Computer Science
FLIST(1) FLIST(1)
NAME
flist, flists - list the number of messages in a given
sequence
SYNOPSIS
flist [+folder1 [+folder2 ...]] [-sequence name]
[-all] [-noall] [-showzero] [-noshowzero]
[-recurse] [-norecurse] [-alpha] [-noalpha]
[-fast] [-nofast] [-version] [-help]
flists is equivalent to flist -all
DESCRIPTION
This program is used to search a list of folders and dis-
play the number of messages in these folders that are in a
given sequence (such as the "unseen" sequence). This is
especially useful if you use some mechanism such as slocal
or procmail (typically in conjunction with rcvstore) to
pre-sort your mail into different folders before you view
it.
By default, the command flist will search the current
folder for the given sequence (usually "unseen"). If
(possibly multiple) folders are specified on the command
line with `+folder', then those folders are searched for
the given sequence. Flist will display for each folder
searched, the number of messages in the given sequence and
the total number of messages.
The option `-sequence' is used to specify the name of the
sequence for which to search. If this is not given, then
the default is to search for the sequence specified by the
"Unseen-Sequence" profile component. For more details
about sequences, read the mh-sequence(5) man page.
Typically, flist will produce a line for each folder that
is searched, even those which do not contain any messages
in the given sequence. Specifying `-noshowzero' will
cause flist to print only those folders that have a non-
zero number of messages in the given sequence.
If `-recurse' is given, then for each folder that is
search, flist will also recursively descend into those
folders to search subfolders for the given sequence.
If `-fast' is given, only the names of the folders
searched will be displayed, and flist will suppress all
other output. If this option is used in conjunction with
`-noshowzero', then flist will only print the names of
those folders searched that contain messages in the given
sequence.
If the option `-all' is given (and no folders are speci-
fied with `+folder'), then flist will search all the fold-
ers in the top level of the users nmh directory. These
folders are all preceded by the read-only folders, which
occur as "atr-cur-" entries in the user's nmh context.
An example of the output of `flist -all' is:
/work/Mail has 5 in sequence unseen (private); out of 46
inbox+ has 10 in sequence unseen ; out of 153
junklist has 0 in sequence unseen ; out of 63
postmaster has 1 in sequence unseen ; out of 3
The "+" after inbox indicates that it is the current
folder.
The "private" flag indicates that the given sequence for
that folder is private. See the mh-sequence(5) man page
for details about private sequences.
If the option `-all' and `+folder' are both specified,
then flist will search this folder, and all its first
level subfolders for the given sequence. You may specify
multiple folders in this way.
If flist is invoked by a name ending with "s" (e.g.,
flists ), then the switch `-all' is assumed by default.
The sorting order for the listing is alphabetical (with
'-alpha'), or in a priority order defined by the Flist-
Order profile entry (with folder name pattern that uses *
to match zero or more characters. Longer matching pat-
terns have precedence over shorter matching patterns. For
example:
Flist-Order: personal petproject mh* * admin *junk
This order puts a few interesting folders first, such as
those with mail addressed to you personally, those about a
pet project, and those about mh-related things. It shoves
uninteresting folders to the end, and it puts everything
else in the middle in alphabetical order. ^$HOME/.mh_pro-
file~^The user profile ^Path:~^To determine the user's nmh
directory ^mh-sequences:~^File that contains public
sequences ^Unseen-Sequence:~^The name of the unseen mes-
sage sequence ^Flist-Order:~^To sort folders by priority
folder(1), rcvstore(1), slocal(1), mh-sequence(5)
`-sequence' defaults to Unseen-Sequence profile entry
`-showzero' `-noall' `-norecurse' `-noalpha' `-nofast' If
`+folder' is given, it will become the current folder. If
multiple folders are given, the last one specified will
become the current folder.
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