in which case the current draft is used.
.PP
The last draft message
-the user was composing is known as `cur' in the draft folder.
+the user was composing is the current message in the draft folder.
.PP
The user can send off whatever drafts desired from the shell using the
standard
`msgs' convention to the
.B send
command..
-If no `msgs' are given, it defaults to `cur'.
+If no `msgs' are given, it defaults to `c'.
.PP
.RS
.nf
.fi
.RE
.PP
-constructs the message draft in the draft folder using the `new'
-message number. Furthermore, they each define `cur' in this folder to
+constructs the message draft in the draft folder using the `b'
+message number. Furthermore, they each define `c' in this folder to
be that message draft. If the user were to use the
.B quit
option at `What now?' level, then later on, if no other draft composition
.RE
.PP
Instead, if other drafts had been composed in the meantime, so that this
-message draft was no longer known as `cur' in the `draft' folder, then
+message draft was no longer known as `c' in the `draft' folder, then
the user could
.B scan
the folder to see which message draft in the