.\" @(MHWARNING) .\" @(#)$Id: mark.rf,v 1.1.1.1 2005/04/18 14:46:03 kono Exp $ .SC MARK 1 .NA mark \- mark messages .SY mark \%[+folder] \%[msgs] \%[\-sequence\ name\ ...] \%[\-add] \%[\-delete] \%[\-list] \%[\-public] \%[\-nopublic] \%[\-zero] \%[\-nozero] \%[\-help] .DE The \fImark\fR command manipulates message sequences by adding or deleting message numbers from folder\-specific message sequences, or by listing those sequences and messages. A message sequence is a keyword, just like one of the \*(lqreserved\*(rq message names, such as \*(lqfirst\*(rq or \*(lqnext\*(rq. Unlike the \*(lqreserved\*(rq message names, which have a fixed semantics on a per\-folder basis, the semantics of a message sequence may be defined, modified, and removed by the user. Message sequences are folder\-specific, e.g., the sequence name \*(lqseen\*(rq in the context of folder \*(lq+inbox\*(rq need not have any relation whatsoever to the sequence of the same name in a folder of a different name. Three action switches direct the operation of \fImark\fR. These switches are mutually exclusive: the last occurrence of any of them overrides any previous occurrence of the other two. The `\-add' switch tells \fImark\fR to add messages to sequences or to create a new sequence. For each sequence named via the `\-sequence\ name' argument (which must occur at least once) the messages named via `msgs' (which defaults to \*(lqcur\*(rq if no `msgs' are given), are added to the sequence. The messages to be added need not be absent from the sequence. If the `\-zero' switch is specified, the sequence will be emptied prior to adding the messages. Hence, `\-add\ \-zero' means that each sequence should be initialized to the indicated messages, while `\-add\ \-nozero' means that each sequence should be appended to by the indicated messages. The `\-delete' switch tells \fImark\fR to delete messages from sequences, and is the dual of `\-add'. For each of the named sequences, the named messages are removed from the sequence. These messages need not be already present in the sequence. If the `\-zero' switch is specified, then all messages in the folder are appended to the sequence prior to removing the messages. Hence, `\-delete\ \-zero' means that each sequence should contain all messages except those indicated, while `\-delete\ \-nozero' means that only the indicated messages should be removed from each sequence. As expected, the command `mark\0\-sequence\0seen\0\-delete\0all' deletes the sequence \*(lqseen\*(rq from the current folder. When creating (or modifying) a sequence, the `\-public' switch indicates that the sequence should be made readable for other \fIMH\fR users. In contrast, the `\-nopublic' switch indicates that the sequence should be private to the user's \fIMH\fR environment. The `\-list' switch tells \fImark\fR to list both the sequences defined for the folder and the messages associated with those sequences. \fIMark\fR will list the name of each sequence given by `\-sequence\ name' and the messages associated with that sequence. If `\-sequence' isn't used, all sequences will be listed, with private sequences being so indicated. The `\-zero' switch does not affect the operation of `\-list'. The current restrictions on sequences are: .in +.25i The name used to denote a message sequence must consist of an alphabetic character followed by zero or more alphanumeric characters, and cannot be one of the (reserved) message names \*(lqnew\*(rq, \*(lqfirst\*(rq, \*(lqlast\*(rq, \*(lqall\*(rq, \*(lqnext\*(rq, or \*(lqprev\*(rq. Only a certain number of sequences may be defined for a given folder. This number is usually limited to 26 (10 on small systems). Message ranges with user\-defined sequence names are restricted to the form \*(lqname:n\*(rq or \*(lqname:-n\*(rq, and refer to the first or last `n' messages of the sequence `name', respectively. Constructs of the form \*(lqname1\-name2\*(rq are forbidden. .in -.25i .Fi ^$HOME/\&.mh\(ruprofile~^The user profile .Pr ^Path:~^To determine the user's MH directory .Ps ^Current\-Folder:~^To find the default current folder .Sa pick (1), mh-sequence (5) .De `+folder' defaults to the current folder .Ds `\-add' if `\-sequence' is specified, `\-list' otherwise .Ds `msgs' defaults to cur (or all if `\-list' is specified) .Ds `\-nopublic' if the folder is read\-only, `\-public' otherwise .Ds `\-nozero' .Co If a folder is given, it will become the current folder. .Hh Use \*(lqpick sequence \-list\*(rq to enumerate the messages in a sequence (such as for use by a shell script). .En