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1.1 ! root 1: .\" This file is automatically generated. Do not edit! ! 2: .SC MF 1 ! 3: .NA ! 4: muinc, musift, uminc, umsift \- mail filters ! 5: .SY ! 6: /usr/new/lib/mh/muinc ! 7: ! 8: .ti .5i ! 9: /usr/new/lib/mh/musift ! 10: \%[files\ ...] ! 11: ! 12: .ti .5i ! 13: /usr/new/lib/mh/uminc ! 14: ! 15: .ti .5i ! 16: /usr/new/lib/mh/umsift ! 17: \%[files\ ...] ! 18: .DE ! 19: The mail filters ! 20: are a set of programs that filter mail from one format to another. ! 21: In particular, \fIUUCP\fR\- and \fIMMDF\fR\-style mail files are handled. ! 22: ! 23: \fImuinc\fR ! 24: filters mail from the user's \fIMMDF\fR maildrop into the user's \fIUUCP\fR ! 25: maildrop; ! 26: similarly, ! 27: \fIuminc\fR ! 28: filters mail from the user's \fIUUCP\fR maildrop into the user's \fIMMDF\fR ! 29: maildrop. ! 30: These two programs respect each system's maildrop locking protocols. ! 31: ! 32: \fImusift\fR ! 33: filters each file on the command line ! 34: (or the standard input if no arguments are given), ! 35: and places the result on the standard output in \fIUUCP\fR format. ! 36: The files (or standard input) are expected to be in \fIMMDF\fR format. ! 37: \fIumsift\fR ! 38: does the same thing filtering \fIUUCP\fR formatted files (or input), ! 39: and places the \fIMMDF\fR formatted result on the standard output. ! 40: No locking protocols are used by these programs. ! 41: ! 42: If the files aren't in the expected format, ! 43: the mail filters will try to recover. ! 44: In really bad cases, ! 45: you may lose big. ! 46: .Fi ! 47: ^/usr/spool/mail/~^UUCP spool area for maildrops ! 48: ^/usr/spool/mail/$USER~^Location of standard maildrop ! 49: .Pr ! 50: None ! 51: .Sa ! 52: \fIProposed Standard for Message Header Munging\fR (aka RFC\-886), ! 53: .br ! 54: inc(1) ! 55: .De ! 56: .Co ! 57: .Bu ! 58: Numerous; protocol translation is very difficult. ! 59: .En
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