.\" %nmhwarning%
.
.SH NAME
-dist \- redistribute an nmh message to additional addresses
+dist \- distribute an nmh message to additional addresses
.SH SYNOPSIS
.HP 5
.na
.fi
.RE
.PP
-See the
+See
.IR forw (1)
-man page for descriptions of the
+for descriptions of the
.BR \-from ,
.BR \-to ,
.BR \-cc ,
.BR dist ,
.RB \*(lq comp
.BR \-use \*(rq
-may be used to re\-edit and send the constructed
+may be used to re-edit and send the constructed
message, but the annotations won't take place. Normally annotations are
done in place in order to preserve any links to the message. You may use
the
switches invoke the
.B nmh
draft folder facility. This is an advanced (and highly
-useful) feature. Consult the
+useful) feature. Consult
.IR mh-draft (5)
-man page for more information.
+for more information.
.PP
Upon exiting from the editor,
.B dist
%nmhetcdir%/distcomps
The default message skeleton.
.TP 20
-<mh\-dir>/distcomps
+<mh-dir>/distcomps
The user's message skeleton.
.TP 20
-$HOME/\&.mh\(ruprofile
+$HOME/.mh_profile
The user's profile.
.TP 20
-<mh\-dir>/draft
+<mh-dir>/draft
The draft file.
.PD
.SH "PROFILE COMPONENTS"
To find the default current folder.
.TP 20
Draft\-Folder:
-To find the default draft\-folder.
+To find the default draft-folder.
.TP 20
Editor:
To override the default editor.
.BR whatnow ,
then
.B comp
-uses a built\-in
+uses a built-in
.BR whatnow ,
it does not actually run the
.B whatnow