.B \-use
or
.B \-file
-switchs will NOT be processed with
+switches will NOT be processed with
.IR mh\-format (5).
.PP
In addition to the standard
LV_DAT Load value from \fIdat\fR array into \fInum\fR register (see note)
LV_STRLEN Set \fInum\fR to the length of \fIstr\fR
LV_PLUS_L Add value to \fInum\fR register
-LV_MINUS_L Substract value from \fInum\fR register
+LV_MINUS_L Subtract value from \fInum\fR register
LV_DIVIDE_L Divide \fInum\fR register by value
LV_MODULO_L \fInum\fR modulo value
LV_CHAR_LEFT Store remaining number of printable chars in \fInum\fR
.IR editor ]
.RB [ \-noedit ]
.RB [ \-width
-.IR colums ]
+.IR columns ]
.RB [ \-from
.IR address ]
.RB [ \-to
.B $MAILHOST
is set and
.B \-host
-is specified as well, the commandline switch will override
+is specified as well, the command-line switch will override
the environment variable. The
.B \-port
switch specifies the port name or number used to connect to the POP
.B nmh
folder in nearly all respects. There are two exceptions:
.PP
-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.
.fi
.RE
.PP
-Unfortuantely if the Reply-to: header is NOT present, the output line that is
+Unfortunately if the Reply-to: header is NOT present, the output line that is
generated will be something like:
.PP
.RS 5
.B mhshow
to display message bodies (or message parts) of type text/plain.
(Note that
-the vivironment variable PAGER
+the environment variable PAGER
supersedes the default built-in pager command.)
.RE
.PP
substituting `=' for `:', as in \*(lqname=n\*(rq. This will reduce
the selection from being a range of up to `n' messages, to being a
selection of just the `n'th message. So while \*(lqseq:5\*(rq
-selects the first 5 messages of seqence `seq', \*(lqseq=5\*(rq
+selects the first 5 messages of sequence `seq', \*(lqseq=5\*(rq
selects just the 5th message of the sequence. It is
an error if the requested message does not exist (i.e., there aren't
at least `n' messages in the sequence).
message using normal MIME encapsulation rules.
One filename is allowed
per \*(lqAttach\*(rq header, but multiple \*(lqAttach\*(rq headers are
-allowed ber composition file.
+allowed per composition file.
.PP
These files will be appended after any other MIME content, including any
content specified by
.fi
.RE
.PP
-A mimimum \*(lqexternal\-type\*(rq directive for the
+A minimum \*(lqexternal\-type\*(rq directive for the
.B url
.I access\-type
would be as follows:
.RE
.SS Search message without modification
To search the current message, which possibly contains base64 or quoted printable encoded text parts,
-without modifiying it, use the -outfile switch:
+without modifying it, use the -outfile switch:
.PP
.RS
.nf
specified: \*(lqpublic\*(rq, indicating that
.B mhshow
should make use
-of a publically-accessible content cache; \*(lqprivate\*(rq, indicating
+of a publicly-accessible content cache; \*(lqprivate\*(rq, indicating
that
.B mhshow
should make use of the user's private content cache;
specified: \*(lqpublic\*(rq, indicating that
.B mhstore
should make use
-of a publically-accessible content cache; \*(lqprivate\*(rq, indicating
+of a publicly-accessible content cache; \*(lqprivate\*(rq, indicating
that
.B mhstore
should make use of the user's private content cache;
.PP
The mail transport system default is provided in
.I %nmhetcdir%/mts.conf
-but can be overriiden here with the
+but can be overridden here with the
.B \-mts
switch.
.PP
will negotiate TLS immediately after the connection has
taken place, before any SMTP commands are sent or received. Encrypted data
is labelled with `(tls-encrypted)' and
-`(tls-decrypted)' when viewing the SMTP transction with the
+`(tls-decrypted)' when viewing the SMTP transaction with the
.B \-snoop
switch.
Base64-encoded data is wrapped with `b64<>'.
The first non\-flag argument to
.B prompter is taken as the name of
the draft file, and subsequent non\-flag arguments are ignored.
-.\" (\fIRepl\fR invokes editors with two file arguments:
+.\" (\fIrepl\fR invokes editors with two file arguments:
.\" the draft file name and the replied\-to message file name.)
.SH FILES
.fc ^ ~
.PP
The mail transport system default is provided in
.I %nmhetcdir%/mts.conf
-but can be overriiden here with the
+but can be overridden here with the
.B \-mts
switch.
.PP
will negotiate TLS immediately after the connection has
taken place, before any SMTP commands are sent or received. Encrypted data
is labelled with `(tls-encrypted)' and
-`(tls-decrypted)' when viewing the SMTP transction with the
+`(tls-decrypted)' when viewing the SMTP transaction with the
.B \-snoop
switch; see the
.B post
.RB ` \-noverbose '
.RB ` \-nosuppressdup '
.RB ` \-maildelivery "' defaults to $HOME/\&.maildelivery"
-.RB ` \-mailbox "' deaults to %mailspool%/$USER"
+.RB ` \-mailbox "' defaults to %mailspool%/$USER"
.RB ` \-file "' defaults to stdin"
.RB ` \-addr "' defaults to the current user"
.RB ` \-user "' defaults to the current user"
.PP
The mail transport system default is provided in
.I %nmhetcdir%/mts.conf
-but can be overriiden here with the
+but can be overridden here with the
.B \-mts
switch.
.PP
.B \-notls
switches will require and disable the negotiation of TLS support when connecting to the
SMTP MTA. Encrypted data is labelled with `(tls-encrypted)' and
-`(tls-decrypted)' when viewing the SMTP transction with the
+`(tls-decrypted)' when viewing the SMTP transaction with the
.B \-snoop
switch; see the
.B post