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RCVSTORE(1mh)                                                                       RCVSTORE(1mh)

NAME
       rcvstore - asynchronously incorporate mail into an nmh folder

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

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 num-
       ber for that folder.

       rcvstore will incorporate anything except zero length messages 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 mode  to
       use,  in  octal, on the newly created message, otherwise the nmh default mode of 0600, see
       chmod(1), will be used (on filesystems that support it).  For all subsequent operations on
       this message, this initially assigned mode will be preserved.

       If the switch -unseen is given (it is on by default), and if the profile entry "Unseen-Se-
       quence" 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 zeroed by rcvstore prior to adding the new message.

       Furthermore, the incoming messages may be added to additional 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 pub-
       lic or private sequences.

   Locking and -unseen
       If you use the "Unseen-Sequence" profile entry, rcvstore could try to read and update  its
       sequence  state while another nmh process is also trying to do so.  This can cause the se-
       quence state to lose track.  To avoid this, just between asynchronous invocations of rcvs-
       tore,  do  not  use it without an external locking mechanism, for example, a procmailrc(5)
       local lockfile, if you use the "Unseen-Sequence" profile entry.

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
       mh-sequence(5), procmailex(5), procmailrc(5), rcvdist(1), rcvpack(1), rcvtty(1)

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

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

nmh-1.7.1                                   2013-02-19                              RCVSTORE(1mh)

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