Mblaze
- maddr(1) prints, separated by newlines, all mail addresses found in the of the specified for the message argument syntax.
- magrep(1) prints the names of files from the specified if the value of matches the POSIX Extended Regular Expression See for the m
- mblaze-less(1) runs on the output of for the current sequence.
- mblaze-profile(5) The message system can be configured with a file, which is located in the directory (or if set.) consists of lines, simi
- mblaze-sort(1) sorts messages according to various orders, and prints, separated by newlines, the resulting message names.
- mblaze(7) The message system is a set of Unix utilities for processing and interacting with mail messages which are stored in mail
- mbnc(1) creates a new draft message and opens it in an editor.
- mcom(1) creates a new draft message and opens it in an editor.
- mdeliver(1)
- mdirs(1) recursively scans the given for maildir folders and prints them, separated by newlines.
- mexport(1) writes the specified to the standard output as an MBOXRD file.
- mflag(1) .br .br changes the flags of the specified maildir according to the options supplied.
- mflow(1)
- mfwd(1) creates a new draft message and opens it in an editor.
- mgenmid(1) generates and prints a unique Message-ID.
- mhdr(1)
- minc(1) incorporates new messages in the maildir folders by moving them from to and adjusting the filenames.
- mlist(1) .br .br .br lists messages in the specified maildir folders separated by newlines.
- mmime(1)
- mmkdir(1) creates new maildir folders.
- mmsg(7) This document outlines the message syntax used by many of the utilities in the message system.
- mpick(1) prints all matching messages.
- mrefile(1) moves the given on the command line into the maildir assigning new filenames but keeping any message flags.
- mrep(1) creates a new draft message and opens it in an editor.
- mscan(1) prints a one line summary for each message.
- msed(1) prints the messages with message headers transformed by the commands in See for the message argument syntax.
- mseq(1)
- mshow(1) renders the specified to the standard output, by default.
- mthread(1) groups messages together in parent/child relationships, based on which messages are replies to which others.