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Commands Reference, Volume 4
Moves files between
folders.
refile [ -src
+Folder ] [ -draft ] [ -file File ] [ Messages ] [ -nolink
| -link ] [ -nopreserve | -preserve ] +Folder ...
The refile command
moves messages between folders. If you do not specify a source folder,
the refile command uses the current folder as the source. If
you specify a destination folder that does not exist, the system requests
permission to create it.
The refile command also
copies messages from one folder to another. When moving a message, by
default, the system does not keep a copy of the message in the original
folder. To leave a copy behind, use the -preserve
flag.
-draft
| Copies the current draft message from your mail directory.
|
-file File
| Copies the specified file. The file must be in valid message
format. Use the inc command to format and file new messages
correctly.
|
+Folder
| Copies the messages to the specified folder. Any number of folders
can be specified.
|
-help
| Lists the command syntax, available switches (toggles), and version
information.
Note: For MH, the name of this flag must be fully spelled
out.
|
-link
| Leaves the messages in the source folder or file after they are
copied.
|
Messages
| Specifies the messages to be copied. You can specify several
messages, a range of messages, or a single message. Use the following
references to specify messages:
- Number
- Number of the message.
- Sequence
- A group of messages specified by the user. Recognized values
include:
- all
- All the messages in a folder.
- 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.
- prev
- Message preceding the current message.
-
-
- /DT>
- If the -link and all flags are used together, the
current message in the current folder does not change. Otherwise, if a
message is specified, the refiled message becomes the current message.
|
-nolink
| Removes the messages from the source folder or file after they are
copied. This flag is the default.
|
-nopreserve
| Renumbers the messages that are copied. Renumbering begins with a
number one higher than the last message in the destination folder. This
flag is the default.
|
-preserve
| Preserves the message numbers of copied messages. If messages with
these numbers already exist, the refile command issues an error
message and does not alter the contents of the folders.
|
-src
+Folder
| Identifies the source folder. By default, the system uses the
current folder.
|
The following entries are part of
the UserMHDirectory/.mh_profile file:
Current-Folder:
| Sets the default current folder.
|
Folder-Protect:
| Sets the protection level for your new folder directories.
|
Path:
| Specifies the UserMhDirectory.
|
rmmproc:
| Specifies the program used to remove messages from a folder.
|
- To refile the current message from the current folder and
place it in a new folder called meetings, enter:
refile +meetings
The system responds with a message similar to the following:
Create folder "/home/jeanne/Mail/meetings"?
Enter y to create the folder. A copy of the original
message is not retained in the current folder.
- To copy the current message from the current folder and to
the meetings folder, enter:
refile -link +meetings
The original message remains in the current folder.
- To refile the current message draft into the test
folder, enter:
refile -draft +test
A copy of the message draft is not retained in the current
folder.
- To refile the current message from the current folder and
into several folders, enter:
refile +tom +pat +jay
A copy of the message is not retained in the current folder.
$HOME/.mh_profile
| Sets the MH user profile.
|
/usr/bin/refile
| Contains the refile command.
|
The folder command, folders command.
The .mh_alias file format, .mh_profile file format.
Mail Overview
in AIX 5L Version 5.1 System User's Guide:
Communications and Networks.
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