switches invoke the
.B nmh
draft folder facility. This is an advanced (and highly useful) feature.
-Consult the
+Consult
.IR mh-draft (5)
-man page for more information.
+for more information.
.PP
The
.B \-editor
.BR nmh .
It implies
.BR \-nowhatnowproc .
-It causes a file <mh\-dir>/draft
+It causes a file <mh-dir>/draft
to be created, containing the draft message that would normally be
presented to the user for editing. No mail is actually sent.
.PP
%nmhetcdir%/forwcomps
The default message skeleton.
.TP
-<mh\-dir>/forwcomps
+<mh-dir>/forwcomps
The user's message skeleton.
.TP
%nmhetcdir%/digestcomps
.B \-digest
is given.
.TP
-<mh\-dir>/digestcomps
+<mh-dir>/digestcomps
The user's
.B \-digest
skeleton.
^%nmhetcdir%/mhl.forward
The default message filter.
.TP
-<mh\-dir>/mhl.forward
+<mh-dir>/mhl.forward
The user's message filter.
.TP
^$HOME/.mh_profile
To find the default current folder.
.TP
Draft\-Folder:
-To find the default draft\-folder.
+To find the default draft-folder.
.TP
Editor:
To override the default editor.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.IR burst (1),
.IR comp (1),
-.IR mh\-format (5)
+.IR mh\-format (5),
.IR mhbuild (1),
.IR mhl (1),
.IR prompter (1),
.IR repl (1),
.IR send (1),
-.IR whatnow (1),
+.IR whatnow (1)
.PP
.I
Proposed Standard for Message Encapsulation