.RB [ \-all " | " \-noall ]
.RB [ \-create " | " \-nocreate ]
.RB [ \-fast " | " \-nofast ]
-.RB [ \-header " | " \-noheader ]
.RB [ \-recurse " | " \-norecurse ]
.RB [ \-total " | " \-nototal ]
.RB [ \-list " | " \-nolist ]
.RB [ \-pack " | " \-nopack ]
.RB [ \-print ]
.RB [ \-verbose " | " \-noverbose ]
-.RB [ \-version ]
+.RB [ \-Version ]
.RB [ \-help ]
.PP
.HP 5
.RS 5
.nf
.ta \w'/rnd/phyl/Mail/EP 'u +\w'has ddd messages 'u +\w'(ddd\-ddd); 'u
-inbox+ has \016 messages (\0\03\-\022); cur=\0\05.
+inbox+ has \016 messages (\0\03\-\022); cur=\0\05
.fi
.RE
.PP
are specified, they will become the current
folder and/or message. By comparison, when a
.I +folder
-argument is given, this corresponds to a \*(lqcd\*(rq operation
+argument is given, this corresponds to a `cd' operation
in the shell; when no
.I +folder
-argument is given, this corresponds roughly to a \*(lqpwd\*(rq
+argument is given, this corresponds roughly to a `pwd'
operation in the shell.
.PP
If the specified (or default) folder doesn't exist, the default action
is to query the user as to whether the folder should be created; when
standard input is not a tty, the answer to the query is assumed to be
-\*(lqyes\*(rq.
+`yes'.
.PP
Specifying
.B \-create
will produce a summary line for each top-level folder
in the user's mmh directory, sorted alphabetically. (If
.B folder
-is invoked by a name ending with \*(lqs\*(rq (e.g.
+is invoked by a name ending with `s' (e.g.
.BR folders ),
.B \-all
is assumed). Specifying
will also
produce a line for all sub-folders. These folders are all preceded by
the read\-only folders, which occur as
-.RI \*(lq atr\-cur\- \*(rq
+.RI ` atr\-cur\- '
entries in the user's
.B mmh
context. For example:
.nf
.ta \w'/rnd/phyl/Mail/EP 'u +\w'has ddd messages 'u +\w'(ddd\-ddd); 'u
FOLDER \0\0\0\0\0\0# MESSAGES RANGE CUR (OTHERS)
-/var/work/folder has \035 messages (\01\-\035); cur=23.
-/usr/bugs/Mail has \082 messages (\01\-108); cur=82.
-ff has \0no messages.
-inbox+ has \016 messages (\03\-\022); cur=\05.
-mh has \076 messages (15\-\076); cur=70.
-notes has \0\02 messages (\01\-\0\02); cur=\01.
-ucom has 124 messages (\01\-124); cur=\06; (others).
+/var/work/folder has \035 messages (\01\-\035); cur=23
+/usr/bugs/Mail has \082 messages (\01\-108); cur=82
+ff has \0no messages
+inbox+ has \016 messages (\03\-\022); cur=\05
+mh has \076 messages (15\-\076); cur=70
+notes has \0\02 messages (\01\-\0\02); cur=\01
+ucom has 124 messages (\01\-124); cur=\06; (others)
.ta \w'/rnd/phyl/Mail/EP has 'u
TOTAL = 339 messages in 7 folders
.fi
.RE
.PP
-The \*(lq+\*(rq after
+The `+' after
.I inbox
indicates that it is the current folder.
-The \*(lq(others)\*(rq indicates that the folder
+The `(others)' indicates that the folder
.I ucom
has files which
aren't messages. These files may either be sub\-folders, or files that
don't belong under the nmh file naming scheme.
.PP
-The header is output if either a
-.B \-all
-or a
-.B \-header
-switch is specified. It is suppressed by
-.BR \-noheader .
-.PP
The folder and message totals are output if either a
.B \-all
or a
top of the
.I folder\-stack
are exchanged. This corresponds to the
-\*(lqpushd\*(rq operation in the shell.
+`pushd' operation in the shell.
.PP
The
.B \-pop
after setting the current folder to that value.
No
.I +folder
-argument is allowed. This corresponds to the \*(lqpopd\*(rq
+argument is allowed. This corresponds to the `popd'
operation in the shell. The
.B \-push
switch and the
action is taken, unless a
.B \-nolist
switch follows them on the command line. This corresponds
-to the \*(lqdirs\*(rq operation in the shell. The
+to the `dirs' operation in the shell. The
.BR \-push ,
.BR \-pop ,
and
.RB ` +folder "' defaults to the current folder"
.RB ` msg "' defaults to none"
.RB ` \-nofast '
-.RB ` \-noheader '
.RB ` \-nototal '
.RB ` \-nopack '
.RB ` \-norecurse '