X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?p=mmh;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Frefile.man1;h=eaf8c095a5433b8b1f8ad09b8cb62669498f4258;hp=036baab5942bacbb4aba3935203beef16f8b1877;hb=32b2354dbaf4bf934936eb5b102a4a3d2fdd209a;hpb=5aaedc4256d58afe2481d667afdcb5162a914ba9 diff --git a/man/refile.man1 b/man/refile.man1 index 036baab..eaf8c09 100644 --- a/man/refile.man1 +++ b/man/refile.man1 @@ -10,18 +10,13 @@ refile \- file message in other folders .B refile .RI [ msgs ] .RB [ \-link " | " \-nolink ] -.RB [ \-preserve " | " \-nopreserve ] -.RB [ \-unlink " | " \-nounlink ] .RB [ \-src .IR +folder ] .RB [ \-file .IR file ] -.RB [ \-rmmproc -.IR program ] -.RB [ \-normmproc ] .I +folder1 \&... -.RB [ \-version ] +.RB [ \-Version ] .RB [ \-help ] .ad .SH DESCRIPTION @@ -98,67 +93,9 @@ rather than a whereas, .B \-nolink (the default) deletes the filed messages from the source folder. -.PP -Normally when a message is refiled, for each destination folder it -is assigned the number which is one above the current highest message -number in that folder. Use of the -.B \-preserv -switch will override -this message renaming, and try to preserve the number of the message. -If a conflict for a particular folder occurs when using the -.B \-preserve -switch, then -.B refile -will use the next available message number -which is above the message number you wish to preserve. -.PP -If -.B \-link -is not specified (or -.B \-nolink -is specified), the filed -messages will be removed from the source folder. The default is to -remove these messages by renaming them with a site-dependent prefix -(usually a comma). Such files will then need to be removed in some -manner after a certain amount of time. Many sites arrange for -.B cron -to remove these files once a day, so check with your -system administrator. -.PP -Alternately, if you wish for -.B refile -to really remove the files -representing these messages from the source folder, you can use the -.B -unlink -switch (not to be confused with the -.B \-link -switch). But -messages removed by this method cannot be later recovered. -.PP -If you prefer a more sophisticated method of `removing' the messages -from the source folder, you can define the -.B rmmproc -profile -component. For example, you can add a profile component such as -.PP -.RS 5 -rmmproc: /home/coleman/bin/rmm_msgs -.RE -.PP -then -.B refile -will instead call the named program or script to -handle the message files. -.PP -The user may specify -.B \-rmmproc -.I program -on the command line to -override this profile specification. The -.B \-normmproc -option forces -the message files to be deleted by renaming or unlinking them as -described above. +No backups are kept, because the contents don't vanish. +They are only moved to a new location. +To restore: refile the other way. .SH FILES .fc ^ ~ @@ -175,7 +112,6 @@ described above. ^Path:~^To determine the user's mail storage ^Current\-Folder:~^To find the default current folder ^Folder\-Protect:~^To set mode when creating a new folder -^rmmproc:~^Program to delete the message .fi .SH "SEE ALSO" @@ -186,8 +122,6 @@ folder(1), rmf(1), rmm(1) .RB ` "\-src\ +folder" "' defaults to the current folder" .RB ` msgs "' defaults to cur" .RB ` \-nolink ' -.RB ` \-nounlink ' -.RB ` \-nopreserve ' .fi .SH CONTEXT @@ -195,9 +129,9 @@ If .B \-src .I +folder is given, it will become the current folder. -If neither +If .B \-link -nor `all' is specified, the current message in the +is specified, the current message in the source folder will be set to the last message specified; otherwise, the current message won't be changed. .PP @@ -208,19 +142,3 @@ will also define those sequences for the destination folders. See .B mh\-sequence (7) for information concerning the previous sequence. - -.SH BUGS -Since -.B refile -uses your -.I rmmproc -to delete the message, -the -.I rmmproc -must -.B NOT -call -.B refile -without specifying -.BR \-normmproc , -or you will create an infinite loop.