.RB [ \-annotate " | " \-noannotate ]
.RB [ \-editor
.IR editor ]
-.RB [ \-noedit ]
.RB [ \-whatnowproc
.IR program ]
-.RB [ \-nowhatnowproc ]
.RB [ \-version ]
.RB [ \-help ]
.ad
.BR comp (1)
for a description of the
.B \-editor
-and
-.B \-noedit
-switches. Note that while in the editor, the message being resent
+switch. Note that while in the editor, the message being resent
is available through a link named \*(lq@\*(rq (assuming the default
.IR whatnowproc ).
In addition, the actual pathname of the message is
.B whatnow
program. See
.BR whatnow (1)
-for a discussion of available options. The invocation of this
-program can be inhibited by using the
-.B \-nowhatnowproc
-switch. (In truth of fact, it is the
-.B whatnow
-program which starts the initial edit. Hence,
-.B \-nowhatnowproc
-will prevent any edit from occurring.)
+for a discussion of available options.
.SH FILES
.fc ^ ~
^Current\-Folder:~^To find the default current folder
^Draft\-Folder:~^To set the default draft\-folder
^Editor:~^To override the default editor
-^fileproc:~^Program to refile the message
^whatnowproc:~^Program to ask the \*(lqWhat now?\*(rq questions
.fi
In order to conform with the ARPA Internet standard, RFC\-822, the
.RI \*(lq Resent\-xxx: \*(rq
form is now used.
-.B Dist
-will recognize
+Since
+.B mmh
+.B dist
+will no longer recognize and convert
.RI \*(lq Distribute\-xxx: \*(rq
-type headers and automatically convert them to
-.RI \*(lq Resent\-xxx: \*(rq.
+type headers.
.SH BUGS
.B Dist
program will balk (and rightly so) at poorly formatted messages, and
.B dist
won't correct things for you.
-.PP
-If your current working directory is not writable, the link named
-\*(lq@\*(rq is not available.