- *
- * At this point, there is an array of numburst smsgs, each
- * element of which contains the starting and stopping offsets
- * (seeks) of the message in the digest. The inplace flag is set
- * if the original digest is replaced by a message containing
- * the table of contents. smsgs[0] is that table of contents.
- * Go through the message numbers in reverse order (high to low).
- *
- * Set f1 to the name of the destination message, f2 to the name
- * of a scratch file. Extract a message from the digest to the
- * scratch file. Move the original message to a backup file if
- * the destination message number is the same as the number of
- * the original message, which only happens if the inplace flag
- * is set. Then move the scratch file to the destination message.
- *
- * Moving the original message to the backup file is equivalent
- * to deleting the message from the point of view of the external
- * hooks. And bursting each message is equivalent to adding a
- * new message.
- */
+ **
+ ** At this point, there is an array of numburst smsgs, each
+ ** element of which contains the starting and stopping offsets
+ ** (seeks) of the message in the digest. The inplace flag is set
+ ** if the original digest is replaced by a message containing
+ ** the table of contents. smsgs[0] is that table of contents.
+ ** Go through the message numbers in reverse order (high to low).
+ **
+ ** Set f1 to the name of the destination message, f2 to the name
+ ** of a scratch file. Extract a message from the digest to the
+ ** scratch file. Move the original message to a backup file if
+ ** the destination message number is the same as the number of
+ ** the original message, which only happens if the inplace flag
+ ** is set. Then move the scratch file to the destination message.
+ **
+ ** Moving the original message to the backup file is equivalent
+ ** to deleting the message from the point of view of the external
+ ** hooks. And bursting each message is equivalent to adding a
+ ** new message.
+ */