.I \&.cshrc
in your home directory. (Check the
manual entry for the shell you use, in case you don't know how to
-do this.) Run the
+do this.) Then run the
.B mmh
command. If you've never used
.B mmh
is used to respond to the current message (by default).
It places you in the editor with a prototype response form.
After completing your response, type
-.B l
+.B li
to
.B list
(review) it, or
it.
.PP
.B comp
-allows you to compose a message by putting you in the editor
+allows you to compose a fresh message by putting you in the editor
on a prototype message form, and then lets you send it.
.PP
All the
^mhsign(1)~^\- sign or encrypt a message with gnupg
^mhstore(1)~^\- store contents of MIME messages into files
^mmh(1)~^\- initialize the mmh environment
+^mmhwrap(1)~^\- invoke mmh commands if they are not in $PATH
^next(1)~^\- show the next message
^packf(1)~^\- pack a folder into mbox format
^pick(1)~^\- select messages by content
^ap(8)~^\- parse addresses 822\-style
^dp(8)~^\- parse dates 822\-style
^fmtdump(8)~^\- decode \fImmh\fP format files
-^post(8)~^\- deliver a message
+^spost(8)~^\- deliver a message
.fi
.RE
.PP
^mh\-format(5)~^\- format file for mmh message system
^mh\-mail(5)~^\- message format for mmh message system
^mh\-profile(5)~^\- user customization for mmh message system
-^mh\-tailor(5)~^\- mail transport customization for mmh message system
.sp
^mmh(7)~^\- introduction to the mmh message system
^mh\-draft(7)~^\- draft folder facility
switch.
.PP
Send bug reports, comments, and suggestions to
-.I "markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de>
+.I <mmh@marmaro.de>
or to
-.IR <nmh-workers@nongnu.org> .
+.IR "markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de>" .
.SH "SEE ALSO"
mmh(1)