README -- Differences between Mailutils and the RAND implementation of MH: * All programs use usual GNU long options. The support for MH single-dot options is provided for backward compatibility. * Format specifications ** New functions *** package Argument: none Return: string Returns package name (string "mailutils"). *** package_string Argument: none Return: string Returns full package string (e.g. "GNU Mailutils 2.1") *** version Argument: none Return: string Returns mailutils version. *** unre Argument: string Return: string The function removes any leading whitespace and eventual "Re:" prefix from its argument. Useful for creating subjects in reply messages: %<{subject}Subject: Re: %(unre{subject})\\n%> *** rcpt Argument: string, one of "to", "cc", "me", "all" Return: boolean This function returns true if the given element is present in the recipient mask (as modified by any --cc and --nocc options) and false otherwise. It is used in default formats for repl and comp, e.g.: %(lit)%<(rcpt to)%(formataddr{to})%> Notice that this means that usual replcomps file will be ignoring --cc and --nocc options, unless it has been modified as shown above. *** concat Argument: string Return: none Appends whitespace + arg to string register. *** printstr Argument: string Return: none Prints the value of string register, prefixed by the given argument. *** in_reply_to Argument: none Return: string Generates the value for the In-reply-to: header according to RFC 2822. *** references Argument: none Return: string Generates the value for the References: header according to RFC 2822. * rmm ** Different behaviour if one of the messages in the list does not exist. Mailutils rmm does not delete any messages. Standard rmm in this case deletes all messages preceeding the non-existent one. ** The rmmproc: profile component is not used. * fmtdump command is not provided. Use fmtcheck instead. * repl Understands --use option. Disposition shell provides 'use' command. Local variables: mode: outline paragraph-separate: "[ ]*$" end: