REFILE(1MH) COMMAND REFERENCE REFILE(1MH) NAME refile - file message(s) in (an)other folder(s) SYNOPSIS refile [ -ask ] [ -noask ] [ [-file file] | [msgs] ] [ -help ] [ -link ] [ -nolink ] [ -preserve ] [ -nopreserve ] [ -src +folder ] +folder ... DESCRIPTION Refile moves or links mail messages from one mail folder into one or more other mail folders (see mv(1) and ln(1)). The folder that the messages come from is called the source folder, while the other folders are called destination folders. When a message is filed, it is linked into the destination folder(s) if possible, and is copied otherwise. If the destination folders are all on the same file system, multiple filing causes little storage overhead. This is a good way to cross-file or multiply-index messages. If a destination folder doesn't exist, refile asks if you want to create one. If you respond with no the refile is aborted. Your .mh_profile can contain the following entries: Path: To determine the user's MH directory Current-Folder: To find the default current folder Folder-Protect: To set mode when creating a new folder Refile has the following defaults: -ask -nolink -nopreserve msgs defaults to the current message -src +folder defaults to the current folder You can use the keyword all as the msgs argument to refile all the mail messages in a mail folder. See the EXAMPLES section. OPTIONS -ask If the destination folder doesn't exist, refile asks you if you want to create the folder. -noask If the destination folder doesn't exist, refile creates it without asking for confirmation. Printed 5/12/88 1
REFILE(1MH) COMMAND REFERENCE REFILE(1MH) -file file Move or link file into the destination folder. Note that file doesn't have to be in a mail folder; it can be in any directory. -help Print a message showing how to use refile. -link Preserve the mail message in the source folder. (it does a link, ln(1), rather than a move, mv(1)). If neither -link nor the keyword all are specified, the last message specified becomes the current message. Otherwise, the current message is left unchanged. -nolink Delete the filed messages from the source folder after copying them to the destination folder. -preserve Overrides the message renaming conventions. Normally, when a message is filed, it is assigned the next highest number available in each of the destination folders. With this option naming conflicts may occur, so use this switch cautiously. (See pick(1) for more details on message numbering.) -src +folder Take the specified mail messages from folder. Folder becomes the current folder for future MH commands. EXAMPLES If a message is received from Jones about the ARPA Map Project, the following instruction allows the message to be found in either of the two folders jones or Map: refile cur +jones +Map The following example moves all the mail messages from the folder inbox to the folder savebox: refile all -nolink -src +inbox +savebox FILES $HOME/.mh_profile The user profile SEE ALSO comp(1mh), folder(1mh), forw(1mh), inc(1mh), mail(1mh), next(1mh), pick(1mh), prev(1mh), prompter(1mh), refile(1mh), repl(1mh), rmf(1mh), rmm(1mh), scan(1mh), send(1mh), and show(1mh). Printed 5/12/88 2
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