X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fmh-profile.man;h=48e4b6b39bc31957ad389e9fc79a738cf86ece54;hb=7030d7edb099bff36ded7548bb5380f7acab4f9b;hp=42d1947393c5723b812cf1e5e9f4451200555f96;hpb=6c40d481d661d532dd527eaf34cebb6d3f8ed086;p=mmh diff --git a/man/mh-profile.man b/man/mh-profile.man index 42d1947..48e4b6b 100644 --- a/man/mh-profile.man +++ b/man/mh-profile.man @@ -140,7 +140,18 @@ Defines the editor to be used by the commands .BR forw , and .BR repl . -(profile, default: %default_editor%) +(profile, default: vi) +.RE +.PP +.BR Sendmail : +/usr/sbin/sendmail +.RS 5 +The path name to the +.B sendmail +program, used by +.BR spost +to send mail. +(profile, default: %sendmailpath%) .RE .PP .BR Backup-Prefix : @@ -151,6 +162,14 @@ are "removed" by rmm. This should typically be `,' or `#'. (profile, default: `,') .RE .PP +.BR AltMsg-Link : +@ +.RS 5 +Name of the link to the file to which you are replying or which you are +redistributing. See `$mhaltmsg' below. +(profile, default: `@') +.RE +.PP .BR automimeproc : .RS 5 If defined and set to 1, then the @@ -214,14 +233,6 @@ arguments to \*(lqWhat now?\*(rq, then \*(lqnexteditor\*(rq is used. (profile, no default) .RE .PP -.BR bboards : -system -.RS 5 -Tells -.B bbc -which BBoards you are interested in. (profile, default: system) -.RE -.PP .BR Folder\-Stack : .I folders .RS 5 @@ -237,9 +248,9 @@ If present, tells .B inc to compose an .I MHE -auditfile in addition to its other tasks. +auditfile in addition to its other tasks. .I MHE -is Brian Reid's +is Brian Reid's .B emacs front-end for .BR nmh . @@ -274,8 +285,7 @@ aliases .I other-alias .RS 5 Indicates aliases files for -.BR ali , -.BR whom , +.BR ali and .BR send . This may be used instead of the @@ -407,7 +417,7 @@ new users of .RE .PP .BR lproc : -%default_pager% +more .RS 5 This program is used to list the contents of a message in response to the @@ -473,7 +483,7 @@ that is sent to \*(lqBcc:\*(rq recipients. .RE .PP .BR moreproc : -%default_pager% +more .RS 5 This is the program used by .B mhl @@ -485,12 +495,6 @@ program used by to display message bodies (or message parts) of type text/plain. .RE .PP -.BR mshproc : -%bindir%/msh -.RS 5 -Currently not used. -.RE -.PP .BR packproc : %bindir%/packf .RS 5 @@ -509,13 +513,7 @@ and (used by the .B sendfiles shell script) to -post a message to the mail transport system. It is also called by -.B whom -(called with the switches -.B \-whom -and -.BR \-library ) -to do address verification. +post a message to the mail transport system. .RE .PP .BR rmmproc : @@ -534,14 +532,6 @@ to delete a message from a folder. Currently not used. .RE .PP -.BR sendmail : -%sendmailpath% -.RS 5 -The path name to the -.B sendmail -program. -.RE -.PP .BR sendproc : %bindir%/send .RS 5 @@ -577,14 +567,6 @@ and .B repl to query about the disposition of a composed draft message. .RE -.PP -.BR whomproc : -%bindir%/whom -.RS 5 -This is the program used by -.B whatnow -to determine to whom a message would be sent. -.RE .SS "Environment Variables" The operation of @@ -618,10 +600,9 @@ option was set during configuration, and if this environment variable is set, then if the commands .BR refile\ , -.BR send , -.BR show , +.BR send or -.B whom +.BR show are not given any `msgs' arguments, then they will default to using the file indicated by .BR mh\-draft (5). @@ -761,11 +742,12 @@ This is set by .B dist and .B repl -during edit sessions so you can -peruse the message being distributed or replied to. The message is also -available through a link called \*(lq@\*(rq in the current directory if -your current working directory and the folder the message lives in are -on the same UNIX filesystem. +during edit sessions so you can peruse the message being distributed or +replied to. The message is also available through a link called +\*(lq@\*(rq (if not changed by +.BR altmsg-link ) +in the current directory if your current working directory +and the message's folder are on the same UNIX filesystem. .RE .PP .B $mhdraft