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olmh (6)
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    NAME
         olmh - OpenLook interface to the MH message handling system
    
    SYNOPSIS
         olmh [ -path mailpath ] [ -initial foldername ] [ -flag ]  [
         -toolkitoption... ]
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The olmh program provides a window-oriented  user  interface
         to  the  Rand  MH  Message  Handling System.  To actually do
         things with your mail, it makes calls  to  the  MH  package.
         Electronic  mail  messages  may be composed, sent, received,
         replied to, forwarded, sorted, and stored in folders.
    
         To specify an alternate collection of mail folders in  which
         to  process  mail, use -path followed by the pathname of the
         alternate mail directory.  The  default  mail  path  is  the
         value   of  the  Path  component  in  $HOME/.mh_profile,  or
         $HOME/Mail if the MH Path is not given. To specify an alter-
         nate  folder  which  may  receive  new mail and is initially
         opened by olmh, use the -initial flag. The  default  initial
         folder  is  `inbox'.  The  option  -flag  will cause olmh to
         attempt to change the appearance of its icon when  new  mail
         has   arrived.   These   three  options  have  corresponding
         application-specific  resources,  named  MailPath,  Initial-
         Folder, and MailWaitingFlag, which can be used in a resource
         file. The standard toolkit command line options are given in
         X11(7).
    
         Please don't be misled by the size  of  this  document.   It
         introduces many aspects of the OLIT Widget Set, and provides
         extensive mechanism for customization of the user interface.
         olmh really is easy to use.
    
    INSTALLATION
         The current version  of  olmh  requires  that  the  user  is
         already set up to use MH, version 6.  To do so, see if there
         is a file called .mh_profile in your home directory.  If  it
         exists,  check to see if it contains a line that starts with
         ``Current-Folder''.  If it does, you've been using version 4
         or  earlier  of MH; to convert to version 6, you must remove
         that line.  (Failure to do  so  causes  spurious  output  to
         stderr, which can hang olmh depending on your setup.)
    
         If you do not already have a .mh_profile, you can create one
         (and  everything  else  you  need)  by typing ``inc'' to the
         shell.  You should do this before using olmh to  incorporate
         new mail.
    
         For more information, refer to the mh(1) documentation.
    
    
    BASIC SCREEN LAYOUT
         olmh starts out with a single window, divided into four main
         areas:
    
    
         -   Five buttons with pull-down command menus.
    
         -   A collection of buttons, one for each top level  folder.
             New  users  of  mh will have two folders, ``drafts'' and
             ``inbox''.
    
         -   A listing, or Table of Contents, of the messages in  the
             open  folder.  Initially, this will show the messages in
             ``inbox''.
    
         -   A view of one  of  your  messages.   Initially  this  is
             blank.
    
    
    OLMH AND THE OLIT WIDGET SET
         olmh uses the X Toolkit Intrinsics and the OLIT Widget  Set.
         Many  of  the  features described below (scrollbars, button-
         boxes, etc.) are actually part of the OLIT Widget  Set,  and
         are described here only for completeness.  For more informa-
         tion, see the OLIT Widget Set documentation.
    
    
    PROCESSING YOUR MAIL
         This section  will  define  the  concepts  of  the  selected
         folder,  current  folder,  selected message(s), current mes-
         sage, selected sequence, and current  sequence.   Each  olmh
         command is introduced.
    
    
      SELECTED FOLDER
         A folder contains a  collection  of  mail  messages,  or  is
         empty.
    
         The selected folder is whichever foldername appears  in  the
         bar  above the folder buttons.  Note that this is not neces-
         sarily the same folder that is being viewed. To  change  the
         selected  folder,  just  press  SELECT on the desired folder
         button and then SELECT 'Open Folder' from the main  'Folder'
         menu; if the folder has subfolders, SELECT a folder from the
         pull down menu.  You can  traverse  to  any  depth  of  sub-
         folders using the pull-right menu buttons.
    
         The Table of Contents, or toc, lists  the  messages  in  the
         viewed  folder.   The  title bar above the Table of Contents
         displays the name of the viewed folder.
    
         The toc title bar also  displays  the  name  of  the  viewed
         sequence of messages within the viewed folder.  Every folder
         has an ``all'' sequence, which contains all the messages  in
         the  folder,  and  initially  the  toc  title  bar will show
         ``inbox:all''.
    
    
      FOLDER COMMANDS
         The folder  command  menu  contains  commands  of  a  global
         nature:
    
    
         Open Folder
                 Display the data in the selected folder.  Thus,  the
                 selected folder also becomes the viewed folder.
    
         Open Folder in New Window
                 Displays the selected folder in an  additional  main
                 window.   Note,  however,  that you may not reliably
                 display the same folder in more than one window at a
                 time,  although  olmh will not prevent you from try-
                 ing.
    
         Create Folder
                 Create a new folder.  You will  be  prompted  for  a
                 name for the new folder; to enter the name, move the
                 pointer to the blank box provided  and  type.   Sub-
                 folders are created by specifying the parent folder,
                 a slash, and the subfolder name.   For  example,  to
                 create  a folder named ``olmh'' which is a subfolder
                 of  an  existing  folder  named  ``clients'',   type
                 ``clients/olmh''.   Click  on  the Apply button when
                 finished; click on Cancel to cancel this operation.
    
         Delete Folder
                 Destroy the selected folder.  You will be  asked  to
                 confirm  this  action  (see  CONFIRMATION  WINDOWS).
                 Destroying a folder will also destroy any subfolders
                 of that folder.
    
         Close Window
                 Exits olmh, after first confirming  that  you  won't
                 lose  any  changes;  or,  if selected from any addi-
                 tional olmh window, simply closes that window.
    
    
      HIGHLIGHTED MESSAGES, SELECTED MESSAGES, CURRENT MESSAGE
         It is possible to highlight a message in  the  area  of  the
         Table of Contents.  To highlight a message, click on it with
         pointer button 1.
    
         The selected message is the same as the highlighted message,
         if  any.   If  no  message is highlighted, then the selected
         message is considered the same as the current message.
    
         The current message is indicated by a '+' next to  the  mes-
         sage   number.    It  usually  corresponds  to  the  message
         currently being viewed. When a message is viewed, the  title
         bar above the view will identify the message.
    
    
      TABLE OF CONTENTS COMMANDS
         The Table of Contents command menu contains  commands  which
         operate on the open, or viewed folder.
    
    
         Incorporate New Mail
                           Add any new mail received  to  your  inbox
                           folder,  and set the current message to be
                           the first new message.  (This  command  is
                           selectable only if ``inbox'' is the folder
                           being viewed.)
    
         Commit Changes    Execute all deletions, moves,  and  copies
                           that have been marked in this folder.
    
         Pack Folder       Renumber the messages in  this  folder  so
                           they start with 1 and increment by 1.
    
         Sort Folder       Sort the messages in this folder in  chro-
                           nological  order.   As a side effect, this
                           also packs the folder.
    
         Rescan Folder     Rebuild the list of messages.  This can be
                           used whenever you suspect that olmh's idea
                           of what messages you have is  wrong.   (In
                           particular,   this  is  necessary  if  you
                           change things using straight  MH  commands
                           without using olmh.)
    
         Read in Reverse   Read in Reverse will switch the meaning of
                           the  next  and previous messages, and will
                           increment in the opposite direction.  This
                           is  useful  if  you want to read your mes-
                           sages in the order of most  recent  first.
                           The  option  acts  as  a toggle; select it
                           from the menu a second time  to  undo  the
                           effect.
    
    
      MESSAGE COMMANDS
         The Message command menu contains commands which operate  on
         the  selected  message(s),  or if there are no selected mes-
         sages, the current message.
    
         Compose Message   Composes a new message.  A new window will
                           be  brought up for composition; a descrip-
                           tion of it is  given  in  the  COMPOSITION
                           WINDOWS  section below.  This command does
                           not affect the current message.
    
         View Next Message View the first selected  message.   If  no
                           messages are highlighted, view the current
                           message.  If current  message  is  already
                           being viewed, view the first unmarked mes-
                           sage after the current message.
    
         View Previous     View the last  selected  message.   If  no
                           messages are highlighted, view the current
                           message.  If current  message  is  already
                           being viewed, view the first unmarked mes-
                           sage before the current message.
    
         Mark Deleted      Mark the selected messages  for  deletion.
                           If  no messages are highlighted, then this
                           will mark the current message for deletion
                           and   automatically   display   the   next
                           unmarked message.
    
         Mark Move         Mark the selected  messages  to  be  moved
                           into  the  current (selected) folder.  (If
                           the current folder  is  the  same  as  the
                           viewed  folder,  this  command  will  just
                           beep.)  If no  messages  are  highlighted,
                           this  will  mark the current message to be
                           moved and display the next  unmarked  mes-
                           sage.
    
         Mark Copy         Mark the selected messages  to  be  copied
                           into  the current folder.  (If the current
                           folder is the same as the  viewed  folder,
                           this  command will just beep.)  If no mes-
                           sages are highlighted,  mark  the  current
                           message to be copied.
    
         Unmark            Remove any of the above three  marks  from
                           the selected messages, or the current mes-
                           sage, if none are highlighted.
    
         View in New Window
                           Create a new window containing only a view
                           of  the  first  selected  message,  or the
                           current message, if none are highlighted.
    
         Reply             Create a composition window  in  reply  to
                           the first selected message, or the current
                           message, if none are highlighted.
    
         Forward           Create a composition window whose body  is
                           initialized  to  be  the  contents  of the
                           selected messages, or the current  message
                           if none are highlighted.
    
         Use as Composition
                           Create a composition window whose body  is
                           initialized  to  be  the  contents  of the
                           first selected  message,  or  the  current
                           message if none are selected.  Any changes
                           you make in the composition will be  saved
                           in a new message in the ``drafts'' folder,
                           and will not change the original  message.
                           However,  this  command was designed to be
                           used within the ``drafts'' folder to  com-
                           pose  message  drafts,  and  there  is  an
                           exception to this rule.  If the message to
                           be  used  as composition was selected from
                           the ``drafts'' folder, the changes will be
                           reflected  in  the  original  message (see
                           COMPOSITION WINDOWS).
    
         Print             Print  the  selected  messages,   or   the
                           current  message  if  none  are  selected.
                           olmh  normally  prints  by  invoking   the
                           enscript(1)  command, but this can be cus-
                           tomized  with   the   application-specific
                           resource PrintCommand.
    
    
      SEQUENCE COMMANDS
         The Sequence command menu of xmh allows  the  user  to  view
         chosen  sequences  of  messages.  Unfortunately  this useful
         feature is not available in this  demonstration  version  of
         Olmh.
    
    
      VIEW COMMANDS
         Commands in the View menu and in  the  buttonboxes  of  view
         windows  (which  result  from  the Message command ``View In
         New'') correspond in functionality to commands of  the  same
         name  in  the  Message  menu, but they operate on the viewed
         message rather than the selected messages  or  current  mes-
         sage.
    
    
         Close Window      When the viewed message is in  a  separate
                           view  window,  this command will close the
                           view, after confirming the status  of  any
                           unsaved edits.
    
         Reply             Create a composition window  in  reply  to
                           the viewed message.
    
         Forward           Create a composition window whose body  is
                           initialized  to  be  the  contents  of the
                           viewed message.
    
         Use As Composition
                           Create a composition window whose body  is
                           initialized  to  be  the  contents  of the
                           viewed message.  Any changes made  in  the
                           composition  window will be saved in a new
                           message in the ``drafts'' folder, and will
                           not   change  the  original  message.   An
                           exception:  if  the  viewed  message   was
                           selected  from  the ``drafts'' folder, the
                           original message is edited.
    
         Edit Message      This command enables the direct editing of
                           the viewed message.
    
         Save Message      This command is insensitive until the mes-
                           sage  has  been  edited;  when  activated,
                           edits will be saved to the  original  mes-
                           sage in the view.
    
         Print             Print the viewed message.  olmh prints  by
                           invoking the enscript(1) command, but this
                           can be customized  with  the  application-
                           specific resource PrintCommand.
    
    
    COMPOSITION WINDOWS
         Aside from the normal text editing functions, there are  six
         command buttons associated with composition windows:
    
         Close Window      Close this composition window.  If changes
                           have  been made since the most recent Save
                           or Send, you will be asked to confirm los-
                           ing them.
    
         Send              Send this composition.
    
         New Headers       Replace the current  composition  with  an
                           empty  message.  If changes have been made
                           since the most recent Send  or  Save,  you
                           will be asked to confirm losing them.
    
         Compose Message   Bring up another new composition window.
    
         Save Message      Save  this  composition  in  your   drafts
                           folder.   Then  you  can  safely close the
                           composition.  At some future date, you can
                           continue  working  on  the  composition by
                           opening the drafts folder,  selecting  the
                           message,  and  using the ``Use as Composi-
                           tion'' command.
    
         Insert            Insert a related message into the composi-
                           tion.    If  the  composition  window  was
                           created  with  a  ``Reply''  command,  the
                           related   message  is  the  message  being
                           replied to, otherwise no  related  message
                           is defined and this button is insensitive.
                           The message may be filtered  before  being
                           inserted;   see   ReplyInsertFilter  under
                           APPLICATION RESOURCES  for  more  informa-
                           tion.
    
    
    ACCELERATORS
         Accelerators are shortcuts.  They allow you to  invoke  com-
         mands without using the menus, directly from the keyboard.
    
         olmh defines the following keyboard  accelerators  over  the
         surface  of  the  main window, except in the view area while
         editing a message:
              Meta-I         Incorporate New Mail
              Meta-C         Commit Changes
              Meta-R         Rescan Folder
              Meta-P         Pack Folder
              Meta-S         Sort Folder
    
              Meta-space     View Next Message
              Meta-c         Mark Copy
              Meta-d         Mark Deleted
              Meta-f         Forward the selected or current message
              Meta-m         Mark Move
              Meta-n         View Next Message
              Meta-p         View Previous Message
              Meta-r         Reply to the selected or current message
              Meta-u         Unmark
    
         In addition to these keyboard accelerators, you can use  all
         the   standard  OLIT  mouseless  commands  to  traverse  and
         activate objects. For example, to scroll a  TextEdit  widget
         inside a ScrollingList:
              Alt-Down  Scroll down a line
              Alt-Up         Scroll up a line
              Alt-PgDn  Scroll down a page
              Alt-PgUp  Scroll up a page
              Alt-Ctrl-End   Scroll to bottom
              Alt-Ctrl-Home  Scroll to top
    
    
    TEXT EDITING COMMANDS
         All of the text editing commands are actually defined by the
         TextEdit widget in the OLIT Widget Set.  The commands may be
         bound to different keys than the defaults through  the  OLIT
         key re-binding mechanisms.  See the OLIT Widget Set documen-
         tation for more details.
    
    
    CONFIRMATION DIALOG BOXES
         Whenever you press a button that may cause you to lose  some
         work  or  is  otherwise  dangerous,  a popup dialog box will
         appear asking you to confirm the action.  This  window  will
         contain  an  ``Abort'' or ``No'' button and a ``Confirm'' or
         ``Apply'' button.  Pressing the ``No''  button  cancels  the
         operation,  and pressing the ``Apply'' will proceed with the
         operation.
    
    
    WIDGET HIERARCHY
         In order to specify resources, it  is  useful  to  know  the
         hierarchy  of  widgets  which compose olmh.  In the notation
         below, indentation indicates  hierarchical  structure.   The
         widget  class  name  is  given first, followed by the widget
         instance name.  The application class name is Olmh.
    
         The hierarchy of the main toc and view window  is  identical
         for additional toc and view windows, except that a TopLevel-
         Shell widget is inserted in the hierarchy between the appli-
         cation shell and the RubberTile widget.
    
         Olmh olmh
              RubberTile olmh
                   Control  menuBox
                        MenuButton  folderButton
                             MenuShell  menu
                                  Form  menu_form
                                       Control  pane
                                            OblongButton  open
                                            OblongButton  openInNew
                                            OblongButton  create
                                            OblongButton  delete
                                            OblongButton  close
                        MenuButton  tocButton
                             MenuShell  menu
                                  Form  menu_form
                                       Control  pane
                                            OblongButton  inc
                                            OblongButton  commit
                                            OblongButton  pack
                                            OblongButton  sort
                                            OblongButton  rescan
                                            OblongButton  reverse
    
                        MenuButton  messageButton
                             MenuShell  menu
                                  Form  menu_form
                                       Control  pane
                                            OblongButton  compose
                                            OblongButton  next
                                            OblongButton  prev
                                            OblongButton  delete
                                            OblongButton  move
                                            OblongButton  copy
                                            OblongButton  unmark
                                            OblongButton  viewNew
                                            OblongButton  reply
                                            OblongButton  forward
                                            OblongButton  useAsComp
                                            OblongButton  print
                        MenuButton  sequenceButton
                             MenuShell  menu
                                  Form  menu_form
                                       Control  pane
                                            OblongButton  pick
                                            OblongButton  openSeq
                                            OblongButton  addToSeq
                                            OblongButton  removeFromSeq
                                            OblongButton  deleteSeq
                                            OblongButton  all
                        MenuButton  viewButton
                             MenuShell  menu
                                  Form  menu_form
                                       Control  pane
                                            OblongButton  reply
                                            OblongButton  forward
                                            OblongButton  useAsComp
                                            OblongButton  edit
                                            OblongButton  save
                                            OblongButton  print
                   StaticText folderTitlebar
                   Control  folders
                        OblongButton  inbox
                        OblongButton  drafts
                        OblongButton  a_folder
                        MenuButton  sub_folder
                             MenuShell  menu
                                  Form  menu_form
                                       Control  pane
                                            OblongButton  sub_folder
                                            OblongButton sub_folder/this
                                            OblongButton sub_folder/that
                                            .
                                            .
                                            .
    
                   StaticText  tocTitlebar
                   ScrolledWindow  scrwin
                        TextEdit  toc
                   StaticText  viewTitlebar
                   ScrolledWindow  scrwin
                        TextEdit  view
    
         The hierarchy of the Create Folder popup dialog box:
    
              PopupWindowShell  prompt
                   FooterPanel  panel
                        Control  control
                             Control  upper
                                  StaticText  label
                                  TextField  prompt
                             Control  lower
                                  OblongButton  apply
                                  OblongButton  cancel
    
         The hierarchy of the Notice dialog box, which reports messages from MH:
    
              NoticeShell  notice
                   Control  pane
                        StaticText  textarea
                        Control  controlarea
                             OblongButton  confirm
    
         The hierarchy of the Confirmation dialog box:
    
              NoticeShell  confirm
                   Control  pane
                        StaticText  textarea
                        Control  controlarea
                             OblongButton  yes
                             OblongButton  no
    
         The hierarchy of the dialog box which reports errors:
    
              NoticeShell  error
                   Control  pane
                        StaticText  textarea
                        Control  controlarea
                             OblongButton OK
    
         The hierarchy of the composition window:
    
              TopLevelShell  olmh
                   RubberTile  olmh
                        StaticText  composeTitlebar
                        ScrolledWindow  scrwin
                             TextEdit  comp
                        Control  compButtons
                             OblongButton  close
                             OblongButton  send
                             OblongButton  reset
                             OblongButton  compose
                             OblongButton  save
                             OblongButton  insert
    
         The hierarchy of the view window:
    
              TopLevelShell  olmh
                   RubberTile  olmh
                        StaticText  viewTitlebar
                        ScrolledWindow  scrwin
                             TextEdit  view
                        Control  viewButtons
                             OblongButton  close
                             OblongButton  reply
                             OblongButton  forward
                             OblongButton  useAsComp
                             OblongButton  edit
                             OblongButton  save
                             OblongButton  print
    
         The hierarchy of the pick window:
    
              Not implemented in this demo version of Olmh
    
    
    APPLICATION-SPECIFIC RESOURCES
         Resource instance names begin with a lower case  letter  but
         are otherwise identical to the class name.
    
         If TocGeometry, ViewGeometry, CompGeometry, or  PickGeometry
         are  not  specified,  then  the  value  of  Geometry is used
         instead.  If the resulting height is  not  specified  (e.g.,
         "",  "=500",  "+0-0"), then the default height of windows is
         calculated from fonts and line counts. If the width  is  not
         specified  (e.g.,  "",  "=x300",  "-0+0),  then  half of the
         display width is used.  If unspecified, the height of a pick
         window defaults to half the height of the display.
    
         Any of these options may also be specified  on  the  command
         line  by  using the X Toolkit Intrinsics resource specifica-
         tion mechanism.  Thus,  to  run  olmh  showing  all  message
         headers,
    
         % olmh -xrm '*HideBoringHeaders:off'
    
         The following resources are defined:
    
         Banner  A short string that is  the  default  label  of  the
                 folder, Table of Contents, and view.  The default is
                 "olmh   OpenWindows  V3.0"
    
         BlockEventsOnBusy
                 Whether to disallow user input and show a busy  cur-
                 sor   while  olmh  is  busy  processing  a  command.
                 Default is true.
    
         BusyCursor
                 The name of the symbol used to represent  the  posi-
                 tion  of the pointer, displayed if BlockEventsOnBusy
                 is true, when olmh is  processing  a  time-consuming
                 command.  The default is "watch".
    
         BusyPointerColor
                 The foreground color of the busy cursor.  Default is
                 XtDefaultForeground.
    
         CheckFrequency
                 How often to check for new mail,  make  checkpoints,
                 and  rescan  the  Table of Contents, in minutes.  If
                 CheckNewMail is true, olmh checks to see if you have
                 new mail each interval.  If MakeCheckpoints is true,
                 checkpoints are made  every  fifth  interval.   Also
                 every  fifth  interval,  the  Table  of  Contents is
                 checked for inconsistencies with  the  file  system,
                 and  rescanned.  To prevent all of these checks from
                 occurring, set CheckFrequency to 0.  The default  is
                 1.
    
         CheckNewMail
                 If true, olmh will check at regular intervals to see
                 if  new  mail has arrived for any of the folders.  A
                 visual indication will be given if new mail is wait-
                 ing  to  be retrieved.  Default is True. (See BUGS).
                 The interval can  be  adjusted  with  the  CheckFre-
                 quency.
    
         CommandButtonCount
                 The number of command buttons to create in a  button
                 box  in  between  the  toc and the view areas of the
                 main window.  olmh will create  these  buttons  with
                 the  names button1, button2 and so on, in a box with
                 the name commandBox.  The user  can  specify  labels
                 and  actions  for  the buttons in a private resource
                 file; see the section on Actions.  The default is 0.
    
         CompGeometry
                 Initial geometry  for  windows  containing  composi-
                 tions.
    
         Cursor  The  name  of  the  symbol  used  to  represent  the
                 pointer.  Default is ``left_ptr''.
    
         DraftsFolder
                 The folder used  for  message  drafts.   Default  is
                 ``drafts''.
    
         Geometry
                 Default geometry to use.  Default is none.
    
         HideBoringHeaders
                 If ``on'', then olmh  will  attempt  to  skip  unin-
                 teresting  header lines within messages by scrolling
                 them off.  Default is ``on''.
    
         InitialFolder
                 Which folder to display on startup.  May also be set
                 with  the  command-line option -initial.  Default is
                 ``inbox''.
    
         InitialIncFile
                 The file name of  your  incoming  mail  drop.   olmh
                 tries  to construct a filename for the ``inc -file''
                 command, but in some installations (e.g. those using
                 the  Post  Office  Protocol) no file is appropriate.
                 In this case, InitialIncFile should be specified  as
                 the  empty string, and inc will be invoked without a
                 -file argument.  The default is to use the value  of
                 the  environment  variable  MAIL,  or if that is not
                 set, to append the value of the environment variable
                 USER to /var/mail/.
    
         MailPath
                 The full path prefix for locating your mail folders.
                 May also be set with the command-line option, -path.
                 The   default   is    the    Path    component    in
                 $HOME/.mh_profile, or ``$HOME/Mail'' if none.
    
         MailWaitingFlag
                 If true, olmh will attempt to set an  indication  in
                 its  icon  when new mail is waiting to be retrieved.
                 If this option is true, then CheckNewMail is assumed
                 to  be  true as well.  The -flag command line option
                 is a quick way to turn MailWaitingFlag on.
    
         MakeCheckpoints
                 If true, olmh will attempt to  save  checkpoints  of
                 volatile  information.  The frequency of checkpoint-
                 ing is controlled by the resource CheckFrequency.
    
         MhPath  What directory in which to find the MH commands.  If
                 a  command isn't found here, then the directories in
                 the  user's   path   are   searched.    Default   is
                 ``/usr/local/mh6''.
    
         PickGeometry
                 Initial geometry for pick windows.
    
         PointerColor
                 The foreground color of  the  pointer.   Default  is
                 XtDefaultForeground.
    
         PrefixWmAndIconName
                 Whether to prefix the  window  and  icon  name  with
                 "olmh: ".  Default is true.
    
         PrintCommand
                 What sh command to execute to print a message.  Note
                 that   stdout   and   stderr  must  be  specifically
                 redirected!  If a message or range  of  messages  is
                 selected  for  printing, the full file paths of each
                 message file is appended to the specified print com-
                 mand.    The   default   is   ``enscript  >/dev/null
                 2>/dev/null''.
    
         ReplyInsertFilter
                 A shell command to be executed when the Insert  but-
                 ton  is activated in a composition window.  The full
                 path and filename of the source message is added  to
                 the end of the command before being passed to sh(1).
                 The default filter  is  cat;  i.e.  it  inserts  the
                 entire  message  into  the composition.  Interesting
                 filters are:  awk -e '{print  "     "  $0}'  or  <mh
                 directory>/lib/mhl -form mhl.body.
    
         ReverseReadOrder
                 When true, the next  message  will  be  the  message
                 prior  to  the  current message in the table of con-
                 tents, and the previous message will be the  message
                 after  the current message in the table of contents.
                 The default is false.
    
         SendBreakWidth
                 When a message is sent from olmh, lines longer  than
                 this  value  will be split into multiple lines, each
                 of which is no longer than  SendWidth.   This  value
                 may  be overridden for a single message by inserting
                 an additional line in the message header of the form
                 SendBreakWidth:  value.   This  line will be removed
                 from the header before the  message  is  sent.   The
                 default is 85.
    
         SendWidth
                 When a message is sent from olmh, lines longer  than
                 SendBreakWidth  characters will be split into multi-
                 ple lines, each of which  is  no  longer  than  this
                 value.   This  value  may be overridden for a single
                 message by inserting an additional line in the  mes-
                 sage header of the form SendWidth: value.  This line
                 will be removed from the header before  the  message
                 is sent.  The default is 72.
    
         SkipCopied
                 Whether to skip over  messages  marked  for  copying
                 when using ``View Next Message'' and ``View Previous
                 Message''.  Default is true.
    
         SkipDeleted
                 Whether to skip over messages  marked  for  deletion
                 when using ``View Next Message'' and ``View Previous
                 Message''.  Default is true.
    
         SkipMoved
                 Whether to skip over messages marked for  moving  to
                 other  folders  when using ``View Next Message'' and
                 ``View Previous Message''.  Default is true.
    
         StickyMenu
                 If true, when popup command menus are used, the most
                 recently  selected  entry  will  be under the cursor
                 when the menu pops up.  Default is false.   See  the
                 file  clients/olmh/Olmh.sample for an example of how
                 to specify resources for pop up command menus.
    
         TempDir Directory for olmh to store  temporary  directories.
                 For  privacy,  a user might want to change this to a
                 private directory.  Default is ``/tmp''.
    
         TocGeometry
                 Initial geometry for master olmh windows.
    
         TocPercentage
                 In xmh, this represents the percentage of  the  main
                 window  that  is  used  to display the Table of Con-
                 tents. However, in olmh this now refers to the rela-
                 tive  proportion of a size CHANGE to the main window
                 that gets applied to the toc. Consider the  toc  and
                 the  view  portions  of  the main window as having a
                 weight; The view has a fixed weight of  50  and  the
                 toc  has  a weight of TocPercentage (default is 33).
                 The total weight is 83 and, by default the toc  will
                 get  33/83  of the size change and the view will get
                 50/83 of the size change.   To  change  the  INITIAL
                 number  of  lines  in  the  toc,  set  the  resource
                 *toc.linesVisible to some number. NOTE however  that
                 you may not get exactly this number of lines because
                 the RubberTile may resize the toc widget.
    
    
         TocWidth
                 How many characters to generate for each message  in
                 a  folder's table of contents.  Default is 100.  Use
                 80 if you plan to use mhl a lot, because it will  be
                 faster,  and the extra 20 characters may not be use-
                 ful.
    
         ViewGeometry
                 Initial geometry for windows showing only a view  of
                 a message.
    
    
    CUSTOMIZATION USING MH
         The initial text displayed in a composition window  is  gen-
         erated by executing the corresponding MH command; i.e. comp,
         repl, or forw, and therefore message components may be  cus-
         tomized  as  specified for those commands.  Comp is executed
         only once per invocation of olmh and the message template is
         re-used for each successive new composition.
    
    FILES
         ~/Mail
         ~/.mh_profile - MH profile
         /usr/local/mh6 - MH commands
         ~/Mail/<folder>/.olmhcache - scan folder
         ~/Mail/<folder>/.mh_sequences - sequence definitions
         /tmp - temporary files
    
    SEE ALSO
         xrdb(1), X  Toolkit  Intrinsics,  OLIT  Widget  Set,  mh(1),
         enscript(1)
    
    BUGS
         - Marks disappear after  Incorporating  new  mail,  although
         internally the messages are still marked.
         - Reading mail using 'raw' MH  commands  or  another  mailer
         such  as  xmh,  can  cause  olmh  to  get  confused, and the
         'current' message in the toc may not be the  actual  message
         displayed.
         - Mouseless does  not  activate  buttons  in  comp  or  view
         TopLevel shells.
         - Because of the way OLIT uses the  translation  manager  to
         map  all events to OlAction, the action procs do not work as
         for xmh and have been removed from this man page.
         - Printing support is minimal.
         - Should handle the ``unseen'' message-sequence.
         - Should determine by itself if  the  user  hasn't  used  MH
         before,  and  offer  to  create  the .mh_profile, instead of
         hanging on inc.
         - Still a few commands missing (rename folder,  remail  mes-
         sage).
         - A bug in  MH  limits  the  the  number  of  characters  in
         .mh_sequences  to  BUFSIZ.   When  the limit is reached, the
         .mh_sequences file often  becomes  corrupted,  and  sequence
         definitions may be lost.
         - Except for the icon, there isn't an  indication  that  you
         have new mail.
         - There should be a resource, ShowOnInc,  which  when  true,
         would show the current message in the view after incorporat-
         ing new mail.
         - The CheckFrequency  resource  should  be  split  into  two
         separate resources.
         - WM_SAVE_YOURSELF protocol is ignored.
         - WM_DELETE_WINDOW protocol doesn't work right when request-
         ing deletion of the first toc and view, while trying to keep
         other olmh windows around.
         - Doesn't support annotations when replying to messages.
         - If the MH commands aren't in your PATH, you  get  ``Execvp
         Failed''  messages  instead of something useful like ``Can't
         find program.''
    
    COPYRIGHT
         Copyright 1988, 1989, Digital Equipment Corporation.
         Copyright 1989, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    
    AUTHOR
         Terry Weissman, Digital Western Research Laboratory
         modified by Donna Converse, MIT X Consortium
         ported to OLIT as a demo by John S Cooper, Sun Microsystems,
         Inc.
    
    NOTES
         The OpenWindows environment may no longer be supported in  a
         future  release.  You may want to migrate to CDE, the Common
         Desktop Environment.
    
    
    
    


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