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.TH POST %manext8% "%nmhdate%" MH.6.8 [%nmhversion%]
.SH NAME
.B post
constructs the \*(lqFrom:\*(rq line of the
message from the user's login name, the full name from the GECOS field of the
-passwd file, and the fully\-qualified name of the local machine (or the
-value of
-\*(lqlocalname\*(rq in
-.IR mts.conf ,
-if set). An example is \*(lqFrom: Dan Harkless
+passwd file, and the fully\-qualified name of the local machine.
+An example is \*(lqFrom: Dan Harkless
<dan@machine.company.com>\*(rq. There are four ways to override these values,
however. Note that they apply equally to \*(lqResent\-From:\*(rq lines in messages sent
with
If SASL authentication is successful,
.BR nmh
will attempt to negotiate a security layer for session encryption.
-Encrypted data is labelled with `(encrypted)' and `(decrypted)' when
+Encrypted data is labelled with `(sasl-encrypted)' and `(sasl-decrypted)' when
viewing the SMTP transaction with the
.B \-snoop
switch.
+.PP
+If
+.B nmh
+has been compiled with TLS support, the
+.B \-tls
+switch will require the negotiation of TLS support when connecting to the
+SMTP MTA. Encrypted data is labelled with `(tls-encrypted)' and
+`(tls-decrypted)' when viewing the SMTP transction with the
+.B \-snoop
+switch.
.SH FILES
.fc ^ ~