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Commands Reference, Volume 3
Produces formatted listings of
messages.
mhl [ -form
FormFile ] [ -folder
+Folder ] [ -moreproc
Command | -nomoreproc [ -bell | -nobell
] [ -clear | -noclear ] ] [ -length
Number ] [ -width
Number ]
The mhl command creates
formatted lists of messages. The command is usually started through the
showproc: profile entry or through the -showproc
flag in other MH commands. When displaying messages, the mhl
command uses the directions listed in the format file. If you specify
more than one message, the mhl command provides a prompt before
displaying each screen of messages.
If the -nomoreproc flag
is specified, the mhl command prompts the user to press the Return
key (the Ctrl-D key sequence is also acceptable) to see the next
message. To stop the current message output and receive a prompt for
the next message, press the Ctrl-D key sequence. Press the QUIT key
sequence to stop the command output.
Note: To use
the mhl command, you must make the folder you wish to work with the
current directory.
-bell
| Produces a bell at the end of each page. When the
-nomoreproc flag is specified or the moreproc:
profile entry is defined, but empty, the -bell flag is the
default.
|
-clear
| Clears the screen after each page when the output device is a
display. The mhl command uses the $TERM
environment variable to determine the type of display. When the output
device is not a display, the -clear flag inserts a form feed
character at the end of each message. This flag affects the
mhl command only if the moreproc: profile entry is
defined and empty.
|
-folder +Folder
| Identifies the folder to be used for the mhl.format
file's MessageName: entry. The default is the
value of the $mhfolder environment variable.
|
-form FormFile
| Specifies a file containing an alternate output format. The
default format is described in the
UserMHDirectory/mhl.format file. If this file
does not exist, the mhl command uses the system default format
described in the /etc/mh/mhl.format file.
|
-help
| Lists the command syntax, available switches (toggles), and version
information.
Note: For MH, the name of this flag must be fully spelled
out.
|
-length Number
| Sets the screen length for the output. The default is the value
indicated by the $TERM environment variable. If that value
is not appropriate, the default is 40 lines.
|
-moreproc
Command
| Uses the value of the Command variable instead of the value of
the moreproc: entry specified in the
$HOME/.mh_profile file.
|
-nobell
| Suppresses the bell at the end of each page. This flag affects the
mhl command only if the output device is a display, the
-nomoreproc flag is used, or the moreproc: profile
entry is defined and empty.
|
-noclear
| Prevents clearing of the screen at the end of each page when the output
device is a display. When the output device is not a display, the
-clear flag does not insert a form-feed character at the end of
each message. This flag is the default when the -moreproc
flag is used or the moreproc: entry is defined and is
empty.
|
-nomoreproc
| Sets the moreproc: entry as an empty value.
|
-width Number
| Sets the screen width for the output. The default is the value
indicated by the $TERM environment variable. If that value
is not appropriate, the default is 80 characters.
|
The following entry is found in
the UserMHDirectory/.mh_profile file:
moreproc:
| Specifies the interactive program for communicating with the user.
|
- To list message 5 in
the inbox folder, change the directory to inbox:
cd /home/mickey/Mail/inbox
Then enter:
/usr/lib/mh/mhl 5
A display similar to the following appears:
--- Using template MHL.FORMAT ---
Date:
To:
cc:
From:
Subject:
Message Text
- To display more than one
message, enter:
/usr/lib/mh/mhl 5 6 7
$HOME/.mh_profile
| Contains the MH user profile.
|
/etc/mh/mhl.format
| Defines the default MH message template.
|
UserMHDirectory/mhl.format
| Specifies a user's default message template. (If it exists,
it overrides the default MH message template.)
|
/usr/lib/mh/mhl
| Contains the mhl command.
|
The ap command, dp
command, next command, prev command, show command.
The mh_alias file format, mh_profile file format.
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in AIX 5L Version 5.1 System Management Guide:
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