HELP VED_MDIR (Unix Only) Revised A.Sloman June 1989 requires uses vedmail mdir Create a directory to a Unix mail file gm gm Go to a message selected from the directory CONTENTS - (Use g to access required sections) -- Using mdir to create a directory to messages in a mail file -- Format of index files -- Using gm to go to a message -- Related documentation -- Using mdir to create a directory to messages in a mail file -------- In a file of Unix mail messages (such as the 'mbox' file, or the file produced by the mail command), the command: mdir produces a temporary file with the name of the original mail file at the top and a directory or index to the messages in it. The gm command described below can be used to 'go' to a message. -- Format of index files ---------------------------------------------- In the index file produced by mdir, each message has a number, a line number (which may become out of date if the file is edited) the 'From ...' line from the header, the 'To: 'line and the subject, e.g. /home/csuna/aarons/mymail Sat Jun 3 22:17:34 BST 1989 1: 6 From philh@rsunb.uucp Thu Mar 2 13:33:13 1989 To: aifaculty Subject: examining allocation 2: 403 From Aaron Sloman Sun Mar 5 15:31:55 GMT 1989 To: writer_group Subject: Book by Edward De Bono 3: 415 From Aaron Sloman Tue Mar 7 02:13:50 GMT 1989 To: philhi,dezw Subject: CS2 Lectures 4: 435 From jonw Wed Mar 8 13:03:20 1989 To: pop-local Subject: init files -- Using gm to go to a message ---------------------------------------- gm gm If done inside a mail directory produced by ved_mdir, this will make VED go to the message corresponding to the number, in the file from which the directory file was derived. defaults to the number at the beginning of the line cursor is on. E.g. gm 3 will Go to Message number '3:'.