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rmm(1)									rmm(1)

NAME
       rmm  - remove messages (only available within the message handling sys‐
       tem, mh)

SYNOPSIS
       rmm [+folder] [msgs] [-help]

OPTIONS
       Prints a list of the valid options to this command.

       The default settings for this command are:

       +folder defaults to the current folder
       msgs defaults to the current message

DESCRIPTION
       The rmm command deletes the current message from the current folder.

       You can specify messages and folders other than	the  current  ones  by
       using the +folder and msgs arguments.

       The  current  message  is not changed by rmm, so a next will advance to
       the next message in the folder as expected.

       If you have defined a component rmmproc: in your file, then instead  of
       simply  renaming	 the  message file, rmm will call the named program to
       delete the file.

       The rmm command removes messages by renaming the message files  with  a
       preceding  comma.  Many sites consider files that start with a comma to
       be a temporary backup, and arrange for cron(8)  to  remove  such	 files
       once a day.

PROFILE COMPONENTS
       Path: To determine your Mail directory

       rmmproc: Program to delete the message

FILES
       The user profile.

SEE ALSO
       rmf(1)

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