-.TH MH\-MIME %manext7% "March 16, 2014" "%nmhversion%"
+.TH MH\-MIME %manext7% "September 25, 2016" "%nmhversion%"
.\"
.\" %nmhwarning%
.\"
support.
.PP
Depending on the source and target character set, it may not be possible
-to convert all characters to the local character set. In this case a
+to convert all characters to the local character set. In this case a
substitution character will be used for the characters that cannot be
converted.
.SS
format, see the examples provided with the
.B nmh
distribution (found in the
-.RI \*(lq %etcdir% \*(rq
+.RI \*(lq %nmhetcdir% \*(rq
directory) and
.IR mh\-format (5)
for details on how to make sure your MIME headers are properly
When replying to messages using
.IR repl (1)
the traditional MH method of including the original text in the reply does
-not interoperate with MIME messages. As of this writing there is no
-native solution for addressing this issue, but the contrib directory
+not interoperate with MIME messages. The
+.B \-convertargs
+switch to
+.IR repl (1)
+provides one solution. Another solution: the contrib directory
.RI ( %docdir%/contrib )
contains a Perl program called
.B replyfilter
decoding of text parts, converting the character set of text parts,
and insertion of text/plain parts to correspond to text parts of other
subtypes.
-.I mhfixmsg
+.B mhfixmsg
can also repair defects in MIME messages, such as mismatched top-level
boundary indicators and invalid Content-Transfer-Encoding values.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.IR nmh (7),
.IR repl (1),
.IR whatnow (1),
-.PP
-.I %docdir%/contrib/replyfilter
+.br
+.IR %docdir%/contrib/replyfilter ,
+.br
+.I %docdir%/contrib/replaliases
.SH BUGS
MIME support should be more integrated into all of the
.B nmh