Establishes a set of messages that you can affect as a group. You can copy or move this set of messages from one folder to another. You can also read, delete, search or extract a set of messages. After you enter the SET FOLDER command, you can use the following commands to affect the selected messages: COPY DELETE DIRECTORY EXTRACT FILE MOVE READ SEARCH For more information on the above commands, enter HELP command at the MAIL> prompt. You can also use the SET FOLDER command to move from one folder to another. If you use the SET FOLDER command to move to a folder that does not exist, Mail displays the following message: %MAIL-E-NOTEXIST, folder "foldername" does not exist The SHOW FOLDER command displays the current folder name. You cannot specify any parameters or qualifiers with this command. Format SET FOLDER [foldername] SHOW FOLDER
1 – Parameter
foldername When using SET FOLDER, specifies the name of the folder from which messages will be selected. If you omit the folder name when specifying SET FOLDER, the folder used is determined in the following order: 1. The current folder is used, if any (unless the /NEW qualifier is specified). 2. The NEWMAIL folder is used if: o You specify the /NEW qualifier. o You omit selection qualifiers and you have new mail. 3. The MAIL folder is used.
2 – Qualifiers
2.1 /BEFORE
/BEFORE=date Selects all the mail messages received before the specified date. If you do not specify a date, Mail selects all of the mail messages received before the current day (today). You can also specify the keywords YESTERDAY and TODAY. For example, the command SET FOLDER/BEFORE=YESTERDAY would select all mail messages received before yesterday.
2.2 /CC_SUBSTRING
/CC_SUBSTRING=text Selects messages containing the specified text in the CC: field of the message, where the specified text is usually a node name or user name.
2.3 /FROM_SUBSTRING
/FROM_SUBSTRING=text Selects messages containing the specified text in the From: field of the message, where the specified text is usually a node name or user name. This command searches only the node name and user name of the sender; it does not search the personal name field.
2.4 /MARKED
/MARKED /NOMARKED Selects messages that have been marked. The /NOMARKED qualifier selects messages that are not marked.
2.5 /NEW
Selects the NEWMAIL folder and displays new mail messages received while you are in Mail. If there are no new messages, Mail displays the message "%MAIL-W-NONEWMAIL, no new messages". When a mail file other than your default mail file is open, Mail closes the file and opens your default mail file.
2.6 /REPLIED
/REPLIED /NOREPLIED Selects messages that have been replied to with the REPLY command. The /NOREPLIED qualifier selects messages to which you have not replied.
2.7 /SINCE
/SINCE=date Selects all of the mail messages received on or after the specified date. The format for the date is dd-mmm-yyyy. If you do not specify a date, Mail selects all of the mail messages received on the current day. You can also specify the keywords YESTERDAY and TODAY. For example, the command SET FOLDER SINCE=YESTERDAY would select all mail messages received since yesterday.
2.8 /SUBJECT_SUBSTRING
/SUBJECT_SUBSTRING=text Selects messages containing the specified text in the Subj: field of the message.
2.9 /TO_SUBSTRING
/TO_SUBSTRING=text Selects messages containing the specified text in the To: field of the message, where the specified text is usually a node name or user name. The /TO_SUBSTRING qualifier will not search the personal name field.
3 – Examples
1.MAIL> DIRECTORY/FOLDERS Listing of folders in DISK$APEX:[HARRINGTON]MAIL.MAI;1 Press Ctrl/C to cancel listing MAIL NEWMAIL WASTEBASKET CLASSES MAIL> SET FOLDER WASTEBASKET %MAIL-I-SELECTED, 3 messages selected MAIL> DIRECTORY WASTEBASKET # From Date Subject 1 MORRIS 19-DEC-1994 Venus Fly Traps 2 MORRIS 21-DEC-1994 The Aloe 3 BURT 22-DEC-1994 Scales This example shows how to use the SET FOLDER command to move from the MAIL folder to the WASTEBASKET folder. 2.MAIL> SET FOLDER/BEFORE=12-DEC-1994 %MAIL-I-SELECTED, 2 messages selected MAIL> DIRECTORY MAIL # From Date Subject 1 MARTY 10-DEC-1994 Food 2 BART 11-DEC-1994 Soup This example shows how to display all the mail messages received before December 12, 1994. 3.MAIL> SET FOLDER/NEW This example shows how to select all the new (unread) mail messages. Because NEWMAIL is the implied folder name, you do not need to specify a folder name.