-.TH MHFIXMSG %manext1% "March 16, 2014" "%nmhversion%"
+.TH MHFIXMSG %manext1% "August 20, 2014" "%nmhversion%"
.\"
.\" %nmhwarning%
.\"
folder. It also stores the incoming message in the
.I Backups
folder in a filename generated by
-.BR mktemp ,
+.BR mkstemp ,
which is a non-POSIX utility to generate a temporary file.
-If you do not have that utility, then the
-.BR mkstemp (3)
-function could form the basis for a substitute. Or,
+Alternatively,
.B mhfixmsg
could be called on the message after it is stored.
.PP
.ta \w'\-fixboundary 'u
PATH = %bindir%:$PATH
MAILDIR = `mhparam path`
-MKTEMP = 'mktemp Backups/mhfixmsg.XXXXXXXX'
+#### The Backups directory is relative to MAILDIR.
+MKSTEMP = 'mkstemp -directory Backups -prefix mhfixmsg'
MHFIXMSG = 'mhfixmsg -noverbose -file - -outfile -'
STORE = %libdir%/rcvstore
-:0 w: nmh-worker/procmail.$LOCKEXT
+:0 w: nmh-workers/procmail.$LOCKEXT
* ^TOnmh-workers@nongnu.org
-| tee `$MKTEMP` | $MHFIXMSG | $STORE +nmh-workers
+| tee `$MKSTEMP` | $MHFIXMSG | $STORE +nmh-workers
.fi
.RE
.PP
.IR mhlist (1),
.IR mhparam (1),
.IR mhshow (1),
-.IR mkstemp (3),
+.IR mh-mkstemp (1),
.IR procmail (1),
.IR procmailrc (5),
.IR rcvstore (1),