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NAME¶
mseq
— manipulate
message sequences
SYNOPSIS¶
mseq |
[-fr ] [-c
msg] msgs ... |
mseq |
-S [-fr ] <
sequence |
mseq |
-A [-fr ] <
sequence |
mseq |
-C msg |
DESCRIPTION¶
mseq
prints, fixes and sets the message
sequence. (See mmsg(7) for the message argument
syntax.)
If no msgs are passed and
mseq
is used interactively,
mseq
prints all messages in the sequence.
With -S
or -A
,
mseq
will replace (resp. append) the default
sequence. If the standard output is not a terminal, the new sequence is also
printed.
The options are as follows:
-c
msg- Behave as if msg was the current message.
-f
- Fix non-existing filenames by searching for a message with the same maildir id (but different flags).
-r
- Remove leading indentation from the filenames.
-S
- Set the message sequence to the filenames passed on standard input.
-A
- Like
-S
, but append to the message sequence instead of replacing it. -C
msg- Set the current message to msg and exit.
ENVIRONMENT¶
MBLAZE
- Directory containing mblaze configuration. (Default: $HOME/.mblaze)
MAILCUR
- Symbolic link referring to the current message. (Default: ${MBLAZE:-$HOME/.mblaze}/cur)
MAILDOT
- When set to a filename, overrides the current message. (Prefer using
-c
instead.) MAILSEQ
- File were the sequence is stored. (Default: ${MBLAZE:-$HOME/.mblaze}/seq)
EXIT STATUS¶
The mseq
utility exits 0 on
success, and >0 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
Leah Neukirchen <leah@vuxu.org>
LICENSE¶
mseq
is in the public domain.
To the extent possible under law, the creator of this work has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work.
July 22, 2016 | Debian |