FOLDER(1mh) | [mmh-0.4] | FOLDER(1mh) |
folder, folders - set/list current folder/message
folder [+folder] [msg] [-all | -noall] [-create | -nocreate] [-fast | -nofast] [-recurse | -norecurse] [-total | -nototal] [-list | -nolist] [-push | -pop] [-pack | -nopack] [-print] [-verbose | -noverbose] [-Version] [-help]
folders is equivalent to folder -all
Since the mmh environment is the shell, it is easy to lose track of the current folder from day to day. When folder is given the -print switch (the default), folder will list the current folder, the number of messages in it, the range of the messages (low-high), and the current message within the folder, and will flag extra files if they exist. An example of this summary is:
inbox+ has 16 messages ( 3- 22); cur= 5
If a +folder and/or msg are specified, they will become the current folder and/or message. By comparison, when a +folder argument is given, this corresponds to a `cd' operation in the shell; when no +folder argument is given, this corresponds roughly to a `pwd' operation in the shell.
If the specified (or default) folder doesn't exist, the default action is to query the user as to whether the folder should be created; when standard input is not a tty, the answer to the query is assumed to be `yes'.
Specifying -create will cause folder to create new folders without any query. (This is the easy way to create an empty folder for use later.) Specifying -nocreate will cause folder to exit without creating a non-existant folder.
Specifying -all will produce a summary line for each top-level folder in the user's mmh directory, sorted alphabetically. (If folder is invoked by a name ending with `s' (e.g. folders), -all is assumed). Specifying -recurse with -all will also produce a line for all sub-folders. These folders are all preceded by the read-only folders, which occur as `atr-cur-' entries in the user's mmh context. For example:
FOLDER # MESSAGES RANGE CUR (OTHERS) /var/work/folder has 35 messages ( 1- 35); cur=23 /usr/bugs/Mail has 82 messages ( 1-108); cur=82 ff has no messages inbox+ has 16 messages ( 3- 22); cur= 5 mh has 76 messages (15- 76); cur=70 notes has 2 messages ( 1- 2); cur= 1 ucom has 124 messages ( 1-124); cur= 6; (others) TOTAL = 339 messages in 7 folders
The `+' after inbox indicates that it is the current folder. The `(others)' indicates that the folder ucom has files which aren't messages. These files may either be sub-folders, or files that don't belong under the mh file naming scheme.
The folder and message totals are output if either a -all or a -total switch is specified. It is suppressed by -nototal.
If -fast is given, only the folder name (or names in the case of -all) will be listed. (This is faster because the folders need not be read.)
If a +folder is given along with the -all switch, folder will, in addition to setting the current folder, list the top-level subfolders for the current folder (with -norecurse) or list all sub-folders under the current folder recursively (with -recurse).
If msg is supplied, together with +folder or without -all, it will become the current message of +folder (if it had been supplied) or the current folder.
The -recurse switch lists each folder recursively, so use of this option effectively defeats the speed enhancement of the -fast option, since each folder must be searched for subfolders. Nevertheless, the combination of these options is useful.
The -pack switch will compress the message names in the designated folders, removing holes in message numbering. The -verbose switch directs folder to tell the user the general actions that it is taking to compress the folder.
The -push switch directs folder to push the current folder onto the folder-stack, and make the +folder argument the current folder. If +folder is not given, the current folder and the top of the folder-stack are exchanged. This corresponds to the `pushd' operation in the shell.
The -pop switch directs folder to discard the top of the folder-stack, after setting the current folder to that value. No +folder argument is allowed. This corresponds to the `popd' operation in the shell. The -push switch and the -pop switch are mutually exclusive: the last occurrence of either one overrides any previous occurrence of the other. Both of these switches also set -list by default.
The -list switch directs folder to list the contents of the folder-stack. No +folder argument is allowed. After a successful -push or -pop, the -list action is taken, unless a -nolist switch follows them on the command line. This corresponds to the `dirs' operation in the shell. The -push, -pop, and -list switches turn off -print.
^$HOME/.mmh/profile~^The user profile
^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 ^Folder-Stack:~^To determine the folder stack
`+folder' defaults to the current folder `msg' defaults to none `-nofast' `-nototal' `-nopack' `-norecurse' `-noverbose' `-print' is the default if no -list, -push, or -pop is specified `-list' is the default if -push, or -pop is specified
If +folder and/or msg are given, they will become the current folder and/or message.
There is no way to restore the default behavior (to ask the user whether to create a non-existant folder) after -create or -nocreate is given.
2019-01-06 | MH.6.8 |