-
-Note that in the \fIcomp\fR example, the output from \fIpick\fR must
-resolve to a single message draft (it makes no sense to talk about
-composing two or more drafts with one invocation of \fIcomp\fR).
-In contrast, in the \fIsend\fR example, as many message drafts as desired
-can appear, since \fIsend\fR doesn't mind sending more than one draft
-at a time.
-
-Note that the argument `\-draftfolder\ +folder' is not included in the
-profile entry for \fIsend\fR, since when \fIcomp\fR, et. al., invoke
-\fIsend\fR directly, they supply \fIsend\fR with the UNIX pathname
-of the message draft, and \fBnot\fR a `draftmessage\ msg' argument.
-As far as \fIsend\fR is concerned, a \fIdraft folder\fR is not being used.
-
-It is important to realize that \fInmh\fR treats the draft folder
-like a standard \fInmh\fR folder in nearly all respects. There are
-two exceptions:
-
-First, under no circumstancs will the `\-draftfolder\ folder' switch cause the
-named folder to become the current folder.
-
-Obviously, if the folder appeared in the context of a standard `+folder'
-argument to an \fInmh\fR program, as in
-
-.ti +.5i
+.fi
+.RE
+.PP
+Note that in the
+.B comp
+example, the output from
+.B pick
+must resolve to a single message draft (it makes no sense to talk about
+composing two or more drafts with one invocation of
+.BR comp ).
+In contrast, in the
+.B send
+example, as many message drafts as desired can appear, since
+.B send
+doesn't mind sending more than one draft at a time.
+.PP
+Note that the argument
+.B \-draftfolder
+.I +folder
+is not included in the profile entry for
+.BR send ,
+since when
+.BR comp ,
+et. al., invoke
+.B send
+directly, they supply
+.B send
+with the UNIX pathname of the message draft, and
+.B not
+a
+.B \-draftmessage
+.I msg
+argument. As far as
+.B send
+is concerned, a draft folder is not being used.
+.PP
+It is important to realize that
+.B nmh
+treats the draft folder like a standard
+.B nmh
+folder in nearly all respects. There are two exceptions:
+.PP
+First, under no circumstancs will the
+.B \-draftfolder
+.I folder
+switch cause the named folder to become the current folder.
+.PP
+Obviously, if the folder appeared in the context of a standard
+.I +folder
+argument to an
+.B nmh
+program, as in
+.PP
+.RS 5
+.nf