.B nmh
command
.SH DESCRIPTION
-This describes both
+This describes
.B nmh
-personal alias files and
-the global alias file for
-.B nmh
-mail delivery, the file
-.PP
-.RS 5
-%etcdir%/MailAliases
-.RE
-.PP
+personal alias files.
It does
.B not
describe aliases files used by the message transport system.
not usually output, rather the address\-group that the alias maps to is
output instead. If \*(lqalias\*(rq is terminated with a `;' instead of
a `:', then both the \*(lqalias\*(rq and the address are output in the
-correct format. (This makes replies possible since
+correct format. (This makes replies possible since personal
.B nmh
-aliases
-and personal aliases are unknown to the mail transport system.)
+aliases are unknown to the mail transport system.)
.RE
.PP
Since the alias file is read line by line, forward references work, but
reading the file
.I unix.aliases
in the users
-.B nmh
+.B mmh
directory,
\*(lqstaff\*(rq is defined as all users who are listed as members of the
group \*(lqstaff\*(rq in the
.RS 2
.IP 1) 3
In your
-.IR \&.mh\(ruprofile ,
+.IR .mmh/profile ,
choose a name for your alias file, say
.RI \*(lq aliases \*(rq,
and add the line:
Create the file
.RI \*(lq aliases \*(rq
in your
-.B nmh
+.B mmh
directory.
.PP
.IP 3) 3
.RE
.SH FILES
-.fc ^ ~
-.nf
-.ta \w'%etcdir%/ExtraBigFileName 'u
-^%etcdir%/MailAliases~^global nmh alias file
-.fi
+None
.SH "PROFILE COMPONENTS"
.fc ^ ~