.RE
.PP
.BR Editor :
-/usr/bin/vi
+vi
.RS 5
Defines the editor to be used by the commands
.BR comp ,
.BR forw ,
and
.BR repl .
+This profile entry overrides the $VISUAL and $EDITOR environment variables,
+but gets overridden by the $MMHEDITOR environment variabel.
(profile, default: vi)
.RE
.PP
+.BR Pager :
+more
+.RS 5
+This is the program used by
+.B mhl
+to page the
+.B mhl
+formatted message when displaying to a terminal. It is also the default
+program used by
+.B mhshow
+to display message bodies (or message parts) of type text/plain.
+This profile entry overrides the $PAGER environment variable, but gets
+overridden by the $MMHPAGER environment variable.
+(profile, default: more)
+.RE
+.PP
.BR Sendmail :
/usr/sbin/sendmail
.RS 5
(profile, default: `Attach')
.RE
.PP
+.BR Mime-Type-Query :
+file \-b \-\-mime
+.RS 5
+A command that prints the MIME type of a file.
+The file name gets appended to the command line.
+Note: Older GNU versions of file(1) won't generate the desired
+output. GNU file-4.26, for instance, omits a required semicolon.
+GNU file-5.04 is known to work. Non-GNU version likely need different
+options or don't provide this function at all. Alternatively, you can use
+.BR print\-mimetype ,
+which is part of mmh, but guesses MIME types by file name extensions only.
+.RE
+.PP
.BR Msg\-Protect :
-644
+0644
.RS 5
An octal number which defines the permission bits for new message files.
See
.BR chmod (1)
for an explanation of the octal number.
-(profile, default: 0644)
+(profile, default: 0600)
.RE
.PP
.BR Folder\-Protect :
-750
+0750
.RS 5
An octal number which defines the permission bits for new folder
directories. See
.BR chmod (1)
for an explanation of the octal number.
-(profile, default: 700)
+(profile, default: 0700)
.RE
.PP
.IR program :
user wishes. The default values are given in the examples.
.RE
.PP
-.BR buildmimeproc :
-%bindir%/mhbuild
-.RS 5
-This is the program used by
-.B send
-to process MIME composition files, created from drafts which require
-MIME features.
-.RE
-.PP
.BR fileproc :
%bindir%/refile
.RS 5
directive at the \*(lqWhat now?\*(rq prompt.
.RE
.PP
-.BR incproc :
-%bindir%/inc
-.RS 5
-Program called by
-.B mhmail
-to incorporate new mail when it
-is invoked with no arguments.
-.RE
-.PP
-.BR lproc :
-more
+.BR listproc :
+show \-file
.RS 5
This program is used to list the contents of a message in response
to the
.B list
-directive at the \*(lqWhat now?\*(rq prompt. It is
-also used by the draft folder facility in
-.BR comp ,
-.BR dist ,
-.BR forw ,
and
-.B repl
-to display the draft message.
-.RE
-.PP
-.BR mailproc :
-%bindir%/mhmail
-.RS 5
-This is the program used to automatically mail various messages
-and notifications. It is used by
-.B conflict
-when using the
-.B \-mail
-option. It is used by
-.B send
-to post failure notices.
-It is used to retrieve an external-body with access-type `mail-server'
-(such as when storing the body with
-.BR mhstore ).
-.RE
-.PP
-.BR mhlproc :
-%libdir%/mhl
-.RS 5
-This is the program used to filter messages in various ways. It
-is used by
-.B mhshow
-to filter and display the message headers
-of MIME messages. When the
-.B \-format
-or
-.B \-filter
-option is used
-by
-.B forw
-or
-.BR repl ,
-the
-.I mhlproc
-is used to filter the
-message that you are forwarding, or to which you are replying.
-When the
-.B \-filter
-option is given to
-.B send
-or
-.BR post ,
-the
-.I mhlproc
-is used by
-.B post
-to filter the copy of the message
-that is sent to \*(lqBcc:\*(rq recipients.
-.RE
-.PP
-.BR moreproc :
-more
-.RS 5
-This is the program used by
-.B mhl
-to page the
-.B mhl
-formatted message when displaying to a terminal. It is also the default
-program used by
-.B mhshow
-to display message bodies (or message parts) of type text/plain.
-.RE
-.PP
-.BR postproc :
-%libdir%/post
-.RS 5
-This is the program used by
-.BR send ,
-.BR mhmail ,
-.BR rcvdist ,
-and
-.B viamail
-(used by the
-.B sendfiles
-shell script) to
-post a message to the mail transport system.
+.B display
+directive at the \*(lqWhat now?\*(rq prompt.
+The absolute pathname of the message to list will be appended to
+the command line given.
.RE
.PP
.BR rmmproc :
to delete a message from a folder.
.RE
.PP
-.BR sendproc :
-%bindir%/send
-.RS 5
-This is the program to use by
-.B whatnow
-to actually send the message
-.RE
-.PP
-.BR showmimeproc :
-%bindir%/mhshow
-.RS 5
-This is the program used by
-.B show
-to process and display non-text (MIME) messages.
-.RE
-.PP
-.BR showproc :
-%libdir%/mhl
-.RS 5
-This is the program used by
-.B show
-to filter and display text (non-MIME) messages.
-.RE
-.PP
.BR whatnowproc :
%bindir%/whatnow
.RS 5
the default shell to run
.RE
.PP
+.B $MMHEDITOR
+.br
+.B $VISUAL
+.br
+.B $EDITOR
+.RS 5
+These variables (in descending priority) define the default editor to use.
+.RE
+.PP
+.B $MMHPAGER
+.br
+.B $PAGER
+.RS 5
+These variables (in descending priority) define the default pager to use.
+.RE
+.PP
.B $TERM
.RS 5
This variable tells
.B scan
and
.B mhl
-how to clear your terminal, and how
-many columns wide your terminal is. They also tell
+how many columns wide your terminal is. They also tell
.B mhl
how many
lines long your terminal screen is.