I have to beg your pardon and correct what I said before. It is not at
all so impossible as I thought.

I like to explain what install-mh(1) does:

It creates an nmh profile file which contains the Path to the nmh mail
directory. This nmh mail directory gets created also, if it does not
exist already. Within the mail directory an nmh context file gets
created. These three files are everything.

The location of the profile file is either the value of $MH (if set)
or ~/.mh_profile . The location of the mail directory is stored in the
profile and can be extracted with `mhparam path'. (This path may be
absolute or relative to the home directory.) The context file is named
``context'' and located within the mail directory.

By removing these three files the operation of install-mh(1) is undone.


Please see also the discussion in the thread ``[patch] undo of
install-mh (Debian bug #551704)'' on the nmh-workers mailing list:
http://www.mail-archive.com/nmh-work...@nongnu.org/msg02061.html


meillo



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