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+@comment $Id: imail.texinfo,v 1.18 2000/11/28 18:42:05 cph Exp $
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@setfilename imail.info
@settitle IMAIL User's Manual
@titlepage
@title{IMAIL User's Manual}
-@subtitle Edition 1.1 for IMAIL Version 1.5
-@subtitle 6 August 2000
+@subtitle Edition 1.2 for IMAIL Version 1.5
+@subtitle 28 November 2000
@author by Chris Hanson
@page
@kindex o
@findex imail-output
@vindex imail-delete-after-output
+@vindex imail-output-default
The @kbd{o} (@code{imail-output}) command copies the current message
-into a folder that you specify as a @acronym{URL}. If the target folder
-doesn't exist, it is created first; in any case, the copied message is
-appended to the end of the folder. The current message is flagged as
-@samp{filed}. If the variable @code{imail-delete-after-output} is true,
-the message is also marked as deleted.
+into a folder that you specify as a @acronym{URL}. The folder initially
+defaults to the current folder, unless you have set the variable
+@code{imail-output-default} to a different default; after the first
+message is output, the default folder becomes the one to which you last
+output a message. If the target folder doesn't exist, it is created
+first; in any case, the copied message is appended to the end of the
+folder. The current message is flagged as @samp{filed}. If the
+variable @code{imail-delete-after-output} is true, the message is also
+marked as deleted.
@kindex C
@findex imail-copy-folder