So, the result of all of this is that I'm forming a model which suggests
maybe I should ask if we could have ... I'm not sure what to call it ...
a "-nocheck" switch which would not need to check the folder nor
update any sequences, and would be allowed to simply fail if you tried
to use a relative or sequence-based message ID.
I was kind of hoping that my earlier message explained that this is not
easy. It would actually be a major change that would touch every nmh
program, as it would require some fundamental changes to the current API.
It's not impossible but it would require a lot of work. It's not work
I am personally interested in doing; like I said, if someone ELSE wants
to tackle it, I say more power to them! And we will likely make the
improvements we discussed to pick.
But, I think Paul Fox has the right answer: simply use the -file
argument to things like mhlist. "show" ends up calling mhl, which
also just takes a filename (or it calls mhshow, but that also takes a
filename). You won't be able to get around a folder scan when using
mark, unfortunately, but I would be willing to add an option to make an
"exploded" list (one that wasn't condensed into ranges).
--Ken
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