is produced, and the messages contained within the digest are placed at
the end of the folder. Other messages are not tampered with in any way.
.PP
is produced, and the messages contained within the digest are placed at
the end of the folder. Other messages are not tampered with in any way.
.PP
-.fc ^ ~
-.nf
-.ta 2.4i
-.ta \w'ExtraBigProfileName 'u
-^Path:~^To determine the user's nmh directory
-^Current\-Folder:~^To find the default current folder
-^Msg\-Protect:~^To set mode when creating a new message
-.fi
-
+.PD 0
+.TP 20
+Path:
+To determine the user's nmh directory.
+.TP
+Current\-Folder:
+To find the default current folder.
+.TP
+Msg\-Protect:
+To set mode when creating a new message.
+.PD
-inc(1), msh(1), pack(1),
-.I "Proposed Standard for Message Encapsulation"
-(RFC\-934)
-
+.IR inc (1),
+.IR pack (1)
+.PP
+.I
+Proposed Standard for Message Encapsulation
+(RFC 934)
.B \-noinplace
is given, then the first message extracted from the
first digest burst becomes the current message. This leaves the context
in a similar, but not identical, state to the context achieved when using
.BR \-inplace .
.B \-noinplace
is given, then the first message extracted from the
first digest burst becomes the current message. This leaves the context
in a similar, but not identical, state to the context achieved when using
.BR \-inplace .