.RB [ \-whatnowproc
.IR program ]
.RB [ \-nowhatnowproc ]
-.RB [ \-dashstuffing " | " \-nodashstuffing ]
.RB [ \-build ]
.RB [ \-file
.IR msgfile ]
If the
.B \-annotate
switch is given, each message being forwarded will
-be annotated with the lines:
+be annotated with the line:
.PP
.RS 5
.nf
Forwarded:\ date
-Forwarded:\ addrs
.fi
.RE
.PP
-where each address list contains as many lines as required. This
-annotation will be done only if the message is sent directly from
+This annotation will be done only if the message is sent directly from
.BR forw .
If the message is not sent immediately from
.BR forw ,
will be prepended with `\-\ ' so that when received, the message is
suitable for bursting by
.BR burst .
-This follows the Internet RFC\-934 guidelines. You may use the flag
-.B \-nodashstuffing
-in order
-to suppress this form of quoting to the forwarded messages.
+This follows the Internet RFC\-934 guidelines.
.PP
For users of
.BR prompter ,
.B \-mime
switch. This directs
.B forw
-to generate an
-.B mhbuild
-composition file. Note that
-.B nmh
-will not invoke
-.B mhbuild
-automatically, unless you
-add this line to your
-.I .mmh/profile
-file:
-.PP
-.RS 5
-.nf
-automimeproc: 1
-.fi
-.RE
-.PP
-Otherwise, you must specifically give the command
-.PP
-.RS 5
-.nf
-What now? mime
-.fi
-.RE
-.PP
-prior to sending the draft.
-.PP
-Consult the
-.BR mh-draft (7)
-man page for more information.
+to generate an attachment header field.
+.B send
+will care for everything else.
.PP
The
.B \-editor
.RB ` \-noannotate '
.RB ` \-noformat '
.RB ` \-inplace '
-.RB ` \-dashstuffing '
.RB ` \-nomime '
.fi