.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
.TP
\-width
The width of the terminal.
-.TP
-\-nopack
.PD
.SH CONTEXT
The folder into which messages are being incorporated will become the