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add uip/whatnow2 to .gitignore
[mmh]
/
man
/
mhlist.man1
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--- a/
man/mhlist.man1
+++ b/
man/mhlist.man1
@@
-18,14
+18,8
@@
mhlist \- list information about MIME messages
.RB [ \-type
.IR content ]
\&...
.RB [ \-type
.IR content ]
\&...
-.RB [ \-headers " | " \-noheaders ]
-.RB [ \-realsize " | " \-norealsize ]
-.RB [ \-rcache
-.IR policy ]
-.RB [ \-wcache
-.IR policy ]
.RB [ \-verbose " | " \-noverbose ]
.RB [ \-verbose " | " \-noverbose ]
-.RB [ \-version ]
+.RB [ \-Version ]
.RB [ \-help ]
.ad
.SH DESCRIPTION
.RB [ \-help ]
.ad
.SH DESCRIPTION
@@
-40,24
+34,15
@@
manipulates MIME (multi-media messages) as specified
in RFC\-2045 thru RFC\-2049 (See
.BR mhbuild (1)).
.PP
in RFC\-2045 thru RFC\-2049 (See
.BR mhbuild (1)).
.PP
-The
-.B \-headers
-switch indicates that a one-line banner should be
-displayed above the listing.
-.PP
-The
-.B \-realsize
-switch tells
-.B mhlist
-to evaluate the
-\*(lqnative\*(rq (decoded) format of each content prior to listing.
+A one-line banner is displayed above the listing.
+The size of the
+`native' (decoded) format of each content is evaluated.
This provides an accurate count at the expense of a small delay.
This provides an accurate count at the expense of a small delay.
-.PP
If the
.B \-verbose
switch is present, then the listing will show
If the
.B \-verbose
switch is present, then the listing will show
-any \*(lqextra\*(rq information that is present in the message,
-such as comments in the \*(lqContent-Type\*(rq header.
+any `extra' information that is present in the message,
+such as comments in the `Content-Type' header.
.PP
The option
.B \-file
.PP
The option
.B \-file
@@
-66,18
+51,18
@@
directs
.B mhlist
to use the specified
file as the source message, rather than a message from a folder.
.B mhlist
to use the specified
file as the source message, rather than a message from a folder.
-If you specify this file as \*(lq-\*(rq, then
+If you specify this file as `-', then
.B mhlist
will
accept the source message on the standard input. Note that the
file, or input from standard input should be a validly formatted
message, just like any other
.B mhlist
will
accept the source message on the standard input. Note that the
file, or input from standard input should be a validly formatted
message, just like any other
-.B nmh
+.B mh
message. It should
.B NOT
be in mail drop format (to convert a file in mail drop format to
a folder of
message. It should
.B NOT
be in mail drop format (to convert a file in mail drop format to
a folder of
-.B nmh
+.B mh
messages, see
.BR inc (1)).
.PP
messages, see
.BR inc (1)).
.PP
@@
-104,7
+89,7
@@
kind of content, or if the part is itself another multipart content, the
switch will not prevent the content from being acted upon.
.PP
A content specification consists of a content type and a subtype.
switch will not prevent the content from being acted upon.
.PP
A content specification consists of a content type and a subtype.
-The initial list of \*(lqstandard\*(rq content types and subtypes can
+The initial list of `standard' content types and subtypes can
be found in RFC\-2046.
.PP
A list of commonly used contents is briefly reproduced here:
be found in RFC\-2046.
.PP
A list of commonly used contents is briefly reproduced here:
@@
-127,20
+112,12
@@
video mpeg
A legal MIME message must contain a subtype specification.
.PP
To specify a content, regardless of its subtype, just use the
A legal MIME message must contain a subtype specification.
.PP
To specify a content, regardless of its subtype, just use the
-name of the content, e.g., \*(lqaudio\*(rq. To specify a specific
-subtype, separate the two with a slash, e.g., \*(lqaudio/basic\*(rq.
+name of the content, e.g., `audio'. To specify a specific
+subtype, separate the two with a slash, e.g., `audio/basic'.
Note that regardless of the values given to the
.B \-type
switch, a
multipart content (of any subtype listed above) is always acted upon.
Note that regardless of the values given to the
.B \-type
switch, a
multipart content (of any subtype listed above) is always acted upon.
-Further note that if the
-.B \-type
-switch is used, and it is desirable to
-act on a message/external-body content, then the
-.B \-type
-switch must
-be used twice: once for message/external-body and once for the content
-externally referenced.
.SH FILES
.fc ^ ~
.SH FILES
.fc ^ ~
@@
-159,16
+136,12
@@
externally referenced.
.fi
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.fi
.SH "SEE ALSO"
-mhbuild(1), mhshow(1), mhstore(1), sendfiles(1)
+mhbuild(1), show(1), mhstore(1), sendfiles(1)
.SH DEFAULTS
.nf
.RB ` +folder "' defaults to the current folder"
.SH DEFAULTS
.nf
.RB ` +folder "' defaults to the current folder"
-.RB ` msgs "' defaults to cur"
-.RB ` \-headers '
-.RB ` \-realsize '
-.RB ` \-rcache \ ask'
-.RB ` \-wcache \ ask'
+.RB ` msgs "' defaults to the current message"
.RB ` \-noverbose '
.fi
.RB ` \-noverbose '
.fi