X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?p=mmh;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fmh-profile.man5;h=9b052c9a0a8bfdc46c9d614b102ac192c269526f;hp=19250b32d63cb5f3333887af2f95d9b967b19654;hb=eda302e1f049eae6b429a12c5526600eea6a02e1;hpb=5c43bb739797c078c3fd6aa982183e15af456d31 diff --git a/man/mh-profile.man5 b/man/mh-profile.man5 index 19250b3..9b052c9 100644 --- a/man/mh-profile.man5 +++ b/man/mh-profile.man5 @@ -173,26 +173,6 @@ to send mail. (profile, default: %sendmailpath%) .RE .PP -.BR Backup-Prefix : -, -.RS 5 -The prefix that is prepended to the name of message files when they -are backup'd for some reason. -.BR send , -for instance, does this. -Note: rmm does NOT anymore use the backup prefix. -It should typically be set to `,' or `#'. -(profile, default: `,') -.RE -.PP -.BR AltMsg-Link : -@ -.RS 5 -Name of the link to the file to which you are replying or which you are -redistributing. See `$mhaltmsg' below. -(profile, default: `@') -.RE -.PP .BR Attachment-Header : Attach .RS 5 @@ -202,15 +182,39 @@ If you like to type a lot, name it `X-MH-Attachment'. (profile, default: `Attach') .RE .PP +.BR Sign-Header : +Sign +.RS 5 +The (pseudo) header in draft messages, that requests the message to be +signed automatically by +.BR send , +using +.BR mhsign . +If you like to type a lot, name it `X-MH-Sign-This-Message'. +(profile, default: `Sign') +.RE +.PP +.BR Enc-Header : +Enc +.RS 5 +The (pseudo) header in draft messages, that requests the message to be +signed and encrypted by +.BR send , +using +.BR mhsign . +If you like to type a lot, name it `X-MH-Encrypt-This-Message'. +(profile, default: `Enc') +.RE +.PP .BR Mime-Type-Query : file \-b \-\-mime .RS 5 -A command that prints the MIME type of a file. -The file name gets appended to the command line. -Note: Older GNU versions of file(1) won't generate the desired -output. GNU file-4.26, for instance, omits a required semicolon. -GNU file-5.04 is known to work. Non-GNU version likely need different -options or don't provide this function at all. Alternatively, you can use +A command that prints the MIME type of a given file. +The file name is appended to the command line. +Note: Older versions of file(1) won't generate the desired output. +file-4.26, for instance, omits a required semicolon. +file-5.04 is known to work. +Alternatively, you can use .BR print\-mimetype , which is part of mmh, but guesses MIME types by file name extensions only. .RE @@ -300,18 +304,26 @@ or both ends of the mailbox and host to indicate wild-card matching. (profile, default: your user-id) .RE .PP +.BR Default-From : +Philipp Takacs +.RS 5 +Tells +.B spost +which addresse shall be used, if the draft dosn\'t contain a +.RI ` From ' +Header or the draft is not from the user. +.RE +.PP .BR Aliasfile : aliases .I other-alias .RS 5 Indicates aliases files for -.BR ali -and +.BR ali , .BR send . -This may be used instead of the -.B \-alias -.I file -switch. (profile, no default) +and +.BR spost . +(profile, no default) .RE .PP .BR Draft\-Folder : @@ -390,7 +402,7 @@ user wishes. The default values are given in the examples. .RE .PP .BR listproc : -show \-file +show .RS 5 This program is used to list the contents of a message in response to the @@ -597,22 +609,6 @@ how many lines long your terminal screen is. .RE .PP -.B $editalt -.RS 5 -This is the alternate message. -.PP -This is set by -.B dist -and -.B repl -during edit sessions so you can peruse the message being distributed or -replied to. The message is also available through a link called -`@' (if not changed by -.BR altmsg-link ) -in the current directory if your current working directory -and the message's folder are on the same UNIX filesystem. -.RE -.PP .B $mhdraft .RS 5 This is the path to the working draft. @@ -640,6 +636,13 @@ to tell the .I whatnowproc about an alternate message associated with the draft (the message being distributed or replied to). +It is also set during edit sessions so you can peruse the +message being distributed or replied to. +This variable replaces the older +.B $editalt +variable. +There used to be a link named `@' in the working directory, pointing +to the alternate message, there is no such link anymore. .RE .PP .B $mhdist