Selects and lists folders and messages.
folder [ + Folder ] [ Message ] [ -all ] [ -nopack | -pack ] [ -nofast | -fast ] [ -norecurse | -recurse ] [ -print | -noprint ] [ -header | -noheader ] [ -nototal | -total ] [ -push | -pop ] [ -list | -nolist ]
The folder command sets the current folder and the current message for that folder, and lists information about your folders. By default, the folder command lists the current folder name, the number of messages, the range of the message numbers, and the current message.
The folder specified by the +Folder flag becomes the current folder. The message specified by the Message parameter becomes the current message for the folder. Use the -pack flag to renumber the messages in a folder.
Item | Description |
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-all | Displays a line of information about each folder in your mail directory. |
-fast | Displays only the names of the folders. |
+Folder | Specifies the folder information to display. |
-header | Displays column headings for the folder information. |
-help | Lists the command syntax, available switches (toggles), and
version information. Note: For Message Handler (MH), the name of this flag must be fully spelled out. |
-list | Displays the current folder followed by the contents of the folder stack. |
Message | Sets the specified message as the current message. Unless
you specify the +Folder flag, the command sets the specified
message for the current folder. Use the following references to specify
a message:
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-nofast | Displays information about each folder. This flag is the default. |
-noheader | Suppresses column headings for the folder information. This flag is the default. |
-nolist | Suppresses the display of the folder-stack contents. This flag is the default. |
-nopack | Prevents renumbering of the messages in the folder. This flag is the default. |
-noprint | Prevents display of folder information. If the -push, -pop, or -list flag is specified, the -noprint flag is the default. |
-norecurse | Displays information about the top-level folders in your current folder only. Information about subfolders is not displayed. This flag is the default. |
-nototal | Prevents display of the total of all messages and folders in your mail directory structure. When the -all flag is specified, the default is the -total flag; otherwise, the -nototal flag is the default. |
-pack | Renumbers the messages in the specified folder. Renumbering eliminates gaps in the message numbering after messages have been deleted. |
-pop | Removes the folder from the top of the folder stack and makes it the current folder. The +Folder flag cannot be specified with the -pop flag. |
Displays information about the folders. If the -push, -pop, or -list flag is specified, the -noprint flag is the default; otherwise, the -print flag is the default. | |
-push | Moves the current folder to the top of the folder stack and sets the specified folder as the current folder. If no folder is specified, the -push flag swaps the current folder for the folder on top of the folder stack. |
-recurse | Displays information about all folders and subfolders in your current folder. |
-total | Displays all messages and folders in your mail directory structure. The -total flag does not display information for subfolders unless you specify the -recurse flag. The -total flag is the default if the -all flag is specified. |
The following entries are entered in the UserMhDirectory/.mh_profile file:
Item | Description |
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Current-Folder: | Sets the default current folder. |
Folder-Protect: | Sets the protection level for the new folder directories. |
Folder-Stack: | Specifies the folder stack. |
lsproc: | Specifies the program used to list the contents of a folder. |
Path: | Specifies the user's MH directory. |
folder
The system responds with a message similar to the following: inbox+ has 80 messages (1-82); cur = 7; (others).
In this example, the current folder is inbox.The folder
contains 80 messages, ranging from message 1 to
message 82. The current message number is 7.folder -all
The system responds with a message similar to the following:Folder # of messages (range); cur msg (other files)
inbox+ has 80 messages (1-82); cur= 7; (others).
test has 5 messages (1-5); cur= 5; (others).
Total= 85 messages in 2 folders
In this example,
there are 2 folders containing a total of 85 messages.
The current folder is inbox, indicated by the + (plus
sign) that follows it.folder +test
The system responds with a message similar to the following:test+ has 5 messages (1-5); cur = 5; (others)
folder 2
The system responds with a message similar
to the following: test+ has 5 messages (1-5); cur = 2; (others)
folder +group
The system responds with a message similar to the following:Create folder "/home/dawn/Mail/group"? _
Enter: yes
The system responds with a message
similar to the following: group+ has no messages.
folder -pack
The system responds with a message similar to the following:inbox+ has 80 messages (1-80); cur= 7; (others).
In this example, the messages are renumbered to eliminate gaps in
the message numbering after messages have been deleted.Item | Description |
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$HOME/.mh_profile | Contains the MH user profile. |
/usr/bin/folder | Contains the folder command. |