rmm(1) remove messages

SYNOPSIS

rmm [+folder] [msgs] [-unlink | -nounlink] [-version] [-help]

DESCRIPTION

By default, rmm will remove the specified messages by renaming each of the message files with a site-dependent prefix (usually a comma). Such files will then need to be removed in some manner after a certain amount of time. Many sites arrange for cron to remove these files once a day, so check with your system administrator.

Alternately, if you wish for rmm to really remove the files representing these messages, you can use the -unlink switch. But messages removed by this method cannot be later recovered.

If you prefer a more sophisticated method of `removing' messages, you can define the rmmproc profile component. For example, you can add a profile component such as

rmmproc:       /home/foouser/bin/rmm_msgs

then instead of simply renaming the message file, rmm will call the named program or script to handle the files that represent the messages to be deleted.

Some users of csh prefer the following:

alias rmm 'refile +d'

where folder `+d' is a folder for deleted messages, and

alias mexp 'rm `mhpath +d all`'

is used to ``expunge'' deleted messages.

The current message is not changed by rmm, so a next
 will advance to the next message in the folder as expected.

FILES

^$HOME/.mh_profile~^The user profile

PROFILE COMPONENTS

^Path:~^To determine the user's nmh directory
^Current-Folder:~^To find the default current folder
^rmmproc:~^Program to delete the message

DEFAULTS

`+folder' defaults to the current folder
`msgs' defaults to cur
`-nounlink'

CONTEXT

If a folder is given, it will become the current folder.

BUGS

Since refile uses your rmmproc to delete the message, the rmmproc must NOT call refile without specifying -normmproc, or you will create an infinte loop.