Ken Hornstein wrote: >You're not missing anything. Pretty much everyone agrees this is backwards.
Good. That makes me feel a lot bettern. Oliver Kiddle writes: >The other way is to store your default entries in a file named >mhn.defaults in your Mail directory. I've had them there for years >(roughly since the days when Richard Coleman was working on nmh) and >had largely forgotten why they were there. Oooh. That's exactly what I want to happen. Thank you very much. The man page is incorrect. Can I submit a bug? >>MH-PROFILE(5) >>NAME >> mh-profile - user profile customization for nmh message handler >> Profile Lookup >> After consulting .mh_profile, some programs read an optional profile >> specified by a program-specific environment variable, then load the user's ~/Mail/mhn.defaults, >> and then the sys- >> tem-wide profile /usr/local/nmh/etc/mhn.defaults. These programs are >> mhbuild, mhshow, mhstore, and mhn. mhfixmsg is similar, but has no >> optional profile. Indeed, it would appear that "show" (for example) only checks the .mh_profile and neither ~/Mail/mhn.defailts nor /usr/local/nmh/etc/mhn.defaults . Another bug? Or intentional? --hymie! http://lactose.homelinux.net/~hymie [email protected] _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
