VMS Help MAIL Routines, MAIL$MAILFILE_INFO_FILE, Input Item Codes *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX) |
MAIL$_MAILFILE_DEFAULT_NAME MAIL$_MAILFILE_DEFAULT_NAME specifies the default mail file specification MAIL$MAILFILE_INFO_FILE should use when opening a mail file. The buffer address field of the item descriptor points to a character string of 0 to 255 characters that defines the default mail file specification. Specify a value from 0 to 255 in the buffer length field of the item descriptor. If you specify the value 0 in buffer length field of the item descriptor, MAIL$MAILFILE_INFO_FILE uses the current default directory as the default mail file specification. If you do not specify MAIL$_MAILFILE_DEFAULT_NAME, MAIL$MAILFILE_ INFO_FILE creates the default mail file specification from the following sources: o Disk and directory defined in the caller's user authorization file (UAF) o Subdirectory defined in the Mail user profile o Default file type of .MAI MAIL$_MAILFILE_FOLDER_ROUTINE MAIL$_MAILFILE_FOLDER_ROUTINE specifies an entry point longword address of a user-written routine that MAIL$MAILFILE_INFO_FILE should use to display folder names. MAIL$MAILFILE_INFO_FILE calls the user-written routine for each folder in the mail file. MAIL$_MAILFILE_NAME MAIL$_MAILFILE_NAME specifies the name of the mail file to be opened. The buffer address field points to a buffer that contains a character string 0 to 255 characters long. Specify a value from 0 to 255 in the buffer length field of the item descriptor. If you do not specify MAIL$_MAILFILE_NAME, the default mail file name is MAIL. MAIL$_MAILFILE_USER_DATA MAIL$_MAILFILE_USER_DATA specifies a longword that MAIL$MAILFILE_ INFO_FILE should pass to the user-defined folder name action routine. This item code is valid only when used with the item code MAIL$_ MAILFILE_FOLDER_ROUTINE. out_item_list OpenVMS usage:itmlst_3 type: longword access: write only mechanism: by reference Item list specifying the information you want the routine to return. The out_item_list argument is the address of a list of item descriptors, each of which describes an item of information. The list of item descriptors is terminated by longword value of 0.
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