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file.See.MS mh_profile 5mhfor more details..\".\".IP \-fcc\ \fI+folder\fPSpecifies a folder to receive copies of your reply.More than one folder can be named, each preceded by .B \-fcc ..\".\".IP \-filter\ \fIfilterfile\fPSpecifies how the original message is formatted in the draft.By default, the mail system does not include a copy of theoriginal message in your reply.If you use the .B \-filter.I filterfileoption, the original message may be included in your reply, and formatted according to the information in the file you name..IPThe filter file for.PN replshould be a standard form file for.PN mhl ,as.PN replwill invoke.PN mhlto format the messagebeing replied to.There is no default filter file for .PN repl ;you must create your own.A filter file that is commonly used is:.EX:body:nocomponent,compwidth=9,offset=9.EEThis outputs a blank line and then the body of the messagebeing replied to, indented by one tab-stop..\".\".IP \-form\ \fIformfile\fPVaries the appearance of the mail header for the reply.The mail system will construct the header according to the instructions in the named file.In order for .PN repl to operate correctly, this must be an mhl file; see.MS mh-format 5mhfor more information.This option overrides the header set up by the system file.PN /usr/lib/mh/replcomps ..\".\".\" .\" ***COMMENTED OUT - not supported in MH6.7.ig.IP \-formatSpecifies that standard Internet-style address formatting is used.Lines beginning with the fields \f(CWTo:\fR,\f(CWcc:\fR and \f(CWBcc:\fRare standardized and duplicate addresses are removed..IPYou can use the .B \-noformat option to suppress this address formatting, and re-formatthe message yourself using the .B \-widthoption.However, this may result in an address that will not beaccepted by MH or other user agents.You should only attempt this if you completely understandthe implications of any changes you intend to make....\" ***END OF COMMENTS.\".\".IP \-helpPrints out a list of valid options to the command..\".\".IP \-inplace 10.PD 0.IP \-noinplace 10.PDCauses annotation to be done in place, in order to preserve links to the annotated message. .\".\".IP \-noedit Calls .PN replwithout an editor.This option takes you straight to the \f(CWWhat now?\fR.Rprompt, without allowing you to edit your reply.This will usually produce a reply with no textin the body of the message..\".\".IP \-query 10.PD 0.IP \-noquery 10.PDAllows you to modify the list of recipients.The mail system asks you whether each of the addresses that would normally be placed in the \f(CWTo:\fR and \f(CWcc:\fR fieldsshould actually receive a copy of the reply..\".\".\" .\" ***COMMENTED OUT.ig.IP \-template [\fIeditorname\fB]Helps you to construct valid X.400 addresses in message headers.If you are sending a reply to X.400 addresses and you want toadd more X.400 addresses to the \f(CWTo:\fP or \f(CWcc:\fPfields of your reply, you can use the.B \-templateoption to help you construct the X.400 addresses.For each header field, the.PN templateprogram asks you whether you want to create an address in that field;if you do, it will prompt you for the individual attributes ofan X.400 address.When you have completed all the new addresses,exit from the .PN template utility and the addresses are entered in the headerfields of your draft reply.You can then continue to edit the message in the usual way.As.PN repl.Rautomatically fills in the \f(CWTo:\fR .Rand \f(CWcc:\fR.Rfields of the reply, youwould only use.B \-template.Rto send the reply to additional addressees not on the originalmessage.You can specify your own choice of editor to fill in the template by using the.B \-template.I editorname.Roption.The default editor for.B \-template.Ris.PN prompter ..RIf you regularly use the same editor with .B \-templateyou can specify it in the\f(CWTemplate\-Editor:\fP.Rline of your .PN \&.mh_profile .See.MS template 1.Rfor more information....\" ***END OF COMMENTS.\".\".\".IP \-widthSets the maximum width of the header line.Lines exceeding this width are split..\".\".IP "\-whatnowproc \fIprogram\fP" 10.PD 0.IP \-nowhatnowproc 10.PDSpecifies an alternative.PN whatnowprogram.Normally,.PN replinvokes the default.PN whatnowprogram.See.MS whatnow 1mhfor a discussion of available options.You can specify your own alternativeto the default program using the.B \-whatnowproc.I programoption.If you do specify your own program, you should not call it.PN whatnow ..IPYou can suppress the.PN whatnowprogram entirely by using the.B \-nowhatnowprocoption.However, as the program normally starts the initial edit, the.B \-nowhatnowprocoption will prevent you from editing the message..\".\" Specifies the .\" .PN whatnow.\" program invoked when .\" .PN repl .\" exits from the editor..\" See .\" .MS whatnow 1mh .\" for a discussion of available options..\" The invocation of this program can be inhibited by using the .\" .B \-nowhatnowproc.\" option..\" But as it is actually the .\" .PN whatnow.\" program which starts the initial edit, specifying.\" .B \-nowhatnowproc.\" will prevent any edit from occurring..\" .IP.\" If the .\" .PN whatnowproc.\" is .\" .PN whatnow,.\" then .\" .PN repl.\" uses its own built-in .\" .PN whatnow,.\" it does not actually run the .\" .PN whatnow.\" program..\" Hence, if you define your own .\" .PN whatnowproc,.\" do not call it .\" .PN whatnow.\" since .\" .PN repl.\" will not run it..\".\".PPThe default settings for this command are:.IP.I +folderdefaults to the current folder.br.I msgdefaults to the current message.br.B \-cc\ all.br.B \-format.br.B \-noannotate.br.B \-nodraftfolder.br.B \-noinplace.br.B \-noquery.br.B \-width\ 72.\".\".\".\".\".\" **********************************.\" COMMENTED OUT the -nocc me stuff.ig.SH RestrictionsIf you wish to reply to X.400 messages, you must add the following line to your .PN \&.mh_profile :.EXrepl: -nocc me.EEWhen you are replying to X.400 messages, you must not use the.B "\-cc me"or.B "\-cc all"options on the command line.If you wish to send a copy of an X.400 address to yourself, you should edit the header fields of the draft messageto include your X.400 address..PPIf you are replying to non-X.400 mail, these restrictions do not apply....\" ***********************************.\".\".\".\".SH ExamplesThis example replies to message number 15 in the current folder:.EX% \f(CBrepl 15.EE.PPThe next example creates your reply in the folder .PN +drafts .If you decide not to send the draft reply, the mail system will store it in this folder:.EX% \f(CBrepl -draftfolder +drafts.EE.PPThe next example places a copy of your reply in your .PN +copylogfolder:.EX% \f(CBrepl -fcc +copylog.EE.\".\".\".\".SH Profile Components.TStab(+);lw(1.5i) l.Path:+To determine your Mail directoryAlternate-Mailboxes:+To determine your mailboxesDraft-Folder:+To find the default draft folderEditor:+To override the default editorMsg-Protect:+To set mode when creating a new message (draft)fileproc:+Program to refile the messagemhlproc:+Program to filter message being replied towhatnowproc:+Program to ask the \*(lqWhat now?\*(rq questions.TE.\".\".\".\".SH Files.TP 10.PN /usr/lib/mh/replcompsThe default system reply template..TP.PN <mh-dir>/replcompsThe user-supplied alternative to the standard reply template..TP .PN $HOME/\&.mh_profileThe user profile..TP.PN <mh-dir>/draftThe draft file..\".\".\".\".SH See Alsocomp(1mh), dist(1mh), forw(1mh), prompter(1mh), send(1mh), .\" template(1), whatnow(1mh), mh-format(5mh)
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