.RB [ \-forward " | " \-noforward ]
.RB [ \-mime " | " \-nomime ]
.RB [ \-msgid " | " \-nomsgid ]
+.RB [ \-messageid
+.IR localname " | " random ]
.RB [ \-push " | " \-nopush ]
.RB [ \-split
.IR seconds ]
.RB [ \-verbose " | " \-noverbose ]
.RB [ \-watch " | " \-nowatch ]
+.RB [ \-mts
+.IR smtp " | " sendmail/smtp " | " sendmail/pipe ]
.RB [ \-server
.IR servername ]
.RB [ \-port
.RB [ \-width
.IR columns ]
.RB [ file
-\&...]
+\&...]
.RB [ \-version ]
.RB [ \-help ]
.RB [ \-attach
.B send
are actually performed by
.BR post .
-
.PP
By default the draft is scanned for a header named
.IR Nmh-Attachment .
.B \-attach
option. This behavior can be disabled completely with the
.B \-noattach
-option.
+option. The
+.B whatnow
+man page describes the user interface for managing MIME attachments via
+this mechanism.
.PP
The first part of the MIME message is the draft body if that body contains
any non-blank characters.
If no match is found or the file does not have a dot suffix, the content-type
is text/plain if the file contains only ASCII characters or application/octet-stream
if it contains characters outside of the ASCII range. See
-.BR mhshow (1)
+.IR mhshow (1)
for more details and example syntax.
.PP
Each part contains a name attribute that is the last component of the path name.
-attachformat 0:
Content-Type: text/plain; name="VERSION"; x-unix-mode="0644";
charset="us-ascii"
-Content-Description: ASCII text
+Content-Description: ASCII text
-attachformat 1:
Content-Type: text/plain; name="VERSION"; charset="us-ascii"
.B nmh
draft folder facility. This is an advanced (and highly
useful) feature. Consult the
-.BR mh-draft (5)
+.IR mh-draft (5)
man page for more
information.
.PP
is specified, then a \*(lqMessage\-ID:\*(rq field will also
be added to the message.
.PP
+The
+.B \-messageid
+switch selects the style used for the part appearing after the @
+in \*(lqMessage\-ID:\*(rq, \*(lqResent\-Message\-ID:\*(rq, and
+\*(lqContent\-ID:\*(rq header fields. The two acceptable options are
+.B localname
+(which is the default),
+and
+.BR random .
+With
+.BR localname ,
+the local hostname is used. With
+.BR random ,
+a random sequence of characters is used instead. Note that the
+.B \-msgid
+switch must be enabled for this switch to have any effect.
+.PP
If
.B send
is re\-distributing a message (when invoked by
.B send
as to how long it should make header lines containing addresses.
.PP
+The mail transport system default is provided in
+.I %etcdir%/mts.conf
+but can be overriiden here with the
+.B \-mts
+switch.
+.PP
If nmh is using the SMTP MTA, the
.B \-server
and the
switch can be used to select a authorization userid
to provide to SASL other than the default.
.PP
-If SASL authentication is successful,
+If SASL authentication is successful,
.BR nmh
will attempt to negotiate a security layer for session encryption.
Encrypted data is labelled with `(encrypted)' and `(decrypted)' when
.BR \-alias ,
can be named).
See
-.BR mh\-alias (5)
+.IR mh\-alias (5)
for more information.
-
.SH FILES
.fc ^ ~
.nf
.ta \w'%etcdir%/ExtraBigFileName 'u
^$HOME/\&.mh\(ruprofile~^The user profile
.fi
-
.SH "PROFILE COMPONENTS"
.fc ^ ~
.nf
^mailproc:~^Program to post failure notices
^postproc:~^Program to post the message
.fi
-
.SH "SEE ALSO"
-comp(1), dist(1), forw(1), repl(1), mh\-alias(5), mh\-tailor(5), post(8)
-
+.IR comp (1),
+.IR dist (1),
+.IR forw (1),
+.IR repl (1),
+.IR whatnow (1),
+.IR mh\-alias (5),
+.IR mh\-tailor (5),
+.IR post (8)
.SH DEFAULTS
.nf
.RB ` file "' defaults to <mh\-dir>/draft"
.RB ` \-forward '
.RB ` \-nomime '
.RB ` \-nomsgid '
+.RB ` "\-messageid\ localname" '
.RB ` \-nopush '
.RB ` \-noverbose '
.RB ` \-nowatch '
.RB ` "\-attach\ Nmh-Attachment" '
.RB ` "\-attachformat\ 1" '
.fi
-
.SH CONTEXT
None
-
.SH BUGS
Under some configurations, it is not possible to monitor the mail delivery
transaction;