HELPLIB.HLB  —  MAIL Routines, MAIL$MAILFILE_MODIFY, Input Item Codes
 MAIL$_MAILFILE_DEFAULT_NAME

    MAIL$_MAILFILE_DEFAULT_NAME specifies the default file
    specification that the Mail utility should use when opening
    a mail file. The buffer address field points to a buffer that
    contains a character string of 0 to 255 characters that defines
    the default mail file specification.

    Specify a value from 0 to 255 in the buffer length field of the
    item descriptor.

    If you specify the value 0 in the buffer length field of the
    item descriptor, MAIL$MAILFILE_MODIFY uses the current default
    directory as the default mail file specification.

    If you do not specify MAIL$_MAILFILE_DEFAULT_NAME, MAIL$MAILFILE_
    MODIFY creates the default mail file specification from the
    following sources:

    o  Disk and directory defined in the caller's user authorization
       file (UAF)

    o  Subdirectory defined in the Mail user profile

    o  Default file type of .MAI

 MAIL$_MAILFILE_NAME

    MAIL$_MAILFILE_NAME specifies the name of the mail file that the
    Mail utility should open. The buffer address field points to a
    buffer that contains a character string of 0 to 255 characters.

    Specify a value from 0 to 255 in the buffer length field of the
    item descriptor.

    If you do not specify MAIL$_MAILFILE_NAME, the default mail file
    name is MAIL.

 MAIL$_MAILFILE_WASTEBASKET_NAME

    MAILFILE_WASTEBASKET_NAME specifies a new folder name for the
    wastebasket in the specified mail file. The buffer address field
    points to a buffer that contains a character string of 1 to 39
    characters.

 out_item_list

    OpenVMS usage:itmlst_3
    type:         longword
    access:       write only
    mechanism:    by reference
    Item list specifying the information you want the routine to
    return. The out_item_list argument is the address of a list of
    item descriptors, each of which describes an item of information.
    The list of item descriptors is terminated by longword value of
    0.
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