Jones about the ARPA Map Project, the command
.PP
.RS 5
-refile\0cur\0+jones\0+Map
+refile\0c\0+jones\0+Map
.RE
.PP
would allow the message to be found in either of the two folders `jones'
.IR +folder .
If this is
not given, the current folder is used by default. If no message is
-specified, then `cur' is used by default.
+specified, then the current message is used by default.
.PP
The option
.B \-file
as the source message to be filed, rather than a message from a folder.
Note that the file 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
-.B nmh
+.B mh
messages,
see
.BR inc (1)).
.SH DEFAULTS
.nf
-.RB ` "\-src\ +folder" "' defaults to the current folder"
-.RB ` msgs "' defaults to cur"
+.RB ` "\-src\ \fI+folder\fP" "' defaults to the current folder"
+.RB ` msgs "' defaults to the current message"
.RB ` \-nolink '
.fi
.SH CONTEXT
If
-.B \-src
-.I +folder
-is given, it will become the current folder.
-If
.B \-link
is specified, the current message in the
source folder will be set to the last message specified; otherwise, the
those sequences for the destination folders. See
.B mh\-sequence (7)
for information concerning the previous sequence.
+
+.SH HISTORY
+Since mmh-0.3,
+.B refile
+does never change the current folder.
+(It used to change it when
+.BI \-src\ +folder
+was given, but this behavior had usability disadvantages.)