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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
- < > (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; Using mhmail and viamail
- > (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
- + (plus sign) sidebar: The Pluses of MH, 21.17 Tips
- | (vertical bar)
- and environment variables 12.11 Debugging Tips
- in .maildelivery files 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- ^ (caret) 14.4 Sending Mail
- in .maildelivery files 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
- accelerators
- CTRL-V 14.5 Getting New Mail
- customizing 16.4 Changing Buttons; Accelerators
- compose Message 16.4 Changing Buttons; Accelerators
- send Draft and Close Window 16.4 Changing Buttons; Accelerators
- META-C 15.6 Organizing Messages with Folders
- META-D 15.6 Organizing Messages with Folders, 14.10 Removing Messages
- META-F 14.9 Forwarding Messages
- META-N 14.5 Getting New Mail, 15.6 Organizing Messages with Folders
- META-P 15.6 Organizing Messages with Folders
- META-R 14.6 Replying to Mail
- META-SHIFT-C 15.6 Organizing Messages with Folders, 15.6 Organizing Messages with Folders, 14.10 Removing Messages
- META-SHIFT-I 14.5 Getting New Mail
- META-SHIFT-R 15.6 Organizing Messages with Folders
- META-U 14.10 Removing Messages
- META-V 14.5 Getting New Mail, 14.5 Getting New Mail
- META-] 14.6 Replying to Mail
- access, setting permissions 1.5 MH Profile, 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
- Add to Sequence command 15.7 Introduction to Sequences, 15.9 Modifying Sequences, 15.9 Modifying Sequences
- addresses, quotation marks in 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- agent
- transfer 1.2 How UNIX Email Works
- user 1.2 How UNIX Email Works, 1.2 How UNIX Email Works
- monolithic 1.2 How UNIX Email Works
- ali command 7.3 MH Aliases
- example 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- alias command 10.3 Writing Command Versions as Aliases or Functions
- aliases
- (see also shell alias)
- exmh 21.10 Mail Aliases
- (see also aliases, MH)
- MH 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
- sharing files 7.3 MH Aliases
- showing 7.3 MH Aliases
- special entries 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
- xmh 15.1 Sending Mail
- (see also aliases, MH)
- anno command 8.8 Annotating Headers with anno, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- app-defaults file, exmh 22.5 X Resources
- append shell script D.10 Explanation of append, The append Shell Script, 7.11 Sending Files; Using mhmail and viamail
- arguments, command-line 13.6 Looping Through a List of Arguments
- ASCII ASCII, bits, etc., 3.0 Chapter Introduction
- autoinc shell script D.11 Explanation of autoinc, 6.8 Batch-process New Mail: autoinc, The autoinc Shell Script
- automhnproc 9.4 Configuring mhn, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- Banner 16.3 Changing How Commands Work
- basename command 13.12 Settings from the MH Profile
- base64 encoding 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 3.1 Overview of MIME Messages
- biff command 12.5 New Message Notification: rcvtty
- binary encoding 3.1 Overview of MIME Messages
- bit stuffing 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- BITFTP D.1 Obtaining Example Files From This Book
- blind carbon copy 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- example 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- BlockEventsOnBusy 16.3 Changing How Commands Work
- bugs
- dist can't link 7.10 Distributing Messages with dist
- infinite loop 2.9 Caution About MH Files and Newline Characters
- mark -list and private sequence 8.3 More About Sequences
- mhn-store- won't write to stdout 9.4 Configuring mhn
- mh_sequences is poorly formatted 8.3 More About Sequences
- rmf -nointerative 8.7 Removing Folders: rmf
- scan -file and current folder 6.4 More About scan
- scan error to stdout D.24 Explanation of showpr
- sendproc fails with dist 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- slocal mailbox writing 12.11 Debugging Tips
- slocal N result 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- xmh Close Window twice 15.3 Editing in xmh
- 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
- mh-e usage 18.1 Reading Your Mail
- BusyCursor 16.3 Changing How Commands Work
- BusyPointerColor 16.3 Changing How Commands Work
- buttons
- customizing 16.4 Changing Buttons; Accelerators
- adding color 16.4 Changing Buttons; Accelerators
- commandBox 16.4 Changing Buttons; Accelerators
- move to folder 16.4 Changing Buttons; Accelerators
- send and Close 16.4 Changing Buttons; Accelerators
- start Over 16.4 Changing Buttons; Accelerators
- resources, exmh 22.7 Resources for Buttons
- xmh (see xmh commands)
- cached body parts 9.4 Configuring mhn, 3.2 Multipart Messages, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- private cache 9.4 Configuring mhn
- character sets
- MH 9.5 International Character Support
- mhn 9.4 Configuring mhn, 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- MIME 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 3.1 Overview of MIME Messages, 3.1 Overview of MIME Messages, 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- CheckFrequency 16.3 Changing How Commands Work
- CheckNewMail 16.3 Changing How Commands Work
- CheckpointInterval 16.3 Changing How Commands Work
- CheckpointNameFormat 16.3 Changing How Commands Work
- 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
- Close Window command 15.3 Editing in xmh, 14.11 Leaving xmh, 14.4 Sending Mail, 15.10 The Master xmh Window
- color resources, exmh 22.10 Color Resources
- command exit status 13.5 Using Exit Status
- in $? (dollar question mark) 13.5 Using Exit Status
- multiple nonzero D.16 Explanation of mhprofile
- testing with if 13.5 Using Exit Status
- command menu bar 14.3 What's in the xmh Window
- command options, using edprofile 16.4 Changing Buttons; Accelerators
- command substitution 13.4 Shell Command Substitution, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- command-line argument 13.6 Looping Through a List of Arguments
- CommandButtonCount 16.3 Changing How Commands Work
- 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.22 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)
- xmh text editing 15.3 Editing in xmh
- Commit Changes command 15.6 Organizing Messages with Folders, 15.6 Organizing Messages with Folders
- 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
- examples 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- mh-e usage 19.2 Sending Mail
- -use 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- compface 21.14 Faces
- CompGeometry 16.3 Changing How Commands Work
- 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, 19.2 Sending Mail, 19.2 Sending Mail, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 16.6 Template Draft Files Set Headers
- components, header
- vs. header fields 1.5 MH Profile
- components, header (see header fields)
- components, profile
- vs. profile entries 1.5 MH Profile
- components, profile (see MH profile entries)
- Compose Message command 14.4 Sending Mail, 16.6 Template Draft Files Set Headers
- composition strings 9.4 Configuring mhn
- composition window 14.4 Sending Mail, 15.1 Sending Mail, 15.1 Sending Mail
- configuration for first time 4.2 Setting Up MH
- content description 18.3 Editing a Draft
- content types 18.3 Editing a Draft
- context file 2.5 A User's Directories, 2.5 A User's Directories, 4.2 Setting Up MH
- Copy (Link) command 15.6 Organizing Messages with Folders
- Create Folder command 15.6 Organizing Messages with Folders
- 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
- Cursor 16.3 Changing How Commands Work
- cut and paste with exmh 20.5 A Note about Cut and Paste, 21.1 Mousing Around
- dates
- four-digit years 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- mail delivery 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- Debug 16.3 Changing How Commands Work
- debugging
- and slocal 12.11 Debugging Tips
- mail setups 12.11 Debugging Tips
- .maildelivery file 12.11 Debugging Tips
- debugging shell script D.24 Explanation of showpr
- Delete command 15.6 Organizing Messages with Folders, 14.10 Removing Messages
- Delete Folder command 15.6 Organizing Messages with Folders
- deleting messages 20.11 Deleting Messages
- Delivery-date 11.2 MH Format Strings
- destroy action 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
- in mh-e 18.1 Reading Your Mail
- digests (see forw command)
- directories
- bin 2.5 A User's Directories, 10.2 Making a New Command Version
- Mail (see MH directory)
- MH
- (see also MH directory)
- binary 2.2 MH Programs (Binaries) Directory
- library 2.3 MH Library Directory
- /tmp 12.11 Debugging Tips
- /usr/spool/mail 2.4 System Mailboxes
- xmhbin 16.9 Snooping on xmh
- 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
- example 7.10 Distributing Messages with dist
- mh-e usage 19.2 Sending Mail
- distcomps file 7.10 Distributing Messages with dist, 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- distprompter shell script 7.10 Distributing Messages with dist, D.12 Explanation of distprompter, The distprompter Shell Script, 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 18.2 Sending Mail
- file 2.5 A User's Directories
- 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 mhn 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- template file 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 16.6 Template Draft Files Set Headers
- adding to 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- DraftsFolder 16.3 Changing How Commands Work
- ed command D.13 Explanation of edprofile, D.21 Explanation of resend
- Edit Message command 15.3 Editing in xmh, 15.6 Organizing Messages with Folders
- editalt 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- editor
- changing default 7.2 Changing Default Editors
- in exmh (see exmh)
- vi key map for header editing 7.2 Changing Default Editors
- edprofile 16.4 Changing Buttons; Accelerators
- shell script D.13 Explanation of edprofile, 16.4 Changing Buttons; Accelerators, The edprofile Shell Script
- 8bit encoding 3.1 Overview of MIME Messages
- emacs 17.0 Chapter Introduction, 17.1 GNU Emacs Terms and Conventions
- Emacs Lisp manual 19.0 Chapter Introduction
- file completion 17.1 GNU Emacs Terms and Conventions
- functions
- add-hook 19.3 Editing a Draft, 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 19.1 Reading Your Mail, 19.1 Reading Your Mail, 19.1 Reading Your Mail, 19.2 Sending Mail
- append 19.3 Editing a Draft, 19.1 Reading Your Mail
- assoc 19.3 Editing a Draft
- buffer-modified-p 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- buffer-substring 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- car 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- cdr 19.3 Editing a Draft
- concat 19.2 Sending Mail
- cond 19.1 Reading Your Mail
- cons D.7 mh-e
- current-window-configuration 19.1 Reading Your Mail
- defun 19.3 Editing a Draft, 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 19.1 Reading Your Mail, 19.1 Reading Your Mail, 19.1 Reading Your Mail, 19.2 Sending Mail
- defvar 19.3 Editing a Draft, 19.1 Reading Your Mail, 19.1 Reading Your Mail, 19.2 Sending Mail
- describe-mode 18.0 Chapter Introduction
- display-time 18.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- expand-file-name D.7 mh-e, 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- font-lock-mode 19.1 Reading Your Mail
- format 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- get-buffer 19.1 Reading Your Mail
- get-buffer-create 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- global-set-key 19.1 Reading Your Mail
- goto-char 19.3 Editing a Draft, 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 19.2 Sending Mail
- if 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 19.1 Reading Your Mail, 19.1 Reading Your Mail, 19.1 Reading Your Mail
- insert 19.3 Editing a Draft
- insert-file-contents 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- interactive 19.3 Editing a Draft, 19.1 Reading Your Mail, 19.1 Reading Your Mail
- isearch-forward-regexp 19.1 Reading Your Mail
- ispell-message 19.3 Editing a Draft
- kill-buffer 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- let 19.3 Editing a Draft, 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- local-set-key 19.1 Reading Your Mail, 19.2 Sending Mail
- logior 19.3 Editing a Draft
- make-local-variable 19.1 Reading Your Mail
- match-beginning 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- match-end 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- narrow-to-region 19.3 Editing a Draft
- not 19.1 Reading Your Mail, 19.2 Sending Mail
- null 19.1 Reading Your Mail
- or 19.1 Reading Your Mail
- other-window 19.1 Reading Your Mail
- point-max 19.2 Sending Mail
- point-min 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 19.2 Sending Mail
- progn 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 19.2 Sending Mail
- require 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- rfc822-addresses 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- save-excursion 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- save-restriction 19.3 Editing a Draft
- search-forward-regexp 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 19.2 Sending Mail
- set-buffer 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- set-window-configuration 19.1 Reading Your Mail
- setq 19.3 Editing a Draft, D.7 mh-e, 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 19.1 Reading Your Mail, 19.1 Reading Your Mail, 19.1 Reading Your Mail, 19.2 Sending Mail
- unwind-protect 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- info 19.0 Chapter Introduction, 17.0 Chapter Introduction
- interrupting 17.1 GNU Emacs Terms and Conventions
- mark 17.1 GNU Emacs Terms and Conventions
- mark command 18.3 Editing a Draft
- mh-e (see mh-e)
- minibuffer 17.1 GNU Emacs Terms and Conventions
- notification of new mail 18.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- online help 19.0 Chapter Introduction, 19.0 Chapter Introduction, 17.0 Chapter Introduction, 18.0 Chapter Introduction
- point 17.1 GNU Emacs Terms and Conventions, 18.3 Editing a Draft
- prefix argument 17.1 GNU Emacs Terms and Conventions
- quitting 17.1 GNU Emacs Terms and Conventions, 17.6 Leaving mh-e
- region 17.1 GNU Emacs Terms and Conventions, 18.3 Editing a Draft
- setting variables 19.0 Chapter Introduction
- supercite package 19.3 Editing a Draft
- terms and conventions 17.1 GNU Emacs Terms and Conventions
- variables
- defun 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- fill-prefix 19.2 Sending Mail
- font-lock-keywords 19.1 Reading Your Mail
- font-lock-mode-hook 19.1 Reading Your Mail
- last-input-char 19.3 Editing a Draft
- load-path D.7 mh-e
- window-system 19.1 Reading Your Mail
- .emacs file 19.0 Chapter Introduction, 19.0 Chapter Introduction, D.7 mh-e, 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 18.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 19.1 Reading Your Mail
- emacsclient 21.15 Using Another Editor
- email
- about 1.1 What is Email?
- addresses
- and quotes 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- addressing 1.4 Addressing Email
- composing MIME 5.9 Using MIME
- delivering 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- external body parts 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- multimedia (see MIME)
- multipart messages 3.2 Multipart Messages, 3.1 Overview of MIME Messages
- reading 6.2 Reading MIME Messages, 5.9 Using MIME
- operation 1.2 How UNIX Email Works
- processing automatically 12.0 Chapter Introduction
- sending 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- encoding MIME messages ASCII, bits, etc., 3.1 Overview of MIME Messages
- enscript command 16.8 Changing the Print Command
- entry, profile (see MH profile entries)
- environment variables
- and .maildelivery file 12.11 Debugging Tips
- DISPLAY 9.4 Configuring mhn
- 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
- MANPATH 4.3 Online Manual Pages
- MH 13.8 A Test Mail Setup, 13.14 Changing the MH Environment
- mhaltmsg 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- mhannotate 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- MHCONTEXT 13.14 Changing the MH Environment
- MHCONTEXTFD 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- mhdist 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- mhdraft 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
- mhinplace 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- mhmessages 13.13 Settings from the Environment
- MHN 9.4 Configuring mhn
- mhuse 13.13 Settings from the Environment, 13.15 Writing Your Own Draft Message Editor(s)
- MM_CHARSET 9.4 Configuring mhn
- 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
- SIGNATURE 13.14 Changing the MH Environment, 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- TERM 13.14 Changing the MH Environment, 9.4 Configuring mhn
- TERMCAP 13.14 Changing the MH Environment
- escape
- about 11.2 MH Format Strings
- component 11.2 MH Format Strings
- control 11.2 MH Format Strings, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- display string 9.4 Configuring mhn
- function 11.2 MH Format Strings
- return value 11.2 MH Format Strings
- escapes
- composition strings 9.4 Configuring mhn
- mhn storage 9.4 Configuring mhn
- eval command D.10 Explanation of append
- examples, MH D.5 MH Scripts and Examples
- execit command D.14 The execit Programs, The execit.c C Program, The execit.include File, The execit.link Shell Script, The execit Makefile
- exit command sidebar: The Ins and Outs of Redirected I/O Loops
- exit status (see command exit status)
- exmh 20.0 Chapter Introduction, D.8 exmh, E.4 exmh Reference Guide
- (see also xmh)
- aliases 21.10 Mail Aliases
- auto commit 21.8 Managing Messages
- background processing 20.12 Preferences
- commands
- display 20.2 Running exmh
- geometry 20.2 Running exmh
- Insert @ 21.12 Mail Formatting
- cutting and pasting 20.5 A Note about Cut and Paste, 21.1 Mousing Around
- deleting messages 20.11 Deleting Messages, 21.8 Managing Messages
- display 21.3 The exmh Display, 20.3 The exmh Display
- folder 21.4 Folder Display
- highlights 21.6 Table of Contents, 20.3 The exmh Display
- MIME messages 21.7 Message Display
- status line 20.3 The exmh Display
- draft messages 21.11 The Built-in Editor
- editor
- built-in 20.4 Sending Mail, 21.11 The Built-in Editor
- choosing 21.15 Using Another Editor
- environment 20.2 Running exmh
- filtering mail 21.16 Filtering Mail
- folders 21.8 Managing Messages
- formatting mail 21.12 Mail Formatting
- forwarding mail 20.10 Forwarding Messages, 21.9 Sending Mail
- history B.2 History of xmh
- inserting files 21.12 Mail Formatting
- keyboard shortcuts 21.2 Keyboard Commands
- keystroke bindings 22.3 Binding User Interface
- MIME formatting 21.13 MIME Formatting
- mouse conventions 21.1 Mousing Around, 21.6 Table of Contents
- obtaining D.8 exmh
- online help 20.3 The exmh Display
- preferences 22.1 Preferences, 20.12 Preferences
- Quick Reference E.4 exmh Reference Guide
- receiving messages 20.6 Getting New Mail
- replying to mail 20.8 Replying to Mail, 21.9 Sending Mail
- resources
- button 22.9 Button Groups, 22.7 Resources for Buttons
- color 22.10 Color Resources
- folder display 22.14 Folder Display Resources
- geometry/position 22.12 Geometry and Position Resources
- menu 22.8 Resources for Menus
- MIME 22.15 MIME Resources
- sending messages 20.4 Sending Mail, 21.9 Sending Mail
- signatures 21.11 The Built-in Editor
- starting up 20.2 Running exmh
- tips for using 21.17 Tips
- unmailing messages 20.11 Deleting Messages, 21.8 Managing Messages
- exmh-announce mailing list A.2 More Information About MH
- exmh-async 21.15 Using Another Editor
- exmh-defaults file 22.5 X Resources
- .exmh-defaults-color file 2.7 Special Files for exmh
- .exmh-defaults-mono file 2.7 Special Files for exmh
- .exmh-defaults file 2.7 Special Files for exmh
- exmh-users mailing list A.2 More Information About MH
- .exmhbindings file 2.7 Special Files for exmh
- .exmhcontext file 2.7 Special Files for exmh
- .exmhfcache file 2.7 Special Files for exmh
- .exmhsedit file 2.7 Special Files for exmh
- ExmhShowProc component 22.4 MH Profile
- export command 13.8 A Test Mail Setup
- facesaver databases 21.14 Faces, 21.17 Tips
- FAQ, obtaining D.2 FAQ
- field argument, .maildelivery file 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- fields, header (see header fields)
- file action 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- file viewers 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- files
- .forward 12.3 Running Your .maildelivery File
- append The append Shell Script
- autoinc The autoinc Shell Script
- 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, 19.2 Sending Mail, 19.2 Sending Mail, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 16.6 Template Draft Files Set Headers
- context 2.5 A User's Directories, 4.2 Setting Up MH
- /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
- distprompter The distprompter Shell Script
- draft 2.5 A User's Directories, 18.2 Sending Mail, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- template, building message from 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- draft template 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 16.6 Template Draft Files Set Headers
- building message from 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- edprofile The edprofile Shell Script
- .emacs 19.0 Chapter Introduction, 19.0 Chapter Introduction, D.7 mh-e, 17.2 Getting Started, 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 18.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 19.1 Reading Your Mail
- execit The execit Makefile
- execit.c The execit.c C Program
- execit.include The execit.include File
- execit.link The execit.link Shell Script
- .exmh-defaults-color 2.7 Special Files for exmh
- .exmh-defaults-mono 2.7 Special Files for exmh
- .exmh-defaults 2.7 Special Files for exmh
- .exmhbindings 2.7 Special Files for exmh
- .exmhcontext 2.7 Special Files for exmh
- .exmhfcache 2.7 Special Files for exmh
- .exmhsedit 2.7 Special Files for exmh
- filter 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- forw 11.1 mhl
- .folders 2.7 Special Files for exmh
- fols The fols Shell Script
- 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 16.7 Changing Table of Contents, 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)
- mailbox 2.4 System Mailboxes
- alternate 9.8 Defining Alternate Mailboxes
- .maildelivery 21.16 Filtering Mail, 12.1 The .maildelivery File: Overview
- and environment variables 12.11 Debugging Tips
- and rcvdist 12.7 Redistributing Messages: rcvdist
- debugging 12.11 Debugging Tips
- executing commands from 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- running mail handlers from 12.9 Alternatives to mhook Programs
- message 2.5 A User's Directories
- MH 2.1 UNIX Filesystem Overview
- MH profile 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- MH profile (see MH profile)
- MH-E-NEWS D.7 mh-e
- MH.doc 4.3 Online Manual Pages
- mh.profile 4.2 Setting Up MH
- MH.ps 4.3 Online Manual Pages
- mhl.format 11.1 mhl, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- 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.reply 18.2 Sending Mail
- 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
- mhprofile The mhprofile Shell Script
- MHxmh3.tar.Z D.1 Obtaining Example Files From This Book
- mimecat The mimecat Shell Script
- mydist The mydist Shell Script
- mysend The mysend Shell Script
- original The original Shell Script
- recomp The recomp Shell Script
- replcomps 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl, 19.2 Sending Mail
- resend.fixmsg The resend.fixmsg Shell Script
- rmmer The rmmer Shell Script
- scan.answer 11.2 MH Format Strings
- scan.dateparse 11.2 MH Format Strings
- scan.default 16.7 Changing Table of Contents, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- scan.default.uk 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.size 6.4 More About scan
- scan.time 6.4 More About scan
- scan.timely 6.4 More About scan
- scan.xmhwide 16.7 Changing Table of Contents
- scandrafts The scandrafts Shell Script
- sequence 2.5 A User's Directories
- showpr The showpr Shell Script
- .signature 19.3 Editing a Draft, 18.3 Editing a Draft
- storeparts The storeparts Shell Script
- testing 13.3 How Does Your System Execute Files?
- without ending newline 2.9 Caution About MH Files and Newline Characters
- .xmhcache 16.7 Changing Table of Contents, 2.6 Special Files for xmh
- .xmhcheck 21.16 Filtering Mail
- xmhdraft 2.6 Special Files for xmh
- xmhprint The xmhprint Shell Script
- .xmh_printerrs 16.8 Changing the Print Command
- .xmh_profile 16.5 Conflicts Between xmh and MH Customization
- filesystems and MH 2.1 UNIX Filesystem Overview, 8.4 Storing Messages
- filter file 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- forw 11.1 mhl
- find command D.22 Explanation of rmmer
- example 9.7 Setting Access Permissions for Other Accounts
- flist command 21.17 Tips
- fls shell alias 9.2 MH and the Shell
- folder
- relative 8.1 Folders
- folder command 8.1 Folders, 13.18 Problems with folder, inc, and refile, 10.13 Fast Folder Changes with fo
- example 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- -create 13.18 Problems with folder, inc, and refile
- -down Prehistoric pick-ing
- example 8.1 Folders, 8.1 Folders, 4.2 Setting Up MH
- -fast 8.1 Folders
- finding subfolder 8.1 Folders
- -header 8.1 Folders
- -list
- example 8.1 Folders
- -nocreate 13.18 Problems with folder, inc, and refile
- -pack 8.1 Folders
- -pop
- example 8.1 Folders, 8.1 Folders
- -recurse 8.1 Folders
- -total 8.1 Folders
- -up Prehistoric pick-ing
- folders
- (see also subfolders)
- buttonbox 14.3 What's in the xmh Window
- caches, exmh 21.5 Folder Cache, 20.3 The exmh Display
- changing 8.1 Folders, 8.1 Folders
- creating 8.1 Folders
- current 8.1 Folders
- draft 2.5 A User's Directories, 15.1 Sending Mail, 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- exmh resources 22.14 Folder Display Resources
- in filesystem 2.5 A User's Directories
- labels 20.3 The exmh Display
- link 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.9 Using Links, 8.9 Using Links
- mh-e usage 18.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- names
- full 8.1 Folders, sidebar: The Pluses of MH
- relative 8.1 Folders
- 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
- temporary, writing messages to 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- test for existence D.22 Explanation of rmmer
- folders command 8.1 Folders, 9.9 Sharing Other Users' Folders
- example 8.1 Folders
- .folders file 2.7 Special Files for exmh
- fols shell script D.15 Explanation of fols, 8.1 Folders, The fols Shell Script, 13.1 Writing Shell Scripts for MH, 13.1 Writing Shell Scripts for MH
- fonts 21.12 Mail Formatting
- for command D.24 Explanation of showpr, 13.6 Looping Through a List of Arguments
- example 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 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 16.7 Changing Table of Contents, 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.21 Explanation of resend, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 5.6 Forwarding Messages: forw, 11.1 mhl, 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
- -digest 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- example 5.7 Find and Specify with scan, pick, Ranges, Sequences
- examples 5.6 Forwarding Messages: forw
- -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
- mh-e usage 18.2 Sending Mail
- -mime 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- -nodashmunging 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- stop scrolling 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- -volume 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- forward command 14.9 Forwarding Messages, 15.1 Sending Mail, 16.6 Template Draft Files Set Headers
- .forward file 12.3 Running Your .maildelivery File
- forwarding mail with exmh 20.10 Forwarding Messages, 21.9 Sending Mail
- forwcomps file 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- From separator 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- front end, MH 1.2 How UNIX Email Works
- ftp 18.3 Editing a Draft, 18.3 Editing a Draft
- getting external parts 9.4 Configuring mhn
- 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
- (see also mh-e functions)
- Geometry 16.3 Changing How Commands Work
- geometry resources, exmh 22.12 Geometry and Position Resources
- getmsgs shell script 10.6 msg: `While You Were Out' Messages with comp
- grep command 13.12 Settings from the MH Profile
- example 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages
- grip 14.7 Changing Sizes of Each Area, 14.3 What's in the xmh Window
- head command 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- example 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
- cc: 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- Content-Description: 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses, 3.1 Overview of MIME Messages
- Content-ID: 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses, 3.1 Overview of MIME Messages
- Content-transfer-encoding: 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses, 3.1 Overview of MIME Messages, 3.1 Overview of MIME Messages
- Content-type: 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses, 3.1 Overview of MIME Messages
- dcc: 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- delivery-date: 11.2 MH Format Strings
- 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
- In-Reply-To: 9.10 Draft Message Template Files
- MIME 7.6 Composing and Sending MIME Messages, 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses, 3.1 Overview of MIME Messages, 5.9 Using MIME
- MIME-Version: 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses, 3.1 Overview of MIME Messages
- non-standard 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
- 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: 21.14 Faces, 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- headers
- (see also header fields)
- adding fields 8.8 Annotating Headers with anno
- changing in xmh 15.1 Sending Mail
- editing 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- four-digit years 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- in exmh 20.4 Sending Mail
- in MH 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- vs. header fields 1.5 MH Profile
- HideBoringHeaders 16.3 Changing How Commands Work
- HOME 13.14 Changing the MH Environment
- i-number 2.8 Links, 8.9 Using Links
- if command 13.5 Using Exit Status
- images 18.3 Editing a Draft
- 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, 21.6 Table of Contents, 6.7 Using MH with POP
- -audit 6.6 Other Features of inc
- creating folder 13.18 Problems with folder, inc, and refile
- example 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev
- -file 6.6 Other Features of inc
- +folder 6.6 Other Features of inc
- mh-e usage 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 17.4 Receiving Mail
- new messages arrive 6.6 Other Features of inc
- -nochangecur 6.6 Other Features of inc
- -silent 6.6 Other Features of inc
- Incorporate New Mail command 14.5 Getting New Mail, 15.4 Reading Your Mail
- incs shell script 13.1 Writing Shell Scripts for MH
- info 19.0 Chapter Introduction, 17.0 Chapter Introduction
- InitialFolder 16.3 Changing How Commands Work
- InitialIncFile 16.3 Changing How Commands Work
- Insert command 15.1 Sending Mail
- install-mh 17.2 Getting Started, 4.2 Setting Up MH
- internationalization, MH 9.5 International Character Support
- junk mail 18.1 Reading Your Mail
- lastcomm command 16.9 Snooping on xmh
- less command 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- line width 15.3 Editing in xmh, 15.4 Reading Your Mail, 14.4 Sending Mail
- link folders 8.9 Using Links
- linking messages 21.8 Managing Messages
- links 10.2 Making a New Command Version, 8.9 Using Links, What Good is a File With 1000 Links?
- about 2.8 Links
- symbolic 2.8 Links, 10.2 Making a New Command Version, 8.9 Using Links
- links, symbolic 2.1 UNIX Filesystem Overview
- 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
- lp command 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- lpr command 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 18.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- lproc command 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- lsf shell alias 9.2 MH and the Shell
- mail
- (see also email; exmh; messages)
- filtering with exmh 21.16 Filtering Mail
- formatting 21.12 Mail Formatting
- handlers
- debugging 12.11 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 command 1.2 How UNIX Email Works
- Mail directory (see MH directory)
- mail-citation-hook 19.3 Editing a Draft
- mailbox 9.8 Defining Alternate Mailboxes
- mailbox file 2.4 System Mailboxes
- .maildelivery file 12.0 Chapter Introduction
- and environment variables 12.11 Debugging Tips
- debugging 12.11 Debugging Tips
- executing commands from 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
- setting up 12.1 The .maildelivery File: Overview
- MAILDROP 13.14 Changing the MH Environment, 6.6 Other Features of inc
- Mailer-Daemon 18.2 Sending Mail
- 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
- MailInterval 16.3 Changing How Commands Work
- MailPath 16.3 Changing How Commands Work
- MailWaitingFlag 16.3 Changing How Commands Work
- main window 14.3 What's in the xmh Window
- MakeCheckpoints 16.3 Changing How Commands Work
- man command 10.2 Making a New Command Version, 4.3 Online Manual Pages
- MANPATH 4.3 Online Manual Pages
- mark command 18.3 Editing a Draft, 10.5 Make Message Bookmarks with mark, 8.3 More About Sequences
- example 8.3 More About Sequences, 8.3 More About Sequences
- in emacs 17.1 GNU Emacs Terms and Conventions
- mh-e usage 18.6 Using Sequences
- -nozero 8.3 More About Sequences
- -zero 8.3 More About Sequences
- master window 15.10 The Master xmh Window
- mbox action 12.2 The .maildelivery File in Detail
- menus, exmh resource 22.8 Resources for Menus
- mesg command 12.5 New Message Notification: rcvtty
- message file 2.5 A User's Directories
- 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
- as templates 21.9 Sending Mail
- backing up 12.4 Experimenting? Make Backups!
- blind carbon copy 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- converting ranges into lists 13.11 Getting Message Numbers
- 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)
- displaying 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev, 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- draft 15.1 Sending Mail, 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 mhn 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- single 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- xmh 15.1 Sending Mail, 2.6 Special Files for xmh
- editing 15.3 Editing in xmh
- 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)
- finding (see pick command)
- flagging important 12.10 Practical Tips
- forwarding 5.6 Forwarding Messages: forw, 20.10 Forwarding Messages, 12.10 Practical Tips
- groups of, handling 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- header (see header)
- 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
- line width 14.4 Sending Mail
- linking 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.1 Folders, 21.8 Managing Messages, 8.9 Using Links, 8.9 Using Links
- moving 8.1 Folders
- multiple 20.9 Selecting Multiple Messages
- 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; xmh commands Add To Sequence, Copy, Create Folder, Move)
- printing 16.8 Changing the Print Command, 1.2 How UNIX Email Works, 15.5 Printing Your Mail, 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
- xmh error handling 16.8 Changing the Print Command
- 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
- removed 2.5 A User's Directories
- removing 5.8 Cleanup: rmm, 20.11 Deleting Messages, 21.8 Managing Messages, 15.6 Organizing Messages with Folders, 8.6 Removing and Recovering Messages, 14.10 Removing Messages, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- renumbering 8.1 Folders
- replying to
- in exmh 20.8 Replying to Mail
- in MH 5.4 Replying to Messages: repl
- in xmh 14.6 Replying to Mail
- resending 8.10 Bursting Messages, 15.1 Sending Mail, 10.7 Versions of forw
- saving
- incoming to file 12.8 Storing in Mailbox Files: rcvpack
- outgoing to folder 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- by address 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- by date 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- searching for particular 20.9 Selecting Multiple Messages, 8.9 Using Links
- sending 20.4 Sending Mail, 21.9 Sending Mail, 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages, 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send, 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- sequence (see sequences)
- sharing with other users (see security)
- 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
- storing more than one per file 8.11 Pack Messages into a File, 8.11 Pack Messages into a File
- unread 8.3 More About Sequences, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- using exmh (see exmh)
- metamail, obtaining D.6 Metamail
- MH E.1 MH Reference Guide
- about 1.2 How UNIX Email Works, A.2 More Information About MH
- and the UNIX filesystem 2.1 UNIX Filesystem Overview
- and the UNIX shell 9.2 MH and the Shell, 9.2 MH and the Shell
- cached body parts 3.2 Multipart Messages
- 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 Switches
- determining version 5.10 The -help Switches
- directory (see MH directory)
- example 1.2 How UNIX Email Works
- FAQ, obtaining D.2 FAQ
- formatting 11.2 MH Format Strings
- history of B.0 Chapter Introduction
- MIME
- configuring for 5.9 Using MIME
- MIME (see also MIME)
- obtaining 1.7 Obtaining MH, xmh, exmh, and mh-e
- obtaining scripts and examples of D.5 MH Scripts and Examples
- 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 Switches
- storing messages 8.4 Storing Messages
- supported UNIX versions 1.6 What Computers Support MH?
- switches 5.5 MH Command-line Switches (Options)
- tour 5.0 Chapter Introduction
- 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
- in filesystem 2.5 A User's Directories
- 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
- 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.21 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
- example 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- anno 8.8 Annotating Headers with anno, 11.2 MH Format Strings
- 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
- mh-e usage 18.1 Reading Your Mail
- 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
- example 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- examples 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- mh-e usage 19.2 Sending Mail
- -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
- example 7.10 Distributing Messages with dist
- mh-e usage 19.2 Sending Mail
- 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 Prehistoric pick-ing
- example 8.1 Folders, 8.1 Folders, 4.2 Setting Up MH
- -fast 8.1 Folders
- -header 8.1 Folders
- -list 8.1 Folders
- mh-e usage 18.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- -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
- -recurse 8.1 Folders
- -total 8.1 Folders
- -up Prehistoric pick-ing
- folders 8.1 Folders, 9.9 Sharing Other Users' Folders
- example 8.1 Folders
- forw 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, 9.10 Draft Message Template Files, D.21 Explanation of resend, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 5.6 Forwarding Messages: forw, 11.1 mhl
- and burst 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- -annotate 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
- -form 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- -format 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- -issue 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- mh-e usage 18.2 Sending Mail
- -nodashmunging 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
- example 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
- mh-e usage 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 17.4 Receiving Mail
- 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
- -rpop 6.7 Using MH with POP
- -silent 6.6 Other Features of inc
- -user 6.7 Using MH with POP
- install-mh 17.2 Getting Started, 4.2 Setting Up MH
- mark 8.3 More About Sequences
- command version 10.5 Make Message Bookmarks with mark
- example 8.3 More About Sequences, 8.3 More About Sequences
- mh-e usage 18.6 Using Sequences
- -nozero 8.3 More About Sequences
- -zero 8.3 More About Sequences
- mhl 11.1 mhl, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- example 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- mh-e usage 18.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 19.1 Reading Your Mail, 19.1 Reading Your Mail, 18.2 Sending Mail
- mhmail 13.9 Mailing Non-interactively: mhmail, 7.11 Sending Files; Using mhmail and viamail, 5.2 Sending Some Mail: comp, send
- example 13.9 Mailing Non-interactively: mhmail, 7.11 Sending Files; Using mhmail and viamail
- command version 10.9 Show MIME Message Parts with showpart
- -formfile 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- mh-e usage 18.3 Editing a Draft, 18.3 Editing a Draft, 18.3 Editing a Draft, 18.1 Reading Your Mail
- -nomoreproc 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- -show 6.2 Reading MIME Messages
- mhparam 13.12 Settings from the MH Profile
- examples D.20 Explanation of recomp, 13.12 Settings from the MH Profile, 2.3 MH Library Directory
- 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
- 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
- -rpop 6.7 Using MH with POP
- -user 6.7 Using MH with POP
- msh 8.12 MH Shell on a Mailbox File: msh
- next 5.3 Reading Mail: inc, show, next, prev, 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- packf 6.4 More About scan, 8.11 Pack Messages into a File
- packmbox 8.11 Pack Messages into a File
- pick 5.7 Find and Specify with scan, pick, Ranges, Sequences, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 13.11 Getting Message Numbers
- abbreviating switches 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- -after 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- -before 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- -date 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- dates in Getting Picky About Date Searches
- early versions Prehistoric pick-ing
- example 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.2 Finding Messages with pick, 8.3 More About Sequences
- 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
- faster searches 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- how searches work 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- -keep Prehistoric pick-ing
- -list 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- mh-e usage 18.5 Searching Through Messages, 18.6 Using Sequences
- 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
- -scan Prehistoric pick-ing
- searching multiple folders 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- -sequence 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- -show 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
- 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
- -rapid 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- rcvdist 12.10 Practical Tips, 12.7 Redistributing Messages: rcvdist
- rcvstore 12.6 Storing in Folders: rcvstore
- rcvtty 12.9 Alternatives to mhook Programs, 12.5 New Message Notification: rcvtty
- refile 8.1 Folders, 8.1 Folders
- creating folder 13.18 Problems with folder, inc, and refile
- example 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
- mh-e usage 18.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- -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
- example 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
- mh-e usage 18.2 Sending Mail, 19.2 Sending Mail, 19.2 Sending Mail
- -nocc 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- -query 7.8 Replying to Mail with repl
- rmf 8.7 Removing Folders: rmf
- 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
- example 8.2 Finding Messages with pick
- rmmproc current directory D.22 Explanation of rmmer
- why not just refile D.22 Explanation of rmmer
- scan 5.7 Find and Specify with scan, pick, Ranges, Sequences, 13.11 Getting Message Numbers, 6.4 More About scan
- command version 10.12 Versions of scan
- error to stdout D.24 Explanation of showpr
- example 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- 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, 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
- mh-e usage 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 17.4 Receiving Mail
- -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
- mh-e usage 19.3 Editing a Draft, 19.2 Sending Mail
- -push 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
- example 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, What Good is a File With 1000 Links?
- mh-e usage 18.1 Reading Your Mail
- -noshowproc 11.1 mhl
- slocal 12.0 Chapter Introduction
- debugging 12.11 Debugging Tips
- errors 12.11 Debugging Tips
- running by hand 12.11 Debugging Tips
- sortm 8.5 Sorting Messages: sortm
- mh-e usage 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- viamail 7.11 Sending Files; Using mhmail and viamail
- example 7.11 Sending Files; Using mhmail and viamail
- whatnow 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- whom 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- mh-e usage 18.3 Editing a Draft
- MH context, overriding D.22 Explanation of rmmer
- MH directory
- about 2.5 A User's Directories
- changing name 9.6 Changing MH Directory Name
- test 13.8 A Test Mail Setup
- MH formatting
- example 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- MH profile D.24 Explanation of showpr, 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- about 1.5 MH Profile
- and msh 8.12 MH Shell on a Mailbox File: msh
- before MH 5 4.2 Setting Up MH
- comments 9.3 An MH Profile, in General, 4.2 Setting Up MH
- conflicts with programs 13.17 Watch Out for the MH Profile
- creating 4.2 Setting Up MH
- editing from xmh windows 16.4 Changing Buttons; Accelerators
- 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
- context: 9.6 Changing MH Directory Name
- dist: 7.2 Changing Default Editors
- Draft-Folder 22.4 MH Profile
- Draft-Folder: 7.5 Working with Draft Messages
- Editor: 7.2 Changing Default Editors, 7.2 Changing Default Editors
- ExmhShowProc 22.4 MH Profile
- Folder-Ignore 22.4 MH Profile
- Folder-Order 22.4 MH Profile
- Folder-protect: 9.7 Setting Access Permissions for Other Accounts
- Folder-Unseen 22.4 MH Profile
- forw: 7.2 Changing Default Editors, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw, 7.9 Forwarding Messages with forw
- Header-Display 22.4 MH Profile
- Header-Suppress 22.4 MH Profile
- Inbox: 6.6 Other Features of inc
- lproc 7.1 Overview: Sending MH Messages
- MailDrop 22.4 MH Profile
- MailDrop: 6.6 Other Features of inc
- mh-sequences: 9.6 Changing MH Directory Name
- Msg-protect: 9.7 Setting Access Permissions for Other Accounts
- -next 7.2 Changing Default Editors
- Path 22.4 MH Profile
- 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
- Scan-Proc 22.4 MH Profile
- send: 7.3 MH Aliases, 7.3 MH Aliases, 7.3 MH Aliases
- Sequence-Negation: 8.3 More About Sequences
- showproc 6.1 Showing and Printing Messages
- showproc: 11.1 mhl
- Signature: 7.4 Header Fields and Addresses
- sortm 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- 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
- example 9.3 An MH Profile, in General, 1.5 MH Profile
- mh.profile (system default) 4.2 Setting Up MH
- overriding in scripts D.20 Explanation of recomp, D.22 Explanation of rmmer
- showproc: 11.1 mhl
- with exmh 22.4 MH Profile
- MH variable 13.8 A Test Mail Setup
- mh-auto-folder-collect 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- mh-before-quit-hook 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- mh-before-send-letter-hook 19.3 Editing a Draft
- mh-bury-show-buffer 19.0 Chapter Introduction, 19.1 Reading Your Mail
- mh-clean-message-header 19.1 Reading Your Mail
- mh-cmd-note 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- mh-comp-formfile 19.2 Sending Mail
- mh-compose-letter-function 19.2 Sending Mail
- mh-cur-scan-msg-regexp 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- mh-default-folder-for-message-function 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- mh-delete-msg-hook 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- mh-delete-yanked-msg-window 19.3 Editing a Draft
- mh-deleted-msg-regexp 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- mh-do-not-confirm 19.1 Reading Your Mail
- mh-e 17.0 Chapter Introduction, 18.0 Chapter Introduction, B.3 The History of exmh, D.6 Metamail, E.3 mh-e Reference Guide
- ~ (tilde) sequences 18.6 Using Sequences
- checking recipients 18.3 Editing a Draft
- comparison between versions B.5 Changes to mh-e
- customizing 19.0 Chapter Introduction
- deleting 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 18.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- digests 18.1 Reading Your Mail
- editing
- draft 19.3 Editing a Draft, 18.3 Editing a Draft
- header 18.3 Editing a Draft
- expunging refiles and deletes 18.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- forwarding 18.2 Sending Mail, 19.2 Sending Mail
- functions
- (see also mh-e Quick Reference)
- mh-execute-commands 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- mh-insert-signature 19.2 Sending Mail
- mh-refile-msg 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- mh-rescan-folder 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- mh-rmail 18.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 18.1 Reading Your Mail, 19.1 Reading Your Mail, 17.4 Receiving Mail
- mh-show 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- mh-smail 17.5 Processing Mail, 17.3 Sending Mail, 18.2 Sending Mail, 18.2 Sending Mail
- mh-smail-other-window 18.2 Sending Mail
- mh-sort-folder 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around, 18.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- mh-store-buffer 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around
- mh-store-msg 19.4 Moving Your Mail Around