Hoi,

writing such a remove-mh command is impossible, even tailored only to
Debian. With some ugly techniques and by ignoring corner-cases it
could be done though, but the effort is probably not worth the result.

I proposed a man page improvement to upstream. It might be included in
future versions.


Now to answer the concrete question of how to do it manually:

There is no general answer as it depends on how you answered the
queries of install-mh and if the chosen mail directory had existed
before. If you took the defaults, $HOME/Mail hadn't existed before and
$MH is not set, you may undo with these commands:

    cd
    rm .mh_profile Mail/context
    rmdir Mail

Be sure you know what these commands do before you run them.


meillo



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