SORTM(1)
NAME
sortm - sort messages
SYNOPSIS
sortm [+folder] [msgs] [-datefield field] [-textfield field] [-notextfield] [-limit days] [-nolimit] [-verbose | -noverbose] [-version] [-help]
DESCRIPTION
Sortm sorts the specified messages in the named folder according to the
chronological order of the "Date:" field of each message.
The -verbose switch directs sortm to tell the user the general actions
that it is taking to place the folder in sorted order.
The -datefield field switch tells sortm the name of the field to use when making the date comparison. If the user has a special field in each message, such as "BB-Posted:" or "Delivery-Date:", then the -datefield switch can be used to direct sortm which field to examine.
The -textfield field switch causes sortm to sort messages by the specified text field. If this field is "subject", any leading "re:" is
stripped off. In any case, all characters except letters and numbers
are stripped and the resulting strings are sorted datefield-major,
textfield-minor, using a case insensitive comparison.
With -textfield field, if -limit days is specified, messages with similar textfields that are dated within `days' of each other appear
together. Specifying -nolimit makes the limit infinity. With -limit
0, the sort is instead made textfield-major, date-minor.
- For example, to order a folder by date-major, subject-minor, use:
- sortm -textfield subject +folder
FILES
$HOME/.mh_profile The user profile
PROFILE COMPONENTS
Path: To determine the user's nmh directory
Current-Folder: To find the default current folder
SEE ALSO
DEFAULTS
`+folder' defaults to the current folder
`msgs"'defaultstoall"
`-datefield' defaults to date
`-notextfield'
`-noverbose'
`-nolimit'
CONTEXT
- If a folder is given, it will become the current folder. If the current message is moved, sortm
- will preserve its status as current.
HISTORY
Timezones used to be ignored when comparing dates: they aren't any
more.
Messages which were in the folder, but not specified by `msgs', used to
be moved to the end of the folder; now such messages are left
untouched.
Sortm sometimes did not preserve the message numbering in a folder (e.g., messages 1, 3, and 5, might have been renumbered to 1, 2, 3 after sorting). This was a bug, and has been fixed. To compress the message numbering in a folder, use "folder -pack" as always.
BUGS
If sortm encounters a message without a date-field, or if the message
has a date-field that sortm cannot parse, then sortm attempts to keep
the message in the same relative position. This does not always work.
For instance, if the first message encountered lacks a date which can
be parsed, then it will usually be placed at the end of the messages
being sorted.
- When sortm complains about a message which it can't temporally order,
it complains about the message number prior to sorting. It should
indicate what the message number will be after sorting.