; MH commands; MH command versions)
- programs, starting automatically 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- prompter
- -doteof 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- -rapid 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- prompter command 7.10 Distributing Messages with dist, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 10.10 Append Text with prompter.nopre
- -noprepend 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- quick reference E.1.28 prompter Reference Guide
- prompter.nopre command version 10.10 Append Text with prompter.nopre
- prompts
- disposition? 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- what now? 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- what now? delete 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- what now? display 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- what now? edit 5.4 Replying to Messages: repl, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- examples 7.2 Changing Default Editors, 7.11 Sending Files
- what now? edit mhn 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- what now? edit original 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- what now? list 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- examples 5.4 Replying to Messages: repl
- what now? mime 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- what now? push 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- what now? quit 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- examples 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- what now? quit -delete 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- what now? refile 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- what now? refile -link 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- what now? send 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- examples 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- what now? send -snoop 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- what now? send -watch -verbose 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- what now? whom 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- what now? whom -check 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- what now? xxxx -help 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- puf shell alias 9.2 MH and the Shell
- push 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- push command version 10.11 Version of send: push
- qpipe action
- in .maildelivery files 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- quotation marks and mail addresses 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- quoting D.34 Explanation of showpr
- rcvdist command 12.10 Practical Tips, 12.7 Redistributing Messages: rcvdist
- quick reference E.1.29 rcvdist Reference Guide
- rcvdistcomps file 11.2 MH Format Strings
- rcvpack command 12.8 Storing in Mailbox Files: rcvpack
- -mbox (nmh) 12.8 Storing in Mailbox Files: rcvpack
- -mmdf (nmh) 12.8 Storing in Mailbox Files: rcvpack
- quick reference E.1.30 rcvpack Reference Guide
- rcvsearch shell script D.28 Explanation of rcvsearch
- rcvstore command 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages, 12.6 Storing in Folders: rcvstore, 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- quick reference E.1.31 rcvstore Reference Guide
- rcvtty command 12.9 Alternatives to mhook Programs, 12.5 New Message Notification: rcvtty
- format file 11.2 MH Format Strings
- quick reference E.1.32 rcvtty Reference Guide
- where to send notification of mail 12.5 New Message Notification: rcvtty
- -width (nmh) 12.5 New Message Notification: rcvtty
- rcvtty.fixup shell script 12.5 New Message Notification: rcvtty
- rcvxterm shell script 12.9 Alternatives to mhook Programs
- read command D.14 Explanation of distprompter, D.14 Explanation of distprompter
- reading MIME messages 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- recomp shell script D.29 Explanation of recomp, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- refile command 8.1 Folders, 8.1 Folders
- examples 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- creating folders 13.18 Problems with folder, inc, and refile
- examples 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.1 Folders, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- -link 8.9 Using Links
- examples 8.1 Folders
- -normmproc 8.1 Folders
- quick reference E.1.33 refile Reference Guide
- -rmmproc 8.1 Folders
- shortcut 9.13 Quick Folder Access
- -src 8.1 Folders
- -unlink 8.1 Folders
- rehash command 10.2 Making a New Command Version, 13.1 Writing Shell Scripts for MH
- remote servers, mail from (see POP)
- repl command 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl, 5.4 Replying to Messages: repl
- -annotate 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- -cc 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- command version 10.4 Versions of repl
- displaying original during 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- examples 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl, 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl, 5.4 Replying to Messages: repl, 10.1 What's a New Command Version?
- -filter 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- -mime 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl, 5.9 Using MIME
- -nocc 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- -query 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- quick reference E.1.34 repl Reference Guide
- simulating forw with 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- replb command version 10.4 Versions of repl
- replbcomps file 10.4 Versions of repl
- replbfilt file 10.4 Versions of repl
- replbfilt.mime file 10.4 Versions of repl
- replcomps file 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- updating 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- replcomps.default file 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- replcomps.jerry file 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- replx command version 10.4 Versions of repl
- replxfilt file 10.4 Versions of repl
- resend command version D.30 Explanation of resend, 10.7 Versions of forw
- resend.fixmsg shell script D.30 Explanation of resend, 10.7 Versions of forw
- result argument, .maildelivery 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- return status/value (see command exit status)
- rfl command D.31 Explanation of rfl, 8.11 Files with Multiple Messages
- manual page Special subsection of 8.11.3: rfl Manual Page
- shortcut 9.13 Quick Folder Access
- richtext command 9.4 MIME Configuration, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- rmf command 8.7 Removing Folders: rmf, 9.9 Sharing Other Users' Folders
- quick reference E.1.35 rmf Reference Guide
- rmm command 5.8 Cleanup: rmm, 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages, 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages, 8.4 Storing Messages
- examples 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- quick reference E.1.36 rmm Reference Guide
- rmmproc current directory D.32 Explanation of rmmer
- using rmmer with nmh 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages
- why not just refile D.32 Explanation of rmmer
- rmmer shell script D.32 Explanation of rmmer, 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages
- rm_msgs.at shell script 9.11 Periodic Cleanup, Checking, etc. with cron and at
- saving filesystem space 8.4 Storing Messages
- scan command 5.7 Find and Specify with scan, pick, Ranges, Sequences, 13.11 Getting Message Numbers, 6.4 More About scan, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 10.12 Versions of scan
- error to stdout D.34 Explanation of showpr
- examples 5.7 Find and Specify with scan, pick, Ranges, Sequences, 5.7 Find and Specify with scan, pick, Ranges, Sequences, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.1 Folders, 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses, 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings, 6.4 More About scan, 9.9 Sharing Other Users' Folders, 13.16 Get Information with scan Format Strings
- -file 6.4 More About scan
- -form 6.4 More About scan
- quick reference E.1.37 scan Reference Guide
- -reverse 6.4 More About scan
- screen by screen 8.1 Folders
- -width 11.2 MH Format Strings
- scan.answer file 11.2 MH Format Strings
- scan.dateparse file 11.2 MH Format Strings
- scan.default file 11.2 MH Format Strings
- changes in nmh 11.2 MH Format Strings
- scan.default.uk file 11.2 MH Format Strings
- scan.drmm file D.15 Explanation of drmm
- scan.from file 11.2 MH Format Strings
- scan.hdr file 11.2 MH Format Strings
- scan.mailx file 6.4 More About scan
- scan.more file 11.2 MH Format Strings
- scan.msgscan file 10.12 Versions of scan
- scan.rfl file D.31 Explanation of rfl
- scan.size file 6.4 More About scan
- scan.time file 6.4 More About scan
- scan.timely file 6.4 More About scan
- scan.unseen file (nmh) 6.4 More About scan
- scandp command version 11.2 MH Format Strings
- scandrafts shell alias 9.2 MH and the Shell
- scandrafts shell script D.33 Explanation of scandrafts, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- -stay 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- scap shell alias 9.2 MH and the Shell
- scap shell function 9.2 MH and the Shell
- scap2 shell alias 9.2 MH and the Shell
- scap2 shell function 9.2 MH and the Shell
- scripts, shell (see shell scripts)
- security 9.7 Setting Access Permissions for Other Accounts
- setting permissions 9.9 Sharing Other Users' Folders
- sed command D.18 Explanation of fols
- send
- -push 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- send command 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send, 10.11 Version of send: push
- -mime 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- -msgid E.1.38 send Reference Guide
- -push 10.11 Version of send: push
- quick reference E.1.38 send Reference Guide
- -snoop 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- -split 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- -verbose 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- -watch 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- sendmail 12.3 Running Your .maildelivery File
- sendproc 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- examples D.24 Explanation of mysend, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- sequences 8.3 More About Sequences
- about 5.7 Find and Specify with scan, pick, Ranges, Sequences
- adding message to 10.5 Make Message Bookmarks with mark, 8.3 More About Sequences
- cur 5.7 Find and Specify with scan, pick, Ranges, Sequences, 8.3 More About Sequences, 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- deleting message from 8.3 More About Sequences
- examples 5.7 Find and Specify with scan, pick, Ranges, Sequences
- listing contents 8.3 More About Sequences
- listing in all folders 8.3 More About Sequences
- opposite of 8.3 More About Sequences
- previous 8.3 More About Sequences
- public and private 8.3 More About Sequences
- unseen 8.3 More About Sequences, 8.3 More About Sequences, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- setenv command 13.8 A Test Mail Setup
- 7bit encoding 9.4 MIME Configuration, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- sh commands
- . (period) 10.2 Making a New Command Version, Sidebar: The Ins and Outs of Redirected I/O Loops
- do (see sh commands, for, while)
- done (see sh commands, for)
- eval D.11 Explanation of append
- exit
- inside redirected loops Sidebar: The Ins and Outs of Redirected I/O Loops
- export 13.8 A Test Mail Setup
- for D.34 Explanation of showpr, 13.6 Looping Through a List of Arguments
- examples 13.8 A Test Mail Setup
- if 13.5 Using Exit Status
- read D.14 Explanation of distprompter, D.14 Explanation of distprompter
- substitution for (see command substitution)
- while D.11 Explanation of append
- sh operators
- ${+} D.34 Explanation of showpr
- ${-} D.29 Explanation of recomp
- ${?} D.25 Explanation of original
- < 13.9 Mailing Non-interactively: mhmail
- : (colon) D.11 Explanation of append
- ` 13.4 Shell Command Substitution
- sh parameters
- $0 (dollar zero) 13.7 Finding Program Name; Multiple Program Names
- $? (dollar question mark) 13.5 Using Exit Status
- sh variables, default D.29 Explanation of recomp
- shell
- search path 10.2 Making a New Command Version
- UNIX 9.2 MH and the Shell
- shell (see also sh; csh; tcsh)
- shell aliases 9.2 MH and the Shell
- aliases.csh file 9.2 MH and the Shell
- cleandrafts 9.2 MH and the Shell
- fls 9.2 MH and the Shell
- inc 6.6 Other Features of inc
- lsf 9.2 MH and the Shell
- msgpr 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- n 9.2 MH and the Shell
- nx 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- pof 9.2 MH and the Shell
- puf 9.2 MH and the Shell
- scandrafts 9.2 MH and the Shell
- scap 9.2 MH and the Shell
- scap2 9.2 MH and the Shell
- showv 9.2 MH and the Shell
- tscan 10.3 Writing Command Versions as Aliases or Functions
- unseen 9.2 MH and the Shell
- shell functions 9.2 MH and the Shell
- (see also shell aliases)
- mscan 6.3 Listing MIME Message Parts
- n 9.2 MH and the Shell
- scap 9.2 MH and the Shell
- scap2 9.2 MH and the Shell
- tscan 10.3 Writing Command Versions as Aliases or Functions
- shell loops 13.6 Looping Through a List of Arguments
- examples 13.8 A Test Mail Setup, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.1 Folders, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 8.9 Using Links
- shell scripts
- about 13.1 Writing Shell Scripts for MH
- aligrep 7.3 MH Aliases
- append D.11 Explanation of append, 7.11 Sending Files
- autoinc D.12 Explanation of autoinc, 6.8 Batch-process New Mail: autoinc
- debugging D.34 Explanation of showpr
- distprompter 7.10 Distributing Messages with dist, D.14 Explanation of distprompter, 13.15 Writing Your Own Draft Message Editor(s)
- drmm D.15 Explanation of drmm, 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages
- drmmer D.15 Explanation of drmm
- fols D.18 Explanation of fols, 8.1 Folders, 13.1 Writing Shell Scripts for MH, 13.1 Writing Shell Scripts for MH
- forwbatch D.19 Explanation of forwedit, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- forwedit D.19 Explanation of forwedit, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- fpick 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- getmsgs 10.6 msg: `While You Were Out' Messages with comp
- getrich 9.4 MIME Configuration, 9.4 MIME Configuration
- incs 13.1 Writing Shell Scripts for MH
- inmail-show 12.9 Alternatives to mhook Programs
- makechars 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- mhnftpmail 9.4 MIME Configuration
- mhprofile D.21 Explanation of mhprofile, 13.12 Settings from the MH Profile
- examples D.29 Explanation of recomp
- mimecat D.22 Explanation of mimecat, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- multiple names D.32 Explanation of rmmer
- mydist D.24 Explanation of mysend, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- mysend D.24 Explanation of mysend, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- myvi 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- newmsgs 13.5 Using Exit Status
- obtaining D.1 Obtaining Example Files From This Book
- original D.25 Explanation of original, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- pgped 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- pgpshow 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- pick2me 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- pickthread 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- rcvsearch D.28 Explanation of rcvsearch
- rcvtty.fixup 12.5 New Message Notification: rcvtty
- rcvxterm 12.9 Alternatives to mhook Programs
- recomp D.29 Explanation of recomp, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- resend.fixmsg D.30 Explanation of resend, 10.7 Versions of forw
- rmmer D.32 Explanation of rmmer, 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages
- rm_msgs.at 9.11 Periodic Cleanup, Checking, etc. with cron and at
- scandrafts D.33 Explanation of scandrafts, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- showing name 13.7 Finding Program Name; Multiple Program Names
- showpr D.34 Explanation of showpr, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- shows Sidebar: What Good is a File With 1000 Links?
- steps to writing 13.1 Writing Shell Scripts for MH
- storeparts D.35 Explanation of storeparts, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- vidraft 10.4 Versions of repl, 10.4 Versions of repl
- shell variables 9.2 MH and the Shell
- as folder name abbreviations 9.13 Quick Folder Access
- show
- -noheader 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- show command 10.8 Edit Messages with show: mhedit, 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev, 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev
- -checkmime (nmh) 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- disabling MIME message processing 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- examples 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages, Sidebar: What Good is a File With 1000 Links?
- format file 11.1 mhl
- MIME messages 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -nocheckmime (nmh) 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -noshowproc 11.1 mhl, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- quick reference E.1.39 show Reference Guide
- showing name shell script 13.7 Finding Program Name; Multiple Program Names
- showmimeproc (nmh) 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- showpart 10.9 Show MIME Message Parts with showpart
- showpart command version 10.9 Show MIME Message Parts with showpart
- showpr shell script D.34 Explanation of showpr, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- showproc
- cat 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- changing 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- mhl 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- showpr 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- shows shell script Sidebar: What Good is a File With 1000 Links?
- showv shell alias 9.2 MH and the Shell
- SIGNATURE 13.14 Changing the MH Environment
- SIGNATURE variable 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- signatures
- in message body 9.12 Automatic Signature on End of Messages, 7.11 Sending Files
- in message header 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- syntax for automatic recognition of 9.12 Automatic Signature on End of Messages
- single quotes and mail addresses 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- slocal command 12.0 Chapter Introduction
- -debug 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- debugging 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- documentation of 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- errors 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- quick reference E.1.40 slocal Reference Guide
- running by hand 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- -suppressdup (nmh) 12.3 Running Your .maildelivery File
- variables for pipe and qpipe 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- slocal command (see also .maildelivery file)
- smail
- and processing mail automatically 12.3 Running Your .maildelivery File
- SMTP 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- sortm
- command 8.5 Sorting Messages: sortm
- sortm command
- quick reference E.1.41 sortm Reference Guide
- source command 10.2 Making a New Command Version
- spell command 7.2 Changing Default Editors, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- sscan command version 10.12 Versions of scan
- storeparts shell script D.35 Explanation of storeparts, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- storing messages 8.4 Storing Messages
- string
- format 13.16 Get Information with scan Format Strings
- subfolder 8.1 Folders
- creating 8.1 Folders
- listing 8.1 Folders, 8.1 Folders
- moving message to 8.1 Folders
- switches
- about 5.5 MH Command-line Switches (Options)
- -help 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 5.10 The -help and -version Switches
- -version 5.10 The -help and -version Switches
- symbolic links 10.2 Making a New Command Version, 8.9 Using Links
- warnings 8.9 Using Links
- symbols
- #! (pound bang) 13.3 How Does Your System Execute Files?
- $0 (dollar zero) 13.7 Finding Program Name; Multiple Program Names
- $? (dollar question mark) 13.5 Using Exit Status
- % (percent sign)
- in MH format escapes 11.2 MH Format Strings
- < (left angle bracket) 13.9 Mailing Non-interactively: mhmail
- + (plus) 8.1 Folders, 11.2 MH Format Strings, Sidebar: The Pluses of MH
- . (period) 10.2 Making a New Command Version, Sidebar: The Ins and Outs of Redirected I/O Loops
- @ (at sign) 13.8 A Test Mail Setup, 8.1 Folders, 8.1 Folders, 8.1 Folders
- \ (backslash) Sidebar: When is a Backslash Not a Backslash?
- ` (backquote) 13.4 Shell Command Substitution
- {} (curly braces) 8.1 Folders
- tcsh
- folder name completion 9.13 Quick Folder Access
- temporary files, writing messages to 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- TERM 13.14 Changing the MH Environment
- TERMCAP 13.14 Changing the MH Environment
- thanks command version 10.4 Versions of repl
- threads
- message 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- time
- execution of actions, controlling 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- mail delivery 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- /tmp directory 12.11 slocal Debugging Tips
- tscan command version 10.2 Making a New Command Version
- tscan shell alias/command 10.3 Writing Command Versions as Aliases or Functions
- tutorials
- MH 5.0 Chapter Introduction
- UNIX commands
- at 9.11 Periodic Cleanup, Checking, etc. with cron and at
- basename 13.12 Settings from the MH Profile
- biff 12.5 New Message Notification: rcvtty
- chmod 13.1 Writing Shell Scripts for MH
- examples 9.7 Setting Access Permissions for Other Accounts, 9.9 Sharing Other Users' Folders
- cron 9.11 Periodic Cleanup, Checking, etc. with cron and at
- ed D.30 Explanation of resend
- find D.32 Explanation of rmmer
- examples 9.7 Setting Access Permissions for Other Accounts
- ftp D.1 Obtaining Example Files From This Book
- grep 13.12 Settings from the MH Profile
- examples 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages
- head 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- examples 11.1 mhl
- iso2asc 9.4 MIME Configuration
- less 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- ln 13.8 A Test Mail Setup, 10.2 Making a New Command Version
- -s 10.2 Making a New Command Version
- lp 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- lpr 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- man 10.2 Making a New Command Version
- mesg 12.5 New Message Notification: rcvtty
- mimencode 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- more 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- pr D.18 Explanation of fols, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages, 13.1 Writing Shell Scripts for MH
- richtext 9.4 MIME Configuration, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- sed D.18 Explanation of fols
- spell 7.2 Changing Default Editors, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- uucp D.1 Obtaining Example Files From This Book
- vacation 12.9 Alternatives to mhook Programs
- vi 7.2 Changing Default Editors
- key map for enriched text 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- wc 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- whereis 10.2 Making a New Command Version
- which 10.2 Making a New Command Version
- who 9.4 MIME Configuration
- UNIX commands: execit D.17 The execit Programs
- UNIX shell and MH 9.2 MH and the Shell
- unseen shell alias 9.2 MH and the Shell
- Usenet 9.9 Sharing Other Users' Folders
- comp.mail.mh newsgroup A.2 More Information About MH
- uucp command D.1 Obtaining Example Files From This Book
- vacation command 12.9 Alternatives to mhook Programs
- variables (see environment variables; mhl variables; shell variables)
- vi command 7.2 Changing Default Editors
- key map for enriched text 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages
- viamail command 7.11 Sending Files
- examples 7.11 Sending Files
- quick reference E.1.42 viamail Reference Guide
- vidraft shell script 10.4 Versions of repl, 10.4 Versions of repl
- wc command 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- What now? 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- what now? prompt (see prompts, what now?)
- whatnow command 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- quick reference E.1.43 whatnow Reference Guide
- whence command 10.2 Making a New Command Version
- whereis command 10.2 Making a New Command Version
- which command 10.2 Making a New Command Version
- while command D.11 Explanation of append
- who command 9.4 MIME Configuration
- whom command 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- quick reference E.1.44 whom Reference Guide
- windows
- scrollbar (see scrollbars)
- World Wide Web pages A.2 More Information About MH
- wrapping lines
- in displayed messages 11.1 mhl, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- in forwarded messages 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- in mhl 11.1 mhl, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- in prompter 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- when composing mesages 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
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Revised for updated online edition.
Last change $Date: 1999/10/10 05:14:05 $
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