-passwd file, and the fully\-qualified name of the local machine (or the value of
-"localname" in mts.conf, if set). An example is "From: Dan Harkless
-<dan@machine.company.com>". There are four ways to override these values,
-however. Note that they apply equally to "Resent\-From:" lines in messages sent
-with \fIdist\fR.
-
-The first way is GECOS\-based username masquerading. If the "masquerade:" line
-in mts.conf contains "mmailid", this processing is activated. If a user's GECOS
-field in the passwd file is of the form "Full Name <fakename>" then "fakename"
-will be used in place of the real username. For instance, a GECOS field of "Dan
-Harkless <Dan.Harkless>" would result in "From: Dan Harkless
-<Dan.Harkless@machine.company.com>". Naturally if you were doing something like
+passwd file, and the fully\-qualified name of the local machine (or the
+value of
+\*(lqlocalname\*(rq in
+.IR mts.conf ,
+if set). An example is \*(lqFrom: Dan Harkless
+<dan@machine.company.com>\*(rq. There are four ways to override these values,
+however. Note that they apply equally to \*(lqResent\-From:\*(rq lines in messages sent
+with
+.BR dist .
+.PP
+The first way is GECOS\-based username masquerading. If the \*(lqmasquerade:\*(rq line
+in
+.I mts.conf
+contains \*(lqmmailid\*(rq, this processing is activated. If a user's GECOS
+field in the passwd file is of the form \*(lqFull Name <fakename>\*(rq then \*(lqfakename\*(rq
+will be used in place of the real username. For instance, a GECOS field of \*(lqDan
+Harkless <Dan.Harkless>\*(rq would result in \*(lqFrom: Dan Harkless
+<Dan.Harkless@machine.company.com>\*(rq. Naturally if you were doing something like