.RB [ \-rfc934mode " | " \-norfc934mode ]
.RB [ \-contentid " | " \-nocontentid ]
.RB [ \-verbose " | " \-noverbose ]
-.RB [ \-check " | " \-nocheck ]
.RB [ \-version ]
.RB [ \-help ]
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.PP
-There are four kinds of directives: \*(lqtype\*(rq directives, which
-name the type and subtype of the content; \*(lqexternal-type\*(rq
-directives, which also name the type and subtype of the content; the
-\*(lqmessage\*(rq directive (#forw), which is used to forward one or
-more messages; and, the \*(lqbegin\*(rq directive (#begin), which is
-used to create a multipart content.
+There are four kinds of directives:
+\*(lqtype\*(rq,
+\*(lqexternal-type\*(rq,
+\*(lqmessage\*(rq (#forw),
+and \*(lqbegin\*(rq (#begin).
.PP
-The \*(lqtype\*(rq directive is used to directly specify the type and
+.B "(1) The \*(lqtype\*(rq directive
+is used to directly specify the type and
subtype of a content. You may only specify discrete types in this manner
(can't specify the types multipart or message with this directive).
You may optionally specify the name of a file containing the contents
environment variable, instead of directly in your
user profile.
.PP
-The \*(lqexternal-type\*(rq directives are used to provide a MIME
+.B "(2) The \*(lqexternal-type\*(rq directives
+are used to provide a MIME
reference to a content, rather than enclosing the contents itself
(for instance, by specifying an ftp site). Hence, instead of
providing a filename as with the type directives, external-parameters
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.PP
-The \*(lqmessage\*(rq directive (#forw) is used to specify a message or
+.B "(3) The \*(lqmessage\*(rq directive (#forw)
+is used to specify a message or
group of messages to include. You may optionally specify the name of
the folder and which messages are to be forwarded. If a folder is not
given, it defaults to the current folder. Similarly, if a message is not
approach is that the encapsulations are generated by placing an extra
newline at the end of the body of each message.
.PP
-The \*(lqbegin\*(rq directive is used to create a multipart content.
+.B "(4) The \*(lqbegin\*(rq directive
+is used to create a multipart content.
When using the \*(lqbegin\*(rq directive, you must specify at least one
content between the begin and end pairs.
.PP
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-.SS "Integrity Check"
-If
-.B mhbuild
-is given the
-.B \-check
-switch, then it will also associate
-an integrity check with each \*(lqleaf\*(rq content. This will add a
-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.
.SS "Transfer Encodings"
After
spaces at the end of lines, and clashes with multipart boundaries. It will
then choose a transfer encoding appropriate for each content type.
.PP
-If an integrity check is being associated with each content by using
-the
-.B \-check
-switch, then
-.B mhbuild
-will encode each content with
-a transfer encoding, even it the content contains only 7\-bit data. This
-is to increase the likelihood that the content is not changed while in
-transport.
-.PP
The switch
.B \-ebcdicsafe
will cause
.SS "Invoking mhbuild"
Typically,
.B mhbuild
- is invoked by the
-.B whatnow
-program. This
-command will expect the body of the draft to be formatted as an
-.B mhbuild
-composition file. Once you have composed this input file
-using a command such as
-.BR comp ,
-.BR repl ,
-or
-.BR forw ,
-you invoke
+is invoked by the
+.B send
+program.
+It expects an
.B mhbuild
-at the \*(lqWhat now\*(rq prompt with
-.PP
-.RS 5
-What now? mime
-.RE
-.PP
-prior to sending the draft. This will cause
-.B whatnow
-to execute
-.B mhbuild
-to translate the composition file into MIME format.
-.PP
-It is also possible to have the
-.B whatnow
-program invoke
-.B mhbuild
-automatically when a message is sent. To do this, you must add the line
-.PP
-.RS 5
-automimeproc: 1
-.RE
-.PP
-to your
-.I .mmh/profile
-file.
-.PP
-Finally, you should consider adding this line to your profile:
-.PP
-.RS 5
-lproc: show
-.RE
-.PP
-This way, if you decide to
-.B list
-after invoking
-.BR mime ,
-the command
-.PP
-.RS 5
-What now? list
-.RE
+composition file, which
+.B send
+will create, from the draft file, if MIME features are requested.
+This is the case with attachment headers.
.PP
-will work as you expect.
+In contrast to previous versions, the user does not need to care
+for any special actions anymore.
.SS "User Environment"
Because the environment in which
.RB ` \-realsize '
.RB ` \-norfc934mode '
.RB ` \-contentid '
-.RB ` \-nocheck '
.RB ` \-noebcdicsafe '
.RB ` \-noverbose '
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