X-Git-Url: https://diplodocus.org/git/nmh/blobdiff_plain/fc18ad68f85f29c016667b7bf54d7e4b2f3b42c5..b52fcdb5415dd37207406bab2ee6cfff9d772449:/man/mh-mime.man diff --git a/man/mh-mime.man b/man/mh-mime.man index abc3c22d..7a4bc813 100644 --- a/man/mh-mime.man +++ b/man/mh-mime.man @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH MH\-MIME %manext7% "March 16, 2014" "%nmhversion%" +.TH MH\-MIME %manext7% "December 14, 2014" "%nmhversion%" .\" .\" %nmhwarning% .\" @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ will automatically decode MIME-encoded headers. If you have a custom 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 @@ -141,8 +141,11 @@ command at the \*(lqWhat now?\*(rq prompt to process them. 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 @@ -160,7 +163,7 @@ command can apply various transformations to MIME messages, including 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"