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NAME

       mmh - Introduction to the Modern MH message system

DESCRIPTION

       mmh  is  a  powerful message handling system, based on nmh, which in turn bases on MH, the
       Rand Corporation's Message Handler.

       Rather than being a single comprehensive program, mmh consists of a collection  of  fairly
       simple single-purpose programs to send, retrieve, organize, and manipulate messages.

       Unlike  most  other mail clients, mmh is not a closed system which must be explicitly run,
       then exited when you wish to return to the shell.  Instead, you may freely intersperse mmh
       commands  with  other  shell commands, allowing you to read and answer your mail while you
       search for a file or run programs as needed to  find  the  answer  to  someone's  question
       before answering their mail.

       The  rest of this manual entry is a quick tutorial which will teach you the basics of mmh.
       You should read the manual entries for the individual programs for complete documentation.

       To get started using mmh, put the directory /usr/bin/mh on your $PATH.  This is best  done
       in  one of the files: .profile, .login, .bashrc, or .cshrc in your home directory.  (Check
       the manual entry for the shell you use, in case you don't know how to do this.)  Then  run
       the  mmh  command.   If you've never used mmh before, it will create the necessary default
       files and directories after asking you if you wish it to do so.

       inc moves mail from your system maildrop into your mmh `+inbox' folder, converting  it  to
       the  MH  format (one file per message).  It prints one line for each message it processes,
       containing the date, from and subject fields.  It leaves the first message it processes as
       your  current  message.  You'll need to run inc each time you wish to incorporate new mail
       into your mmh mail storage.

       scan prints a list of the messages in your current folder.

       The commands: show, next, and prev are used to read specific  messages  from  the  current
       folder.   show displays the current message, or a specific message, which may be specified
       by its  number,  which  you  pass  as  an  argument  to  show.   next  and  prev  display,
       respectively,  the message numerically after or before the current message.  In all cases,
       the message displayed becomes the current message.  If there is no current  message,  show
       may be called with an argument, or next may be used to advance to the first message.

       rmm  (remove  message) deletes the current message.  It may be called with message numbers
       passed as arguments, to delete specific messages.

       repl is used to respond to the current message (by default).  It places you in the  editor
       with  a prototype response form.  After completing your response, type li to list (review)
       it, or s to send it.

       comp allows you to compose a fresh message by putting you in the  editor  on  a  prototype
       message form, and then lets you send it.

       All  the  mmh  commands  may  be run with the single argument: -help, which causes them to
       print a list of the arguments they may be invoked with and then exit.

       Commands which take a message number as an argument (scan, show, repl, ...)  also take one
       of the letters: `f', `p', `c', `n', or `l' to indicate (respectively) the first, previous,
       current, next, or last message in the current folder (assuming they are defined).

       Commands which take a range of message numbers (rmm, scan, show, ...)  also  take  any  of
       the abbreviations:

            <num1>-<num2>  Indicates  all messages in the range <num1> to <num2>, inclusive.  The
                           range must be nonempty.

            <num>:+N

            <num>:-N       Up to N messages beginning with (or ending with) message num.  Num may
                           be any of the pre-defined symbols: f, p, c, n or l.

            f:N

            p:N

            n:N

            l:N            The first, previous, next or last messages, if they exist.

       There are many other possibilities such as creating multiple folders for different topics,
       and automatically refiling messages according to subject, source, destination, or content.
       These are beyond the scope of this manual entry.

       Following is a list of all the mmh commands:

            ali(1)           - list mail aliases
            anno(1)          - annotate messages
            burst(1)         - explode digests into messages
            comp(1)          - compose a message
            dist(1)          - redistribute a message to additional addresses
            flist(1),
                flists(1)    - list folders with messages in given sequence(s)
            folder(1),
                folders(1)   - set/list current folder/message
            forw(1)          - forward messages
            inc(1)           - incorporate new mail
            mark(1)          - manipulate message sequences
            mhbuild(1)       - translate MIME composition draft
            mhl(1)           - produce formatted listings of mh messages
            mhlist(1)        - list information about MIME messages
            mhmail(1)        - send mail (mailx replacement)
            mhparam(1)       - print mmh profile and context components
            mhpath(1)        - print full pathnames of mh messages and folders
            mhpgp(1)         - verify and decrypt a message with gnupg
            mhsign(1)        - sign or encrypt a message with gnupg
            mhstore(1)       - store contents of MIME messages into files
            mmh(1)           - initialize the mmh environment
            mmhwrap(1)       - invoke mmh commands if they are not in $PATH
            new(1)           - report on folders with new messages
            packf(1)         - pack messages in mh folder into a single mbox file
            pick(1)          - select messages by content
            prompter(1)      - prompting editor front-end for mmh
            rcvdist(1)       - asynchronously redistribute new mail
            rcvpack(1)       - asynchronously append message to mbox file
            rcvstore(1)      - asynchronously incorporate mail into a folder
            refile(1)        - file messages in other folders
            repl(1)          - reply to a message
            rmf(1)           - remove an mh folder
            rmm(1)           - remove messages
            send(1)          - send a message
            sendfiles(1)     - send multiple files in a MIME message
            show(1)          - display (MIME) messages
            slocal(1)        - asynchronously filter and deliver new mail
            sortm(1)         - sort messages
            whatnow(1)       - prompting front-end for sending messages
            whatnow2(1)      - front-end for handling drafts
            whom(1)          - report to whom a message would go

            ap(8)            - parse addresses 822-style
            dp(8)            - parse dates 822-style
            fmtdump(8)       - decode mh format files
            spost(8)         - feed a message to sendmail

       The following man pages describe file formats and concepts:

            mh-alias(5)      - alias file for mh message system
            mh-format(5)     - format file for mh message system
            mh-mail(5)       - message format for mh message system
            mh-profile(5)    - user customization for the mmh message handler

            mh-chart(7)      - Chart of mmh Commands
            mh-draft(7)      - draft folder facility for mmh
            mh-sequence(7)   - sequence specification for mh message system
            mmh(7)           - Introduction to the Modern MH message system

FILES

       /usr/bin/mh        contains mmh commands
       /etc/mmh           contains mmh format files
       /usr/lib/mmh       contains mmh library commands
       $HOME/.mmh         The user's mmh directory
       $HOME/.mmh/profile The user's profile
       $HOME/.mmh/context The user's context
       $HOME/Mail         Default location of the user's mail storage

PROFILE COMPONENTS

       Path:     Location of the user's mail storage

HISTORY

       mmh  is an experimental version of nmh, the New Mail Handler.  Its name ``mmh'' stands for
       ``meillo's mail handler''.

BUGS

       If you encounter problems with an mmh program,  please  report  them.   When  doing  this,
       include  the  version  information,  which you can obtain by invoking the program with the
       -Version switch.

       Send bug reports, comments, and suggestions to  <mmh@marmaro.de>  or  to  markus  schnalke
       <meillo@marmaro.de>.

SEE ALSO

       mmh(1) mh-chart(1)