diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/mh/article.sgml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/mh/article.sgml
index 2ede89f65d..b5f896203e 100644
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/mh/article.sgml
+++ b/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/mh/article.sgml
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-
+
@@ -60,8 +60,7 @@
to load mh:
- &prompt.root; pkg_add /cdrom/packages/mh-6.8.3.tgz>
-
+ &prompt.root; pkg_add /cdrom/packages/mh-6.8.3.tgz
You will notice that it created a /usr/local/lib/mh
@@ -121,8 +120,7 @@
30 01/16 "Jordan K. Hubbar Re: FBSD 2.1<<> Do you want a library instead of
31 01/16 Bruce Evans Re: location of bad144 table<<>> >It would appea
32 01/16 "Jordan K. Hubbar Re: video is up<<> Anyway, mrouted won't run, ev
- 33 01/16 Michael Smith Re: FBSD 2.1<<Nate Williams stands accused of sa
-
+ 33 01/16 Michael Smith Re: FBSD 2.1<<Nate Williams stands accused of sa
This is the same thing you will see from a
@@ -136,8 +134,7 @@
inc a few command line arguments.
- &prompt.user; inc -host mail.pop.org -user username> -norpop>
-
+ &prompt.user; inc -host mail.pop.org -user username -norpop
That tells inc to go to
@@ -169,8 +166,7 @@
show:
- &prompt.user; show 32 45 56>
-
+ &prompt.user; show 32 45 56
This would display message numbers 32, 45 and 56 right
@@ -194,11 +190,10 @@
the scan command will give you.
- 30+ 01/16 "Jordan K. Hubbar Re: FBSD 2.1<<> Do you want a library instead of
+ 30+ 01/16 Jordan K. Hubbar Re: FBSD 2.1<<> Do you want a library instead of
31 01/16 Bruce Evans Re: location of bad144 table<<>> >It would appea
- 32 01/16 "Jordan K. Hubbar Re: video is up<<> Anyway, mrouted won't run, ev
- 33 01/16 Michael Smith Re: FBSD 2.1<<Nate Williams stands accused of sa
-
+ 32 01/16 Jordan K. Hubbar Re: video is up<<> Anyway, mrouted won't run, ev
+ 33 01/16 Michael Smith Re: FBSD 2.1<<Nate Williams stands accused of sa
Like just about everything in MH this display is very
@@ -244,14 +239,13 @@
in inc and hit return.
- &prompt.user; inc>
+ &prompt.user; inc
Incorporating new mail into inbox...
- 36+ 01/19 "Stephen L. Lange Request...<<Please remove me as contact for pind
+ 36+ 01/19 Stephen L. Lange Request...<<Please remove me as contact for pind
37 01/19 Matt Thomas Re: kern/950: Two PCI bridge chips fail (multipl
- 38 01/19 "Amancio Hasty Jr Re: FreeBSD and VAT<<>>> Bill Fenner said: > In
-&prompt.user;
-
+ 38 01/19 Amancio Hasty Jr Re: FreeBSD and VAT<<>>> Bill Fenner said: > In
+&prompt.user;
This shows you the new email that has been added to your
@@ -259,7 +253,7 @@ Incorporating new mail into inbox...
and move around.
- &prompt.user; show>
+ &prompt.user; show
Received: by sashimi.wwa.com (Smail3.1.29.1 #2)
id m0tdMZ2-001W2UC; Fri, 19 Jan 96 13:33 CST
Date: Fri, 19 Jan 1996 13:33:31 -0600 (CST)
@@ -273,8 +267,8 @@ Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
Please remove me as contact for pindat.com
-&prompt.user; rmm>
-&prompt.user; next>
+&prompt.user; rmm
+&prompt.user; next
Received: from localhost (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by whydos.lkg.dec.com (8.6.11/8
.6.9) with SMTP id RAA24416; Fri, 19 Jan 1996 17:56:48 GMT
Message-Id: <199601191756.RAA24416@whydos.lkg.dec.com>
@@ -294,8 +288,7 @@ Precedence: bulk
This is due to a typo in pcireg.h (to
-which I am probably the guilty party).
-
+which I am probably the guilty party).
The rmm removed the current message and the
@@ -304,7 +297,7 @@ which I am probably the guilty party).
read one of them here is what I would do:
- &prompt.user; scan last:10>
+ &prompt.user; scan last:10
26 01/16 maddy Re: Testing some stuff<<yeah, well, Trinity has
27 01/17 Automatic digest NET-HAPPENINGS Digest - 16 Jan 1996 to 17 Jan 19
28 01/17 Evans A Criswell Re: Hey dude<<>From matt@tempest.garply.com Tue
@@ -314,9 +307,8 @@ which I am probably the guilty party).
34 01/19 John Fieber Re: Stuff for the email section?<<On Fri, 19 Jan
35 01/19 support@foo.garpl [garply.com #1138] parlor<<Hello. This is the Ne
37+ 01/19 Matt Thomas Re: kern/950: Two PCI bridge chips fail (multipl
- 38 01/19 "Amancio Hasty Jr Re: FreeBSD and VAT<<>>> Bill Fenner said: > In
-&prompt.user;
-
+ 38 01/19 Amancio Hasty Jr Re: FreeBSD and VAT<<>>> Bill Fenner said: > In
+&prompt.user;
Then if I wanted to read message number 27 I would do a
@@ -383,13 +375,12 @@ which I am probably the guilty party).
you can do something like
- &prompt.user; pick -search pci>
+ &prompt.user; pick -search pci
15
42
55
56
-57
-
+57
This will tell pick to look through every
@@ -401,10 +392,9 @@ which I am probably the guilty party).
though. A slightly more useful thing to do is this:
- &prompt.user; pick -search pci -seq pick>
+ &prompt.user; pick -search pci -seq pick
5 hits
-&prompt.user; show pick>
-
+&prompt.user; show pick
This will show you the same messages you just didn't have
@@ -477,8 +467,7 @@ which I am probably the guilty party).
This allows you to do things like
- &prompt.user; pick -to freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.org -seq hackers>
-
+ &prompt.user; pick -to freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.org -seq hackers
to get a list of all the email send to the FreeBSD hackers
@@ -507,8 +496,7 @@ which I am probably the guilty party).
These commands allow you to do things like
- &prompt.user; pick -to freebsd-hackers -or -cc freebsd-hackers>
-
+ &prompt.user; pick -to freebsd-hackers -or -cc freebsd-hackers
That will grab all the email in your inbox that was sent
@@ -518,8 +506,7 @@ which I am probably the guilty party).
&prompt.user; pick -lbrace -to freebsd-hackers -and
- -not -cc freebsd-questions -rbrace -and -subject pci>
-
+ -not -cc freebsd-questions -rbrace -and -subject pci
Basically this says pick (to freebsd-hackers and
@@ -581,8 +568,7 @@ which I am probably the guilty party).
personal has 6 messages ( 1- 6).
todo has 58 messages ( 1- 58); cur= 1.
- TOTAL= 199 messages in 13 folders.
-
+ TOTAL= 199 messages in 13 folders.
The refile command is what you use to move
@@ -643,8 +629,7 @@ which I am probably the guilty party).
To:
cc:
Subject:
---------
-
+--------
You need to put the person you are sending the mail to
@@ -658,12 +643,11 @@ Subject:
flexibility.
- To:freebsd-rave@FreeBSD.org>
+ To:freebsd-rave@FreeBSD.org
cc:
-Subject:And on the 8th day God created the FreeBSD core team>
+Subject:And on the 8th day God created the FreeBSD core team
--------
-Wow this is an amazing operating system. Thanks!>
-
+Wow this is an amazing operating system. Thanks!
You can now save this message and exit your editor. You
@@ -724,8 +708,7 @@ Fcc: out
Subject:
X-Mailer: MH 6.8.3
X-Home-Page: http://www.FreeBSD.org/
--------
-
+-------
MH would then copy this components file and throw you into
@@ -747,8 +730,7 @@ X-Home-Page: http://www.FreeBSD.org/
%<{date}In-reply-to: Your message of "\
%<(nodate{date})%{date}%|%(pretty{date})%>."%<{message-id}
%{message-id}%>\n%>\
---------
-
+--------
It's in the same basic format as the
@@ -765,8 +747,7 @@ X-Home-Page: http://www.FreeBSD.org/
then give that to formataddr, %? else {from} take the
from address, %? else {sender} take the sender address, %?
else {return-path} take the return-path from the original
-message, %> endif.
-
+message, %> endif.
As you can tell MH formatting can get rather involved. You