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NAME

       whatnow - prompting front-end for writing nmh messages

SYNOPSIS


       whatnow [-help] [-version] [-draftfolder +folder] [-draftmessage msg] [-nodraftfolder] [-editor editor]
            [-noedit] [-prompt string] [file]

DESCRIPTION

       whatnow  is  the  default program that queries the user about the disposition of a composed draft.  It is
       normally automatically invoked by one of the nmh commands comp, dist, forw, or  repl  after  the  initial
       edit.

       When started, the editor is started on the draft (unless -noedit is given, in which case the initial edit
       is  suppressed).   Then,  whatnow  repetitively prompts the user with “What now?”  and awaits a response.
       The valid responses are:

            edit   Re-edit using the same editor that was used on the preceding round  unless  a  profile  entry
                   “<lasteditor>-next: <editor>” names an alternate editor.

            edit editor
                   Invoke editor for further editing.

            refile +folder
                   Refile the draft into folder .

            mime   Process  the  draft as a MIME composition file using the buildmimeproc command which defaults
                   to mhbuild(1).

            display
                   List the message being replied to or distributed on the terminal.

            list   List the draft on the terminal.

            send   Send the message.

            send -watch
                   Send the message and monitor the delivery process.

            push   Send the message in the background.

            whom   List the addresses to whom the message will go.

            whom -check
                   List the addresses and verify that they are acceptable to the transport service.

            quit   Preserve the draft and exit.

            quit -delete
                   Delete the draft and exit.

            delete Delete the draft and exit.

            cd directory
                   Use directory when interpreting attachment  file  names.   This  does  not  change  whatnow's
                   process's  current  working  directory so it and child processes, e.g. edit's, do not see the
                   change.

            pwd    Print the working directory for attachment files.

            ls [ls-options]
                   List files in the attachment working directory using ls(1).

            attach [-v] files
                   Add the named files to the message as MIME attachments; -v displays the mhbuild(1)  directive
                   that send(1) will use.

            alist [-ln]
                   List  the  MIME attachments' filenames.  -l gives a long listing showing their full path.  -n
                   numbers them for use with detach .

            detach [-n] files-or-numbers
                   Remove MIME attachments, either by file name or by number with -n.

       When entering your response, you need only type enough characters to uniquely identify the response.

       For the edit response, any valid switch to the editor is valid.

       For the send and push responses, any valid switch to send(1) is valid (as push merely invokes  send  with
       the -push option).

       For the whom response, any valid switch to whom(1) is valid.

       For the refile response, any valid switch to the fileproc is valid.

       For  the  display  and  list  responses,  any  valid  argument  to the lproc is valid.  If any non-switch
       arguments are present, then the pathname of the draft will be excluded from the argument  list  given  to
       the lproc (this is useful for listing another nmh message).

       See  mh-profile(5)  for  further  information  about  how editors are used by nmh.  It also discusses how
       environment variables can be used to direct whatnow's actions in complex ways.

       The -prompt string switch sets the prompting string for whatnow.

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

       If your nmh was configured with readline enabled, you'll be able to use  filename  completion  and  other
       readline  features  at  the  prompt.   These  are particularly useful with the cd, ls, attach, and detach
       commands for managing MIME attachments.

FILES

       $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 specify the default draftfolder
       Editor:              To override the default editor
       <lasteditor>-next:   To name an editor to be used after exit
                            from <lasteditor>
       buildmimeproc:       Program to translate MIME composition files
       fileproc:            Program to refile the message
       lproc:               Program to list the contents of a message
       sendproc:            Program to use to send the message
       whomproc:            Program to determine who a message would go to

SEE ALSO

       mh-draft(5), send(1), whom(1)

DEFAULTS

       `-prompt' defaults to “What Now? ”

BUGS

       If the initial edit fails, whatnow deletes your draft  (by  renaming  it  with  a  site-dependent  prefix
       (usually a comma); failure of a later edit preserves the draft.

       If  the  buildmimeproc  fails  (returns  a  nonzero  status), whatnow simply prints a “What now?” prompt.
       whatnow depends on the buildmimeproc to tell the user that something went wrong.

       If whatnowproc is whatnow, then comp, dist, forw, and repl use a built-in whatnow, and  do  not  actually
       run the whatnow program.  Hence, if you define your own whatnowproc, don't call it whatnow since it won't
       be run.

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

nmh-1.8                                            2022-12-22                                       WHATNOW(1mh)