From: markus schnalke Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2012 09:14:20 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Removed old man page of whom. X-Git-Tag: mmh-thesis-end~9 X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?p=mmh;a=commitdiff_plain;h=c04ddf6908d7d3e3d41408d03f086273dee47b6e Removed old man page of whom. --- diff --git a/man/whom.man b/man/whom.man deleted file mode 100644 index a060d14..0000000 --- a/man/whom.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -.\" -.\" %nmhwarning% -.\" -.TH WHOM %manext1% "%nmhdate%" MH.6.8 [%nmhversion%] -.SH NAME -whom \- report to whom a message would go -.SH SYNOPSIS -.HP 5 -.na -.B whom -.RB [ \-alias -.IR aliasfile ] -.RB [ \-check " | " \-nocheck ] -.RB [ \-draft ] -.RB [ \-draftfolder -.IR +folder ] -.RB [ \-draftmessage -.IR msg ] -.RB [ \-nodraftfolder ] -.RI [ file ] -.RB [ \-Version ] -.RB [ \-help ] -.ad -.SH DESCRIPTION -.B Whom -is used to expand the headers of a message into a set of -addresses and optionally verify that those addresses are deliverable at -that time (if -.B \-check -is given). -.PP -The -.B \-draftfolder -.I +folder -and -.B \-draftmessage -.I msg -switches invoke -the -.B nmh -draft folder facility. This is an advanced (and highly -useful) feature. Consult the -.BR mh-draft (7) -man page for more information. -.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). See -.BR mh\-alias (5) -for more information. - -.SH FILES -.fc ^ ~ -.nf -.ta \w'%etcdir%/ExtraBigFileName 'u -^$HOME/.mmh/profile~^The user profile -.fi - -.SH "PROFILE COMPONENTS" -.fc ^ ~ -.nf -.ta 2.4i -.ta \w'ExtraBigProfileName 'u -^Path:~^To determine the user's mail storage -^Draft\-Folder:~^To find the default draft\-folder -^Aliasfile:~^For a default alias file -.fi - -.SH "SEE ALSO" -mh\-alias(5), spost(8) - -.SH DEFAULTS -.nf -.RB ` file "' defaults to +draft" -.RB ` \-nocheck ' -.fi - -.SH CONTEXT -None - -.SH BUGS -With the -.B \-check -option, -.B whom -makes no guarantees that the -addresses listed as being ok are really deliverable, rather, an address -being listed as ok means that at the time that -.B whom -was run -the address was thought to be deliverable by the transport service. -For local addresses, this is absolute; for network addresses, it means -that the host is known.