commands accept a `file' or `files' argument, and they will, if given
.B \-draftfolder
.I +folder
-treat these arguments as `msg' or `msgs'. (This may appear to be
-inconsistent, at first, but it saves a lot of typing) Hence,
+treat these arguments as `msg' or `msgs'. (This may appear to be
+inconsistent, at first, but it saves a lot of typing.) Hence,
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.nf
.BR send ,
since when
.BR comp ,
-et. al., invoke
+et al, invoke
.B send
directly, they supply
.B send
a
.B \-draftmessage
.I msg
-argument. As far as
+argument. As far as
.B send
is concerned, a draft folder is not being used.
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.B nmh
folder in nearly all respects. There are two exceptions:
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-First, under no circumstancs will the
+First, under no circumstances will the
.B \-draftfolder
.I folder
switch cause the named folder to become the current folder.
.B repl
commands
are invoked and the draft you indicated already exists, these programs
-will prompt the user for a reponse directing the program's action.
+will prompt the user for a response directing the program's action.
The prompt is
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