.RB [ \-format " | " \-noformat ]
.RB [ \-filter
.IR filterfile ]
-.RB [ \-inplace " | " \-noinplace ]
.RB [ \-mime " | " \-nomime ]
-.RB [ \-fcc
-.IR +folder ]
-.RB [ \-width
-.IR columns ]
.RB [ \-editor
.IR editor ]
.RB [ \-noedit ]
.nf
To: <Mail\-Reply\-To> or <Reply\-To> or <From>
Cc: <To> and <Cc> and <personal address>
-Fcc: {fcc switch} or +sent
+Fcc: +sent
Subject: Re: <Subject>
In\-Reply\-To: <Message\-Id>
References: <Message\-Id>
.PP
Lines beginning with the fields \*(lqTo:\*(rq, \*(lqCc:\*(rq, and
\*(rqBcc:\*(rq will be standardized and have duplicate addresses removed.
-In addition, the
-.B \-width
-.I columns
-switch will guide
-.BR repl 's
-formatting of these fields.
+In addition, these fields will be wrapped at a reasonable length.
.PP
See
.BR comp (1)
switch.
This directs
.B repl
-to generate an
-.B mhbuild
-composition file.
-Note that
-.B nmh
-will not invoke
-.B mhbuild
-automatically, unless you
-add this line to your profile:
-.PP
-.RS 5
-automimeproc: 1
-.RE
-.PP
-Otherwise, you must specifically give the command
-.PP
-.RS 5
-What now? mime
-.RE
-.PP
-prior to sending the draft.
+to add an attachment header field, for which
+.B send
+will care.
.PP
If the
.B \-annotate
switch is given, the message being replied\-to will
-be annotated with the lines
+be annotated with the line:
.PP
.RS 5
+.nf
Replied:\ date
-Replied:\ addrs
+.fi
.RE
.PP
-where the address list contains one line for each addressee.
The annotation will be done only if the message is sent directly from
.BR repl .
If the message is not sent immediately from
.BR repl ,
.RB \*(lq "comp\ \-use" \*(rq
may be used to re\-edit and send the constructed
-message, but the annotations won't take place. Normally annotations are
-done inplace in order to preserve any links to the message. You may use
-the
-.B \-noinplace
-switch to change this.
+message, but the annotations won't take place. Annotations are always
+done inplace in order to preserve any links to the message.
.PP
-Although the default template specifies that a copy of the reply will be
+The default template specifies that a copy of the reply will be
put in
-the folder 'sent',
-if the
-.B \-fcc
-.I +folder
-switch is given it will override the default value.
-More than one folder, each preceded by
-.B \-fcc
-can
-be named.
-.PP
-In addition to the standard
-.BR mh\-format (5)
-escapes,
-.B repl
-also recognizes the following additional
-.I component
-escape:
-.PP
-.RS 5
-.nf
-.ta \w'Escape 'u +\w'Returns 'u
-.I Escape Returns Description
-fcc string Any folders specified with `\-fcc\ folder'
-.fi
-.RE
+the folder 'sent'.
.PP
To avoid reiteration,
.B repl
.RB ` "\-nocc\ all" "' with `\-nogroup', `\-cc\ all' with `\-group'"
.RB ` \-noannotate '
.RB ` \-noformat '
-.RB ` \-inplace '
.RB ` \-nomime '
.RB ` \-noquery '
-.RB ` "\-width\ 72" '
.fi
.SH CONTEXT
Moral of the story: if you're going to include addresses in a reply
template, include the host portion of the address.
.PP
-The
-.B \-width
-.I columns
-switch is only used to do address-folding; other
-headers are not line\-wrapped.
-.PP
-If
-.I whatnowproc
-is
-.BR whatnow ,
-then
-.B repl
-uses a built\-in
-.BR whatnow ,
-it does not actually run the
-.B whatnow
-program.
-Hence, if you define your own
-.IR whatnowproc ,
-don't call it
-.B whatnow
-since
-.B repl
-won't run it.
-.PP
If your current working directory is not writable, the link named
\*(lq@\*(rq is not available.