.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
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 ,
.BR show ,
.BR repl ,
-\&...) 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).
-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:
.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
or
-.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
.fi
.RE
.PP
-Theses are descriptions of files and concepts:
+The following man pages describe file formats and concepts:
.PP
.RS 5
.fc ^ ~
^$HOME/.mmh~^The user's mmh directory
^$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"
.nf
.ta 2.4i
.ta \w'LongName 'u
-^Path:~^To determine the user's mail storage
+^Path:~^Location of the user's mail storage
.fi
.SH HISTORY
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
.B \-Version
switch.
.PP
-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> .
+
.SH "SEE ALSO"
+mmh(1)
mh-chart(1)