mark@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (11/21/90)
I feel a little silly because this is probably a very beginning question, but I need help. I am looking for several mh man pages that are not installed on any of our systems (slocal, rcvdist, others...). I was devoted enough to ftp, untar and uncompress the entire mh6.7 distribution from uunet.uu.net and still can't find it in there!! Since there will probably be others, I would prefer a procedure on how to get them rather than the manpages themselves. -------------------------------------------------------------- Mark Rendina "There's nothin' wong, it just dodn wook" mark@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu - What I learned at Fermilab University of Illinois
ziegast@ENG.UMD.EDU (Eric Ziegast) (11/23/90)
snorkelwacker.mit.edu!usc!julius.cs.uiuc.edu!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!uxa.cso.uiuc.edu!mark@bloom-beacon.mit.edu writes: >I am looking for several mh man pages that are not installed on any of >our systems (slocal, rcvdist, others...). I was devoted enough to ftp, >untar and uncompress the entire mh6.7 distribution from uunet.uu.net and >still can't find it in there!! The correct man page for this is mhook(1). MH man pages are found in sections 1, 5 and 8 in the man pages. From the mh-6.7/doc Makefile they are: man1 ali anno burst comp dist folder forw inc mark mh-chart mh mhl mhook mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick prev prompter rcvstore refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom man5 mh-alias mh-format mh-mail mh-profile man8 ap conflict dp install-mh post mh-tailor >Since there will probably be others, I would prefer a procedure on how to >get them rather than the manpages themselves. The best way to get them is to get the mh-6.7.tar.Z source file from ics.uci.edu and extract them. ________________________________________________________________________ Eric W. Ziegast, University of Merryland, Engineering Computing Services ziegast@eng.umd.edu - Eric@(301.405.3689)