.B send
.RB [ \-alias
.IR aliasfile ]
-.RB [ \-filter
-.IR filterfile ]
-.RB [ \-nofilter ]
-.RB [ \-format " | " \-noformat ]
-.RB [ \-forward " | " \-noforward ]
-.RB [ \-push " | " \-nopush ]
.RB [ \-verbose " | " \-noverbose ]
.RB [ \-watch " | " \-nowatch ]
-.RB [ \-width
-.IR columns ]
.RB [ msg
\&...]
.RB [ \-version ]
then the
corresponding \*(lqResent\-xxx\*(rq fields are examined instead.
.PP
-By default,
.B send
uses the program
-.B post
-to do the actual
-delivery of the messages, although this can be changed by defining the
-.I postproc
-profile component. Most of the features attributed to
+.B spost
+to do the actual delivery of the messages.
+Most of the features attributed to
.B send
are actually performed by
-.BR post .
+.BR spost .
.PP
The draft is scanned for attachment header fields.
Their name defaults to ``Attach'', but may be changed by the value of the
and each file named is included as a separate part in the MIME message.
.PP
For file names with dot suffixes, the context is scanned for a
-.I mhshow-suffix-
+.I show-suffix-
entry for that suffix.
The content-type for the part is taken from that context entry if a match is
found.
.PP
.nf
Content-Type: text/plain; name="VERSION"; charset="us-ascii"
+Content-Description: VERSION
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="VERSION"
.fi
.PP
If
-.B \-push
-is specified,
-.B send
-will detach itself from the user's
-terminal and perform its actions in the background. If
-.BR push 'd
-and the draft can't be sent, then an error message will be sent (using
-the mailproc) back to the user. If
-.B \-forward
-is given, then a copy
-of the draft will be attached to this failure notice. Using
-.B \-push
-differs from putting
-.B send
-in the background because the output is
-trapped and analyzed by
-.BR nmh .
-.PP
-If
.B \-verbose
is specified,
.B send
message, and so would usually only be done deliberately, rather
than by accident.
.PP
-If
-.B \-filter
-.I filterfile
-is specified, then this copy is filtered
-(re\-formatted) by
-.B mhl
-prior to being sent to the blind recipients.
-.PP
Prior to sending the message, the fields \*(lqFrom:\ user@local\*(rq,
and \*(lqDate:\ now\*(rq will be appended to the headers in the message.
If the environment variable
\*(lqSender: user@local\*(rq field will be added as well. (An already
existing \*(lqSender:\*(rq field is an error!)
.PP
-By using the
-.B \-format
-switch, each of the entries in the \*(lqTo:\*(rq
-and \*(lqCc:\*(rq fields will be replaced with \*(lqstandard\*(rq
-format entries. This standard format is designed to be usable by all
-of the message handlers on the various systems around the Internet.
-If
-.B \-noformat
-is given, then headers are output exactly as they appear
-in the message draft.
-.PP
If an \*(lqFcc:\ folder\*(rq is encountered, the message will be copied
to the specified folder for the sender in the format in which it will
appear to any non\-Bcc receivers of the message. That is, it will have
the appended fields and field reformatting. The \*(lqFcc:\*(rq fields
will be removed from all outgoing copies of the message.
.PP
-By using the
-.B \-width
-.I columns
-switch, the user can direct
-.B send
-as to how long it should make header lines containing addresses.
-.PP
The files specified by the profile entry \*(lqAliasfile:\*(rq and any
additional alias files given by the
.B \-alias
^Aliasfile:~^For a default alias file
^Signature:~^To determine the user's mail signature
^Attachment\-Header:~^To set the name of the attachment header field
-^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), post(8)
+comp(1), dist(1), forw(1), repl(1), mh\-alias(5), spost(8)
.SH DEFAULTS
.nf
.RB ` msg "' defaults to the current message in the draft folder"
-.RB ` \-nofilter '
-.RB ` \-format '
-.RB ` \-forward '
-.RB ` \-nopush '
.RB ` \-noverbose '
.RB ` \-nowatch '
-.RB ` "\-width\ 72" '
.fi
.SH CONTEXT