1.MAIL> SHOW FILE Your current mail file is DISK$:[ARAS]MAIL.MAI;2 MAIL> 2 MAIL> COPY _Folder: LIMERICKS _FILE: JOKES File DISK$:[ARAS]JOKES.MAI; does not exist. Do you want to create it (Y/N, default is N)? y %MAIL-S-CREATED, DISK$:[ARAS]JOKES.MAI;1 created MAIL> SET FILE JOKES MAIL> SHOW FILE Your current mail file is DISK$:[ARAS]JOKES.MAI This example demonstrates how to use the SHOW FILE command to display the name of the mail file that is currently open (MAIL.MAI). The COPY command creates a new folder (LIMERICKS) and a new mail file (JOKES) and copies message 2. The SET FILE command opens the mail file named JOKES.MAI that you just created. Note that you must be reading a message to copy it or you get the following message: %MAIL-E-NOTREADIN, you aren't reading a message.