% run this through PhD-TeX \input dcustom \articlestyle \input version \def\draftext{% \begingroup \eightpoint\sf Reprinted from {\it Computer Networks and ISDN Systems}, 10(2), September, {\oldstyle 1985}% \endgroup } \catcode`\@=11 \def\draftstring{% \ifnum\pageno>\z@ \begingroup \eightpoint\sf Copyright $\copyright$ {\oldstyle 1985}, North Holland Publishing Company \endgroup \fi } \def\uci@footpage{\draftstring\hfil\rm\folio} \catcode`\@=12 \input sfwmac \def\MTA/{{\sf MTA}} \def\MTS/{{\sf MTS}} \def\UA/{{\sf UA}} \def\uitem#1{\item{\underbar{#1}:}} \header MH: A Multifarious User Agent\title Marshall T.~Rose\\ Member, Research Technical Staff\\ Northrop Research and Technology Center$^\dagger$\\ \\ Einar A.~Stefferud\\ President, Network Management Associates$^\ddagger$\\ and Visiting Lecturer, University of California, Irvine\\ \\ Jerry N.~Sweet\\ Member, Technical Staff\\ Local Network Systems$^{\bowtie}$\author\info \footnote{}{\hskip -\parindent $^\dagger$ One~Research Park, Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA 90274. Telephone: 213/377--4811.\hbreak Computer mail: {\tx MRose\%NRTC@USC-ECL}} \footnote{}{\hskip -\parindent $^\ddagger$ 17301~Drey Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92647. Telephone: 714/842--3711.\hbreak Computer mail: {\tx EStefferud@UCI}} \footnote{}{\hskip -\parindent $^{\bowtie}$ 130~McCormick Avenue, Suite~102, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Telephone: 714/754--6631.\hbreak Computer mail: {\tx JSweet@UCI}} \centerline{\sc Abstract} % mtr {\rightskip=0pt \lp The UCI version of the Rand Message Handling System (\MH/) is discussed, including important extensions. \MH/ is a powerful user agent which operates in the ARPA Internet and UUCP environments. In addition to the basic functions provided by a user agent, such as reading and sending mail, \MH/ has several distinguishing characteristics which give the user additional message handling capabilities. In particular, \MH/ provides mechanisms for organizing messages, tailoring its own behavior, and extending its functions. \lp This document describes \MH/ from several perspectives. Particular emphasis is given to: the \MH/ user environment, advanced features of \MH/ which have proven to be particularly useful for sophisticated users of electronic mail, \MH/'s potential as a record manager, and \MH/ as a part of a distributed mail environment. Although \MH/ as been widely used since its creation in 1979, a discussion of its perspectives and functionality has not appeared in the open literature. \par} \input text \input refs \input appendixA \printcontents \unskip\footnote{}{\hskip -\parindent This document (version \versiontag/) was \TeX set \today\ with DISS.STY v\version.} \showsummary \bye