09-18-2002
You answered exactly what I needed, thank you, I had a feeling it was something simple but I couldn't figure out the command (stupid new UNIX user I guess)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
mboxcheck
MBOXCHECK(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation MBOXCHECK(1)
NAME
mboxcheck - MBOX mail checking program.
SYNOPSIS
mboxcheck [options] [file [...] ]
DESCRIPTION
MBOXcheck is a simple mailbox checker. Give some options and at least one mailbox file as an argument and it will print some status of how
many messages there are and which status they have.
OPTIONS
--help The help text.
-h
--version The version information about this tool.
-V
--showon [v][?]
When to show a mailbox in the list.
[v] - verbose, always show.
[?] - show when count is above 0 for the below types, see
--show what for more information about that.
The default is to trigger only on new messages (--showon new).
--show [n][s][r][o][a][d]
What counts to show. The caracter in the bracket is
the short form. The what string can be comma separated
to specify more than one option. Multiple --show options
will add more (and will not remove shows).
[n] - new (new messages)
[s] - seen (seen but not read messages)
[r] - read (read and answered messages)
[o] - onlyread (just read messages)
[a] - answered (answered messages)
[d] - deleted (deleted messages)
The default is to show new and seen messages (--show ns).
--recurse This option will tell the tool to recurse into
-R -r subdirectories.
--nosymlink Tell the program to ignore symlinked files and directories.
--cachedir dir A temporary directory to use for speedup cache
(default ~/.mboxcheckcache)
--nocache Do not use a temporary directory.
CACHE
The cache file is named after the path to the file with slash caracters '/' replaced with two commas ',,'. The content is a list of comma
separated values; last position, new, seen, only read, answered and deleted mail.
AUTHOR
Ola Lundqvist <opal@debian.org>
SEE ALSO
http://inguza.com/software/mboxcheck
Mboxcheck Sat Apr 7 19:16:14 CEST 2012 MBOXCHECK(1)