>There is a nice feature for comp that I can't find in its man page. If the >user's ~/.mh_profile has a Draft-folder: entry (I don't know what happens if >it doesn't.) then if comp has a "-use" flag, comp takes on optional >argument: A message number in the folder designated by ~/.mh_profile from >which to start.
Hm, I guess I knew about this, and "-use" IS in the man page, but it doesn't explain what happens when you have a draft folder. (If you don't have one then "-use" will ise the draft file). The comp(1) man page refers to mh-draft(5) and that DOES explain how -use works. I am unsure if more detail should be put into comp(1); thoughts? And sigh, the handling around the draft file vs a draft folder is a confusing mess. In a perfect world I'd just switch everything to draft folders and toss draft file handling in the trash can. --Ken
