.IR portname/number ]
.RB [ \-user
.IR username ]
-.RB [ \-pack
-.IR file ]
-.RB [ \-nopack ]
.RB [ \-proxy
.IR command ]
.RB [ \-sasl " | " \-nosasl ]
switch, one can direct
.B inc
to incorporate messages from a file other than the user's mail drop.
-Note that the named file will NOT be zeroed, unless the
+Note that the named file will
+.I not
+be zeroed, unless the
.B \-truncate
switch is given.
.PP
.I %h
in the command will be substituted by the hostname to connect to.
.PP
-When using POP, if the
-.B \-pack
-.I file
-switch is given then
-.B inc
-will
-.IR packf (1)
-the user's mail drop from the POP service host to the named file.
-.PP
For debugging purposes, you may give the switch
.BR \-snoop ,
which will allow you to monitor the POP transaction. If
Encrypted traffic is labelled with `(encrypted)' and `(decrypted)'
when viewing the POP transaction with the
.B \-snoop
-switch; see the
-.B post
-man page description of
+switch; see
+.IR post (8)'s
+description of
.B \-snoop
for its other features.
.PP
.B inc
will negotiate TLS immediately after the connection has taken place,
before any POP commands are sent or received. Data encrypted by TLS is
-labeled `(tls-encrypted)' and `(tls-decrypted)` when viewing the POP
+labeled `(tls-encrypted)' and `(tls-decrypted)' when viewing the POP
transaction with the
.B \-snoop
switch. The
.TP
\-width
The width of the terminal.
-.TP
-\-nopack
.PD
.SH CONTEXT
The folder into which messages are being incorporated will become the