positive and negative form, is important.
.PP
Lines beginning with the fields `To:', `Cc:', and
-'Bcc:' will be standardized and have duplicate addresses removed.
+`Bcc:' will be standardized and have duplicate addresses removed.
In addition, these fields will be wrapped at a reasonable length.
.PP
See
.BR comp (1)
for a description of the
.B \-editor
-switch. Note that while in the editor, the message being replied
-to is available through a link named `@' (assuming the default
-.IR whatnowproc ).
-In addition, the actual pathname of the message is
+switch. Note that while in the editor,
+the actual pathname of the message being replied to is
stored in the environment variable
-.BR $editalt ,
+.BR $mhaltmsg ,
and the pathname of
the folder containing the message is stored in the environment variable
.BR $mhfolder .
.SH DEFAULTS
.nf
.RB ` +folder "' defaults to the current folder"
-.RB ` msg "' defaults to cur"
+.RB ` msg "' defaults to the current message"
.RB ` \-nogroup '
.RB ` "\-nocc\ all" "' with `\-nogroup', `\-cc\ all' with `\-group'"
.RB ` \-noannotate '
Moral of the story: if you're going to include addresses in a reply
template, include the host portion of the address.
.PP
-If your current working directory is not writable, the link named
-`@' is not available.
-.PP
The quotation of the original message does not get transfer-decoded, yet.