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     NAME
          mh - Message Handler

     SYNOPSIS
          any MH command

     DESCRIPTION
          MH is the name of a powerful message handling system.
          Rather then being a single comprehensive program, MH
          consists of a collection of fairly simple single-purpose
          programs to send, receive, save, and retrieve messages.  The
          user should refer to the MH User's Manual and the pages for
          the MH programs in the Unix Programmers Manual.

          Unlike mail, the standard UNIX mail user interface program,
          MH is not a closed system which must be explicitly run, then
          exited when you wish to return to the shell.  You may freely
          intersperse MH commands with other shell commands, allowing
          you to read and answer your mail while you have (for
          example) a compilation running, or search for a file or run
          programs as needed to find the answer to someone's question
          before answering their mail.

          The rest of this manual entry is a quick tutorial which will
          teach you the basics of MH.  You should read the manual
          entries for the individual programs for complete
          documentation.

          To get started using MH, put the directory /usr/local/bin on
          your $PATH.  This is best done in one of the files:
          .profile, .login, or .cshrc in your home directory.  (Check
          the manual entry for the shell you use, in case you don't
          know how to do this.)  Run the inc command.  If you've never
          used MH before, it will create the necessary default files
          and directories after asking you if you wish it to do so.

          inc moves mail from your system maildrop into your MH
          `+inbox' folder, breaking it up into separate files and
          converting it to MH format as it goes.  It prints one line
          for each message it processes, containing the from field,
          the subject field and as much of the first line of the
          message as will fit.  It leaves the first message it
          processes as your current message.  You'll need to run inc
          each time you wish to incorporate new mail into your MH
          file.

          scan prints a list of the messages in your current folder.

          The commands:  show, next, and prev are used to read
          specific messages from the current folder.  show displays
          the current message, or a specific message, which may be
          specified by its number, which you pass as an argument to
          show.  next and prev display, respectively, the message
          numerically after or before the current message.  In all
          cases, the message displayed becomes the current message.
          If there is no current message, show may be called with an
          argument, or next may be used to advance to the first
          message.

          rmm (remove message) deletes the current message.  It may be
          called with message numbers passed as arguments, to delete
          specific messages.

          repl is used to respond to the current message (by default).
          It places you in the editor with a prototype response form.
          While you're in the editor, you may peruse the item you're
          responding to by reading the file @.  After completing your
          response, type l to review it, or s to send it.

          comp allows you to compose a message by putting you in the
          editor on a prototype message form, and then lets you send
          it.

          All the MH commands may be run with the single argument:
          `-help', which causes them to print a list of the arguments
          they may be invoked with.

          Commands which take a message number as an argument (scan,
          show, repl, ...)  also take one of the words:  first, prev,
          cur, next, or last to indicate (respectively) the first,
          previous, current, next, or last message in the current
          folder (assuming they are defined).

          Commands which take a range of message numbers (rmm, scan,
          show, ...)  also take any of the abbreviations:

            <num1>-<num2> - Indicates all messages in the range <num1>
               to <num2>, inclusive. The range must be nonempty.

            <num>:+N
            <num>:-N - Up to N messages beginning with (or ending
               with) message num. Num may be any of the pre-defined
               symbols:  first, prev, cur, next or last.

            first:N
            prev:N
            next:N
            last:N - The first, previous, next or last N messages, if
               they exist.

          There are many other possibilities such as creating multiple
          folders for different topics, and automatically refiling
          messages according to subject, source, destination, or
          content.  These are beyond the scope of this manual entry.
          Following is a list of all the MH commands:

          ali (1)        - list mail aliases
          anno (1)       - annotate messages
          bbc (1)        - check on BBoards
          bboards (1)    - the UCI BBoards facility
          burst (1)      - explode digests into messages
          comp (1)       - compose a message
          dist (1)       - redistribute a message to additional addresses
          folder (1)     - set/list current folder/message
          folders (1)    - list all folders
          forw (1)       - forward messages
          inc (1)        - incorporate new mail
          mark (1)       - mark messages
          mhl (1)        - produce formatted listings of MH messages
          mhmail (1)     - send or read mail
          mhook (1)      - MH receive-mail hooks
          mhparam (1)    - print MH profile components
          mhpath (1)     - print full pathnames of MH messages and folders
          msgchk (1)     - check for messages
          msh (1)        - MH shell (and BBoard reader)
          next (1)       - show the next message
          packf (1)      - compress a folder into a single file
          pick (1)       - select messages by content
          prev (1)       - show the previous message
          prompter (1)   - prompting editor front end
          rcvstore (1)   - incorporate new mail asynchronously
          refile (1)     - file messages in other folders
          repl (1)       - reply to a message
          rmf (1)        - remove folder
          rmm (1)        - remove messages
          scan (1)       - produce a one line per message scan listing
          send (1)       - send a message
          show (1)       - show (list) messages
          slocal (1)     - special local mail delivery
          sortm (1)      - sort messages
          vmh (1)        - visual front-end to MH
          whatnow (1)    - prompting front-end for send
          whom (1)       - report to whom a message would go

          mh-alias (5)   - alias file for MH message system
          mh-format (5)  - format file for MH message system
          mh-mail (5)    - message format for MH message system
          mh-profile (5) - user customization for MH message system
          mh-sequence (5)- sequence specification for MH message system

          ap (8)         - parse addresses 822-style
          conflict (8)   - search for alias/password conflicts
          dp (8)         - parse dates 822-style
          fmtdump (8)    - decode MH format files
          install-mh (8) - initialize the MH environment
          post (8)       - deliver a message

     FILES
          /usr/local/bin                      directory containing MH commands
          /usr/local/lib/mh                   MH library

     SEE ALSO
          The RAND MH Message Handling System: User's Manual,
          The RAND MH Message Handling System: Tutorial,
          The RAND MH Message Handling System: The UCI BBoards
          Facility,
          MH.5: How to process 200 messages a day and still get some
          real work done

     BUGS
          If problems are encountered with an MH program, the problems
          should be reported to the local maintainers of MH.  When
          doing this, the name of the program should be reported,
          along with the version information for the program.
          To find out what version of an MH program is being run,
          invoke the program with the `-help' switch.  In addition to
          listing the syntax of the command, the program will list
          information pertaining to its version.  This information
          includes the version of MH, the host it was generated on,
          and the date the program was loaded.  A second line of
          information, found on versions of MH after #5.380 include MH
          configuration options.  For example,

               version: MH 6.1 #1[UCI] (glacier) of Wed Nov  6 01:13:53 PST 1985
               options: [BSD42] [MHE] [NETWORK] [SENDMTS] [MMDFII] [SMTP] [POP]

          The `6.1 #1[UCI]' indicates that the program is from the UCI
          MH.6.1 version of MH.  The program was generated on the host
          `glacier' on `Wed Nov  6 01:13:53 PST 1985'.  It's usually a
          good idea to send the output of the `-help' switch along
          with your report.

          If there is no local MH maintainer, try the address Bug-MH.
          If that fails, use the Internet mailbox Bug-MH@ICS.UCI.EDU.

     FILES
          $HOME/.mh_profile                   The user profile

     PROFILE COMPONENTS
          Path:                To determine the user's MH directory




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