no such sequences are defined. Otherwise, for each name given, the
sequence is first zero'd and then each message is added to the sequence.
Read the
-.BR mh\-sequence (5)
+.BR mh\-sequence (7)
man page for the details about this sequence. (profile, no default)
.RE
.PP
Defines the string which, when prefixed to a sequence name, negates
that sequence. Hence, \*(lqnotseen\*(rq means all those messages that
are not a member of the sequence \*(lqseen\*(rq. Read the
-.BR mh\-sequence (5)
+.BR mh\-sequence (7)
man page for the details. (profile, no default)
.RE
.PP
sequences when they are incorporated or read. If not present or
empty, no such sequences are defined. Otherwise, each message is
added to, or removed from, each sequence name given. Read the
-.BR mh\-sequence (5)
+.BR mh\-sequence (7)
man page for the details about this sequence.
(profile, no default)
.RE
Keeps track of the private sequence called \*(lqseq\*(rq in the specified
folder. Private sequences are generally used for read\-only folders.
See the
-.BR mh\-sequence (5)
+.BR mh\-sequence (7)
man page for details about private sequences.
(context, no default)
.RE
drafts
.RS 5
Changes the default draft folder. Read the
-.BR mh\-draft (5)
+.BR mh\-draft (7)
man page for details. (profile, default: +drafts)
.RE
.PP
.BR show
are not given any `msgs'
arguments, then they will default to using the file indicated by
-.BR mh\-draft (5).
+.BR mh\-draft (7).
This is useful for getting the default behavior
supplied by the default
.IR whatnowproc .
.fi
.SH "SEE ALSO"
-nmh(1), environ(5), mh-sequence(5)
+nmh(1), environ(5), mh-sequence(7)
.SH HISTORY
The