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     COMP(1)		   [nmh-1.0.4] (MH.6.8)		       COMP(1)

     NAME
	  comp - compose a message

     SYNOPSIS
	  comp [+folder] [msg]
	       [-form formfile] [-use] [-nouse] [-file file]
	       [-draftfolder +folder] [-draftmessage msg]
	       [-nodraftfolder] [-editor editor] [-noedit]
	       [-whatnowproc program] [-nowhatnowproc]
	       [-version] [-help]

     DESCRIPTION
	  Comp is used to create a new message to be mailed.  It
	  copies a message form to the draft being composed and then
	  invokes an editor on the draft (unless `-noedit' is given,
	  in which case the initial edit is suppressed).

	  The default message form contains the following elements:

	       To:
	       cc:
	       Subject:
	       --------

	  If a file named components exists in the user's nmh
	  directory, it will be used instead of this form.  You may
	  specify an alternate forms file with the switch
	  `-form formfile'.

	  You may also start comp using the contents of an existing
	  message as the form.	If you supply either a `+folder' or
	  `msg' argument, that message will be used as the message
	  form.	 You may not supply both a `-form formfile' and a
	  `+folder' or `msg' argument.	The line of dashes or a blank
	  line must be left between the header and the body of the
	  message for the message to be identified properly when it is
	  sent (see send(1)).

	  The switch `-use' directs comp to continue editing an
	  already started message.  That is, if a comp (or dist, repl,
	  or forw ) is terminated without sending the draft, the draft
	  can be edited again via comp -use.

	  The `-file file' switch says to use the named file as the
	  message draft.

	  If the draft already exists, comp will ask you as to the
	  disposition of the draft.  A reply of quit will abort comp,
	  leaving the draft intact; replace will replace the existing
	  draft with the appropriate form; list will display the
	  draft; use will use the draft for further composition; and
	  refile +folder will file the draft in the given folder, and

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     COMP(1)		   [nmh-1.0.4] (MH.6.8)		       COMP(1)

	  give you a new draft with the appropriate form.  (The
	  `+folder' argument to refile is required.)

	  The `-draftfolder +folder' and `-draftmessage msg' switches
	  invoke the nmh draft folder facility.	 This is an advanced
	  (and highly useful) feature.	Consult the mh-draft(5) man
	  page for more information.

	  The `-editor editor' switch indicates the editor to use for
	  the initial edit.  Upon exiting from the editor, comp will
	  invoke the whatnow program.  See whatnow (1) for a
	  discussion of available options.  The invocation of this
	  program can be inhibited by using the `-nowhatnowproc'
	  switch.  (In truth of fact, it is the whatnow program which
	  starts the initial edit.  Hence, `-nowhatnowproc' will
	  prevent any edit from occurring.)

     FILES
	  /usr/freeware/lib/nmh/etc/components The standard message skeleton
	  or <mh-dir>/components	       Rather than the standard skeleton
	  $HOME/.mh_profile		       The user profile
	  <mh-dir>/draft		       The draft file

     PROFILE COMPONENTS
	  Path:		       To determine the user's nmh directory
	  Draft-Folder:	       To find the default draft-folder
	  Editor:	       To override the default editor
	  Msg-Protect:	       To set mode when creating a new message (draft)
	  fileproc:	       Program to refile the message
	  whatnowproc:	       Program to ask the What now? questions

     SEE ALSO
	  dist(1), forw(1), repl(1), send(1), whatnow(1), mh-
	  profile(5)

     DEFAULTS
	  `+folder' defaults to the current folder
	  `msg' defaults to the current message
	  `-nodraftfolder'
	  `-nouse'

     CONTEXT
	  None

     BUGS
	  If whatnowproc is whatnow, then comp uses a built-in
	  whatnow, it does not actually run the whatnow program.
	  Hence, if you define your own whatnowproc, don't call it
	  whatnow since comp won't run it.

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