.RB [ \-format " | " \-noformat ]
.RB [ \-filter
.IR filterfile ]
-.RB [ \-inplace " | " \-noinplace ]
.RB [ \-mime " | " \-nomime ]
.RB [ \-fcc
.IR +folder ]
-.RB [ \-width
-.IR columns ]
.RB [ \-editor
.IR editor ]
.RB [ \-noedit ]
.RS 5
.nf
To: <Mail\-Reply\-To> or <Reply\-To> or <From>
-cc: <To> and <cc> and <personal address>
-Fcc: {fcc switch} or +outbox
+Cc: <To> and <Cc> and <personal address>
+Fcc: {fcc switch} or +sent
Subject: Re: <Subject>
In\-Reply\-To: <Message\-Id>
References: <Message\-Id>
contents of the named field from the message to which the reply is
being made.
.PP
-By default, the \*(lqcc:\*(rq field is empty. You may selectively add
+By default, the \*(lqCc:\*(rq field is empty. You may selectively add
addresses to this default with the
.B \-cc
.I type
argument (
.IR 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
+\*(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.
.PP
If the switch
.RS 5
.nf
To: <Mail\-Reply\-To> or <Reply\-To> or <From>
-cc: <To> and <cc> and <personal address>
+Cc: <To> and <Cc> and <personal address>
Subject: Re: <Subject>
In\-Reply\-To: Message from <From> of <Date>.
.ti +\w'In\-Reply\-To: 'u
.fi
.RE
.PP
-By default, the \*(lqcc:\*(rq contains all the addresses shown. You may
+By default, the \*(lqCc:\*(rq contains all the addresses shown. You may
selectively remove addresses from this default with the
.B \-nocc
.I type
This switch takes an argument (
.IR all / to / cc / me )
which specifies who gets removed
-from the default \*(lqcc:\*(rq list of the reply. You may give this switch
+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.
.PP
.I 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.
+the \*(lqTo:\*(rq and \*(lqCc:\*(rq list should actually be sent a copy.
This is useful for special\-purpose replies. Note that the position of
the
.B \-cc
switches, like all other switches which take a
positive and negative form, is important.
.PP
-Lines beginning with the fields \*(lqTo:\*(rq, \*(lqcc:\*(rq, and
+Lines beginning with the fields \*(lqTo:\*(rq, \*(lqCc:\*(rq, and
\*(rqBcc:\*(rq will be standardized and have duplicate addresses removed.
-In addition, the
-.B \-width
-.I columns
-switch will guide
-.BR repl 's
-formatting of these fields.
+In addition, these fields will be wrapped at a reasonable length.
.PP
See
.BR comp (1)
switch.
This directs
.B repl
-to generate an
-.B mhbuild
-composition file.
-Note that
-.B nmh
-will not invoke
-.B mhbuild
-automatically, unless you
-add this line to your profile:
-.PP
-.RS 5
-automimeproc: 1
-.RE
-.PP
-Otherwise, you must specifically give the command
-.PP
-.RS 5
-What now? mime
-.RE
-.PP
-prior to sending the draft.
+to add an attachment header field, for which
+.B send
+will care.
.PP
If the
.B \-annotate
switch is given, the message being replied\-to will
-be annotated with the lines
+be annotated with the line:
.PP
.RS 5
+.nf
Replied:\ date
-Replied:\ addrs
+.fi
.RE
.PP
-where the address list contains one line for each addressee.
The annotation will be done only if the message is sent directly from
.BR repl .
If the message is not sent immediately from
.BR repl ,
.RB \*(lq "comp\ \-use" \*(rq
may be used to re\-edit and send the constructed
-message, but the annotations won't take place. Normally annotations are
-done inplace in order to preserve any links to the message. You may use
-the
-.B \-noinplace
-switch to change this.
+message, but the annotations won't take place. Annotations are always
+done inplace in order to preserve any links to the message.
.PP
Although the default template specifies that a copy of the reply will be
put in
-the folder 'outbox',
+the folder 'sent',
if the
.B \-fcc
.I +folder
.RB ` "\-nocc\ all" "' with `\-nogroup', `\-cc\ all' with `\-group'"
.RB ` \-noannotate '
.RB ` \-noformat '
-.RB ` \-inplace '
.RB ` \-nomime '
.RB ` \-noquery '
-.RB ` "\-width\ 72" '
.fi
.SH CONTEXT
Moral of the story: if you're going to include addresses in a reply
template, include the host portion of the address.
.PP
-The
-.B \-width
-.I columns
-switch is only used to do address-folding; other
-headers are not line\-wrapped.
-.PP
-If
-.I whatnowproc
-is
-.BR whatnow ,
-then
-.B repl
-uses a built\-in
-.BR whatnow ,
-it does not actually run the
-.B whatnow
-program.
-Hence, if you define your own
-.IR whatnowproc ,
-don't call it
-.B whatnow
-since
-.B repl
-won't run it.
-.PP
If your current working directory is not writable, the link named
\*(lq@\*(rq is not available.