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Date: Mon, 27 Nov 1995 14:44:19 -0800 To skip to a particular question with Subject or number xx, use "/^S.*xx" with most pagers. In GNU Emacs type "M-C-s ^S.*xx", (or C-r to search backwards), followed by ESC to end the search. To skip to new or changed questions, use "/^S.*[!+]" with most pagers and "M-C-s ^S.*[!+]" in GNU Emacs. This article is in digest format. nn may have already broken this message into separate articles; if not, then type "G %". In rn, use ^G to skip sections. This article is treated as an outline when edited by GNU Emacs. Run "M-x describe-mode" to see available outline-mode commands. Useful commands are "M-x hide-body", "C-c C-s" (show-subtree) and "M-x show-all" Check out the Usenet Hypertext FAQ Archive (see "What references exist for nn?"). Files available by ftp, man pages, and other Web pages, as well as cross-references like the one in this paragraph are just a click away. A "Date" field whose time is 00:00:00 is approximate. The month and year in these fields represent the time they were added to the FAQ, rather than when they were contributed by the author, as is the case since November, 1995. If you should need the Internet address, use nslookup or dig if you have them, or send mail to <dns at grasp.insa-lyon.fr> with "help" for a Subject. References to $MHLIB refer to the directory that contains MH support files and routines. This directory is usually /usr/lib/mh or /usr/local/lib/mh (or /usr/local/nmh/lib or /etc/nmh for nmh). Do not use $MHLIB literally; use the real, absolute path to your MH library directory. There are slight differences between the original MH and nmh. In the text, the nmh command or filename is preferred, and the MH equivalent is placed in parenthesis. For example, the MH configuration is in $MHLIB/mts.conf (mtstailor); mhshow (mhn -show) is used to view attachments. Note that due to bottom feeding email address harvesting spam scum, mailto links have been removed and @s in addresses have been replaced by "at."
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