.br
\%[\-whatnowproc\ program] \%[\-nowhatnowproc]
.br
+\%[\-build]
+\%[-file msgfile]
+.br
\%[\-version]
\%[\-help]
.in -.5i
.nf
.in 1i
To: <Mail\-Reply\-To> or <Reply\-To> or <From>
+cc: <To> and <cc> and <personal address>
Subject: Re: <Subject>
In\-Reply\-To: Your message of <Date>.
.ti +\w'In\-Reply\-To: 'u
contents of the named field from the message to which the reply is
being made.
+By default, the \*(lqcc:\*(rq field is empty. You may selectively add
+addresses to this default with the `\-cc\ type' switch. This switch takes an
+argument (all/to/cc/me) which specifies who gets added to the default
+\*(lqcc:\*(rq list of the reply. You may give this switch multiple times (with
+different arguments) if you wish to add multiple types of addresses.
+
If the switch `\-group' is given, then \fIrepl\fR will use the the
standard forms file \*(lqreplgroupcomps\*(rq. This will construct a
draft message that is intended as a group or followup reply. If a file
.in .5i
.fi
+By default, the \*(lqcc:\*(rq contains all the addresses shown. You may
+selectively remove addresses from this default with the `\-nocc\ type' switch.
+This switch takes an argument (all/to/cc/me) which specifies who gets removed
+from the default \*(lqcc:\*(rq list of the reply. You may give this switch
+multiple times (with different arguments) if you wish to remove multiple types
+of addresses.
+
In any case, you may specify an alternate forms file with the switch
`\-form\ formfile'.
-You may selectively remove addresses from this default with the
-`\-nocc\ type' switch. This switch takes an argument (all/to/cc/me)
-which specifies who gets removed from the default \*(lqcc:\*(rq list of
-the reply. You may give this switch multiple times (with different
-arguments) if you wish to remove multiple types of addresses.
-
The `\-query' switch modifies the action of `\-nocc\ type' switch by
interactively asking you if each address that normally would be placed in
the \*(lqTo:\*(rq and \*(lqcc:\*(rq list should actually be sent a copy.
program which starts the initial edit. Hence, `\-nowhatnowproc' will
prevent any edit from occurring.)
+The `\-build' switch is intended to be used by the Emacs mh-e interface
+to \fInmh\fR, and is only present if \fInmh\fR was compiled with support
+for mh-e. It implies `\-nowhatnowproc'. It causes a file <mh\-dir>/reply
+to be created, containing the draft message that would normally be presented
+to the user for editing.
+No mail is actually sent. Note that this switch is not guaranteed to
+be present or to have the same effects in future versions of \fInmh\fR:
+it is documented here only for completeness.
+
+The `\-file\ msgfile' switch specifies the message to be replied to as an
+exact filename rather than as an \fInmh\fR folder and message number. It is
+intended to be used by the \fImsh\fR\0(1) interface to \fInmh\fR.
+The same caveats apply to this option as to the `\-build' switch.
+
.Fi
^%etcdir%/replcomps~^The standard reply template
^or <mh\-dir>/replcomps~^Rather than the standard template
.Ds
`\-nogroup'
.Ds
-`\-cc\ all'
+`\-nocc\ all' with `\-nogroup', `\-cc\ all' with `\-group'
.Ds
`\-noannotate'
.Ds