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5 muinc, musift, uminc, umsift \- mail filters
7 /opt/mh-6.8.5/lib/muinc
10 /opt/mh-6.8.5/lib/musift
14 /opt/mh-6.8.5/lib/uminc
17 /opt/mh-6.8.5/lib/umsift
21 are a set of programs that filter mail from one format to another.
22 In particular, \fIUUCP\fR\- and \fIMMDF\fR\-style mail files are handled.
25 filters mail from the user's \fIMMDF\fR maildrop into the user's \fIUUCP\fR
29 filters mail from the user's \fIUUCP\fR maildrop into the user's \fIMMDF\fR
31 These two programs respect each system's maildrop locking protocols.
34 filters each file on the command line
35 (or the standard input if no arguments are given),
36 and places the result on the standard output in \fIUUCP\fR format.
37 The files (or standard input) are expected to be in \fIMMDF\fR format.
39 does the same thing filtering \fIUUCP\fR formatted files (or input),
40 and places the \fIMMDF\fR formatted result on the standard output.
41 No locking protocols are used by these programs.
43 If the files aren't in the expected format,
44 the mail filters will try to recover.
48 ^/usr/spool/mail/~^UUCP spool area for maildrops
49 ^/var/spool/mail/$USER~^Location of standard maildrop
53 \fIProposed Standard for Message Header Munging\fR (aka RFC\-886),
59 Numerous; protocol translation is very difficult.