X-Git-Url: https://diplodocus.org/git/nmh/blobdiff_plain/1e0b1d40a6285c532b722f4584fa7ddde220deff..d945b90675db0ebddfa4e517f78b92e1da7896e5:/man/mhstore.man?ds=inline diff --git a/man/mhstore.man b/man/mhstore.man index 2484d69e..fb0f57dd 100644 --- a/man/mhstore.man +++ b/man/mhstore.man @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH MHSTORE %manext1% "March 2, 2014" "%nmhversion%" +.TH MHSTORE %manext1% "February 6, 2015" "%nmhversion%" .\" .\" %nmhwarning% .\" @@ -51,13 +51,12 @@ By default, will store all the parts of each message. Each part will be store in a separate file. The header fields of the message are not stored. By using the -.B \-part +.BR \-part , +.BR \-type , and -.B \-type -switches, you may limit the scope of -.B mhstore -to particular -subparts (of a multipart content) and/or particular content types. +.B \-prefer +switches, you may limit and reorder the set of parts to be stored, +based on part number and/or content type. .PP The .B \-file @@ -83,21 +82,40 @@ messages, see .PP A part specification consists of a series of numbers separated by dots. For example, in a multipart content containing three parts, -these would be named as 1, 2, and 3, respectively. If part 2 was -also a multipart content containing two parts, these would be named -as 2.1 and 2.2, respectively. Note that the +these would be named as 1, 2, and 3, respectively. If part 2 was also +a multipart content containing two parts, these would be named as 2.1 +and 2.2, respectively. Note that the .B \-part -switch is -effective for only messages containing a multipart content. If a -message has some other kind of content, or if the part is itself +switch is effective for only messages containing a multipart content. +If a message has some other kind of content, or if the part is itself another multipart content, the .B \-part -switch will not prevent -the content from being acted upon. +switch will not prevent the content from being acted upon. +.PP +The +.B \-type +switch can also be used to restrict (or, when used in conjunction with +.BR \-part , +to further restrict) the selection of parts according to content type. +One or more +.B \-type +switches part will only select the first match +from a multipart/alternative, even if there is more than one +subpart that matches (one of) the given content type(s). +.PP +Using either +.B \-part +or +.B -type +switches alone will cause either to select +the part(s) they match. Using them together will select only +the part(s) matched by both (sets of) switches. In other +words, the result is the intersection, and not the union, of their +separate match results. .PP A content specification consists of a content type and a subtype. -The initial list of \*(lqstandard\*(rq content types and subtypes -can be found in RFC 2046. +The initial list of \*(lqstandard\*(rq content types and subtypes can +be found in RFC 2046. .PP A list of commonly used contents is briefly reproduced here: .PP @@ -145,7 +163,7 @@ but is also implemented in .B mhlist and .B mhstore -to make common part number ordering possible across all three programs. +to make common part numbering possible across all three programs. See .IR mhlist (1) and