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11: {\it Proceedings, Summer Usenix Conference and Exhibition},
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21: MH.5:\\
22: How to process 200 messages a day\\
23: and still get some real work done\bannerhack\title
24: Marshall T.~Rose\\
25: Member, Research Technical Staff\\
26: Northrop Research and Technology Center$^\dagger$\\
27: \\
28: John L.~Romine\\
29: Computing Support Group\\
30: Department of Information and Computer Science\\
31: University of California, Irvine$^\ddagger$\author\info
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33: Alternate title: {\sl MH: Your Key to Success}.}
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35: One~Research Park,
36: Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA 90274.
37: Telephone: 213/377--4811.\hbreak
38: Computer mail:
39: MRose\%NRTC@USC-ECL, $\tdots$!\{ucbvax!ucivax,trwrb\}!nrtc!mrose.}
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41: University of California at Irvine,
42: Irvine, CA 92717.
43: Telephone: 714/856--6852.\hbreak
44: Computer mail:
45: J-Romine@USC-ECL, $\tdots$!\{ucbvax,trwrb\}!ucivax!jromine.}
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50: The UCI version of the Rand Message Handling System (\MH/) is discussed.
51: \MH/ is a powerful user agent which operates in the ARPA Internet and UUCP
52: environments.
53: In addition to the usual functions provided by similar programs,
54: \MH/ has several distinguishing characteristics which give the user
55: additional message handling capability.
56: In particular,
57: \MH/ provides mechanisms for maintaining an organized mail environment,
58: tailoring its behavior,
59: and extending its functions.
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62: This document describes \MH/ from several perspectives.
63: Particular emphasis is given to:
64: the \MH/ user environment,
65: advanced features of \MH/ which have proven to be particularly useful for
66: sophisticated users of electronic mail,
67: the user interface issues in \MH/,
68: and the \mh5 distribution.
69: The paper concludes with a summary of the authors' experiences with \MH/,
70: and a discussion of future areas of enhancement.
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