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53 anno \- annotate messages
57 \%[\-component\ field]
58 \%[\-inplace] \%[\-noinplace]
59 \%[\-date] \%[\-nodate]
63 \fIAnno\fR annotates the specified messages in the named folder using
65 Annotation is optionally performed by \fIdist\fR, \fIforw\fR, and
67 to keep track of your distribution of, forwarding of, and replies to a
70 you can perform arbitrary annotations of your own.
71 Each message selected will be annotated with the lines
76 The `\-nodate' switch inhibits the date annotation,
77 leaving only the body annotation.
78 The `\-inplace' switch causes annotation to be done in place in order
79 to preserve links to the annotated message.
81 The field specified should be a valid 822-style message field name,
82 which means that it should consist of alphanumerics (or dashes) only.
83 The body specified is arbitrary text.
85 If a `\-component\ field' is not specified when \fIanno\fR is invoked,
86 \fIanno\fR will prompt the user for the name of field for the annotation.
88 ^$HOME/\&.mh\(ruprofile~^The user profile
90 ^Path:~^To determine the user's MH directory
92 ^Current\-Folder:~^To find the default current folder
94 dist (1), forw (1), repl (1)
96 `+folder' defaults to the current folder
98 `msgs' defaults to cur
104 If a folder is given, it will become the current folder.
105 The first message annotated will become the current message.
112 @put things back, do .NA stuff another way
126 .TH ANNO 1 @@(MHCENTERFOOT) @@(MHLEFTFOOT)
136 @fixup for makewhatis
147 @changes for SUN40 shared libraries and NNTP under bbc