📄 refile.rf
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.\" @(MHWARNING).\" @(#)$Id: refile.rf,v 1.12 1992/12/19 00:20:58 jromine Exp $.SC REFILE 1.NArefile \- file message in other folders.SYrefile \%[msgs] \%[\-draft]\%[\-link] \%[\-nolink] \%[\-preserve] \%[\-nopreserve]\%[\-src\ +folder] \%[\-file\ file] \%[\-rmmproc program] \%[\-normmproc]+folder ...\%[\-help].DE\fIRefile\fR moves (\fImv\fR\0(1)) or links (\fIln\fR\0(1)) messages from asource folder into one or more destination folders.If you thinkof a message as a sheet of paper, this operation is notunlike filing the sheet of paper (or copies) in file cabinetfolders.When a message is filed, it is linked into thedestination folder(s) if possible, and is copied otherwise.As longas the destination folders are all on the same file system, multiple filingcauses little storage overhead.This facility provides a good way to cross\-file or multiply\-indexmessages.For example, if a message is received from Jones aboutthe ARPA Map Project, the command refile\0cur\0+jones\0+Mapwould allow the message to be found in either of the twofolders `jones' or `Map'.The option `\-file\ file' directs \fIrefile\fR to use the specifiedfile as the source message to be filed, rather than a message froma folder.Note that the file should be a validly formatted message,just like any other \fIMH\fR message.It should \fBNOT\fR be in mail drop format(to convert a file in mail drop format to a folder of \fIMH\fR messages,see \fIinc\fR\0(1)).If a destination folder doesn't exist, \fIrefile\fR will ask if youwant to create it.A negative response will abort the file operation.If the standard input for \fIrefile\fR is \fInot\fR a tty,then \fIrefile\fR will not ask any questions and will proceed as ifthe user answered \*(lqyes\*(rq to all questions.The option `\-link' preserves the source folder copy of the message(i.e., it does a \fIln\fR(1) rather than a \fImv\fR(1)), whereas,`\-nolink' deletes the filed messages from the sourcefolder.Normally, when a message is filed, it is assigned thenext highest number available in each of the destination folders.Use of the `\-preserve' switch will override this messagerenaming, but name conflicts may occur, souse this switch cautiously.If `\-link' is not specified (or `\-nolink' is specified),the filed messages will be removed from thesource folder, by renaming them with a site-dependent prefix (usually a comma)..ne 4If the user has a profile component such as rmmproc: /bin/rmthen \fIrefile\fRwill instead call the named program to delete the message files.The user may specify `\-rmmproc program' on the command lineto override this profile specification.The \`-normmproc' option forces the message files to be deletedby renaming them as described above.The `\-draft' switch tells \fIrefile\fR to file the <mh\-dir>/draft..Fi^$HOME/\&.mh\(ruprofile~^The user profile.Pr^Path:~^To determine the user's MH directory.Ps^Current\-Folder:~^To find the default current folder.Ps^Folder\-Protect:~^To set mode when creating a new folder.Ps^rmmproc:~^Program to delete the message.Safolder(1).De`\-src\ +folder' defaults to the current folder.Ds`msgs' defaults to cur.Ds`\-nolink'.Ds`\-nopreserve'.CoIf `\-src\ +folder' is given, it will become thecurrent folder.If neither `\-link' nor `all' is specified,the current message in the sourcefolder will be set to the last message specified; otherwise, thecurrent message won't be changed.If the Previous\-Sequence profile entry is set,in addition to defining the named sequences from the source folder,\fIrefile\fR will also define those sequences for the destination folders.See \fImh\-sequence\fR\0(5) for information concerning the previous sequence..BuSince \fIrefile\fR uses your \fIrmmproc\fP to delete the message,the \fIrmmproc\fP must \fBNOT\fP call \fIrefile\fP without specifying `\-normmproc',or you will create an infinte loop..En
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