table of contents
- bullseye 0.4-4
- testing 0.4-4
- unstable 0.4-4
- experimental 0.4-5
MHPATH(1mh) | [mmh-0.4] | MHPATH(1mh) |
NAME¶
mhpath - print full pathnames of mh messages and folders
SYNOPSIS¶
mhpath [+folder] [msgs] [-Version] [-help]
DESCRIPTION¶
mhpath expands and sorts the message list `msgs' and writes the full pathnames of the messages to the standard output separated by newlines. If no `msgs' are specified, mhpath outputs the current mail folder's pathname instead. If the only argument is `+', your mail storage location (`Path') is output; this can be useful in shell scripts.
Contrasted with other mmh commands, a message argument to mhpath may often be intended for writing. Because of this:
- 1)
- the name `b' has been added to mhpath's list of reserved message names (the others are `f', `l', `p', `n', `c', and `a'). The `b' (beyond) message is equivalent to the message after the last message in a folder (and equivalent to 1 in a folder without messages). The `b' message may not be used as part of a message range.
- 2)
- Within a message list, the following designations may refer to messages that do not exist: a single numeric message name, the single message name `c', and (obviously) the single message name `b'. All other message designations must refer to at least one existing message, if the folder contains messages.
- 3)
- An empty folder is not in itself an error.
Message numbers greater than the highest existing message in a folder as part of a range designation are replaced with the next free message number.
Examples: The current folder foo contains messages 3 5 6. Cur is 4.
% mhpath /r/phyl/Mail/foo % mhpath a /r/phyl/Mail/foo/3 /r/phyl/Mail/foo/5 /r/phyl/Mail/foo/6 % mhpath 2001 /r/phyl/Mail/foo/7 % mhpath 1-2001 /r/phyl/Mail/foo/3 /r/phyl/Mail/foo/5 /r/phyl/Mail/foo/6 % mhpath b /r/phyl/Mail/foo/7 % mhpath l b /r/phyl/Mail/foo/6 /r/phyl/Mail/foo/7 % mhpath l-b bad message list `l-b'. % mhpath c /r/phyl/Mail/foo/4 % mhpath 1-2 no messages in range `1-2'. % mhpath f:2 /r/phyl/Mail/foo/3 /r/phyl/Mail/foo/5 % mhpath 1 2 /r/phyl/Mail/foo/1 /r/phyl/Mail/foo/2
mhpath is also useful in back-quoted operations:
% cd `mhpath +inbox` % echo `mhpath +` /r/phyl/Mail
FILES¶
^$HOME/.mmh/profile~^The user profile
PROFILE COMPONENTS¶
^Path:~^To determine the user's mail storage ^Current-Folder:~^To find the default current folder
SEE ALSO¶
DEFAULTS¶
`+folder' defaults to the current folder `msgs' defaults to none
CONTEXT¶
None
BUGS¶
Like all mmh commands, mhpath expands and sorts [msgs]. So don't expect
mv `mhpath 501 500`
to move 501 to 500. Quite the reverse. But
mv `mhpath 501` `mhpath 500`
will do the trick.
Out of range message 0 is treated far more severely than large out of range message numbers.
2019-01-06 | MH.6.8 |