+.TH MH-PROFILE %manext5% "September 29, 2016" "%nmhversion%"
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.\" %nmhwarning%
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-.TH MH-PROFILE %manext5% "%nmhdate%" MH.6.8 [%nmhversion%]
.SH NAME
mh-profile \- user profile customization for nmh message handler
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.I $HOME/.mh\(ruprofile
.SH DESCRIPTION
Each user of
.B nmh
is expected to have a file named
-.I \&.mh\(ruprofile
+.I \&.mh\-profile
in his or her home directory. This file contains
a set of user parameters used by some or all of the
.B nmh
.RE
.PP
Blank lines are not permitted in
-.IR \&.mh\(ruprofile.
-
+.IR \&.mh\-profile.
+The shell quoting conventions are not available in the
+.IR \&.mh\-profile ;
+each token is separated by whitespace.
.SS "Standard Profile Entries"
The possible profile components are exemplified below. The only mandatory
entry is `Path:'. The others are optional; some have default values if
component can only appear once. Multiple appearances with trigger a
warning that all appearances after the first are ignored.
.PP
+Some MH programs, including
+.BR mhbuild ,
+.BR mhshow ,
+and
+.BR mhstore ,
+have specific profile components that are described in their respective
+man pages. Each component name begins with the name of the program and
+is followed by a dash.
+.PP
.BR Path :
Mail
.RS 5
Declares the location of the
.B nmh
context file. This is overridden by the environment variable
-.BR $MHCONTEXT .
+MHCONTEXT.
See the
.B HISTORY
section below.
no such sequences are defined. Otherwise, for each name given, the
sequence is first zero'd and then each message is added to the sequence.
Read the
-.BR mh\-sequence (5)
-man page for the details about this sequence. (profile, no default)
+.IR mh\-sequence (5)
+man page for the details about this sequence. (profile, no default)
.RE
.PP
.BR Sequence\-Negation :
Defines the string which, when prefixed to a sequence name, negates
that sequence. Hence, \*(lqnotseen\*(rq means all those messages that
are not a member of the sequence \*(lqseen\*(rq. Read the
-.BR mh\-sequence (5)
+.IR mh\-sequence (5)
man page for the details. (profile, no default)
.RE
.PP
sequences when they are incorporated or read. If not present or
empty, no such sequences are defined. Otherwise, each message is
added to, or removed from, each sequence name given. Read the
-.BR mh\-sequence (5)
+.IR mh\-sequence (5)
man page for the details about this sequence.
(profile, no default)
.RE
.PP
.BR mh\-sequences :
-\&.mh\(rusequences
+\&.mh\-sequences
.RS 5
The name of the file in each folder which defines public sequences.
To disable the use of public sequences, leave the value portion of this
-entry blank. (profile, default: \&.mh\(rusequences)
+entry blank. (profile, default: \&.mh\-sequences)
.RE
.PP
.BI atr\- seq \- folder :
Keeps track of the private sequence called \*(lqseq\*(rq in the specified
folder. Private sequences are generally used for read\-only folders.
See the
-.BR mh\-sequence (5)
+.IR mh\-sequence (5)
man page for details about private sequences.
(context, no default)
.RE
.PP
.BR Editor :
-/usr/bin/vi
+vi
.RS 5
Defines the editor to be used by the commands
.BR comp ,
.BR forw ,
and
.BR repl .
-(profile, default: %default_editor%)
-.RE
-.PP
-.BR automimeproc :
-.RS 5
-If defined and set to 1, then the
-.B whatnow
-program will automatically
-invoke the buildmimeproc (discussed below) to process each message as a MIME
-composition draft before it is sent.
-(profile, no default)
+If not set in profile the value will be taken from the VISUAL and
+EDITOR environment variables.
+(profile, default: vi)
.RE
.PP
.BR Msg\-Protect :
.RS 5
An octal number which defines the permission bits for new message files.
See
-.BR chmod (1)
-for an explanation of the octal number.
+.IR chmod (1)
+for an explanation of the octal number. Note that some filesystems,
+such as FAT32, do not support removal of read file permissions.
(profile, default: 0600)
.RE
.PP
.RS 5
An octal number which defines the permission bits for new folder
directories. See
-.BR chmod (1)
+.IR chmod (1)
for an explanation of the octal number.
(profile, default: 700)
.RE
.PP
+.BR datalocking :
+fcntl
+.RS 5
+The locking algorithm used to lock changes to any
+.B nmh
+data files, such as sequences or the context. The locking algorithm is
+any one of the following entries:
+.PP
+.RS 5
+.nf
+%supported_locks%
+.fi
+.RE
+.PP
+Available locking algorithms can vary depending on what is supported by
+the operating system. Note: currently transactional locking is only
+supported on public sequences; see
+.IR mh\-sequence (5)
+for more information.
+(profile, default: fcntl)
+.RE
+.PP
.IR program :
.I default switches
.RS 5
and
.B repl
to construct your default \*(lqFrom\*(rq header. The text used here will
-be copied exactly to your From: header, so it should already be RFC-822
+be copied exactly to your From: header, so it should already be RFC 822
compliant. If this is set, the
.B Signature
profile entry is NOT used, so it should include a signature as well. (profile,
and
.BR repl .
Read the
-.BR mh\-draft (5)
-man page for details. (profile, no default)
+.IR mh\-draft (5)
+man page for details. (profile, no default)
.RE
.PP
.BI digest\-issue\- list :
.B inc
your maildrop, if different from the default. This is
superseded by the environment variable
-.BR $MAILDROP .
+MAILDROP.
(profile, default: %mailspool%/$USER)
.RE
.PP
.B repl
your mail signature. This is superseded by the
environment variable
-.BR $SIGNATURE .
+SIGNATURE .
If
-.B $SIGNATURE
+SIGNATURE
is not set and this profile entry is not present, the \*(lqgcos\*(rq field of
the \fI/etc/passwd\fP file will be used.
Your signature will be added to the address
signature text. The \*(lqLocal\-Mailbox\*(rq profile component
supersedes all of this. (profile, no default)
.RE
-
+.PP
+.BR credentials :
+\&legacy
+.RS 5
+Indicates how the username and password credentials will be retrieved
+for access to external servers, such as those that provide SMTP or POP
+service. The supported entry values are \*(lqlegacy\*(rq,
+.RI \*(lqfile: netrc \*(rq,
+and
+.RI \*(lqfile\-nopermcheck: netrc \*(rq.
+With \*(lqlegacy\*(rq, or if there is no credentials entry, the
+username is the first of:
+.RS 5
+.TP 5
+.PD 0
+1)
+.B \-user
+switch to
+.BR send ,
+.BR post ,
+.BR whom ,
+.BR inc ,
+or
+.B msgchk
+program
+.TP
+2)
+the login name on the local machine
+.PD
+.RE
+.PP
+The password for SMTP services is the first of:
+.RS 5
+.TP 5
+.PD 0
+1)
+password value from matching entry in file named \*(lq.netrc\*(rq
+in the user's home directory
+.TP
+2)
+password obtained by interactively prompting the user
+.PD
+.RE
+.PP
+The password for POP service when the
+.B \-sasl
+switch is used with one of these programs is the login name on the
+local machine.
+.PP
+With a
+.RI \*(lqfile: netrc \*(rq
+.B credentials
+entry, the username is the first of:
+.RS 5
+.PD 0
+.TP 5
+1)
+.B \-user
+switch to program
+.TP 5
+2)
+login name from matching entry in
+.I netrc
+file
+.TP 5
+3)
+value provided by user in response to interactive query
+.PD
+.RE
+.PP
+Similarly, the password is provided either in the
+.I netrc
+file or interactively.
+.I netrc
+can be any valid filename, either absolute or relative to Path or
+$HOME. The
+.I netrc
+file contains authentication information, for each server,
+using a line of the following form. Replace the words
+.IR myserver ,
+.IR mylogin ,
+and
+.I mypassword
+with your own account information:
+.PP
+.RS 5
+.B machine
+.I myserver
+.B login
+.I mylogin
+.B password
+.I mypassword
+.RE
+.PP
+This
+.I netrc
+file must be owned and readable only by you.
+.PP
+The
+.RI \*(lqfile\-nopermcheck: netrc \*(rq
+.B credentials
+entry is identical in behavior to the \*(lqfile\*(rq entry, with the
+exception that the permission checks done by
+\*(lqfile\*(rq are not performed. This entry should be used with
+caution and only when absolutely necessary.
+(profile, default: legacy)
+.RE
+.PP
+.BR Welcome :
+disable
+.RS 5
+If the Welcome component is not present, or its value is not
+.RI \*(lq disable \*(rq,
+a welcome message will be displayed the first time that an interactive
+.B nmh
+program is run after updating the
+.B nmh
+installation.
+The user must press the Enter key to continue.
+.PP
+If the MHCONTEXT environment variable is set and non-empty (and
+the Welcome component is not
+.RI \*(lq disable \*(rq),
+the welcome message is only displayed if the context file contains a version
+reference, and that reference is older than the installed
+.B nmh
+version. The version reference is of the form:
+.PP
+.RS 5
+.nf
+Version: %nmhversion%
+.fi
+.RE
+.PP
+.RE
.SS "Process Profile Entries"
The following profile elements are used whenever an
.B nmh
program invokes some other program such as
.BR more .
The
-.I \&.mh\(ruprofile
+.I \&.mh\-profile
can be used to select alternate programs if the
user wishes. The default values are given in the examples.
+.PP
+If the profile element contains spaces, the element is split at spaces
+into tokens and each token is given as a separate argument to the
+.IR execvp (2)
+system call. If the element contains shell metacharacters then the entire
+element is executed using
+.BR /bin/sh .
.RE
.PP
.BR buildmimeproc :
.B mhl
to filter a component when it is tagged with the \*(lqformat\*(rq variable
in the mhl filter. See
-.BR mhl (5)
+.IR mhl (5)
for more information.
.RE
.PP
is invoked with no arguments.
.RE
.PP
-.BR installproc :
-%libdir%/install\-mh
-.RS 5
-This program is called to initialize the environment for
-new users of
-.BR nmh .
-.RE
-.PP
.BR lproc :
-%default_pager%
+more
.RS 5
This program is used to list the contents of a message in response
to the
and
.B repl
to display the draft message.
+(Note that
+the environment variable PAGER
+supersedes the default built-in pager command.)
.RE
.PP
.BR mailproc :
.RS 5
This is the program used to automatically mail various messages
and notifications. It is used by
-.B conflict
-when using the
-.B \-mail
-option. It is used by
.B send
to post failure notices.
It is used to retrieve an external-body with access-type `mail-server'
.RE
.PP
.BR mhlproc :
-%libdir%/mhl
+%nmhlibexecdir%/mhl
.RS 5
This is the program used to filter messages in various ways. It
is used by
.RE
.PP
.BR moreproc :
-%default_pager%
+more
.RS 5
This is the program used by
.B mhl
program used by
.B mhshow
to display message bodies (or message parts) of type text/plain.
-.RE
-.PP
-.BR mshproc :
-%bindir%/msh
-.RS 5
-Currently not used.
+(Note that
+the vivironment variable PAGER
+supersedes the default built-in pager command.)
.RE
.PP
.BR packproc :
.RE
.PP
.BR postproc :
-%libdir%/post
+%nmhlibexecdir%/post
.RS 5
This is the program used by
.BR send ,
none
.RS 5
This is the program used by
-.B rmm
+.BR rmm ,
+.BR refile ,
and
-.B refile
+.B mhfixmsg
to delete a message from a folder.
.RE
.PP
.RE
.PP
.BR showproc :
-%libdir%/mhl
+%nmhlibexecdir%/mhl
.RS 5
This is the program used by
.B show
.B whatnow
to determine to whom a message would be sent.
.RE
-
-.SS "Environment Variables"
+.SS "Profile Lookup"
+After consulting .mh_profile,
+some programs read an optional profile specified by a
+program-specific environment variable,
+and then the system-wide profile %nmhetcdir%/mhn.defaults.
+These programs are
+.BR mhbuild ,
+.BR mhshow ,
+.BR mhstore ,
+and
+.BR mhn .
+.B mhfixmsg
+is similar, but has no optional profile.
+.sp
+The first occurrence of a component is used,
+e.g.\& .mh_profile's trumps $MHSHOW's.
+A component with no value still stops further occurrences being used,
+but is considered absent.
+.PP
+The
+.I \&.mh\-profile
+contains only static information, which
+.B nmh
+programs will
+.B NOT
+update. Changes in context are made to the
+.I context
+file kept in the users
+.B nmh
+directory.
+This includes, but is not limited to: the \*(lqCurrent\-Folder\*(rq entry
+and all private sequence information. Public sequence information is
+kept in each folder in the file determined by the \*(lqmh\-sequences\*(rq
+profile entry (default is
+.IR \&.mh\-sequences ).
+.PP
+The
+.I \&.mh\-profile
+may override the path of the
+.I context
+file, by specifying a \*(lqcontext\*(rq entry (this must be in
+lower-case). If the entry is not absolute (does not start with a
+\*(lq/\*(rq), then it is interpreted relative to the user's
+.B nmh
+directory. As a result, you can actually have more than one set of
+private sequences by using different context files.
+.SH ENVIRONMENT
The operation of
.B nmh
and its commands it also controlled by the
.B nmh
user
can select
-.B any
+any
program as the
.IR whatnowproc ,
including
one of the standard shells. As a result, it's not possible to pass
-information via an argument list. The convention is that environment
+information via an argument list. The convention is that environment
variables whose names are all upper-case are user-settable; those
whose names are lower-case only are used internally by nmh and should
not generally be set by the user.
-.PP
-.B $MH
-.RS 5
+.TP
+MAILDROP
+This variable tells
+.B inc
+the default maildrop. This supersedes the \*(lqMailDrop\*(rq profile entry.
+.TP
+MAILHOST
+This variable tells
+.B inc
+the POP host to query for mail to incorporate. See the
+.IR inc (1)
+man page for more information.
+.TP
+MH
With this environment variable, you can specify a profile
other than
-.I \&.mh\(ruprofile
+.I \&.mh\-profile
to be read by the
.B nmh
programs
that you invoke. If the value of
-.B $MH
+MH
is not absolute, (i.e., does
not begin with a \*(lq/\*(rq), it will be presumed to start from the current
working directory. This is one of the very few exceptions in
where non-absolute pathnames are not considered relative to the user's
.B nmh
directory.
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $MHCONTEXT
-.RS 5
+.TP
+MHBUILD
+With this environment variable, you can specify an
+additional user profile (file) to be read by
+.BR mhbuild ,
+in addition to the mhn.defaults profile.
+.TP
+MHCONTEXT
With this environment variable, you can specify a
context other than the normal context file (as specified in
the
.B nmh
profile). As always, unless the value of
-.B $MHCONTEXT
+MHCONTEXT
is absolute, it will be presumed to start from your
.B nmh
directory.
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $MHBUILD
-.RS 5
-With this environment variable, you can specify an
-additional user profile (file) to be read by
-.BR mhbuild ,
-in addition to the mhn.defaults profile.
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $MHN
-.RS 5
+.TP
+MHLDEBUG
+If this variable is set to a non-null value,
+.B mhl
+will emit debugging information.
+.TP
+MHMTSCONF
+If this variable is set to a non-null value, it specifies the
+name of the mail transport configuration file to use by
+.BR post ,
+.BR inc ,
+and other programs that interact with the mail transport system,
+instead of the default. See
+.IR mh-tailor (5).
+.TP
+MHMTSUSERCONF
+If this variable is set to a non-null value, it specifies the name of
+a mail transport configuration file to be read in addition to the
+default. See
+.IR mh-tailor (5).
+.TP
+MHN
With this environment variable, you can specify an
additional user profile (file) to be read by
.BR mhn ,
in addition to the mhn.defaults profile.
.B mhn
-is deprecated, so this support for this variable will
+is deprecated, so support for this variable will
be removed from a future nmh release.
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $MHSHOW
-.RS 5
+.TP
+MHSHOW
With this environment variable, you can specify an
additional user profile (file) to be read by
.BR mhshow ,
in addition to the mhn.defaults profile.
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $MHSTORE
-.RS 5
+.TP
+MHSTORE
With this environment variable, you can specify an
additional user profile (file) to be read by
.BR mhstore ,
in addition to the mhn.defaults profile.
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $MM_CHARSET
-.RS 5
-With this environment variable, you can specify
-the native character set you are using. You must be able to display
-this character set on your terminal.
-.PP
-This variable is checked to see if a RFC-2047 header field should be
-decoded (in
-.BR inc ,
-.BR scan ,
-.BR mhl ).
-This variable is
-checked by
-.B show
-to see if the
-.I showproc
-or
-.I showmimeproc
-should
-be called, since showmimeproc will be called if a text message uses
-a character set that doesn't match
-.BR $MM_CHARSET .
-This variable is
-checked by
-.B mhshow
-for matches against the charset parameter
-of text contents to decide it the text content can be displayed
-without modifications to your terminal. This variable is checked by
-.B mhbuild
-to decide what character set to specify in the charset
-parameter of text contents containing 8\-bit characters.
-.PP
-When decoding text in such an alternate character set,
+.TP
+MHPDEBUG
+If this variable is set to a non-null value,
+.B pick
+will emit a representation of the search pattern.
+MHPDEBUG
+is deprecated, so support for this variable will
+be removed from a future nmh release. Instead,
+.B pick
+now supports a
+.B \-debug
+switch.
+.TP
+MHTMPDIR, TMPDIR
+These variables are searched, in order, for the directory in which to
+create some temporary files.
+.TP
+MHWDEBUG
+If this variable is set to a non-null value,
.B nmh
-must be able to determine which characters are alphabetic, which
-are control characters, etc. For many operating systems, this
-will require enabling the support for locales (such as setting
-the environment variable
-.B $LC_CTYPE
-to iso_8859_1).
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $MAILDROP
-.RS 5
-This variable tells
-.B inc
-the default maildrop. This supersedes the \*(lqMailDrop\*(rq profile entry.
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $MAILHOST
-.RS 5
-This variable tells
-.B inc
-the POP host to query for mail to incorporate. See the
-inc(1) man page for more information.
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $USERNAME_EXTENSION
-.RS 5
-This variable is for use with username_extension masquerading. See the
-mh-tailor(5) man page.
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $SIGNATURE
-.RS 5
+commands that use the
+.B Alternate\-Mailboxes
+profile entry will display debugging information
+about the values in that entry.
+.TP
+PAGER
+If set to a non-null value, this supersedes the value of
+the default built-in pager command.
+.TP
+SIGNATURE
This variable tells
.B send
and
.B post
-your mail signature. This supersedes the \*(lqSignature\*(rq profile entry,
+your mail signature. This supersedes the \*(lqSignature\*(rq profile entry,
and is not used when the \*(lqLocal\-Mailbox\*(rq profile component is set.
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $USER
-.RS 5
+.TP
+USER
This variable tells
.B repl
your user name and
.B inc
your default maildrop: see the \*(lqMailDrop\*(rq profile entry.
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $HOME
-.RS 5
-This variable tells all
-.B nmh
-programs your home directory
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $TERM
-.RS 5
-This variable tells
-.B nmh
-your terminal type.
-.PP
-The environment variable
-.B $TERMCAP
-is also consulted. In particular,
-these tell
-.B scan
-and
-.B mhl
-how to clear your terminal, and how
-many columns wide your terminal is. They also tell
-.B mhl
-how many
-lines long your terminal screen is.
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $MHMTSCONF
-.RS 5
-If this variable is set to a non-null value, it specifies the
-name of the mail transport configuration file to use by
-.BR post ,
-.BR inc ,
-and other programs that interact with the mail transport system,
-instead of the default. See mh-tailor(5).
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $MHMTSUSERCONF
-.RS 5
-If this variable is set to a non-null value, it specifies the name of
-a mail transport configuration file to be read in addition to the
-default. See mh-tailor(5).
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $MHTMPDIR
-.B $TMPDIR
-.B $TMP
-.RS 5
-These variables are searched, in order, for the directory in which to
-create some temporary files.
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $MHLDEBUG
-.RS 5
-If this variable is set to a non-null value,
-.B mhl
-will emit debugging information.
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $MHPDEBUG
-.RS 5
-If this variable is set to a non-null value,
-.B pick
-will emit a representation of the search pattern.
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $MHWDEBUG
-.RS 5
-If this variable is set to a non-null value,
-.B nmh
-commands that use the
-.BR Alternate\-Mailboxes
-profile entry will display debugging information
-about the values in that entry.
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $editalt
-.RS 5
+.TP
+USERNAME_EXTENSION
+This variable is for use with username_extension masquerading. See the
+.IR mh-tailor (5)
+man page.
+.TP
+editalt
This is the alternate message.
-.PP
This is set by
.B dist
and
.B repl
during edit sessions so you can
peruse the message being distributed or replied to. The message is also
-available through a link called \*(lq@\*(rq in the current directory if
+available, when the
+.B \-atfile
+switch is used,
+through a link called \*(lq@\*(rq in the current directory if
your current working directory and the folder the message lives in are
-on the same UNIX filesystem.
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $mhdraft
-.RS 5
-This is the path to the working draft.
-.PP
-This is set by
-.BR comp ,
-.BR dist ,
-.BR forw ,
-and
-.B repl
-to tell the
-.I whatnowproc
-which file to ask \*(lqWhat now?\*(rq
-questions about.
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $mhaltmsg
-.RS 5
+on the same UNIX filesystem, and if your current working directory is
+writable.
+.TP
+mhaltmsg
.B dist
and
.B repl
set
-.B $mhaltmsg
+mhaltmsg
to tell the
.I whatnowproc
about an alternate message associated with the
draft (the message being distributed or replied to).
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $mhfolder
-.RS 5
-This is the folder containing the alternate message.
-.PP
+.TP
+mhannotate
This is set by
-.B dist
+.BR dist ,
+.BR forw ,
and
.B repl
-during edit sessions so you
-can peruse other messages in the current folder besides the one being
-distributed or replied to. The environment variable
-.B $mhfolder
-is also set by
-.BR show ,
-.BR prev ,
-and
-.B next
-for use by
-.BR mhl .
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $mhdist
-.RS 5
+if annotations are to occur.
+.TP
+mhdist
.B dist
sets
-.B $mhdist
+mhdist
to tell the
.I whatnowproc
that message re-distribution is occurring.
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $mheditor
-.RS 5
+.TP
+mhdraft
+This is the path to the working draft.
+It is set by
+.BR comp ,
+.BR dist ,
+.BR forw ,
+and
+.B repl
+to tell the
+.I whatnowproc
+which file to ask \*(lqWhat now?\*(rq
+questions about.
+.TP
+mheditor
This is set by
.BR comp ,
.BR repl ,
the user's choice of
editor (unless overridden by
.BR \-noedit ).
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $mhuse
-.RS 5
-This may be set by
-.BR comp .
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $mhmessages
-.RS 5
-This is set by
-.BR dist ,
-.BR forw ,
+.TP
+mhfolder
+This is the folder containing the alternate message.
+It is set by
+.B dist
and
.B repl
-if annotations are to occur.
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $mhannotate
-.RS 5
+during edit sessions so you
+can peruse other messages in the current folder besides the one being
+distributed or replied to. The environment variable
+mhfolder
+is also set by
+.BR show ,
+.BR prev ,
+and
+.B next
+for use by
+.BR mhl .
+.TP
+mhinplace
This is set by
.BR dist ,
.BR forw ,
and
.B repl
if annotations are to occur.
-.RE
-.PP
-.B $mhinplace
-.RS 5
+.TP
+mhmessages
This is set by
.BR dist ,
.BR forw ,
and
.B repl
if annotations are to occur.
-.RE
-
+.TP
+mhuse
+This may be set by
+.BR comp .
.SH FILES
-.fc ^ ~
-.nf
-.ta \w'%etcdir%/ExtraBigFileName 'u
-^$HOME/\&.mh\(ruprofile~^The user profile
-^or $MH~^Rather than the standard profile
-^<mh\-dir>/context~^The user context
-^or $MHCONTEXT~^Rather than the standard context
-^<folder>/\&.mh\(rusequences~^Public sequences for <folder>
-.fi
-
+.PD 0
+.TP 20
+$HOME/\&.mh\-profile
+The user's profile.
+.TP
+<mh\-dir>/context
+The user's context
+.TP
+<folder>/\&.mh\-sequences
+Public sequences for <folder>.
+.PD
.SH "SEE ALSO"
-nmh(7), environ(5), mh-sequence(5)
-
-.SH HISTORY
-The
-.I \&.mh\(ruprofile
-contains only static information, which
-.B nmh
-programs will
-.B NOT
-update. Changes in context are made to the
-.I context
-file kept in the users
-.B nmh
-directory.
-This includes, but is not limited to: the \*(lqCurrent\-Folder\*(rq entry
-and all private sequence information. Public sequence information is
-kept in each folder in the file determined by the \*(lqmh\-sequences\*(rq
-profile entry (default is
-.IR \&.mh\(rusequences ).
-.PP
-The
-.I \&.mh\(ruprofile
-may override the path of the
-.I context
-file, by specifying a \*(lqcontext\*(rq entry (this must be in
-lower-case). If the entry is not absolute (does not start with a
-\*(lq/\*(rq), then it is interpreted relative to the user's
-.B nmh
-directory. As a result, you can actually have more than one set of
-private sequences by using different context files.
-
+.IR mhbuild (1),
+.IR mhshow (1),
+.IR mhstore (1),
+.IR mh-sequence (5),
+.IR nmh (7)
.SH BUGS
-The shell quoting conventions are not available in the
-.IR \&.mh\(ruprofile .
-Each token is separated by whitespace.
-.PP
There is some question as to what kind of arguments should be placed
in the profile as options. In order to provide a clear answer, recall
command line semantics of all