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NAME
mark - manipulate message sequences
SYNOPSIS
mark [+folder] [msgs] [-sequence name ...] [-add]
[-delete] [-list] [-public] [-nopublic] [-zero]
[-nozero] [-version] [-help]
DESCRIPTION
The mark command manipulates message sequences by adding or
deleting message numbers from folder-specific message
sequences, or by listing those sequences and messages.
A message sequence is a keyword, just like one of the
reserved message names, such as first or next. Unlike the
reserved message names, which have a fixed semantics on a
per-folder basis, the semantics of a message sequence may be
defined, modified, and removed by the user. Message
sequences are folder-specific, e.g., the sequence name seen
in the context of folder +inbox need not have any relation
whatsoever to the sequence of the same name in a folder of a
different name.
Three action switches direct the operation of mark. These
switches are mutually exclusive: the last occurrence of any
of them overrides any previous occurrence of the other two.
The `-add' switch tells mark to add messages to sequences or
to create a new sequence. For each sequence named via the
`-sequence name' argument (which must occur at least once)
the messages named via `msgs' (which defaults to cur if no
`msgs' are given), are added to the sequence. The messages
to be added need not be absent from the sequence. If the
`-zero' switch is specified, the sequence will be emptied
prior to adding the messages. Hence, `-add -zero' means
that each sequence should be initialized to the indicated
messages, while `-add -nozero' means that each sequence
should be appended to by the indicated messages.
The `-delete' switch tells mark to delete messages from
sequences, and is the dual of `-add'. For each of the named
sequences, the named messages are removed from the sequence.
These messages need not be already present in the sequence.
If the `-zero' switch is specified, then all messages in the
folder are added to the sequence (first creating the
sequence, if necessary) before removing the messages.
Hence, `-delete -zero' means that each sequence should
contain all messages except those indicated, while
`-delete -nozero' means that only the indicated messages
should be removed from each sequence. As expected, the
command `mark -sequence foo -delete all' deletes the
sequence foo from the current folder.
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When creating or modifying sequences, you can specify the
switches `-public' or `-nopublic' to force the new or
modified sequences to be public or private. The switch
`-public' indicates that the sequences should be made
public. These sequences will then be readable by all nmh
users with permission to read the relevant folders. In
contrast, the `-nopublic' switch indicates that the
sequences should be made private, and will only be
accessible by you. If neither of these switches is
specified, then existing sequences will maintain their
current status, and new sequences will default to public if
you have write permission for the relevant folder. Check
the mh-sequence(5) man page for more details about the
difference between public and private sequences.
The `-list' switch tells mark to list both the sequences
defined for the folder and the messages associated with
those sequences. Mark will list the name of each sequence
given by `-sequence name' and the messages associated with
that sequence. If the sequence is private, this will also
be indicated. If no sequence is specified by the
`-sequence' switch, then all sequences for this folder will
be listed. The `-zero' switch does not affect the operation
of `-list'.
The current restrictions on sequences are:
The name used to denote a message sequence must consist of
an alphabetic character followed by zero or more
alphanumeric characters, and cannot be one of the
(reserved) message names new, first, last, all, next, or
prev.
Only a certain number of sequences may be defined for a
given folder. This number is usually limited to 26 (10 on
small systems).
Message ranges with user-defined sequence names are
restricted to the form name:n, name:+n, or name:-n, and
refer to the first or last `n' messages of the sequence
`name', respectively. Constructs of the form name1-name2
are forbidden for user defined sequences.
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
SEE ALSO
flist(1), pick(1), mh-sequence(5)
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DEFAULTS
`+folder' defaults to the current folder
`-add' if `-sequence' is specified, `-list' otherwise
`msgs' defaults to cur (or all if `-list' is specified)
`-nozero'
CONTEXT
If a folder is given, it will become the current folder.
HELPFUL HINTS
Use flist to find folders with a given sequence, and pick
sequence -list to enumerate those messages in the sequence
(such as for use by a shell script).
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