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-.\" Copyright (c) 1980, 1993
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-.\" @(#)mail3.nr 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/8/93
-.\"
-.sh 1 "Maintaining folders"
-.pp
-.i Mail
-includes a simple facility for maintaining groups of messages together
-in folders. This section describes this facility.
-.pp
-To use the folder facility, you must tell
-.i Mail
-where you wish to keep your folders. Each folder of messages will
-be a single file. For convenience, all of your folders are kept in
-a single directory of your choosing. To tell
-.i Mail
-where your folder directory is, put a line of the form
-.(l
-set folder=letters
-.)l
-in your
-.i .mailrc
-file. If, as in the example above, your folder directory does not
-begin with a `/,'
-.i Mail
-will assume that your folder directory is to be found starting from
-your home directory. Thus, if your home directory is
-.b /usr/person
-the above example told
-.i Mail
-to find your folder directory in
-.b /usr/person/letters .
-.pp
-Anywhere a file name is expected, you can use a folder name, preceded
-with `+.' For example, to put a message into a folder with the
-.b save
-command, you can use:
-.(l
-save +classwork
-.)l
-to save the current message in the
-.i classwork
-folder. If the
-.i classwork
-folder does not yet exist, it will be created. Note that messages
-which are saved with the
-.b save
-command are automatically removed from your system mailbox.
-.pp
-In order to make a copy of a message in a folder without causing
-that message to be removed from your system mailbox, use the
-.b copy
-command, which is identical in all other respects to the
-.b save
-command. For example,
-.(l
-copy +classwork
-.)l
-copies the current message into the
-.i classwork
-folder and leaves a copy in your system mailbox.
-.pp
-The
-.b folder
-command
-can be used to direct
-.i Mail
-to the contents of a different folder.
-For example,
-.(l
-folder +classwork
-.)l
-directs
-.i Mail
-to read the contents of the
-.i classwork
-folder. All of the commands that you can use on your system
-mailbox are also applicable to folders, including
-.b type ,
-.b delete ,
-and
-.b reply .
-To inquire which folder you are currently editing, use simply:
-.(l
-folder
-.)l
-.pp
-To list your current set of folders, use the
-.b folders
-command.
-.pp
-To start
-.i Mail
-reading one of your folders, you can use the
-.b \-f
-option described in section 2. For example:
-.(l
-% Mail \-f +classwork
-.)l
-will cause
-.i Mail
-to read your
-.i classwork
-folder without looking at your system mailbox.
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