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NAME

guimb - apply a scheme function to each message in mailboxes

SYNOPSIS

guimb [ OPTIONS ] [ MAILBOX [ MAILBOX ...]]

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.

REPORTING BUGS

Report bugs to <bug-mailutils@gnu.org>.

SEE ALSO

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