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.TH MHSTORE %manext1% "%nmhdate%" MH.6.8 [%nmhversion%]
.SH NAME
.IR content ]
\&...
.RB [ \-auto " | " \-noauto ]
-.RB [ \-verbose " | " \-noverbose ]
.RB [ \-rcache
.IR policy ]
.RB [ \-wcache
be used to store the content. This information should be specified
as the attribute \*(lqname=filename\*(rq in the \*(lqContent-Type\*(rq header
for the content you are storing. For security reasons, this filename
-will be ignored if it begins with the character '/', '.', '|', or
-'!', or if it contains the character '%'. For the sake of security,
+will be ignored if it begins with the character '/', '.', '|', or '!',
+or if it contains the character '%'. For the sake of security,
this switch is not the default, and it is recommended that you do
NOT put the
.B \-auto
then the content will be stored in the full path given, else the
file name will be relative to the value of \*(lqnmh-storage\*(rq or
the current working directory. Any escapes (given below) will be
-expanded, except for the a-escape.
+expanded, except for the a-escape. Note that if \*(lqnmh-storage\*(rq
+is not an absolute path, it will be relative to the folder that
+contains the message(s).
.PP
A command or pathname formatting string may contain the following
escapes. If the content isn't part of a multipart (of any subtype
.PP
The program should terminate with an exit status of zero if the
retrieval is successful, and a non-zero exit status otherwise.
-.PP
-If this entry is not provided, then
-.B mhstore
-will use a simple
-built-in FTP client to perform the retrieval.
.SS "The Content Cache"
When
.B mhstore
different machines,
.B mhstore
will look for the environment variable
-.BE $MHSTORE .
+.BR $MHSTORE .
If present, this specifies the name of an additional
user profile which should be read. Hence, when a user logs in on a
particular machine, this environment variable should be set to
.RB ` msgs "' defaults to cur"
.RB ` \-noauto '
.RB ` \-nocheck '
-.RB ` \-rcache ask '
-.RB ` \-wcache ask '
-.RB ` \-noverbose '
+.RB ` \-rcache\ ask '
+.RB ` \-wcache\ ask '
.SH CONTEXT
If a folder is given, it will become the current folder. The last