⭐ 欢迎来到虫虫下载站! | 📦 资源下载 📁 资源专辑 ℹ️ 关于我们
⭐ 虫虫下载站

📄 mh-profile.man

📁 早期freebsd实现
💻 MAN
📖 第 1 页 / 共 2 页
字号:
MH-PROFILE(5)        BSD Programmer's Manual        MH-PROFILE(5)NNAAMMEE       mh-profile  -  user  profile  customization for MH message       handlerSSYYNNOOPPSSIISS       _._m_h___p_r_o_f_i_l_eDDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN       Each  user  of  _M_H  is  expected  to  have  a  file  named       _._m_h___p_r_o_f_i_l_e  in his or her home directory.  This file con-       tains a set of user parameters used by some or all of  the       _M_H  family  of  programs.  Each line of the file is of the       format           _p_r_o_f_i_l_e_-_c_o_m_p_o_n_e_n_t: _v_a_l_u_e       The possible profile  components  are  exemplified  below.       Only  `Path:' is mandatory.  The others are optional; some       have default values if they are not present.  In the nota-       tion  used below, (profile, default) indicates whether the       information is kept in the user's _M_H profile  or  _M_H  con-       text, and indicates what the default value is.       Path: Mail                 Locates  _M_H  transactions  in  directory "Mail".                 (profile, no default)       context: context                 Declares the location of the  _M_H  context  file,                 see   the   HHIISSTTOORRYY  section  below.   (profile,                 default: <mh-dir>/context)       Current-Folder: inbox                 Keeps track of the current open  folder.   (con-                 text, default: folder specified by "Inbox")       Inbox:    inbox                 Defines  the  name  of  your  inbox.   (profile,                 default: inbox)       Previous-Sequence: pseq                 Names the sequences which should be  defined  as                 the  `msgs'  or `msg' argument given to the pro-                 gram.  If not present, or  empty,  no  sequences                 are  defined.   Otherwise,  for each name given,                 the sequence is first zero'd and then each  mes-                 sage  is  added  to  the sequence.  (profile, no                 default)       Sequence-Negation: not                 Defines the string which,  when  prefixed  to  a[mh.6]                        MH.6.8                            1MH-PROFILE(5)        BSD Programmer's Manual        MH-PROFILE(5)                 sequence  name,  negates  that sequence.  Hence,                 "notseen" means all those messages that are  not                 a  member  of the sequence "seen".  (profile, no                 default)       Unseen-Sequence: unseen                 Names the sequences which should be  defined  as                 those  messages  recently  incorporated  by _i_n_c.                 _S_h_o_w knows to remove messages from this sequence                 once it thinks they have been seen.  If not pre-                 sent, or empty, no sequences are defined.   Oth-                 erwise,  each  message is added to each sequence                 name given.  (profile, no default)       mh-sequences: .mh_sequences                 The name  of  the  file  in  each  folder  which                 defines public sequences.  To disable the use of                 public sequences, leave  the  value  portion  of                 this    entry    blank.     (profile,   default:                 .mh_sequences)       atr-_s_e_q-_f_o_l_d_e_r: 172 178-181 212                 Keeps track of the private sequence  called  _s_e_q                 in the specified folder.  (context, no default)       Editor: /usr/ucb/ex                 Defines editor to be used by _c_o_m_p (1), _d_i_s_t (1),                 _f_o_r_w (1),  and  _r_e_p_l (1).   (profile,   default:                 prompter)       Msg-Protect: 644                 Defines octal protection bits for message files.                 See _c_h_m_o_d (1) for an explanation  of  the  octal                 number.  (profile, default: 0644)       Folder-Protect: 711                 Defines  protection bits for folder directories.                 (profile, default: 0711)       _p_r_o_g_r_a_m: default switches                 Sets default switches to be used whenever the mh                 program  _p_r_o_g_r_a_m  is  invoked.  For example, one                 could override  the  _E_d_i_t_o_r:  profile  component                 when  replying to messages by adding a component                 such as:                      repl: -editor /bin/ed                 (profile, no defaults)       _l_a_s_t_e_d_i_t_o_r-next: nexteditor                 Names "nexteditor"  to  be  the  default  editor                 after  using "lasteditor".  This takes effect at[mh.6]                        MH.6.8                            2MH-PROFILE(5)        BSD Programmer's Manual        MH-PROFILE(5)                 "What now?" level in _c_o_m_p, _d_i_s_t, _f_o_r_w, and _r_e_p_l.                 After  editing  the draft with "lasteditor", the                 default editor is set to  be  "nexteditor".   If                 the  user  types "edit" without any arguments to                 "What now?", then "nexteditor" is  used.   (pro-                 file, no default)       bboards: system                 Tells  _b_b_c  which BBoards you are interested in.                 (profile, default: system)       Folder-Stack: _f_o_l_d_e_r_s                 The contents of the folder-stack for the  _f_o_l_d_e_r                 command.  (context, no default)       mhe:                 If  present,  tells _i_n_c to compose an _M_H_E audit-                 file in addition to its  other  tasks.   _M_H_E  is                 Brian  Reid's  _E_m_a_c_s front-end for _M_H.  An early                 version is supplied with the _m_h_._6  distribution.                 (profile, no default)       Alternate-Mailboxes: mh@uci-750a, bug-mh*                 Tells  _r_e_p_l  and _s_c_a_n which addresses are really                 yours.  In this way, _r_e_p_l knows which  addresses                 should  be included in the reply, and _s_c_a_n knows                 if  the  message  really  originated  from  you.                 Addresses  must be separated by a comma, and the                 hostnames listed should be the "official"  host-                 names  for  the mailboxes you indicate, as local                 nicknames for hosts are not replaced with  their                 official  site  names.   For  each address, if a                 host is not given, then that address on any host                 is considered to be you.  In addition, an aster-                 isk (`*') may appear at either or both  ends  of                 the  mailbox  and  host  to  indicate  wild-card                 matching.  (profile, default: your user-id)       Aliasfile: aliases other-alias                 Indicates aliases files for _a_l_i, _w_h_o_m, and _s_e_n_d.                 This  may  be  used instead of the `-alias file'                 switch.  (profile, no default)       Draft-Folder: drafts                 Indicates a default draft folder for _c_o_m_p, _d_i_s_t,                 _f_o_r_w, and _r_e_p_l.  (profile, no default)       digest-issue-_l_i_s_t: 1                 Tells  _f_o_r_w  the  last  issue of the last volume                 sent for the digest _l_i_s_t.  (context, no default)[mh.6]                        MH.6.8                            3MH-PROFILE(5)        BSD Programmer's Manual        MH-PROFILE(5)       digest-volume-_l_i_s_t: 1                 Tells  _f_o_r_w  the last volume sent for the digest                 _l_i_s_t.  (context, no default)       MailDrop: .mail                 Tells _i_n_c your maildrop, if different  from  the                 default.   This  is  superceded  by the MMAAIILLDDRROOPP                 envariable.  (profile, default: /var/mail/$USER)       Signature: RAND MH System (agent: Marshall Rose)                 Tells   _s_e_n_d   your  mail  signature.   This  is                 superceded by the SSIIGGNNAATTUURREE envariable.  If SSIIGG--                 NNAATTUURREE  is not set and this profile entry is not                 present, the "gcos"  field  of  the  _/_e_t_c_/_p_a_s_s_w_d                 file  will be used; otherwise, on hosts where _M_H                 was configured with the  UCI  option,  the  file                 $HOME/.signature  is  consulted.  Your signature                 will be added to the address _s_e_n_d  puts  in  the                 "From:" header; do not include an address in the                 signature text.  (profile, no default)       The following profile elements are  used  whenever  an  _M_H       program  invokes some other program such as _m_o_r_e (1).  The       _._m_h___p_r_o_f_i_l_e can be used to select  alternate  programs  if       the  user  wishes.   The  default  values are given in the       examples.            fileproc:     /usr/contrib/mh-6.8/bin/refile            incproc:      /usr/contrib/mh-6.8/bin/inc            installproc:  /usr/contrib/mh-6.8/lib/install-mh            lproc:        /usr/ucb/more            mailproc:     /usr/contrib/mh-6.8/bin/mhmail            mhlproc:      /usr/contrib/mh-6.8/lib/mhl            moreproc:     /usr/ucb/more            mshproc:      /usr/contrib/mh-6.8/bin/msh            packproc:     /usr/contrib/mh-6.8/bin/packf            postproc:     /usr/contrib/mh-6.8/lib/post            rmmproc:      none            rmfproc:      /usr/contrib/mh-6.8/bin/rmf            sendproc:     /usr/contrib/mh-6.8/bin/send            showproc:     /usr/ucb/more            whatnowproc:  /usr/contrib/mh-6.8/bin/whatnow            whomproc:     /usr/contrib/mh-6.8/bin/whom       If you define the envariable MMHH, you can specify a profile       other  than _._m_h___p_r_o_f_i_l_e to be read by the _M_H programs that       you invoke.  If the value of MMHH is  not  absolute,  (i.e.,       does  not  begin  with a // ), it will be presumed to start       from the current working directory.  This is  one  of  the       very few exceptions in _M_H where non-absolute pathnames are       not considered relative to the user's _M_H directory.[mh.6]                        MH.6.8                            4

⌨️ 快捷键说明

复制代码 Ctrl + C
搜索代码 Ctrl + F
全屏模式 F11
切换主题 Ctrl + Shift + D
显示快捷键 ?
增大字号 Ctrl + =
减小字号 Ctrl + -