But, there's one more sticky point. There's no good way to test whether or not nmh is installed. When I set up my program, I want to fail with an error message if the user hasn't set up a mail directory, etc.Is test -d `mhparam Path` sufficient for your needs? -- Eric Gillespie <*> epg(_at_)pretzelnet(_dot_)org
No. If mh isn't installed, mhparam will prompt for installation just like every other mh program. Jon
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