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whatnow(1)							    whatnow(1)

NAME
       whatnow	- prompting front-end for send (only available within the mes‐
       sage handling system, mh)

SYNOPSIS
       whatnow [options] [file]

OPTIONS
       Specifies the folder in which whatnow searches for the  draft  message.
       By  default,  the  current  message in the named folder is used. If you
       wish to specify another message, use the -draftmessage option. For more
       information  on	using  a  draft folder, see comp(1).  The -draftfolder
       option can be set up in your user profile; see mh_profile(4)  for  more
       information.   Specifies the draft message to be used. If you specify a
       folder with the -draftfolder option, the -draftmessage option takes the
       number  of  a  message  in that folder. If you do not specify a folder,
       -draftmessage takes the name of a file. If you do not give an  absolute
       pathname	 (one  beginning  with a / or or ), -draftmessage assumes that
       the file is located in your Mail directory. (This is different from the
       file  argument  to  whatnow, which assumes that the file you name is in
       your current working directory.)	 Specifies the name of the editor  you
       want  to	 use to edit the draft message. Any legal editor can be speci‐
       fied. This option is used only if you select the edit response  to  the
       What  now?   prompt.   Prints a list of the valid options for this com‐
       mand.  Prevents the initial invocation of an editor when an MH  command
       is  run.	 Normally,  when  you  enter an MH command such as comp, dist,
       forw, or repl, the whatnow program is called to start the initial  edit
       of  the	draft  message. If you add this option to the whatnow entry in
       your is disabled. This is a convenient way of disabling this  edit  for
       all  MH	commands,  rather than adding the -noedit entry to the entries
       for the individual commands in Specifies the prompt  used  by  whatnow.
       The  prompt  you	 receive when you invoke whatnow can be specified as a
       string with this option.	 If  the  prompt  contains  spaces,  you  must
       enclose the entire string in double quotes (" "). The default prompt is
       What now?

DESCRIPTION
       After you have finished editing a draft message in comp, dist, forw  or
       repl,  the  whatnow  program  prompts you for the next required action.
       Press <Return> at the What now?	prompt to see a list of the  available
       responses. These responses are:

       display [options] edit [editor] [options] list [options] push [options]
       quit [-delete] refile [option] +folder send  [options] whom  [options]

       For more information on the options available with these commands,  see
       the following reference pages: refile(1), send(1), whom(1).

       Use  display  if	 you  have been using repl or dist and want to see the
       original message.  Use edit if you want to continue editing the	draft.
       Use  list  to display the draft message. If you use push, send operates
       in the background and frees your terminal while the  message  is	 being
       sent.

       Use  quit  to  exit  from  whatnow  and	to save the draft message. The
       -delete option to quit will exit from whatnow and delete the draft mes‐
       sage.

       Use  refile  +folder to refile the draft message in a specified folder.
       The send response will cause the message to be delivered. Use  whom  to
       find out who will receive the mail when it is sent.

       Unless  the  -noedit option is given, the editor starts when whatnow is
       invoked.

       For the edit response, you can specify an editor if you wish  to	 over‐
       ride  the  editor specified in your file. If you specify an editor with
       the edit response, any valid option to the editor is valid.  Similarly,
       for the send and whom responses, any valid option to send and whom com‐
       mands, respectively, are valid.

       For the push response, use any valid option to send.  MH	 invokes  send
       with the -push option.

       For the refile response, any valid option to the fileproc is valid. The
       fileproc is the element of your mail profile which defines the  program
       used  to	 refile	 messages in another folder. For more information, see
       mh_profile(4).

       For the display and list responses, any valid argument to the lproc  is
       valid.  If  any	non-option arguments are present, then the pathname of
       the draft is excluded from the argument list given to the  lproc	 (this
       is  useful for listing another MH message). The lproc is the element in
       your mail profile which defines the program used to display draft  mes‐
       sages on your screen.  For more information, see mh_profile(4).

       See mh_profile(4) for further information about how editors are used by
       MH.  It also describes lproc and fileproc and shows how	complex	 vari‐
       ables can be used to direct the actions performed by whatnow.

       Although	 whatnow  is usually invoked by other commands, you can use it
       as a separate command. You can run whatnow on a named file by  specify‐
       ing the file as the file argument. If you do not give an absolute path‐
       name (one beginning with a / or or ), whatnow assumes  that  the	 named
       file  is in your current working directory.  If you want to run whatnow
       on an existing message, use the -draftfolder and -draftmessage options.

RESTRICTIONS
       If the sendproc entry in your is send, whatnow uses a built-in  program
       rather  than running the regular send.  If you define your own sendproc
       program, you should not call it send, as whatnow will not run it.

PROFILE COMPONENTS
       Path: To determine your MH directory

       Draft-Folder: To find the default draft folder

       Editor: To override the default editor

       lasteditor-next: To name an editor to be used after exit from  lastedi‐
       tor

       fileproc: Program to refile the message

       lproc: Program to list the contents of a message

       sendproc: Program to send the message

       whomproc: Program to determine who a message would go to

EXAMPLES
       In  the	following  example,  whatnow  takes the current message in the
       folder +drafts, and asks what you want to do with it: % whatnow -draft‐
       folder  +drafts What now?  In the following example, whatnow takes mes‐
       sage  6	from  the  folder  +drafts:  %	whatnow	 -draftfolder  +drafts
       -draftmessage  6 What now?  The following example sets the prompt to be
       Now What?: % whatnow -prompt "Now What?"	 Now what?

FILES
       The user profile.

SEE ALSO
       comp(1), send(1), whom(1)

								    whatnow(1)
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