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Re: folders -noprint

1995-04-06 14:01:06
No.  "folder -push +test" pushes "+test" onto a stack, and then prints:
test inbox
I want to change folders and not print anything, which is why I selected the
"-noprint" switch.  But I just found out that "-noprint" doesn't exist (nor
does "folder" complain).  There doesn't seem to be a way to tell "folder"
not to print anything.  The workaround seems to be to pipe the output to
/dev/null.

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Is it "folder -push +test" that does what you want ?

I'm running MH 6.8.3 on a Sparc 10 running SunOS 4.1.3:

version: MH 6.8.3 #4[UCI] (benz) of Fri Mar 3 09:54:08 PST 1995
options: [ATTVIBUG] [BIND] [BSD42] [BSD43] [DBMPWD] [DUMB]
         [FOLDPROT='"0700"'] [LOCKF] [MHE] [MHRC] [MIME]
         [MSGPROT='"0600"'] [NTOHLSWAP] [OVERHEAD] [RENAME] [RPATHS]
         [SBACKUP='"#"'] [SENDMTS] [SMTP] [SUN40] [TYPESIG=void]
         [ZONEINFO]

"folder -print" and "folder -noprint" have identical output:
% folder -noprint +test
                  test+ has    5 messages (   1-   5).
% folder -print +test
                  test+ has    5 messages (   1-   5).

How do I get folder not to print anything?  I.e., just change the current
folder?

Thanks,
/7\'7  Steve Kelem  (408)879-5347           kelem(_at_)xilinx(_dot_)com
\\ `   Xilinx                                       FAX: (408)559-7114
//     2100 Logic Drive
\\/.\  San Jose, California 95124


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Steve


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