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RCVSTORE(1)					      RCVSTORE(1)

NAME
       rcvstore - asynchronously incorporate mail into a folder

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/contrib/mh/lib/rcvstore [+folder]
	    [-create] [-nocreate] [-unseen] [-nounseen]
	    [-zero] [-nozero] [-public] [-nopublic]
	    [-sequence name ...]  [-version] [-help]

DESCRIPTION
       Rcvstore	 incorporates  a  message from the standard input
       into an nmh folder.  This command  is  typically	 used  in
       conjunction  with  mail	filtering programs such as slocal
       and procmail, to filter your mail into different	 folders.

       You may specify which folder to use with `+folder'.  If no
       folder is specified, rcvstore will use the folder given by
       a  non-empty "Inbox:" entry in the user's profile, else it
       will use the folder named "inbox".

       If the switch `-create' is given (it is the  default)  and
       if  the specified (or default) folder does not exist, then
       it will	be  created.   You  may	 disable  this	with  the
       `-nocreate'  option.   In  this case rcvstore will exit if
       the specified folder does not exist.

       When the new message is incorporated into the  folder,  it
       is assigned the next highest number for that folder.

       Rcvstore will incorporate anything except zero length mes-
       sages into the user's nmh folder.  It will not change  the
       message in any way.

       If the user's profile contains a "Msg-Protect: nnn" entry,
       it will be used as the protection  on  the  newly  created
       message,	 otherwise  the nmh default of 0644 will be used.
       For all subsequent operations on this message,  this  ini-
       tially assigned protection will be preserved.

       If  the	switch	`-unseen' is given (it is on by default),
       and if the profile entry "Unseen-Sequence" is present  and
       non-empty,  then	 rcvstore will add the newly incorporated
       message to each sequence named by this profile entry.  You
       may  use	 the  switch  `-nounseen' to disable this.  These
       sequences will not be zero'ed by rcvstore prior to  adding
       the new message.

       Furthermore,  the  incoming  message may be added to addi-
       tional  sequences  as  they  arrive  by	the  use  of  the
       `-sequence'  switch.   As with the commands pick and mark,
       you may also use the switches  `-zero'  and  `-nozero'  to
       specify	whether to zero old sequences or not.  Similarly,
       use of the `-public' and `-nopublic switches may	 be  used
       to   force   these  sequences  to  be  public  or  private

[nmh-1.0.4]		      MH.6.8				1

RCVSTORE(1)					      RCVSTORE(1)

       sequences.

FILES
       $HOME/.mh_profile		    The user profile

PROFILE COMPONENTS
       Path:		    To determine the user's nmh directory
       Folder-Protect:	    To set mode when creating a new folder
       Inbox:		    To find the default inbox
       Msg-Protect:	    To set mode when creating a new message
       Unseen-Sequence:	    To name sequences denoting unseen messages

SEE ALSO
       rcvdist(1), rcvpack(1), rcvtty(1), mh-sequence(5)

DEFAULTS
       `+folder' defaults to "Inbox" profile entry
       `-create'
       `-unseen'
       `-nozero'

CONTEXT
       No context changes will be attempted, with  the	exception
       of sequence manipulation.

BUGS
       If  you	use the "Unseen-Sequence" profile entry, rcvstore
       could try to update the context while another nmh  process
       is  also	 trying	 to do so.  This can cause the context to
       become corrupted.  To avoid this, do not use  rcvstore  if
       you use the "Unseen-Sequence" profile entry.

[nmh-1.0.4]		      MH.6.8				2

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