-.TH BURST %manext1% "January 1, 2001" "%nmhversion%"
+.TH BURST %manext1% "April 18, 2014" "%nmhversion%"
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.\" %nmhwarning%
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.HP 5
.na
.B burst
+.RB [ \-help ]
+.RB [ \-version ]
.RI [ +folder ]
.RI [ msgs ]
.RB [ \-inplace " | " \-noinplace ]
+.RB [ \-mime " | " \-nomime ]
+.RB [ \-automime ]
.RB [ \-quiet " | " \-noquiet ]
.RB [ \-verbose " | " \-noverbose ]
-.RB [ \-version ]
-.RB [ \-help ]
.ad
.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B Burst
+.B burst
considers the specified messages in the named folder to be
Internet digests, and explodes them in that folder.
.PP
.B \-inplace
is given, each digest is replaced by the \*(lqtable
of contents\*(rq for the digest (the original digest is removed).
-.B Burst
+.B burst
then renumbers all of the messages following the digest in the
folder to make room for each of the messages contained within the digest.
These messages are placed immediately after the digest.
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
+If
+.B \-automime
+is given,
+.B burst
+will try to determine if the message is formatted with MIME and contains MIME parts of
+type \*(lqmessage/rfc822\*(rq. If it does, it will burst the message using MIME
+formatting rules. The
+.B \-mime
+switch can be used to enforce the use of MIME formatting. The
+.B \-nomime
+switch will force
+.B burst
+to use RFC 934 rules.
+.PP
The
.B \-quiet
switch directs
.BR send .
.SH FILES
.TP 20
-$HOME/.mh\-profile
+$HOME/.mh_profile
The user's profile.
.SH "PROFILE COMPONENTS"
.PD 0
.PD
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.IR inc (1),
-.IR msh (1),
.IR pack (1)
.PP
.I
Proposed Standard for Message Encapsulation
-(RFC\-934)
+(RFC 934)
.SH DEFAULTS
.PD 0
.TP 20
.TP
\-noinplace
.TP
+\-automime
+.TP
\-noquiet
.TP
\-noverbose
of the table of contents
of the digest, and a
.B next
-to see the first message of the digest. If
+to see the first message of the digest. If
.B \-noinplace
is given, then the first message extracted from the
first digest burst becomes the current message. This leaves the context