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.TH MH-ALIAS %manext5% "%nmhdate%" MH.6.8 [%nmhversion%]
.SH NAME
-mh-alias \- alias file for nmh message system
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-any
-.B nmh
-command
+mh-alias \- alias file for mh message system
.SH DESCRIPTION
This describes
-.B nmh
+.B mh
personal alias files.
It does
.B not
is a group name (or number) from
.IR /etc/group .
An address is a `simple'
-Internet\-style address. Througout this file, case is ignored, except
+Internet\-style address. Throughout this file, case is ignored, except
for file names.
.PP
If the line starts with a `<', then the file named after the `<' is
output instead. If `alias' is terminated with a `;' instead of
a `:', then both the `alias' and the address are output in the
correct format. (This makes replies possible since personal
-.B nmh
+.B mh
aliases are unknown to the mail transport system.)
.RE
.PP
`news.<anything>' are defined to be `news'.
.PP
The key thing to understand about aliasing in
-.B nmh
+.B mh
is that aliases in
-.B nmh
+.B mh
alias files are expanded into the headers of messages posted.
This aliasing occurs first, at posting time, without the knowledge of the
message transport system. In contrast, once the message transport system
.SH "HELPFUL HINTS"
To use aliasing in
-.B nmh
+.B mmh
quickly, do the following:
.PP
.RS 2