-all
| Displays a line of information about each folder in your mail
directory.
|
-fast
| Displays only the names of the folders.
|
+Folder
| Specifies the folder information to display.
|
-header
| Displays column headings for the folder information.
|
-help
| Lists the command syntax, available switches (toggles), and version
information.
Note: For Message Handler (MH), the name of this flag must be
fully spelled out.
|
-list
| Displays the current folder followed by the contents of the folder
stack.
|
Message
| Sets the specified message as the current message. Unless you
specify the +Folder flag, the command sets the specified
message for the current folder. Use the following references to specify
a message:
- Number
- Number of the message.
- cur or .
(period)
- Current message. This is the default.
- first
- First message in a folder.
- last
- Last message in a folder.
- next
- Message following the current message.
- new
- The new message that is created.
- prev
- Message preceding the current message.
|
-nofast
| Displays information about each folder. This flag is the
default.
|
-noheader
| Suppresses column headings for the folder information. This flag
is the default.
|
-nolist
| Suppresses the display of the folder-stack contents. This flag is
the default.
|
-nopack
| Prevents renumbering of the messages in the folder. This flag is
the default.
|
-noprint
| Prevents display of folder information. If the -push,
-pop, or -list flag is specified, the
-noprint flag is the default.
|
-norecurse
| Displays information about the top-level folders in your current folder
only. Information about subfolders is not displayed. This flag
is the default.
|
-nototal
| Prevents display of the total of all messages and folders in your mail
directory structure. When the -all flag is specified, the
default is the -total flag; otherwise, the -nototal
flag is the default.
|
-pack
| Renumbers the messages in the specified folder. Renumbering
eliminates gaps in the message numbering after messages have been
deleted.
|
-pop
| Removes the folder from the top of the folder stack and makes it the
current folder. The +Folder flag cannot be
specified with the -pop flag.
|
-print
| Displays information about the folders. If the
-push, -pop, or -list flag is specified, the
-noprint flag is the default; otherwise, the -print
flag is the default.
|
-push
| Moves the current folder to the top of the folder stack and sets the
specified folder as the current folder. If no folder is specified, the
-push flag swaps the current folder for the folder on top of the
folder stack.
|
-recurse
| Displays information about all folders and subfolders in your current
folder.
|
-total
| Displays all messages and folders in your mail directory
structure. The -total flag does not display information for
subfolders unless you specify the -recurse flag. The
-total flag is the default if the -all flag is
specified.
|
- To display information about
the current folder, enter:
folder
The system responds with a message similar to the following:
inbox+ has 80 messages (1-82); cur = 7; (others).
In this example, the current folder is inbox.The folder
contains 80 messages, ranging from message 1 to message
82. The current message number is 7.
- To display information about
all folders, enter:
folder -all
The system responds with a message similar to the following:
Folder # of messages (range); cur msg (other files)
inbox+ has 80 messages (1-82); cur= 7; (others).
test has 5 messages (1-5); cur= 5; (others).
Total= 85 messages in 2 folders
In this example, there are 2 folders containing a total of
85 messages. The current folder is inbox,
indicated by the + (plus sign) that follows it.
- To make the test
folder the current folder and display information about test,
enter:
folder +test
The system responds with a message similar to the following:
test+ has 5 messages (1-5); cur = 5; (others)
- To make message 2
the current message in the current folder, enter:
folder 2
The system responds with a message similar to the following:
test+ has 5 messages (1-5); cur = 2; (others)
- To create a folder called
group and make it the current folder, enter:
folder +group
The system responds with a message similar to the following:
Create folder "/home/dawn/Mail/group"? _
Enter:
yes
The system responds with a message similar to the following:
group+ has no messages.
- To renumber the messages in
the current folder, enter:
folder -pack
The system responds with a message similar to the following:
inbox+ has 80 messages (1-80); cur= 7; (others).
In this example, the messages are renumbered to eliminate gaps in the
message numbering after messages have been deleted.