The GNU implementation of MH is primarily aiming to provide an interface between Mailutils and Emacs using mh-e module. Therefore, a subset of MH utilities has been selected that would provide such basic functionality. When this functionality is achieved, other utilities may be implemented. Utilities Ordered by Importance =============================== The `State' column gives the state of the given utility: - Not implemented + Fully implemented * Partially implemented. The `Comments' column lists the missing features. The `Nice' column gives aproximate priority of the utility in the terms of unix nice level (-20 the highest, +20 the lowest) State Nice Utility Comments ------------------------------------------- + -20 scan + -20 inc * -20 repl --inplace,--query + -20 comp * -20 forw --inplace * -20 send --alias,--filter,--format,--forward,--mime, --width * -20 refile --link copies messages + -20 rmm + -15 folder(s) * -15 mhn -[rw]?cache, -type + -10 rmf + 0 install-mh * 4 mhl Following format variables are ignored: center,split,datefield + 5 mark + 5 pick See the README entry. + 10 anno -inplace + 10 burst See the README entry. * 10 whom --check + 10 mhpath + 10 whatnow + 20 sortm + 20 prompter * 20 msgchk --date functionality not implemented + 20 show next, prev not implemented Utilities In Alphabetical Order =============================== anno burst comp folder(s) forw install-mh mark mhl mhn mhpath msgchk pick prompter refile repl rmf rmm send show sortm whatnow whom Individual TODOs ================ * Add support for RFC 2231 to mhn