Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!pacbell!ames!pasteur!ucbvax!WILMA.BBN.COM!cosell From: cosell@WILMA.BBN.COM (Bernie Cosell) Newsgroups: comp.mail.mh Subject: Re: unrmm command Message-ID: <8806261736.aa08477@ICS.UCI.EDU> Date: 27 Jun 88 00:31:54 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 23 I know that this is off this thread, but there is another approach to this whole problem that I find a lot more pleasant (and have used for years): I have rmm aliased to be a "refile $@ +junk". in addition to making unrmm mostly moot (since it is just a simple refile in the other direction), it also has the nice effect that you can *scan* the stuff, so if you did "rmm cur-last" and you suddenly realized that you wanted to save one message, just "scan +junk" then a "refile <> +inbox" and you're done. Even works for replying: when I'm on a roll throwing mail away, if I miss one an doverzealously rmm it when I want to repl ro forw it, I can - don't even have to mess around "unrmm"ing it --just "repl last +junk" works like a charm). Having your deleted messages ina proper folder means that you can use all of the usual MH tools and tricks on them. The only other hook in this whole mess was that I have a hack in my logout script that rmf's junk. But that's no more bletcherous than having to have a hack that removes "comma" files. __ / ) Bernie Cosell /--< _ __ __ o _ BBN Labs, Cambridge, MA 02238 /___/_(<_/ (_/) )_(_(<_ cosell@bbn.com