.IR addr ]
.RB [ \-subject
.IR subject ]
+.RB [ \-resent ]
[switches\ for
.I post
\&... |
[switches\ for
.I send
\&...]]
+.RB [ \-send " | " \-nosend ]
.RB [ \-version ]
.RB [ \-help ]
-.RB [ \-debug ]
.ad
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B mhmail
the specified user.
.PP
The
-.B \-profile
-switch instructs
-.B mhmail
-to use
-.B send
-instead of
-.B post
-to send the message. This allows use of the user's context and aliases.
-.PP
-The
.B \-subject
.I subject
switch can be used to specify the
\*(lqSubject:\*(rq field of the message.
.PP
+The
+.B \-resent
+switch indicates that the message body is a fully formed message that
+will be resent, as
+.B dist
+would do. For example:
+.PP
+ mhmail u2@example.com -resent < `mhpath cur`
+.PP
By default,
.B mhmail
will read the message to be sent from the
header correctly.
.PP
The
-.B \-debug
-option shows the draft file that would be posted/sent and the command
-that would be used to post/send the draft, but does not post or send
-it.
+.B \-profile
+switch instructs
+.B mhmail
+to use
+.B send
+instead of
+.B post
+to send the message. This allows use of the user's context and aliases.
+.PP
+The
+.B \-nosend
+option shows the draft file that would be posted/sent on the command's
+standard output but does not post or send it.
+.B \-send
+provides the default behavior of posting or sending the message. It
+can be used to disable
+.BR \-nosend ,
+for example, when using a shell alias.
.PP
All other switches are passed on to
.B post
.fi
.SH "SEE ALSO"
-inc(1), post(8), send(1)
+dist(1), inc(1), post(8), send(1)
.SH DEFAULTS
-None
+.RB ` \-send '
.SH CONTEXT
If