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.\" @(MHWARNING) .\" @(#)$Id: msgchk.rf,v 1.6 90/04/09 20:22:46 sources Exp $ .SC MSGCHK 1 .NA msgchk \- check for messages .SY msgchk \%[\-date] \%[\-nodate] \%[\-notify\ all/mail/nomail] \%[\-nonotify\ all/mail/nomail] @BEGIN: POP \%[\-host\ host] \%[\-user\ user] \%[\-rpop] \%[\-norpop] @END: POP \%[users\ ...] \%[\-help] .DE The \fImsgchk\fR program checks all known mail drops for mail waiting for you. For those drops which have mail for you, \fImsgchk\fR will indicate if it believes that you have seen the mail in question before. The `\-notify\ type' switch indicates under what circumstances \fImsgchk\fR should produce a message. The default is `\-notify\ all' which says that \fImsgchk\fR should always report the status of the users maildrop. Other values for `type' include `mail' which says that \fImsgchk\fR should report the status of waiting mail; and, `nomail' which says that \fImsgchk\fR should report the status of empty maildrops. The `\-nonotify\ type' switch has the inverted sense, so `\-nonotify\ all' directs \fImsgchk\fR to never report the status of maildrops. This is useful if the user wishes to check \fImsgchk\fR's exit status. A non\-zero exit status indicates that mail was \fBnot\fR waiting for at least one of the indicated users. If \fImsgchk\fR produces output, then the `\-date' switch directs \fImsgchk\fR to print out the last date mail was read, if this can be determined. @BEGIN: POP If the local host is configured as a POP client, or if the `\-host\ host' switch is given, \fImsgchk\fR will query the POP service host as to the status of mail waiting. The `\-user\ user' switch may be given to specify the name of the POP subscriber you wish to check mail for on the POP service host. The `\-rpop' switch uses the UNIX \fIrPOP\fR (authentication done via trusted connections). In contrast, the `\-norpop' switch uses the ARPA \fIPOP\fR (in which case \fImsgchk\fR will prompt for a password). @END: POP .Fi ^$HOME/\&.mh\(ruprofile~^The user profile ^@(MHETCPATH)/mtstailor~^tailor file ^@(MHDROPLOC)~^Location of mail drop .Pr None .Sa @BEGIN: POP \fIPost Office Protocol - version 3\fR (aka RFC\-1081), .br @END: POP inc(1) .De `user' defaults to the current user .Ds `\-date' .Ds `\-notify\ all' @BEGIN: POP .Ds `\-rpop' @END: POP .Co None .En