[comp.sources.bugs] MH 6.7 Updates - part 03/14

mh@beanie.ICS.UCI.EDU (John Romine) (04/14/90)

These are patches for MH 6.6 to bring it up to the current release MH
6.7.  If you can FTP, you should instead retrieve the current release
(from ics.uci.edu [128.195.1.1] in pub/mh).  See the announcement in
comp.mail.mh for all the details.  A document descibing the changes
from MH 6.6 can also be found in comp.mail.mh.

There are fourteen parts to these patches; you *must* have all the
parts to compile MH.  It will not work if you try to compile an
intermediate version.

Save this message, extract the file below and apply it with "patch -p"
from the top of your MH source tree:

	cd mh-6.6/
	patch -p < MH.6.6.n

If you have modified your source tree, you'll have to merge your local
changes in after you apply these patches to the original sources.

/JLR

: This is a shar archive.  Extract with sh, not csh.
: This archive ends with exit, so do not worry about trailing junk.
echo 'Extracting MH.6.6.2'
sed 's/^X//' > MH.6.6.2 << '+ END-OF-FILE MH.6.6.2'
XPrereq: patch.1
X*** Patchlevel.orig	Thu Apr 12 15:55:18 1990
X--- Patchlevel	Thu Apr 12 15:55:48 1990
X***************
X*** 1 ****
X! MH.6.6 patch.1
X--- 1 ----
X! MH.6.6 patch.2
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/MH.rf	Wed May  4 15:50:01 1988
X--- ./conf/doc/MH.rf	Tue Apr 10 21:20:29 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: MH.rf,v 1.11 90/04/10 21:20:18 sources Exp $
X  .po +.75i
X***************
X*** 35,37 ****
X  .nr ss 30p      \" 30 point space before section titles
X! .nr fm 5v       \" Rand likes bigger than normal [3v] bottom margins
X  .nr bm 7v       \"   ditto
X--- 36,38 ----
X  .nr ss 30p      \" 30 point space before section titles
X! .nr fm 5v       \" RAND likes bigger than normal [3v] bottom margins
X  .nr bm 7v       \"   ditto
X***************
X*** 46,48 ****
X  .sp 4
X! The Rand \fIMH\fR
X  Message Handling System:
X--- 47,49 ----
X  .sp 4
X! The RAND \fIMH\fR
X  Message Handling System:
X***************
X*** 355,357 ****
X--- 356,360 ----
X  while \fImsh\fR can be used to read them.
X+ @BEGIN: BBSERVER
X  BBoard leaders are also well supported, with the \fIbbl\fR program.
X+ @END: BBSERVER
X  @END: BBOARDS
X***************
X*** 942,944 ****
X  \}
X! .fo '[mh.6]'MH'UCI version'
X  .de SC
X--- 945,947 ----
X  \}
X! .fo '@(MHLEFTFOOT)'@(MHCENTERFOOT)'UCI version'
X  .de SC
X***************
X*** 1043,1044 ****
X--- 1046,1048 ----
X  .so bbc.me
X+ @BEGIN: BBSERVER
X  .so bbl.me
X***************
X*** 1045,1046 ****
X--- 1049,1051 ----
X  .so bbleader.me
X+ @END: BBSERVER
X  .so bboards.me
X***************
X*** 1105,1107 ****
X  \}
X! .fo '[mh.6]'MH'UCI version'
X  .po -.50i
X--- 1110,1112 ----
X  \}
X! .fo '@(MHLEFTFOOT)'@(MHCENTERFOOT)'UCI version'
X  .po -.50i
X***************
X*** 1687,1689 ****
X  .pp
X! In \fImh.1\fR (the original Rand \fIMH\fR\0)
X  and \fImh.2\fR (the first UCI version of \fIMH\fR\0),
X--- 1692,1694 ----
X  .pp
X! In \fImh.1\fR (the original RAND \fIMH\fR\0)
X  and \fImh.2\fR (the first UCI version of \fIMH\fR\0),
X***************
X*** 1980,1982 ****
X  4.  Crocker, David H., \fIFramework and Functions of the \*(lqMS\*(rq Personal
X! Message System\fR, The Rand Corporation, R-2134-ARPA, December 1977.
X
X--- 1985,1987 ----
X  4.  Crocker, David H., \fIFramework and Functions of the \*(lqMS\*(rq Personal
X! Message System\fR, The RAND Corporation, R-2134-ARPA, December 1977.
X
X***************
X*** 2006,2010 ****
X  .pp
X! Although the \fIMH\fR system was originally developed by the Rand Corporation,
X  and is now in the public domain,
X! the Rand Corporation assumes no responsibility for \fIMH\fR
X  or this particular version of \fIMH\fR.
X--- 2011,2015 ----
X  .pp
X! Although the \fIMH\fR system was originally developed by the RAND Corporation,
X  and is now in the public domain,
X! the RAND Corporation assumes no responsibility for \fIMH\fR
X  or this particular version of \fIMH\fR.
X***************
X*** 2032,2034 ****
X  As a courtesy,
X! the authors ask only that you provide appropriate credit to the Rand
X  Corporation and the University of California for having developed the software.
X--- 2037,2039 ----
X  As a courtesy,
X! the authors ask only that you provide appropriate credit to the RAND
X  Corporation and the University of California for having developed the software.
X***************
X*** 2035,2037 ****
X  .pp
X! \fIMH\fR is a software package that is supported neither by the Rand
X  Corporation nor the University of California.
X--- 2040,2042 ----
X  .pp
X! \fIMH\fR is a software package that is supported neither by the RAND
X  Corporation nor the University of California.
X***************
X*** 2046,2052 ****
X  Presently,
X! there are two Internet discussion groups,
X! \fBMH\-Users@ICS.UCI.EDU\fR and \fBMH\-Workers@ICS.UCI.EDU\fR.
X! If there is sufficient interest,
X! corresponding Usenet news groups may be established along with the
X! appropriate gateways.
X  .+c FOREWORD
X--- 2051,2107 ----
X  Presently,
X! there are two Internet discussion groups, \fBMH\-Users@ICS.UCI.EDU\fR
X! and \fBMH\-Workers@ICS.UCI.EDU\fR.  \fBMH\-Workers\fP is for people
X! discussing code changes to \fIMH\fP.  \fBMH-Users\fP is for general
X! discussion about how to use \fIMH\fP.
X! \fBMH\-Users\fR is bi-directionally
X! gatewayed into USENET as \fBcomp.mail.mh\fR.
X! .lp
X! .b "HOW TO GET MH"
X! .pp
X! Since you probably already have \fIMH\fP,
X! you may not need to read this unless you suspect you have an old version.
X! There are two ways to get the latest release:
X! .pp
X! 1.  If you can FTP to the ARPA Internet, use anonymous FTP to
X! ics.uci.edu [128.195.1.1] and retrieve the file pub/mh/mh-6.7.tar.Z.
X! This is a tar image after being run through the compress program
X! (approximately 1.5MB).  There should also be a \fBREADME\fR file in
X! that directory which tells what the current release of \fIMH\fP
X! is, and how to get updates.
X! .pp
X! This tar file is also available on louie.udel.edu
X! [128.175.1.3] in portal/mh-6.7.tar.Z.  You may also find MH on
X! various other hosts; to make sure you get the latest version and
X! don't waste your time re-fixing bugs, it's best to get it from
X! either ics.uci.edu or louie.udel.edu.
X! .pp
X! 2.  You can send $75 US to the address below.
X! This covers the cost of a 6250 BPI 9-track magtape,
X! handling, and shipping.  In addition, you'll get a
X! laser-printed hard-copy of the entire MH documentation set.  Be
X! sure to include your USPS address with your check.  Checks
X! must be drawn on U.S\&. funds and should be made payable to:
X!
X! .ti +1i
X! Regents of the University of California
X!
X! The distribution address is:
X!
X! .nf
X! .in +1i
X! Computing Support Group
X! Attn: MH distribution
X! Department of Information and Computer Science
X! University of California, Irvine
X! Irvine, CA  92717
X!
X! 714/856-7554
X! .fi
X! .in -1i
X! .pp
X! If you just want the hard-copies of the documentation, you
X! still have to pay the $75.  The tar image has the documentation
X! source (the manual is in roff format, but the rest are in TeX
X! format).  Postscript formatted versions of the TeX papers are
X! available, as are crude tty-conversions of those papers.
X  .+c FOREWORD
X***************
X*** 2053,2055 ****
X  .pp
X! This document describes the Rand \fIMH\fR Message Handling System.
X  Its primary purpose is to serve as a user's manual.
X--- 2108,2110 ----
X  .pp
X! This document describes the RAND \fIMH\fR Message Handling System.
X  Its primary purpose is to serve as a user's manual.
X***************
X*** 2090,2094 ****
X  There are also several other documents which may be useful to you:
X! \fIThe Rand MH Message Handling System: Tutorial\fR,
X  which is a tutorial for \fIMH\fR;
X! \fIThe Rand MH Message Handling System: The UCI BBoards Facility\fR,
X  which describes the BBoards handling under \fIMH\fR;
X--- 2145,2149 ----
X  There are also several other documents which may be useful to you:
X! \fIThe RAND MH Message Handling System: Tutorial\fR,
X  which is a tutorial for \fIMH\fR;
X! \fIThe RAND MH Message Handling System: The UCI BBoards Facility\fR,
X  which describes the BBoards handling under \fIMH\fR;
X***************
X*** 2112,2114 ****
X  There's also a document,
X! \fIChanges to the Rand MH Message Handling System: MH.6\fR,
X  which describes user\-visible changes made to \fIMH\fR since the last major
X--- 2167,2169 ----
X  There's also a document,
X! \fIChanges to the RAND MH Message Handling System: MH.6\fR,
X  which describes user\-visible changes made to \fIMH\fR since the last major
X***************
X*** 2130,2132 ****
X  Very advanced users may wish to consult
X! \fIThe Rand MH Message Handling System: Administrator's Guide\fR,
X  which is also present in the \fImh.6\fR distribution sent to your site.
X--- 2185,2187 ----
X  Very advanced users may wish to consult
X! \fIThe RAND MH Message Handling System: Administrator's Guide\fR,
X  which is also present in the \fImh.6\fR distribution sent to your site.
X***************
X*** 2134,2136 ****
X  .pp
X! The \fIMH\fR system described herein is based on the original Rand \fIMH\fR
X  system.
X--- 2189,2191 ----
X  .pp
X! The \fIMH\fR system described herein is based on the original RAND \fIMH\fR
X  system.
X***************
X*** 2147,2150 ****
X  All of users of \fIMH\fR, everywhere, owe a special thanks to Van.
X  .pp
X! This manual is based on the original \fIMH\fR manual written at Rand by
X  Bruce Borden, Stockton Gaines, and Norman Shapiro.
X--- 2202,2208 ----
X  All of users of \fIMH\fR, everywhere, owe a special thanks to Van.
X+ For this release, numerous \fIMH\-Workers\fP sent in fixes and other
X+ changes.  A handful of courageous \fIMH\-Workers\fP volunteered
X+ to beta\-test these changes; their help is particularly appreciated.
X  .pp
X! This manual is based on the original \fIMH\fR manual written at RAND by
X  Bruce Borden, Stockton Gaines, and Norman Shapiro.
X***************
X*** 2191,2195 ****
X  to us in the form of a previous message system for UNIX called
X! MS, designed at Rand by David Crocker.
X  .pp
X! This report was originally prepared as part of the Rand project entitled
X  \*(lqData Automation Research\*(rq, sponsored by Project AIR FORCE.
X--- 2249,2253 ----
X  to us in the form of a previous message system for UNIX called
X! MS, designed at RAND by David Crocker.
X  .pp
X! This report was originally prepared as part of the RAND project entitled
X  \*(lqData Automation Research\*(rq, sponsored by Project AIR FORCE.
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/mhook.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:22 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/mhook.rf	Thu Apr  5 22:18:47 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: mhook.rf,v 1.8 90/04/05 22:18:43 sources Exp $
X  .SC MHOOK 1
X***************
X*** 37,39 ****
X  @(MHETCPATH)/rcvtty
X! \%[command\ ...]
X  \%[\-help]
X--- 38,45 ----
X  @(MHETCPATH)/rcvtty
X! \%[command]
X! \%[\-form\ formatfile]
X! \%[\-format\ string]
X! \%[\-bell] \%[\-nobell]
X! \%[\-newline] \%[\-nonewline]
X! \%[\-biff]
X  \%[\-help]
X***************
X*** 201,203 ****
X  Perform the action.
X! If the action succeeded, then the message is considered delivered.
X
X--- 207,209 ----
X  Perform the action.
X! If the action succeeds, then the message is considered delivered.
X
X***************
X*** 214,216 ****
X  Perform the action only if the message has not been delivered.
X! If the action succeeded, then the message is considered delivered.
X  .in -.5i
X--- 220,229 ----
X  Perform the action only if the message has not been delivered.
X! If the action succeeds, then the message is considered delivered.
X!
X! .ti -.5i
X! \fIN\fR:
X! .br
X! Perform the action only if the message has not been delivered
X! and the previous action succeeded.
X! If this action succeeds, then the message is considered delivered.
X  .in -.5i
X***************
X*** 290,299 ****
X  standard input,
X! and gives the resulting output to the terminal access daemon for display
X  on your terminal.
X! If the terminal access daemon is unavailable on your system,
X! then \fIrcvtty\fR will write the output to your terminal
X! if, and only if, your terminal has \*(lqworld\-writable\*(rq permission.
X  If no file is specified, or is bogus, etc.,
X! then the \fIrcvtty\fR program will give a one\-line scan listing
X! to the terminal access daemon.
X  .Fi
X--- 303,323 ----
X  standard input,
X! and writes the resulting output
X  on your terminal.
X!
X  If no file is specified, or is bogus, etc.,
X! then \fIrcvtty\fR will instead write a one\-line scan listing.
X! Either the `\-form\ formatfile' or `\-format\ string' option may be used
X! to override the default output format (see \fImh\-format\fP\0(5)).
X! A newline is output before the
X! message output, and the terminal bell is rung
X! after the output.  The `\-nonewline' and `\-nobell' options
X! will inhibit these functions.
X!
X! Normally, \fIrcvtty\fP obeys
X! write permission as granted by \fImesg\fP\0(1).
X! With the `\-biff' option, \fIrcvtty\fP will obey the notification
X! status set by \fIbiff\fP\0(1).
X! If the terminal access daemon (TTYD) is available on your system,
X! then \fIrcvtty\fR will give its output to the daemon for output
X! instead of writing on the user's terminal.
X  .Fi
X***************
X*** 304,306 ****
X  .if '\*(ZS'slocal' \{\
X! rcvstore (1)
X  .\}
X--- 328,330 ----
X  .if '\*(ZS'slocal' \{\
X! rcvstore (1), mh\-format(5)
X  .\}
X***************
X*** 307,309 ****
X  .if '\*(ZS'mmdfII' \{\
X! rcvstore (1), maildelivery(5)
X  .\}
X--- 331,333 ----
X  .if '\*(ZS'mmdfII' \{\
X! rcvstore (1), maildelivery(5), mh\-format(5)
X  .\}
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/mh-alias.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:13 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/mh-alias.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:04:37 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: mh-alias.rf,v 1.7 90/04/05 15:10:15 sources Exp $
X  .SC MH\-ALIAS 5
X***************
X*** 25,26 ****
X--- 26,31 ----
X  .br
X+ or
X+ .br
X+ 	; comment
X+ .br
X
X***************
X*** 158,160 ****
X  choose a name for your primary alias file, say \*(lqaliases\*(rq,
X! and add three lines:
X
X--- 163,165 ----
X  choose a name for your primary alias file, say \*(lqaliases\*(rq,
X! and add the line:
X
X***************
X*** 162,166 ****
X  .in +.5i
X! ali: \-alias aliases
X! send: \-alias aliases
X! whom: \-alias ailases
X  .in -.5i
X--- 167,172 ----
X  .in +.5i
X! Aliasfile: aliases
X! .\" ali: \-alias aliases
X! .\" send: \-alias aliases
X! .\" whom: \-alias ailases
X  .in -.5i
X***************
X*** 175,177 ****
X  .Pr
X! None
X  .Sa
X--- 181,183 ----
X  .Pr
X! ^Aliasfile:~^For a default alias file
X  .Sa
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/mh-chart.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:14 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/mh-chart.rf	Sun Apr  8 18:22:58 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: mh-chart.rf,v 2.9 90/04/08 18:22:55 sources Exp $
X  .if '\*(ZZ'-man' \{\
X***************
X*** 16,18 ****
X  \%[\-user] \%[\-nouser]
X! names\ ...
X  \%[\-help]
X--- 17,19 ----
X  \%[\-user] \%[\-nouser]
X! aliases\ ...
X  \%[\-help]
X***************
X*** 25,26 ****
X--- 26,28 ----
X  \%[\-inplace] \%[\-noinplace]
X+ \%[\-date] \%[\-nodate]
X  \%[\-text\ body]
X***************
X*** 45,46 ****
X--- 47,51 ----
X  @END: BPOP
X+ @BEGIN: NNTP
X+ \%[\-host\ host]
X+ @END: NNTP
X  \%[\-help]
X***************
X*** 47,48 ****
X--- 52,54 ----
X
X+ @BEGIN: BBSERVER
X  .ti .5i
X***************
X*** 56,57 ****
X--- 62,64 ----
X
X+ @END: BBSERVER
X  @END: BBOARDS
X***************
X*** 309,310 ****
X--- 316,318 ----
X  \%[\-rapid] \%[\-norapid]
X+ \%[\-doteof] \%[\-nodoteof]
X  file
X***************
X*** 345,347 ****
X  \%[\-form\ formfile]
X! \%[\-format] \%[\-noformat]
X  \%[\-inplace] \%[\-noinplace]
X--- 353,355 ----
X  \%[\-form\ formfile]
X! .\" \%[\-format] \%[\-noformat]
X  \%[\-inplace] \%[\-noinplace]
X***************
X*** 374,375 ****
X--- 382,384 ----
X  \%[\-width\ columns]
X+ \%[\-reverse] \%[\-noreverse]
X  \%[\-help]
X***************
X*** 411,412 ****
X--- 420,423 ----
X  \%[\-datefield\ field]
X+ \%[\-textfield\ field] \%[\-notextfield]
X+ \%[\-limit days] \%[\-nolimit]
X  \%[\-verbose] \%[\-noverbose]
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/mh-hack.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:15 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/mh-hack.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:04:52 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: mh-hack.rf,v 1.5 90/04/05 15:13:03 sources Exp $
X  .SC MH\-HACK 8
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/mh-mail.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:16 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/mh-mail.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:04:52 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: mh-mail.rf,v 1.5 90/04/05 15:13:12 sources Exp $
X  .SC MH\-MAIL 5
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/mh-mts.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:16 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/mh-mts.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:04:28 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: mh-mts.rf,v 1.6 90/04/05 15:08:37 sources Exp $
X  .SC MH\-MTS 8
X***************
X*** 34,38 ****
X  local host's tastes, since there is no well\-known practice in this area for
X! non\-4.2BSD hosts.
X
X! If you are running a 4.2BSD UNIX system,
X  then it is felt that the best interface is achieved by using either
X--- 35,39 ----
X  local host's tastes, since there is no well\-known practice in this area for
X! all types of UNIX hosts.
X
X! If you are running a UNIX system with TCP/IP networking,
X  then it is felt that the best interface is achieved by using either
X***************
X*** 56,58 ****
X  There are four disadvantages to using the SMTP option:
X! First, only 4.2BSD UNIX is supported.
X  Second, you need to have an SMTP server running somewhere on any network your
X--- 57,59 ----
X  There are four disadvantages to using the SMTP option:
X! First, only UNIX systems with TCP/IP are supported.
X  Second, you need to have an SMTP server running somewhere on any network your
X***************
X*** 65,70 ****
X  In response to these disadvantages though:
X! First, 4.2BSD UNIX is the best UNIX around for networking.
X! When other UNIXes get TCP/IP and real networking,
X! \fIMH\fR can be modified.
X! Second, there's got to be an SMTP server somewhere around if you're in the
X  Internet or have a local network.
X--- 66,68 ----
X  In response to these disadvantages though:
X! First, there's got to be an SMTP server somewhere around if you're in the
X  Internet or have a local network.
X***************
X*** 72,76 ****
X  a wide\-range of options are possible.
X! Third,
X  SMTP should be fixed to have authentication mechanisms in it, like POP.
X! Fourth,
X  \fIMH\fR won't choke on mail to hosts whose official names it can't verify,
X--- 70,74 ----
X  a wide\-range of options are possible.
X! Second,
X  SMTP should be fixed to have authentication mechanisms in it, like POP.
X! Third,
X  \fIMH\fR won't choke on mail to hosts whose official names it can't verify,
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/install-mh.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:11 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/install-mh.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:04:50 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: install-mh.rf,v 1.5 90/04/05 15:12:44 sources Exp $
X  .SC INSTALL-MH 8
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/mh-profile.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:17 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/mh-profile.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:04:35 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: mh-profile.rf,v 1.7 90/04/05 15:09:46 sources Exp $
X  .SC MH\-PROFILE 5
X***************
X*** 176,177 ****
X--- 177,185 ----
X  .ti -1i
X+ Aliasfile: aliases
X+ .br
X+ Indicates a default aliases file for \fIali\fR, \fIwhom\fR, and \fIsend\fR.
X+ This may be used instead of the `\-alias file' switch.
X+ (profile, no default)
X+
X+ .ti -1i
X  Draft\-Folder: drafts
X***************
X*** 203,205 ****
X  .ti -1i
X! Signature: Rand MH System (agent: Marshall Rose)
X  .br
X--- 211,213 ----
X  .ti -1i
X! Signature: RAND MH System (agent: Marshall Rose)
X  .br
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/mhl.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:21 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/mhl.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:04:38 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: mhl.rf,v 1.7 90/04/05 15:10:28 sources Exp $
X  .SC MHL 1
X***************
X*** 157,159 ****
X  nosplit	flag	combine multiple fields into a single field
X! formatfield	string	format string for this component
X  addrfield	flag	field contains addresses
X--- 158,160 ----
X  nosplit	flag	combine multiple fields into a single field
X! formatfield	string	format string for this component (see below)
X  addrfield	flag	field contains addresses
X***************
X*** 207,212 ****
X  The variable \*(lqformatfield\*(rq specifies a format string
X! (see \fImh\-format\fR(5)).
X! The variables \*(lqaddrfield\*(rq and \*(lqdatefield\*(rq
X  (which are mutually exclusive),
X! control the interpretation of the escapes.
X
X--- 208,214 ----
X  The variable \*(lqformatfield\*(rq specifies a format string
X! (see \fImh\-format\fR\0(5)).
X! The flag variables \*(lqaddrfield\*(rq and \*(lqdatefield\*(rq
X  (which are mutually exclusive),
X! tell \fImhl\fR to interpret the escapes in the format string
X! as either addresses or dates, respectively.
X
X***************
X*** 222,226 ****
X  To do this,
X! on a global line
X! specify either the variable addrfield or the variable datefield,
X! along with the variable formatfield.
X  .Fi
X--- 224,227 ----
X  To do this,
X! on a global line specify: either the flag addrfield or datefield,
X! along with the apropriate formatfield variable string.
X  .Fi
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/mhmail.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:21 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/mhmail.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:04:54 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: mhmail.rf,v 1.5 90/04/05 15:13:18 sources Exp $
X  .SC MHMAIL 1
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/mhpath.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:23 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/mhpath.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:04:27 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: mhpath.rf,v 1.6 90/04/05 15:08:26 sources Exp $
X  .SC MHPATH 1
X***************
X*** 14,15 ****
X--- 15,18 ----
X  \fImhpath\fR outputs the folder pathname instead.
X+ If the only argument is `+', your MH \fIPath\fR is output;
X+ this can be useful is shell scripts.
X
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/repl.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:30 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/repl.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:04:33 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: repl.rf,v 1.9 90/04/05 15:09:27 sources Exp $
X  .SC REPL 1
X***************
X*** 14,16 ****
X  \%[\-form\ formfile]
X! \%[\-format] \%[\-noformat]
X  \%[\-inplace] \%[\-noinplace]
X--- 15,17 ----
X  \%[\-form\ formfile]
X! .\" \%[\-format] \%[\-noformat]
X  \%[\-inplace] \%[\-noinplace]
X***************
X*** 45,47 ****
X  contents of the named field from the message to which the reply
X! is being made.  The `\-cc\ type' switch takes an argument which specifies
X  who gets placed on the \*(lqcc:\*(rq list of the reply.
X--- 46,51 ----
X  contents of the named field from the message to which the reply
X! is being made.  A reply template is simply a format file.
X! See \fImh\-format\fR\0(5) for the details.
X!
X! The `\-cc\ type' switch takes an argument which specifies
X  who gets placed on the \*(lqcc:\*(rq list of the reply.
X***************
X*** 55,56 ****
X--- 59,70 ----
X
X+ .\" --this seems to not be used anymore. /JLR
X+ .\" With the `\-format' switch one can indicate if Internet\-style
X+ .\" formatting should be used (or not be used with `\-noformat').
X+ .\" If present (the default), then
X+ Lines beginning with the fields
X+ \*(lqTo:\*(rq, \*(lqcc:\*(rq, and \*(rqBcc:\*(rq
X+ will be standardized and have duplicate addresses removed.
X+ In addition, the `\-width\ columns' switch will guide \fIrepl\fR's formatting
X+ of these fields.
X+
X  If the file named \*(lqreplcomps\*(rq exists in the user's MH directory,
X***************
X*** 102,104 ****
X--- 116,131 ----
X  being replied\-to, indented by one tab\-stop.
X+ Another format popular on USENET is:
X
X+ .nf
X+ .in +.5i
X+ message-id:nocomponent,formatfield=\\
X+ "In message %{text}you write:"
X+ body:component=">",overflowtext=">",overflowoffset=0
X+ .in -.5i
X+ .fi
X+
X+ Which cites the Message-ID of the message being replied\-to,
X+ and then outputs each line of the body prefaced
X+ with the \*(lq>\*(rq character.
X+
X  If the `\-annotate' switch is given,
X***************
X*** 118,127 ****
X
X- With the `\-format' switch one can indicate if Internet\-style
X- formatting should be used (or not be used with `\-noformat').
X- If present (the default), then lines beginning with the fields
X- \*(lqTo:\*(rq, \*(lqcc:\*(rq, and \*(rqBcc:\*(rq
X- will be standardized and have duplicate addresses removed.
X- In addition, the `\-width\ columns' switch will guide \fIrepl\fR's formatting
X- of these fields.
X-
X  The `\-fcc\ +folder' switch can be used to automatically specify a folder to
X--- 145,146 ----
X***************
X*** 130,140 ****
X
X! A reply template is simply a format file.
X! See \fImh\-format\fR\0(5) for the details.
X!
X! In addition to the standard escapes,
X! \fIrepl\fR also recognizes the following additional escape:
X  .nf
X! .ta \w'escape  'u
X! \fIescape\fR	\fIsubstitution\fR
X! fcc	any `\-fcc\ folder' switches
X  .re
X--- 149,158 ----
X
X! In addition to the standard \fImh\-format\fR\0(5) escapes,
X! \fIrepl\fR also recognizes the following additional
X! \fIcomponent\fR escape:
X! .sp 1
X  .nf
X! .ta \w'Escape  'u +\w'Returns  'u
X! \fIEscape\fR	\fIReturns\fR	\fIDescription\fR
X! \fIfcc\fR	string	Any folders specified with `\-fcc\ folder'
X  .re
X***************
X*** 142,143 ****
X--- 160,165 ----
X
X+ To avoid reiteration,
X+ \fIrepl\fR strips any leading `Re: ' strings from
X+ the \fIsubject\fR component.
X+
X  The `\-draftfolder\ +folder' and `\-draftmessage\ msg' switches invoke the
X***************
X*** 202,203 ****
X--- 224,229 ----
X  The message replied\-to will become the current message.
X+ .Hi
X+ Prior to using the format string mechanism,
X+ `\-noformat' used to cause address headers to be output as\-is.
X+ Now all address fields are formatted using Internet standard guidelines.
X  .Bu
X***************
X*** 209,210 ****
X--- 235,239 ----
X  include the host portion of the address.
X+
X+ The `\-width columns' switch is only used
X+ to do address-folding; other headers are not line\-wrapped.
X
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/msgchk.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:23 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/msgchk.rf	Mon Apr  9 20:22:48 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: msgchk.rf,v 1.6 90/04/09 20:22:46 sources Exp $
X  .SC MSGCHK 1
X***************
X*** 60,62 ****
X  @BEGIN: POP
X! \fIPost Office Protocol (revised)\fR (aka RFC\-819 with revisions),
X  .br
X--- 61,63 ----
X  @BEGIN: POP
X! \fIPost Office Protocol - version 3\fR (aka RFC\-1081),
X  .br
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/send.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:32 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/send.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:04:35 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: send.rf,v 1.6 90/04/05 15:09:54 sources Exp $
X  .SC SEND 1
X***************
X*** 122,126 ****
X
X! By using the `\-alias\ aliasfile' switch, the user can direct \fIsend\fR
X! to consult the named files for alias definitions
X! (more than one file, each  preceded by `\-alias', can be named).
X  See \fImh\-alias\fR\0(5) for more information.
X--- 123,127 ----
X
X! The file specified by the profile entry \*(lqAliasfile:\*(rq and any
X! additional alias files given by the `\-alias aliasfile' switch will be read
X! (more than one file, each  preceeded by `\-alias', can be named).
X  See \fImh\-alias\fR\0(5) for more information.
X***************
X*** 132,133 ****
X--- 133,136 ----
X  ^Draft\-Folder:~^To find the default draft\-folder
X+ .Ps
X+ ^Aliasfile:~^For a default alias file
X  .Ps
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/next.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:24 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/next.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:04:58 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: next.rf,v 1.5 90/04/05 15:13:47 sources Exp $
X  .SC NEXT 1
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/packf.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:24 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/packf.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:04:58 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: packf.rf,v 1.5 90/04/05 15:13:54 sources Exp $
X  .SC PACKF 1
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/pick.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:25 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/pick.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:04:59 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: pick.rf,v 1.5 90/04/05 15:14:01 sources Exp $
X  .SC PICK 1
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/pop5.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:26 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/pop5.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:05:00 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: pop5.rf,v 1.5 90/04/05 15:14:09 sources Exp $
X  .SC POP 5
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/pop8.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:26 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/pop8.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:05:00 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: pop8.rf,v 1.5 90/04/05 15:14:16 sources Exp $
X  .SC POP 8
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/popaka.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:26 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/popaka.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:05:01 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: popaka.rf,v 1.5 90/04/05 15:14:23 sources Exp $
X  .SC POPAKA 8
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/popd.rf	Wed May 25 12:29:35 1988
X--- ./conf/doc/popd.rf	Mon Apr  9 20:22:50 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: popd.rf,v 1.8 90/04/09 20:22:49 sources Exp $
X  .SC POPD 8
X***************
X*** 10,13 ****
X  The \fIpopd\fR server implements the Post Office protocol,
X! as described in RFC819 (revised, \fIMH\fR internal).
X! Basically, the server listens on TCP port 109 for connections and enters the
X  POP upon establishing a connection.
X--- 11,15 ----
X  The \fIpopd\fR server implements the Post Office protocol,
X! as described in RFC1081 and RFC1082.
X! Basically, the server listens on the TCP port named \*(lqpop\*(rq
X! for connections and enters the
X  POP upon establishing a connection.
X***************
X*** 19,22 ****
X  .Sa
X! \fIPost Office Protocol (revised)\fR (aka RFC\-819 with revisions),
X  .br
X  pop(5)
X--- 21,27 ----
X  .Sa
X! \fIPost Office Protocol - version 3\fR (aka RFC\-1081),
X  .br
X+ \fIPost Office Protocol - version 3: Extended service offerings\fP
X+ (RFC\-1082),
X+ .br
X  pop(5)
X***************
X*** 27,28 ****
X--- 32,38 ----
X  .Hi
X+ For historical reasons, the \fIMH\fP POP defaults to using
X+ the port named \*(lqpop\*(rq (109) instead of its newly assigned
X+ port named \*(lqpop3\*(rq (110).
X+ See the POPSERVICE configuration option for more details.
X+ .sp
X  Previous versions of the server (10/28/84) had the restriction that
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/popwrd.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:27 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/popwrd.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:05:02 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: popwrd.rf,v 1.5 90/04/05 15:14:29 sources Exp $
X  .SC POPWRD 8
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/post.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:27 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/post.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:05:02 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: post.rf,v 1.5 90/04/05 15:14:35 sources Exp $
X  .SC POST 8
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/prev.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:28 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/prev.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:05:03 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: prev.rf,v 1.5 90/04/05 15:14:42 sources Exp $
X  .SC PREV 1
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/prompter.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:28 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/prompter.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:04:31 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: prompter.rf,v 1.6 90/04/05 15:09:05 sources Exp $
X  .SC PROMPTER 1
X***************
X*** 10,11 ****
X--- 11,13 ----
X  \%[\-rapid] \%[\-norapid]
X+ \%[\-doteof] \%[\-nodoteof]
X  file
X***************
X*** 52,53 ****
X--- 54,57 ----
X  Message\-body typing is terminated with an end\-of\-file (usually CTRL\-D).
X+ With the `\-doteof' switch, a period on a line all by itself also signifies
X+ end\-of\-file.
X  At this point control is returned to the calling program,
X***************
X*** 94,95 ****
X--- 98,101 ----
X  `\-norapid'
X+ .Ds
X+ `\-nodoteof'
X  .Co
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/rcvstore.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:29 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/rcvstore.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:05:04 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: rcvstore.rf,v 1.5 90/04/05 15:14:48 sources Exp $
X  .SC RCVSTORE 1
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/refile.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:29 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/refile.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:05:04 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: refile.rf,v 1.5 90/04/05 15:14:54 sources Exp $
X  .SC REFILE 1
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/whom.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:36 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/whom.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:04:36 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: whom.rf,v 1.6 90/04/05 15:10:01 sources Exp $
X  .SC WHOM 1
X***************
X*** 23,26 ****
X
X! By using the `\-alias\ aliasfile' switch, the user can direct \fIsend\fR
X! to consult the named files for alias definitions
X  (more than one file, each  preceeded by `\-alias', can be named).
X--- 24,27 ----
X
X! The file specified by the profile entry \*(lqAliasfile:\*(rq and any
X! additional alias files given by the `\-alias aliasfile' switch will be read
X  (more than one file, each  preceeded by `\-alias', can be named).
X***************
X*** 30,32 ****
X--- 31,37 ----
X  .Pr
X+ ^Path:~^To determine the user's MH directory
X+ .Ps
X  ^Draft\-Folder:~^To find the default draft\-folder
X+ .Ps
X+ ^Aliasfile:~^For a default alias file
X  .Ps
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/rmail.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:30 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/rmail.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:05:05 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: rmail.rf,v 1.5 90/04/05 15:15:00 sources Exp $
X  .SC RMAIL 8
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/rmf.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:31 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/rmf.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:05:06 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: rmf.rf,v 1.5 90/04/05 15:15:06 sources Exp $
X  .SC RMF 1
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/rmm.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:31 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/rmm.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:05:06 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: rmm.rf,v 1.5 90/04/05 15:15:12 sources Exp $
X  .SC RMM 1
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/inc.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:11 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/inc.rf	Mon Apr  9 20:22:46 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: inc.rf,v 1.6 90/04/09 20:22:39 sources Exp $
X  .SC INC 1
X***************
X*** 154,156 ****
X  @BEGIN: POP
X! \fIPost Office Protocol (revised)\fR (aka RFC\-819 with revisions),
X  .br
X--- 155,157 ----
X  @BEGIN: POP
X! \fIPost Office Protocol - version 3\fR (aka RFC\-1081),
X  .br
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/show.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:33 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/show.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:05:07 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: show.rf,v 1.5 90/04/05 15:15:20 sources Exp $
X  .SC SHOW 1
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/scan.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:32 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/scan.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:04:36 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: scan.rf,v 1.8 90/04/05 15:10:08 sources Exp $
X  .SC SCAN 1
X***************
X*** 12,13 ****
X--- 13,15 ----
X  \%[\-width\ columns]
X+ \%[\-reverse] \%[\-noreverse]
X  \%[\-help]
X***************
X*** 83,90 ****
X
X! In addition to the standard escapes,
X! \fIscan\fR also recognizes the following additional escape:
X  .nf
X! .ta \w'escape  'u
X! \fIescape\fR	\fIsubstitution\fR
X! body	the (compressed) first part of the body
X  .re
X--- 85,93 ----
X
X! In addition to the standard \fImh\-format\fR\0(5) escapes,
X! \fIscan\fR also recognizes the following additional \fIcomponent\fR escape:
X! .sp 1
X  .nf
X! .ta \w'Escape  'u +\w'Returns  'u
X! \fIEscape\fR	\fIReturns\fR	\fIDescription\fR
X! body	string	the (compressed) first part of the body
X  .re
X***************
X*** 92,97 ****
X
X! On hosts where \fIMH\fR was configured with the BERK option,
X! \fIscan\fR has two other switches: `\-reverse', and `\-noreverse'.
X! These make \fIscan\fR list the messages in reverse order.
X! In addition,
X  \fIscan\fR will update the \fIMH\fR context prior to starting the listing,
X--- 95,100 ----
X
X! Also, if no date header was present in the message, the \fIfunction\fR
X! escapes which operate on {\fIdate\|} will return values for the
X! date of last modification of the message file itself.
X!
X  \fIscan\fR will update the \fIMH\fR context prior to starting the listing,
X***************
X*** 98,100 ****
X  so interrupting a long \fIscan\fR listing preserves the new context.
X! \fIMH\fR purists hate both of these ideas.
X  .Fi
X--- 101,103 ----
X  so interrupting a long \fIscan\fR listing preserves the new context.
X! \fIMH\fR purists hate this idea.
X  .Fi
X***************
X*** 131,132 ****
X--- 134,144 ----
X  one must usually place the argument to this switch inside double\-quotes.
X+ .br
X+ The value of
X+ each \fIcomponent\fR escape is set by \fIscan\fR to the contents
X+ of the first message header \fIscan\fR encounters
X+ with the corresponding component name;
X+ any following headers with the same component name are ignored.
X+ .br
X+ The switch `\-reverse', makes \fIscan\fR list the messages
X+ in reverse order; this should be considered a bug.
X  .En
X*** ../mh-6.6.0/./conf/doc/sortm.rf	Thu Oct 29 14:55:33 1987
X--- ./conf/doc/sortm.rf	Thu Apr  5 16:05:08 1990
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X--- 1,3 ----
X  .\"	@(MHWARNING)
X+ .\" @(#)$Id: sortm.rf,v 1.8 90/04/05 15:15:26 sources Exp $
X  .SC SORTM 1
X***************
X*** 8,9 ****
X--- 9,12 ----
X  \%[\-datefield\ field]
X+ \%[\-textfield\ field] \%[\-notextfield]
X+ \%[\-limit days] \%[\-nolimit]
X  \%[\-verbose] \%[\-noverbose]
X***************
X*** 13,18 ****
X  to the chronological order of the \*(lqDate:\*(rq field of each message.
X- Messages which are in the folder, but not specified by `msgs',
X- are moved to the end of the folder.
X- If a message does not exist (the folder has a gap),
X- \fIsortm\fR may fill the gap if convenient.
X
X--- 16,17 ----
X***************
X*** 27,28 ****
X--- 26,49 ----
X  field to examine.
X+
X+ The `\-textfield\ field' switch causes \fIsortm\fR to sort messages by
X+ the specified text field.
X+ If this field is \*(lqsubject\*(rq,
X+ any leading "re:" is stripped off.
X+ In any case, all characters except letters and numbers are stripped
X+ and the resulting strings are sorted
X+ datefield\-major, textfield\-minor,
X+ using a case insensitive comparison.
X+
X+ With `\-textfield\ field',
X+ if `\-limit\ days' is specified, messages with similar textfields
X+ that are dated within `days' of each other appear together.
X+ Specifying `\-nolimit' makes the limit infinity.
X+ With `\-limit 0', the sort is instead made textfield\-major, date\-minor.
X+
X+ .\"Ex
X+ For example, to order a folder by date-major, subject-minor, use:
X+
X+ .ti +.5i
X+ sortm -textfield subject +folder
X+
X  .Fi
X***************
X*** 42,44 ****
X--- 63,69 ----
X  .Ds
X+ `\-notextfield'
X+ .Ds
X  `\-noverbose'
X+ .Ds
X+ `\-nolimit'
X  .Co
X***************
X*** 50,51 ****
X--- 75,88 ----
X  they aren't any more.
X+
X+ Messages which were in the folder, but not specified by `msgs',
X+ used to be moved to the end of the folder;
X+ now such messages are left untouched.
X+
X+ Previously,
X+ \fIsortm\fR would try to fill any gaps in a folder within the
X+ range of messages it sorted.
X+ To improve performance,
X+ \fIsortm\fR now minimizes the number of message moves.
X+ To pack a folder, use
X+ \*(lq\fIfolder\ \-pack\fR\|\*(rq instead.
X  .Bu
X***************
X*** 60,62 ****
X
X! When \fIsortm\fR complains about a message which it can't temporarlly order,
X  it complains about the message number \fIprior\fR to sorting.
X--- 97,99 ----
X
X! When \fIsortm\fR complains about a message which it can't temporally order,
X  it complains about the message number \fIprior\fR to sorting.
+ END-OF-FILE MH.6.6.2
chmod 'u=rw,g=r,o=r' 'MH.6.6.2'
echo '	-rw-r--r--  1 mh          38178 Apr 13 13:53 MH.6.6.2        (as sent)'
echo -n '	'
/bin/ls -l MH.6.6.2
exit 0