-.TH MSGCHK %manext1% "%nmhdate%" MH.6.8 [%nmhversion%]
+.TH MSGCHK %manext1% "April 14, 2013" "%nmhversion%"
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.\" %nmhwarning%
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will query this POP service host as to the status of
mail waiting.
.PP
-The default is for
-.B msgchk
-to assume that your account name
-on the POP server is the same as your current username. To specify
-a different username, use the `\-user\ username' switch.
-.PP
-When using POP, you will normally need to type the password for
-your account on the POP server, in order to retrieve your messages.
-It is possible to automate this process by creating a
-.RI \*(lq \&.netrc \*(rq
-file containing your login account information for this POP server.
-For each POP server, this file should have a line of the following
-form. Replace the words
-.IR mypopserver ,
-.IR mylogin ,
-and
-.I mypassword
-with
-your own account information.
-.PP
-.RS 5
-machine
-.I mypopserver
-login
-.I mylogin
-password
-.I mypassword
-.RE
-.PP
-This
-.RI \*(lq \&.netrc \*(rq
-file should be owned and readable only by you.
+To specify a username for authentication with the POP server, use the
+.B \-user
+.I username
+switch. The credentials profile entry in the mh\-profile(5) man page
+describes the ways to supply a username and password.
.PP
For debugging purposes, there is also a switch
.BR \-snoop ,
switch will enable
the use of SASL authentication. Depending on the SASL mechanism used, this
may require an additional password prompt from the user (but the
-.RI \*(lq \&.netrc \*(rq
-file can be used to store this password). The
+.I netrc
+file can be used to store this password, as described in the
+mh-profile(5) man page). The
.B \-saslmech
switch can be used to select a particular SASL mechanism.
.PP
None
.fi
.SH "SEE ALSO"
-inc(1)
+.IR inc (1),
+.IR mh\-mail (5)
.SH DEFAULTS
.nf
.RB ` user "' defaults to the current user"