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INC(1)									INC(1)

NAME
       inc - incorporate new mail

SYNOPSIS
       inc [+folder] [-audit audit-file] [-noaudit] [-changecur | -nochange‐
	    cur] [-form formfile] [-format string] [-file name] [-silent |
	    -nosilent] [-truncate | -notruncate] [-width columns] [-host host‐
	    name] [-port portname/number] [-user username] [-pack file]
	    [-nopack] [-proxy command] [-sasl | -nosasl] [-saslmech mechanism]
	    [-snoop] [-version] [-help]

DESCRIPTION
       Inc incorporates mail from the user's incoming mail drop	 into  an  nmh
       folder.	 If the mail drop is a file, it can be in mbox or MMDF format.
       If the mail drop is a directory it will considered to be a Maildir for‐
       mat mail drop.

       You  may	 specify  which	 folder	 to use with +folder.  If no folder is
       specified, then inc will use either the folder given by	a  (non-empty)
       “Inbox”	entry  in the user's profile, or the folder named “inbox”.  If
       the specified (or default) folder  doesn't  exist,  the	user  will  be
       queried prior to its creation.

       When  the  new  messages	 are  incorporated  into  the folder, they are
       assigned numbers starting with the next highest number for the  folder.
       As  the	messages are processed, a scan listing of the new mail is pro‐
       duced.

       If the user's profile contains a “Msg-Protect: nnn” entry, it  will  be
       used as the protection on the newly created messages, otherwise the nmh
       default of 0600 will be used (on filesystems that support it).  For all
       subsequent  operations  on these messages, this initially assigned pro‐
       tection will be preserved.

       If the switch -audit audit-file is  specified  (usually	as  a  default
       switch  in  the profile), then inc will append a header line and a line
       per message to the end of the specified audit-file with the format:

	    <<inc>> date
	    <scan line for first message>
	    <scan line for second message>
	    <etc.>

       This is useful for keeping track of volume and source of incoming mail.
       Eventually,  repl, forw, comp, and dist may also produce audits to this
       (or another) file, perhaps with “Message-Id”  information  to  keep  an
       exact  correspondence  history.	“Audit-file” will be in the user's nmh
       directory unless a full path is specified.

       Inc will incorporate even improperly formatted messages into the user's
       nmh folder, inserting a blank line prior to the offending component and
       printing a comment identifying the bad message.

       In all cases, the user's mail drop will be zeroed, unless the  -notrun‐
       cate switch is given.

       If  the	profile entry “Unseen-Sequence” is present and non-empty, then
       inc will add each of the newly incorporated messages to	each  sequence
       named  by  the profile entry.  Inc will not zero each sequence prior to
       adding messages.

       The interpretation of the -form formatfile, -format string, and	-width
       columns switches is the same as in scan.

       By  using the -file name switch, one can direct inc to incorporate mes‐
       sages from a file other than the user's maildrop.  Note that  the  name
       file will NOT be zeroed, unless the -truncate switch is given.

       The  -file switch does not support use of standard input.  Instead, the
       rcvstore command can be used to	incorporate  mail  from	 the  standard
       input stream.

       If  the	environment variable $MAILDROP is set, then inc uses it as the
       location of the user's maildrop instead of the default (the -file  name
       switch still overrides this, however).  If this environment variable is
       not set, then inc will consult the profile entry	 “MailDrop”  for  this
       information.   If  the  value  found is not absolute, then it is inter‐
       preted relative to the user's nmh  directory.   If  the	value  is  not
       found,  then  inc  will	look  in  the standard system location for the
       user's maildrop.

       The -silent switch directs inc to be quiet and not ask any questions at
       all.   This is useful for putting inc in the background and going on to
       other things.

   Using POP
       inc will normally check local mail drops for mail,  as  covered	above.
       But if the option “pophost” is set in “mts.conf”, or if the -host host‐
       name switch is given, or if the $MAILHOST environment variable is  set,
       then  inc will query this POP service host for mail to incorporate.  If
       $MAILHOST is set and -host is specified as well, the commandline switch
       will override the environment variable.	The -port switch specifies the
       port name or number used to connect to the POP server.  If  unspecified
       the default is “pop3”.

       To  specify  a username for authentication with the POP server, use the
       -user username switch.  The credentials profile entry  in  the  mh-pro‐
       file(5) man page describes the ways to supply a username and password.

       If passed the -proxy command switch, inc will use the specified command
       to establish the connection to the POP server. The  string  %h  in  the
       command will be substituted by the hostname to connect to.

       If  inc	uses  POP, then the -pack file switch is considered. If given,
       then inc simply uses the POP to packf the user's maildrop from the  POP
       service	host  to  the  named  file.  This switch is provided for those
       users who prefer to use msh to read their maildrops.

       For debugging purposes, you may give  the  switch  -snoop,  which  will
       allow  you  to watch the POP transaction take place between you and the
       POP server.

       If nmh has been compiled with  SASL  support,  the  -sasl  switch  will
       enable the use of SASL authentication.  Depending on the SASL mechanism
       used, this may require an additional password prompt from the user (but
       the  netrc file can be used to store this password, as described in the
       mh-profile(5) man page).	 The -saslmech switch can be used to select  a
       particular SASL mechanism.

       If  SASL	 authentication is successful, inc will attempt to negotiate a
       security layer for session encryption.  Encrypted traffic  is  labelled
       with  `(encrypted)'  and `(decrypted)' when viewing the POP transaction
       with the -snoop switch.

FILES
       $HOME/.mh_profile   The user's profile.
       /usr/local/etc/nmh/mts.conf
			   mts configuration file.
       /var/mail/$USER	   Location of the system mail drop.

PROFILE COMPONENTS
       Path:		   To determine the user's nmh directory.
       Alternate-Mailboxes:
			   To determine the user's mailboxes.
       Inbox:		   To determine the inbox.
       Folder-Protect:	   To set mode when creating a new folder.
       Msg-Protect:	   To  set  mode  when	creating  a  new  message  and
			   audit-file.
       Unseen-Sequence:	   To name sequences denoting unseen messages.

SEE ALSO
       mhmail(1), scan(1), mh-mail(5), mh-profile(5), post(8), rcvstore(1)

DEFAULTS
       +folder		   defaulted by “Inbox” above.
       -noaudit
       -changecur
       -format		   As described above.
       -nosilent
       -nosasl
       -truncate	   If -file name not given, -notruncate otherwise.
       -width		   The width of the terminal.
       -nopack

CONTEXT
       The  folder  into which messages are being incorporated will become the
       current folder.	The first message incorporated will become the current
       message,	 unless the -nochangecur option is specified.  This leaves the
       context ready for a show of the first new message.

nmh-1.6				April 14, 2013				INC(1)
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