Creates a Message Handler (MH) shell.
The msh command creates an MH shell for use with messages that are packed in a file. By default, this command looks for the msgbox file in the current directory. Within the MH shell, you can use the following MH commands:
ali            burst          comp        dist
folder         forw           inc         mark
mhmail         msgchk         next        packf
pick           prev           refile      repl
rmm            scan           send        show
sortm          whatnow        whom These commands operate with limited functionality in the MH shell. To see how a command operates in the MH shell, enter the command name followed by the -help flag. Entering help or a ? (question mark) displays a list of the MH commands you can use.
To leave the msh shell, press the Ctrl-D key sequence or enter quit.
| Item | Description | 
|---|---|
| -help | Lists the command syntax, available switches (toggles), and
version information. Note: For MH, the name of this flag must be fully spelled out. | 
| -notopcur | Makes the current message track the center line of the vmh scan window when the msh command is started using the vmh command. This flag is the default. | 
| -prompt String | Prompts for the msh commands with the specified string. | 
| -topcur | Makes the current message track the top line of the vmh scan window when the msh command is started using the vmh command. | 
The following entries are found in the UserMhDirectory/.mh_profile file:
| Item | Description | 
|---|---|
| fileproc: | Specifies the program used to refile messages. | 
| Msg-Protect: | Sets the protection level for your new message files. | 
| Path: | Specifies the user's MH directory. | 
| showproc: | Specifies the program used to show messages. | 
mshReading ./msgbox, currently at message 1 of 10(msh)msh meetings| Item | Description | 
|---|---|
| $HOME/.mh_profile | Specifies the user's MH profile. | 
| /etc/mh/mtstailor | Contains the MH tailor file. | 
| /usr/bin/msh | Contains the msh command. |