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1.1 ! root 1: .\" This file is automatically generated. Do not edit! ! 2: .TH RMM 1 "April 22, 1986" MH [mh.6] ! 3: .UC 6 ! 4: .SH NAME ! 5: rmm \- remove messages ! 6: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 7: .in +.5i ! 8: .ti -.5i ! 9: rmm ! 10: \%[+folder] \%[msgs] ! 11: \%[\-help] ! 12: .in -.5i ! 13: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 14: \fIRmm\fR removes the specified messages by renaming the message ! 15: files with preceding commas. Many sites consider files that start with a ! 16: comma to be a temporary backup, and arrange for \fIcron\fR\0(8) ! 17: to remove such files once a day. ! 18: ! 19: If the user has a profile component such as ! 20: ! 21: rmmproc: /bin/rm ! 22: ! 23: then instead of simply renaming the message file, ! 24: \fIrmm\fR ! 25: will call the named program to delete the file. ! 26: Note that at most installations, ! 27: \fIcron\fR\0(8) is told to remove files that begin with a comma once a night. ! 28: ! 29: Some users of csh prefer the following: ! 30: ! 31: alias rmm 'refile +d' ! 32: ! 33: where folder +d is a folder for deleted messages, and ! 34: ! 35: alias mexp 'rm `mhpath +d all`' ! 36: ! 37: is used to \*(lqexpunge\*(rq deleted messages. ! 38: ! 39: The current message is not changed by \fIrmm\fR, so a \fInext\fR will ! 40: advance to the next message in the folder as expected. ! 41: .Fi ! 42: ^$HOME/\&.mh\(ruprofile~^The user profile ! 43: .Pr ! 44: ^Path:~^To determine the user's MH directory ! 45: .Ps ! 46: ^Current\-Folder:~^To find the default current folder ! 47: .Ps ! 48: ^rmmproc:~^Program to delete the message ! 49: .Sa ! 50: rmf(1) ! 51: .De ! 52: `+folder' defaults to the current folder ! 53: .Ds ! 54: `msgs' defaults to cur ! 55: .Co ! 56: If a folder is given, it will become the current folder. ! 57: .En
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