X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?p=mmh;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fmh-profile.man5;h=b90cd971e2dddd0fba9dd7ad14df002e52292e8e;hp=053213a7c51cf76c3608071c36b3ed45c89fa071;hb=4b5944268ea0da7bb30598a27857304758ea9b44;hpb=db74c2bd004b2dc9bf8086a6d8bf773ac051f3cc diff --git a/man/mh-profile.man5 b/man/mh-profile.man5 index 053213a..b90cd97 100644 --- a/man/mh-profile.man5 +++ b/man/mh-profile.man5 @@ -172,14 +172,26 @@ redistributing. See `$mhaltmsg' below. (profile, default: `@') .RE .PP -.BR automimeproc : +.BR Attachment-Header : +Attach .RS 5 -If defined and set to 1, then the -.B whatnow -program will automatically -invoke the buildmimeproc (discussed below) to process each message as a MIME -composition draft before it is sent. -(profile, no default) +The (pseudo) header in draft messages, that contains files to be attached +to the message on sending. +If you like to type a lot, name it `X-MH-Attachment'. +(profile, default: `Attach') +.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 +.BR print\-mimetype , +which is part of mmh, but guesses MIME types by file name extensions only. .RE .PP .BR Msg\-Protect : @@ -346,11 +358,8 @@ environment variable If .B $SIGNATURE is not set and this profile entry is not present, the \*(lqgcos\*(rq field of -the \fI/etc/passwd\fP file will be used; otherwise, on hosts where -.B nmh -was configured with the UCI option, the file -.I $HOME/.signature -is consulted. Your signature will be added to the address +the \fI/etc/passwd\fP file will be used. +Your signature will be added to the address .B send puts in the \*(lqFrom:\*(rq header; do not include an address in the signature text. (profile, no default) @@ -369,8 +378,9 @@ user wishes. The default values are given in the examples. %bindir%/mhbuild .RS 5 This is the program used by -.B whatnow -to process drafts which are MIME composition files. +.B send +to process MIME composition files, created from drafts which require +MIME features. .RE .PP .BR fileproc : @@ -403,19 +413,16 @@ is invoked with no arguments. .RE .PP .BR lproc : -more +show -file .RS 5 This program is used to list the contents of a message in response to the .B list -directive at the \*(lqWhat now?\*(rq prompt. It is -also used by the draft folder facility in -.BR comp , -.BR dist , -.BR forw , and -.B repl -to display the draft message. +.B display +directive at the \*(lqWhat now?\*(rq prompt. +The absolute pathname of the message to list will be appended to +the command line given. .RE .PP .BR mailproc : @@ -441,31 +448,15 @@ This is the program used to filter messages in various ways. It is used by .B mhshow to filter and display the message headers -of MIME messages. When the -.B \-format -or -.B \-filter -option is used -by -.B forw -or +of MIME messages. +Unless the +.B \-nofilter +option is used with .BR repl , the .I mhlproc is used to filter the -message that you are forwarding, or to which you are replying. -When the -.B \-filter -option is given to -.B send -or -.BR post , -the -.I mhlproc -is used by -.B post -to filter the copy of the message -that is sent to \*(lqBcc:\*(rq recipients. +message to which you are replying. .RE .PP .BR moreproc : @@ -703,8 +694,7 @@ these tell .B scan and .B mhl -how to clear your terminal, and how -many columns wide your terminal is. They also tell +how many columns wide your terminal is. They also tell .B mhl how many lines long your terminal screen is. @@ -816,16 +806,6 @@ and if annotations are to occur. .RE .PP -.B $mhinplace -.RS 5 -This is set by -.BR dist , -.BR forw , -and -.B repl -if annotations are to occur. -.RE -.PP .B $mhfolder .RS 5 This is the folder containing the alternate message.