Shows the previous message.
prev [ +Folder ] [ -header | -noheader ] [ -showproc CommandString | -noshowproc ]
The prev command displays the previous message in a folder. The prev command is similar to the show command with the prev value specified.
The prev command passes any flags that it does not recognize to the showproc program.
| Item | Description | 
|---|---|
| +Folder | Specifies the folder that contains the message you want to show. | 
| -header | Displays a one-line description of the message being shown. The description includes the folder name and the message number. This flag is the default. | 
| -help |   Lists the command syntax, available switches (toggles), and
version information.  Note: For Message Handler (MH), the name of this flag must be fully spelled out.  | 
| -noheader | Prevents display of a one-line description of each message. | 
| -noshowproc | Uses the /usr/bin/cat command to list the previous command. | 
| -showproc CommandString | Uses the specified command string to perform the listing. | 
The following entries are part of the UserMhDirectory/.mh_profile file:
| Item | Description | 
|---|---|
| Current-Folder: | Sets the default current folder. | 
| Path: | Specifies the UserMhDirectory. | 
| showproc: | Specifies the program used to show messages. | 
Attention RBAC users and Trusted AIX® users: This command can perform privileged operations. Only privileged users can run privileged operations. For more information about authorizations and privileges, see Privileged Command Database in Security. For a list of privileges and the authorizations associated with this command, see the lssecattr command or the getcmdattr subcommand.
prev
 The
system responds with a message similar to the following:  (Message schedule: 10)
 The text of the
message is also displayed. In this example, message 10 in
the current folder schedule is the previous message.prev +meetings
The system responds with a message similar to the following:(Message inbox: 5)
 In this example, message
5 in the meetings folder is the previous message.| Item | Description | 
|---|---|
| $HOME/.mh_profile | Contains the MH user profile. | 
| /usr/bin/prev | Contains the prev command. |