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NAME

     mmsg — mblaze message argument syntax

DESCRIPTION

     This document outlines the message syntax used by many of the utilities in the mblaze(7)
     message system.

     In general, you can always specify a filename as a message, if it contains a ‘/’ character.
     (Use ‘./’ to prefix messages in the current directory.)  You can also specify a maildir
     folder, which will be expanded to all messages in the cur/ directory.

     Ranges have the format ‘start:stop’, where start and stop are one-based indexes into the
     sequence.  Negative numbers count from the end.  If start is the empty string, 1 will be
     used instead.  If stop is the empty string, -1 will be used instead.  Thus, ‘:’ represents
     the whole sequence.  If the range does not contain a ‘:’, it is considered to be a single
     message, equivalent to the range ‘start:start’ of size one.  The special notation
     ‘start:+n’, selects start and the next n messages.

     If the sequence is threaded, the following syntax may be used: ‘msg=’ refers to the whole
     thread that contains msg.  ‘msg^’ refers to the parent of the message msg and may be
     repeated to refer to grandparents.  ‘msg_’ refers to the subthread headed by msg (i.e. all
     messages below msg, with more indentation).

     The following special shortcuts may be used:

     ‘.’  refers to the current message.  Additionally, the syntax ‘.+N’ and ‘.-N’ can be used to
          refer to messages relative to the current message.

     ‘+’  refers to the next message (like ‘.+1’)

     ‘-’  refers to the previous message (like ‘.-1’)

     ‘$’  refers to the last message (like ‘-1’)

     ‘^’  refers to the current parent message (like ‘.^’)

     ‘=’  refers to the current thread (like ‘.=’)

     ‘_’  refers to the current subthread (like ‘._’)

SEE ALSO

     mblaze(7)

AUTHORS

     Leah Neukirchen <leah@vuxu.org>