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1.1 root 1: .\" This file is automatically generated. Do not edit!
2: .SC WHOM 1
3: .NA
4: whom \- report to whom a message would go
5: .SY
6: whom
7: \%[\-alias\ aliasfile]
8: \%[\-check] \%[\-nocheck]
9: \%[\-draft]
10: \%[\-draftfolder\ +folder] \%[\-draftmessage\ msg] \%[\-nodraftfolder]
11: \%[file]
12: \%[\-help]
13: .DE
14: \fIWhom\fR is used to expand the headers of a message into a set of addresses
15: and optionally verify that those addresses are deliverable at that time
16: (if `\-check' is given).
17:
18: The `\-draftfolder\ +folder' and `\-draftmessage\ msg' switches invoke the
19: \fIMH\fR draft folder facility.
20: This is an advanced (and highly useful) feature.
21: Consult the \fBAdvanced Features\fR section of the \fIMH\fR manual for more
22: information.
23:
24: By using the `\-alias\ aliasfile' switch, the user can direct \fIsend\fR
25: to consult the named files for alias definitions
26: (more than one file, each preceeded by `\-alias', can be named).
27: See \fImh\-alias\fR\0(5) for more information.
28: .Fi
29: ^$HOME/\&.mh\(ruprofile~^The user profile
30: .Pr
31: ^Draft\-Folder:~^To find the default draft\-folder
32: .Ps
33: ^postproc:~^Program to post the message
34: .Sa
35: mh\-alias(5), post(8)
36: .De
37: `file' defaults to <mh\-dir>/draft
38: .Ds
39: `\-nocheck'
40: .Ds
41: `\-alias /usr/new/lib/mh/MailAliases'
42: .Co
43: None
44: .Bu
45: With the `\-check' option, \fIwhom\fR makes no guarantees that the addresses
46: listed as being ok are really deliverable, rather, an address being listed
47: as ok means that at the time that \fIwhom\fR was run the address was
48: thought to be deliverable by the transport service. For local addresses, this
49: is absolute; for network addresses, it means that the host is known; for uucp
50: addresses, it (often) means that the \fIUUCP\fR network is available for use.
51: .En
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