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Plus further minor cleanups.
.PP
.B repl
is used to respond to the current message (by default).
.PP
.B repl
is used to respond to the current message (by default).
-It places you in the editor with a prototype response form. While you're
-in the editor, you may peruse the item you're responding to by reading
-the file
-.IR @ .
+It places you in the editor with a prototype response form.
After completing your response, type
.B l
to
After completing your response, type
.B l
to
which causes them to print a list of the arguments they may be invoked
with and then exit.
.PP
which causes them to print a list of the arguments they may be invoked
with and then exit.
.PP
-Commands which take a message number as an argument (
-.BR scan ,
+Commands which take a message number as an argument
+.RB ( scan ,
-\&...) also take one of the words: `first',
-`prev', `cur', `next', or `last' to indicate
+\&...) also take one of the letters: `f',
+`p', `c', `n', or `l' to indicate
(respectively) the first, previous, current, next, or last message in
the current folder (assuming they are defined).
(respectively) the first, previous, current, next, or last message in
the current folder (assuming they are defined).
-Commands which take a range of message numbers (
-.BR rmm ,
+Commands which take a range of message numbers
+.RB ( rmm ,
.BR scan ,
.BR show ,
\&...) also take any of the abbreviations:
.BR scan ,
.BR show ,
\&...) also take any of the abbreviations:
.IR num .
.I Num
may be any of the pre-defined symbols:
.IR num .
.I Num
may be any of the pre-defined symbols:
-.IR first ,
-.IR prev ,
-.IR cur ,
-.I next
+.IR f ,
+.IR p ,
+.IR c ,
+.I n
-.IR last .
-.IP first:\fIN\fR 15
-.IP prev:\fIN\fR 15
-.IP next:\fIN\fR 15
-.IP last:\fIN\fR 15
+.IR l .
+.IP f:\fIN\fR 15
+.IP p:\fIN\fR 15
+.IP n:\fIN\fR 15
+.IP l:\fIN\fR 15
The first, previous, next or last
messages, if they exist.
.RE
The first, previous, next or last
messages, if they exist.
.RE
-Theses are descriptions of files and concepts:
+The following man pages describe file formats and concepts:
^$HOME/.mmh~^The user's mmh directory
^$HOME/.mmh/profile~^The user's profile
^$HOME/.mmh/context~^The user's context
^$HOME/.mmh~^The user's mmh directory
^$HOME/.mmh/profile~^The user's profile
^$HOME/.mmh/context~^The user's context
-^$HOME/Mail~^The user's mail storage
+^$HOME/Mail~^Default location of the user's mail storage
.fi
.SH "PROFILE COMPONENTS"
.fi
.SH "PROFILE COMPONENTS"
.nf
.ta 2.4i
.ta \w'LongName 'u
.nf
.ta 2.4i
.ta \w'LongName 'u
-^Path:~^To determine the user's mail storage
+^Path:~^Location of the user's mail storage
is an experimental version of
.BR nmh ,
the New Mail Handler.
is an experimental version of
.BR nmh ,
the New Mail Handler.
-Its name ``mmh'' stands primarily for ``meillo's MH'',
-but also for modern, minimalistic, and non-compatible Mail Handler.
+Its name ``mmh'' stands for ``meillo's mail handler''.
.SH BUGS
If you encounter problems with an
.SH BUGS
If you encounter problems with an
-Send bug reports and suggestions to
-.IR "markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de>" ,
-or (as a fall-back) to
-.IR nmh-workers@nongnu.org .
+Send bug reports, comments, and suggestions to
+.I "markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de>
+or to
+.IR <nmh-workers@nongnu.org> .
+