The commands
.BR inc ,
.BR rcvstore ,
-.BR mhshow ,
and
.B show
will add or remove messages from these
.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 show
+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
,
.RS 5
The prefix that is prepended to the name of message files when they
-are ``removed'' by rmm. This should typically be `,' or `#'.
+are backup'd for some reason.
+.BR send ,
+for instance, does this.
+Note: rmm does NOT anymore use the backup prefix.
+It should typically be set to `,' or `#'.
(profile, default: `,')
.RE
.PP
(profile, default: `Attach')
.RE
.PP
-.BR automimeproc :
+.BR Mime-Type-Query :
+file \-b \-\-mime
.RS 5
-If defined and set to 1, then the
-.B whatnow
-program will automatically
-invoke the buildmimeproc (discussed below) to process each message as a MIME
-composition draft before it is sent.
-(profile, no default)
+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 :
(context, no default)
.RE
.PP
-.BR mhe :
-.RS 5
-If present, tells
-.B inc
-to compose an
-.I MHE
-auditfile in addition to its other tasks.
-.I MHE
-is Brian Reid's
-.B emacs
-front-end for
-.BR mmh .
-(profile, no default)
-.RE
-.PP
.BR Alternate\-Mailboxes :
mh@uci\-750a, bug-mh*
.RS 5
man page for details. (profile, default: +drafts)
.RE
.PP
+.BR Trash\-Folder :
+trash
+.RS 5
+Changes the default folder for removed messages. Read the
+.BR rmm (1)
+man page for details.
+(profile, default: +trash)
+.RE
+.PP
.BI digest\-issue\- list :
1
.RS 5
If
.B $SIGNATURE
is not set and this profile entry is not present, the \*(lqgcos\*(rq field of
-the \fI/etc/passwd\fP file will be used; otherwise, on hosts where
-.B nmh
-was configured with the UCI option, the file
-.I $HOME/.signature
-is consulted. Your signature will be added to the address
+the \fI/etc/passwd\fP file will be used.
+Your signature will be added to the address
.B send
puts in the \*(lqFrom:\*(rq header; do not include an address in the
signature text. (profile, no default)
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 whatnow
-to process drafts which are MIME composition files.
-.RE
-.PP
-.BR fileproc :
-%bindir%/refile
-.RS 5
-This program is used to refile or link a message to another folder.
-It is used by
-.B post
-to file a copy of a message into a folder given
-by a \*(lqFcc:\*(rq field. It is used by the draft folder facility in
-.BR comp ,
-.BR dist ,
-.BR forw ,
-and
-.B repl
-to refile a draft
-message into another folder. It is used to refile a draft message in
-response to the
-.B refile
-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.
-.RE
-.PP
-.BR rmmproc :
-none
-.RS 5
-This is the program used by
-.B rmm
-and
-.B refile
-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.
+.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 whatnowproc :
.BR $MM_CHARSET .
This variable is
checked by
-.B mhshow
+.B show
for matches against the charset parameter
of text contents to decide it the text content can be displayed
without modifications to your terminal. This variable is checked by
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.
questions about.
.RE
.PP
-.B $mhfolder
-.RS 5
-This is set by
-.BR dist ,
-.BR forw ,
-and
-.BR repl ,
-if appropriate.
-.RE
-.PP
.B $mhaltmsg
.RS 5
.B dist
if annotations are to occur.
.RE
.PP
-.B $mhinplace
-.RS 5
-This is set by
-.BR dist ,
-.BR forw ,
-and
-.B repl
-if annotations are to occur.
-.RE
-.PP
.B $mhfolder
.RS 5
This is the folder containing the alternate message.
.B repl
during edit sessions so you
can peruse other messages in the current folder besides the one being
-distributed or replied to. The environment variable
-.B $mhfolder
-is also set by
-.BR show ,
-.BR prev ,
-and
-.B next
-for use by
-.BR mhl .
+distributed or replied to.
.RE
.SH FILES