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#off
#include <stdio.h>
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printf("Hello, World!);
#pop
.fi
Content-MD5 header field to the content, along with the md5 sum of the
unencoded contents. This may be used by the receiver of the message to
verify that the contents of the message were not changed in transport.
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.SS "Transfer Encodings"
After
.B mhbuild
certain common punctuation characters as well. This slightly reduces the
readability of the message, but allows the message to pass more reliably
through mail gateways which involve the EBCDIC character encoding.
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.SS "Invoking mhbuild"
Typically,
.B mhbuild
.RE
.PP
will work as you expect.
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.SS "User Environment"
Because the environment in which
.B mhbuild
.RE
.PP
if it exists.
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.SS "Syntax of Composition Files"
The following is the formal syntax of a
.B mhbuild
| text EOL
.fi
.RE
-.PP
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.SH FILES
.fc ^ ~
.nf
^$MHBUILD~^Additional profile entries
^%etcdir%/mhn.defaults~^System default MIME profile entries
.fi
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.SH "PROFILE COMPONENTS"
.fc ^ ~
.nf
^Current\-Folder:~^To find the default current folder
^mhbuild-compose-<type>*~^Template for composing contents
.fi
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
mhlist(1), mhshow(1), mhstore(1),
.br
.br
.I "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Five: Conformance Criteria and Examples"
(RFC\-2049)
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.SH DEFAULTS
.nf
.RB ` \-headers '