Documented the actual behavior and homogenized the style.
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.SH NAME
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.SH NAME
-mh-draft \- draft folder facility for mh message system
+mh-draft \- draft folder facility for mmh
.SH DESCRIPTION
There are a number of interesting advanced facilities for the composition of
outgoing mail.
.SH DESCRIPTION
There are a number of interesting advanced facilities for the composition of
outgoing mail.
.B mmh
`msgs' convention to the
.B send
.B mmh
`msgs' convention to the
.B send
-command..
-If no `msgs' are given, it defaults to `c'.
+If no `msgs' are given, the current message is used.
+.PP
To make all this a bit more clear, here are some examples:
.RE
.PP
To make all this a bit more clear, here are some examples:
.RE
.PP
It is important to realize that
.B mmh
treats the draft folder like a standard
It is important to realize that
.B mmh
treats the draft folder like a standard
-.B mh
-folder in nearly all respects. There is one exception:
-Although conceptually
-.B send
-deletes the `msgs' named in the draft folder, it does not call
-.I delete\-prog
-to perform the deletion.
.na
.B send
.RB [ \-verbose " | " \-noverbose ]
.na
.B send
.RB [ \-verbose " | " \-noverbose ]
.RB [ \-Version ]
.RB [ \-help ]
.ad
.RB [ \-Version ]
.RB [ \-help ]
.ad
argument will send the current message in the draft folder.
.B Send
always takes messages from the draft folder.
argument will send the current message in the draft folder.
.B Send
always takes messages from the draft folder.
-.RB ` msg "' defaults to the current message in the draft folder"
+.RB ` msgs "' defaults to the current message in the draft folder"