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You may now wish to exit emacs entirely. Use
C-x C-c to exit emacs. If you exited
without running x in the
‘+inbox’ buffer, Emacs will offer to
save it for you. Type y or SPC to
save ‘+inbox’ changes, which means to
perform any refiles and deletes that you did there.
If you don’t want to leave Emacs, you can type q to bury (hide) the MH-E folder or delete it entirely with C-x k. You can then later recall it with C-x b or M-x mh-rmail.
On the other hand, if you no longer want to use MH and MH-E,
you can take your mail with you. You can copy all of your mail
into a single file, mbox-style, by using the MH command
packf. For example, to create a file called
msgbox with the messages in your
‘+inbox’ folder, use ‘packf
+inbox’. The packf command will append
the messages to the file if it already exists, so you can use
‘folders -recurse -fast’ in a script to
copy all of your messages into a single file, or using the
‘-file’ argument, a file for each
folder.