-.TH NMH %manext7% "December 15, 2016" "%nmhversion%"
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+.TH NMH %manext7% 2016-09-26 "%nmhversion%"
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.\" %nmhwarning%
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-.nr tt \w'\fImh-sequence\fR(5)\0\0'u
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.SH NAME
nmh \- new MH message system
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.SH DESCRIPTION
.B nmh
is the name of a powerful message handling system. Rather than
of fairly simple single-purpose programs to send, retrieve, save,
and manipulate messages.
.PP
-Unlike most mail clients in UNIX,
+Unlike most mail clients in Unix,
.B nmh
is not a closed system which
must be explicitly run, then exited when you wish to return to the shell.
.B whatnow
command.
.B whatnow
-also supports easy\-to\-use management of MIME attachments via
+also supports easy-to-use management of MIME attachments via
its
.B attach
and related responses, as described in its man page.
\*(lqprev\*(rq, \*(lqcur\*(rq, \*(lqnext\*(rq, or \*(lqlast\*(rq to indicate
(respectively) the first, previous, current, next, or last message in
the current folder (assuming they are defined).
-As a shorthand, \*(lq\&.\*(rq is equivalent to \*(lqcur\*(rq.
+As a shorthand, \*(lq.\*(rq is equivalent to \*(lqcur\*(rq.
.PP
Commands which take a range of message numbers
.RB ( rmm ,
Indicates all messages in the range <num1> to <num2>, inclusive.
The range must be nonempty.
.TP
-.RI all
+all
Indicates all messages, i.e.,
.IR first - last .
.TP
Commands that take a folder name
.RB ( inc ,
.BR refile ,
-.BR scan,
+.BR scan ,
\&...) accept the folder name in two formats: \*(lq+folder\*(rq or
\*(lq@folder\*(rq. In both cases, \*(lqfolder\*(rq can be a
\*(lq/\*(rq-separated path, e.g.\& \*(lqfoo/bar\*(rq. \*(lq+folder\*(rq
.B nmh
library commands
.TP
-$HOME/\&.mh_profile
+$HOME/.mh_profile
The user's nmh profile
.ne 4
.SH "SEE ALSO"