guimb - apply a scheme function to each message in mailboxes
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Description
guimb -- apply a scheme function to each message in mailboxes
The following options stop argument processing, and pass the remaining arguments to the guimb-getopt
function, if it is defined in the module:
-c, --code=EXPR
execute given Scheme expression
-s, --source=MODNAME
load Scheme module MODNAME
The following options have the same effect, but do not affect further options parsing:
-e, --expression=EXPR
execute given Scheme expression
-f, --file=MODNAME
load Scheme module MODNAME
The module to be loaded is normally defined in a file named MODNAME.scm somewhere in your %load-path.
Other options:
-M, --mailbox=NAME
set output mailbox name
-u, --user[=NAME]
direct output to the system mailbox of the user NAME (default - current user)
-r, --read-only
open mailbox in read-only mode
Script arguments:
-g, --guile-arg=ARG
append ARG to the command line passed to script
-{ args... -}
append args to the command line passed to script
--lparen args... --rparen
likewise
-L, --load-path=PATH
append PATH to the beginning of the %load-path
-?, --help
give this help list
--usage
give a short usage message
-V, --version
print program version
Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional for any corresponding
short options.
Name
guimb - apply a scheme function to each message in mailboxes
Reporting Bugs
Report bugs to <bug-mailutils@gnu.org>.
See Also
The complete GNU mailutils documentation is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the mailutils-doc package
is installed, the command
infomailutils
should give you access to the complete manual.
You can also find this manual online in the GNU mailutils webpage:
https://www.gnu.org/software/mailutils/manual/index.html.
Please note this manpage was automatically generated by the Debian mailutils packagers. Do not file bugs
for its content to the GNU Mailutils upstream authors.
FSF June 2024 GUIMB(1)
Synopsis
guimb [OPTIONS] [MAILBOX [MAILBOX...]]
