+.TH MH-MAIL %manext5% "January 8, 2014" "%nmhversion%"
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.\" %nmhwarning%
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-.TH MH-MAIL %manext5% "%nmhdate%" MH.6.8 [%nmhversion%]
.SH NAME
mh-mail \- message format for nmh message system
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-any
-.B nmh
-command
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B nmh
processes messages in a particular format. It should be noted
data are not handled. No data compression is accepted. All text is
clear ASCII 7-bit data.
.PP
-The general \*(lqmemo\*(rq framework of RFC\-822 is used. A message
+The general \*(lqmemo\*(rq framework of RFC 822 is used. A message
consists of a block of information in a rigid format, followed by
general text with no specified format. The rigidly formatted first
part of a message is called the header, and the free-format portion is
called the body. The header must always exist, but the body is optional.
These parts are separated by an empty line, i.e., two consecutive newline
characters. Within
-.B nmh ,
+.BR nmh ,
the header and body may be separated by a line consisting of dashes:
.PP
.RS 5
.nf
-%components%
+From: Local Mailbox <user@example.com>
+To:
+cc:
+Fcc: +outbox
+Subject:
.fi
.RE
.PP
Each header item is called a component and is composed of a keyword or
name, along with associated text. The keyword begins at the left margin,
may NOT contain spaces or tabs, may not exceed 63 characters (as specified
-by RFC\-822), and is terminated by a colon (`:'). Certain components
+by RFC 822), and is terminated by a colon (`:'). Certain components
(as identified by their keywords) must follow rigidly defined formats
in their text portions.
.PP
.PP
.BR From :
.RS 5
-Added by
-.BR post ,
+This header is filled in by default with the system's idea of the user's local
+mailbox. This can be changed with the
+.B Local\-Mailbox
+profile entry. It
contains the address of the author or authors
(may be more than one if a \*(lqSender:\*(rq field is present). For a
standard reply (using
-.BR repl ,
+.BR repl ),
the reply address is constructed by
checking the following headers (in this order): \*(lqMail-Reply\-To:\*(rq,
\*(lqReply\-To:\*(rq, \*(lqFrom:\*(rq, \*(lqSender:\*(rq.
+A \*(lqFrom:\*(rq
+header MUST exist when the message is sent to
+.BR post,
+otherwise the message will be rejected.
+.RE
+.PP
+.BR Envelope\-From :
+.RS 5
+Used by
+.B post
+to specify a value for the sender's envelope address to the mail transport
+system. If omitted,
+.B post
+will use the value of the \*(lqSender:\*(rq or the \*(lqFrom:\*(rq header.
+See
+.IR send (1)
+for more details.
.RE
.PP
.BR Mail\-Reply\-To :
.PP
.BR Sender :
.RS 5
-Added by
+Required by
.B post
-in the event that the message already has a
-\*(lqFrom:\*(rq line. This line contains the address of the actual
+in the event that the message has multiple addresses on the
+\*(lqFrom:\*(rq line. It is otherwise optional. This line should
+contain the address of the actual
sender.
.RE
.PP
Contains addresses of secondary recipients.
.RE
.PP
-Bcc:
+.BR Bcc :
.RS 5
Still more recipients. However, the \*(lqBcc:\*(rq line is not
copied onto the message as delivered, so these recipients are not
listed.
.B nmh
uses an encapsulation method for blind copies, see
-.BR send .
+.IR send (1).
+.RE
+.PP
+.BR Dcc :
+.RS 5
+Still more recipients. However, the \*(lqDcc:\*(rq line is not
+copied onto the messages as delivered. Recipients on the \*(lqDcc:\*(rq
+line receive the same message as recipients on the \*(lqTo:\*(rq and
+\*(lqcc:\*(rq lines. See
+.IR send (1)
+for more details.
+.B Dcc
+is not supported with the
+.B sendmail/pipe
+mail transport method.
.RE
.PP
.BR Fcc :
.PP
.BR Resent\-From :
.RS 5
-Added when redistributing a message by
-.BR post .
+Used instead of the \*(lqFrom:\*(rq header when
+.B post
+redistributes a message. See \*(lqFrom:\*(rq for more information about
+this header is used.
.RE
.PP
.BR Resent\-To:
.B \-annotate
option.
.RE
-
+.PP
+.BR Attach :
+.RS 5
+Used by
+.B mhbuild
+to specify a filename to attach to this message. See
+.IR mhbuild (1)
+for more information.
+.RE
.SH FILES
-.fc ^ ~
-.nf
-.ta \w'%etcdir%/ExtraBigFileName 'u
-^%mailspool%/$USER~^Location of mail drop
-.fi
-
+.TP 20
+%mailspool%/$USER
+Location of mail drop.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.I "Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages
-(RFC\-822)
-
+.I
+Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages
+(RFC 822)
.SH CONTEXT
None