mhn Reference Guide

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mhn: process MIME mail

+folder (default: current folder)
Folder name
msgs (default: current)
Message(s) to process
-file file
File to use (instead of message in a folder)
-list
Summarize message parts
-nolist
Cancel previous -list switch
-headers (default)
Print banner above listing
-noheaders
Don't print banner
-realsize (default)
List decoded part size
-norealsize
List encoded part size
-show (default)
Display message
-noshow
Cancel previous -show switch
-serialonly
Never display more than one message part simultaneously
-noserialonly (default)
Possibly display multipart/parallel parts simultaneously
-form formfile
mhl format file for message headers (default: mhl.headers)
-pause (default)
Pause between message parts if display string contains %p
-nopause
Don't pause between message parts
-store, more...
Store message parts
-nostore
Cancel previous -store switch
-auto
Obey name= filename parameter in Content-type: header field
-noauto (default)
Ignore name= filename parameter
-cache
Store external body parts in a cache
-nocache (default)
Don't store external body parts
-rcache policy, more...
Policy for reading cache. Values: public, private, never, ask
-wcache policy, more...
Policy for writing cache. Values: public, private, never, ask
-check
Add or test message integrity check
-nocheck (default)
Don't check message
-rfc934mode, more... (default)
When forwarding a message, simulate RFC 934 "bit stuffing"
-norfc934mode
Use standard MIME message forwarding
-verbose
Give more information during -list
-noverbose (default)
Give standard information

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Last change $Date: 1996/06/06 15:12:33 $

This file is from the third edition of the book MH & xmh: Email for Users & Programmers, ISBN 1-56592-093-7, by Jerry Peek. Copyright © 1991, 1992, 1995 by O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. This file is freely-available; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation. For more information, see the file copying.htm.

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