X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?p=mmh;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fmhbuild.man1;h=c2614e4ec3a1825b622f4c5b3db693d4d3e6facb;hp=b7c12e67bda4bcc15fb0d2ac0ca178fd1b8305fc;hb=3363e2624dce0eb8164cf8b3f1ab385c8ff72e88;hpb=01a3480928da485b4d6109d36d751dfa71799d58 diff --git a/man/mhbuild.man1 b/man/mhbuild.man1 index b7c12e6..c2614e4 100644 --- a/man/mhbuild.man1 +++ b/man/mhbuild.man1 @@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ mhbuild \- translate MIME composition draft .I file .RB [ \-list " | " \-nolist ] .RB [ \-headers " | " \-noheaders ] -.RB [ \-rfc934mode " | " \-norfc934mode ] .RB [ \-contentid " | " \-nocontentid ] .RB [ \-verbose " | " \-noverbose ] .RB [ \-version ] @@ -197,11 +196,10 @@ is used to specify a message or group of messages to include. You may optionally specify the name of the folder and which messages are to be forwarded. If a folder is not given, it defaults to the current folder. Similarly, if a message is not -given, it defaults to the current message. Hence, the message directive -is similar to the -.B forw -command, except that the former uses -the MIME rules for encapsulation rather than those specified in RFC\-934. +given, it defaults to the current message. The message directive +is used by +.BR forw . +.PP For example, .PP .RS 5 @@ -217,20 +215,6 @@ then will add a content of type \*(lqmultipart/digest\*(rq and include each message as a subpart of this content. .PP -If you are using this directive to include more than one message, you -may use the -.B \-rfc934mode -switch. This switch will indicate that -.B mhbuild -should attempt to utilize the MIME encapsulation rules -in such a way that the \*(lqmultipart/digest\*(rq that is created -is (mostly) compatible with the encapsulation specified in RFC\-934. -If given, then RFC\-934 compliant user-agents should be able to burst the -message on reception\0--\0providing that the messages being encapsulated -do not contain encapsulated messages themselves. The drawback of this -approach is that the encapsulations are generated by placing an extra -newline at the end of the body of each message. -.PP .B "(3) The \*(lqbegin\*(rq directive is used to create a multipart content. When using the \*(lqbegin\*(rq directive, you must specify at least one @@ -517,10 +501,7 @@ line ::= "##" text EOL .fi .SH "SEE ALSO" -mhlist(1), show(1), mhstore(1), -.br -.I "Proposed Standard for Message Encapsulation" -(RFC\-934), +mhlist(1), show(1), mhstore(1), forw(1), .br .I "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies" (RFC\-2045), @@ -540,7 +521,6 @@ mhlist(1), show(1), mhstore(1), .SH DEFAULTS .nf .RB ` \-headers ' -.RB ` \-norfc934mode ' .RB ` \-contentid ' .RB ` \-noverbose ' .fi