.\" .\" %nmhwarning% .\" .TH WHOM %manext1% "%nmhdate%" MH.6.8 [%nmhversion%] .SH NAME whom \- report to whom a message would go .SH SYNOPSIS .HP 5 .na .B whom .RB [ \-tocc " | " \-notocc ] .RB [ \-bcc " | " \-nobcc ] .RB [ \-alias " | " \-noalias ] .RB [ \-Version ] .RB [ \-help ] .IR file ... .ad .SH DESCRIPTION .B Whom is used to list the recipient addresses in the headers of a message. .PP Per default, .B whom lists both, sighted and hidden, recipients. The .BR \-notocc option suppresses the listing of sighted recipients. The .BR \-nobcc option suppresses the listing of hidden recipients. If both kinds of recipients are requested, they are separated by a line similar to ``\0==BCC==''. The actual separator may change, but the regular expression /^[\0\\t].*BCC/ should always match. .PP With .BR \-alias , aliases for all recipients are expanded, according to the alias files given by the `Aliasfile:' profile entry. This is somehow similar to running: .RS 5 .nf ali `whom /path/to/msg` .fi .RE .SH FILES .fc ^ ~ .nf .ta \w'%etcdir%/ExtraBigFileName 'u ^$HOME/.mmh/profile~^The user profile .fi .SH "PROFILE COMPONENTS" .fc ^ ~ .nf .ta 2.4i .ta \w'ExtraBigProfileName 'u ^Path:~^To determine the user's mail storage ^Aliasfile:~^For default alias files .fi .SH "SEE ALSO" mh\-alias(5), spost(8) .SH DEFAULTS .nf .RB ` \-tocc ' .RB ` \-bcc ' .RB ` \-alias ' .fi .SH CONTEXT None .SH BUGS .B whom does not (yet) accept .I msg and .I +folder arguments.