-The fourth method of address masquerading is to specify a \*(lqFrom:\*(rq line manually
-in the message draft. It will be used as provided (after alias substitution),
-but normally, to discourage email forgery, the user's
-.B real
-address will be
-used in the SMTP envelope \*(lqFrom:\*(rq and in a \*(lqSender:\*(rq header. However, if the
-\*(lqmasquerade:\*(rq line of
-.I mts.conf
-contains \*(lqdraft_from\*(rq, the SMTP envelope \*(lqFrom:\*(rq
-will use the address given in the draft \*(lqFrom:\*(rq, and there will be no \*(lqSender:\*(rq
-header. This is useful in pretending to send mail \*(lqdirectly\*(rq from a remote POP3
-account, or when remote email robots give improper precedence to the envelope
-\*(lqFrom:\*(rq. Note that your MTA may still reveal your real identity (e.g.
-.BR sendmail 's
-\*(lqX\-Authentication\-Warning:\*(rq header).
+If nmh is using the SMTP MTA, the
+.B \-server
+and the
+.B \-port
+switches can be used to override the default mail server (defined by the
+.RI servers
+entry in
+.I %etcdir%/mts.conf
+).