X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?p=mmh;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fsend.man1;h=34c4a221ca69d4e6776a4ac902a473ab6d4ed25e;hp=d8e1886275df69962f6f80d2d51fce930e26efc8;hb=e8843fe6800f7cf727240b3a0b5514aab3d11c93;hpb=5c43bb739797c078c3fd6aa982183e15af456d31 diff --git a/man/send.man1 b/man/send.man1 index d8e1886..34c4a22 100644 --- a/man/send.man1 +++ b/man/send.man1 @@ -8,10 +8,7 @@ send \- send a message .HP 5 .na .B send -.RB [ \-alias -.IR aliasfile ] .RB [ \-verbose " | " \-noverbose ] -.RB [ \-watch " | " \-nowatch ] .RB [ msg \&...] .RB [ \-Version ] @@ -49,14 +46,13 @@ The first part of the MIME message is the draft body if the body is non-empty. The body of each attachment header field is interpreted as a file name, and each file named is included as a separate part in the MIME message. .PP -For file names with dot suffixes, the context is scanned for a -.I show-suffix- -entry for that suffix. -The content-type for the part is taken from that context entry if a match is -found. -If no match is found or the file does not have a dot suffix, the content-type -is text/plain if the file contains only ASCII characters or -application/octet-stream otherwise. +The MIME type of each file is determined by the MIME type query program, +as defined by the +.I Mime-Type-Query +profile entry. +Mmh distributes the program +.BR print-mimetype , +in case no better alternative is available on the system. .PP The last component of the path name is taken as the name of the MIME parts. A message part header for an attachment might be: @@ -71,16 +67,7 @@ If .B \-verbose is specified, .B send -will indicate the interactions -occurring with the transport system, prior to actual delivery. -If -.B \-watch -is specified -.B send -will monitor the delivery of local -and network mail. Hence, by specifying both switches, a large detail -of information can be gathered about each step of the message's entry -into the transport system. +will request verbose information of the transport system. .PP .B Send with no @@ -96,9 +83,8 @@ Consult the man page for more information. .PP Once the transport system has successfully accepted custody of the -message, the message will be renamed with a leading comma, which allows -it to be retrieved until the next draft message is sent. If there are -errors in the formatting of the message, +message, the message will be moved into the trash folder. +If there are errors in the formatting of the message, .B send will abort with a (hopefully) helpful error message. @@ -151,14 +137,7 @@ appear to any non\-Bcc receivers of the message. That is, it will have the appended fields and field reformatting. The `Fcc:' fields will be removed from all outgoing copies of the message. .PP -The files specified by the profile entry `Aliasfile:' and any -additional alias files given by the -.B \-alias -.I aliasfile -switch will be -read (more than one file, each preceded by -.BR \-alias , -can be named). +The files specified by the profile entry `Aliasfile:' will be read. See .BR mh\-alias (5) for more information. @@ -181,6 +160,7 @@ for more information. ^Aliasfile:~^For a default alias file ^Signature:~^To determine the user's mail signature ^Attachment\-Header:~^To set the name of the attachment header field +^Mime\-Type\-Query:~^Program to determine the MIME types of files .fi .SH "SEE ALSO" @@ -190,14 +170,10 @@ comp(1), dist(1), forw(1), repl(1), mh\-alias(5), spost(8) .nf .RB ` msg "' defaults to the current message in the draft folder" .RB ` \-noverbose ' -.RB ` \-nowatch ' .fi .SH CONTEXT None .SH BUGS -Under some configurations, it is not possible to monitor the mail delivery -transaction; -.B \-watch -is a no-op on those systems. +None