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The GNU implementation of MH is primarily aiming to provide an interface |
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between Mailutils and Emacs using mh-e module. Therefore, a subset of MH |
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utilities has been selected that would provide such basic functionality. |
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When this functionality is achieved, other utilities may be implemented. |
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Utilities Ordered by Importance |
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The `State' column gives the state of the given utility: |
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- Not implemented |
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+ Fully implemented |
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* Partially implemented. The `Comments' column lists the missing features. |
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The `Nice' column gives aproximate priority of the utility in the terms |
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of unix nice level (-20 the highest, +20 the lowest) |
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State Nice Utility Comments |
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+ -20 scan |
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+ -20 inc |
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* -20 repl --inplace,--whatnowproc |
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+ -20 comp Interactive prompting. |
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* -20 forw --inplace,--whatnowproc |
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* -20 send --alias,--filter,--format,--forward,--mime, |
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--width |
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* -20 refile --link copies messages. |
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* -20 rmm rmproc: |
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+ -15 folder(s) |
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+ -15 mhn |
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+ -10 rmf |
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+ 0 install-mh |
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* 4 mhl Following format variables are ignored: |
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center,split,datefield |
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+ 5 mark |
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+ 5 pick See the README entry. |
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+ 10 anno |
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+ 10 burst See the README entry. |
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* 10 whom --check |
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+ 10 mhpath |
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+ 10 whatnow |
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+ 20 sortm |
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Utilities In Alphabetical Order |
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anno |
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burst |
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comp |
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folder(s) |
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forw |
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install-mh |
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mark |
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mhl |
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mhn |
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mhpath |
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pick |
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refile |
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repl |
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rmf |
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rmm |
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send |
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sortm |
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whatnow |
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whom |
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Individual TODOs |
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* Add support for RFC 2231 to mhn |