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Table of Contents

Preface
1. Tour Through mh-e
1.1 GNU Emacs Terms and Conventions
1.2 Getting Started
1.3 Sending Mail
1.4 Receiving Mail
1.5 Processing Mail
1.6 Leaving mh-e
1.7 More About mh-e
2. Using mh-e
2.1 Reading Your Mail
2.1.1 Viewing Your Mail
2.1.1.1 Reading Digests
2.1.1.2 Reading Multimedia Mail
2.1.2 Moving Around
2.2 Sending Mail
2.2.1 Replying to Mail
2.2.2 Forwarding Mail
2.2.3 Redistributing Your Mail
2.2.4 Editing Old Drafts and Bounced Messages
2.3 Editing a Draft
2.3.1 Editing Textual Messages
2.3.1.1 Inserting letter to which you're replying
2.3.1.2 Inserting messages
2.3.1.3 Editing the header
2.3.1.4 Checking recipients
2.3.1.5 Inserting your signature
2.3.2 Editing Multimedia Messages
2.3.2.1 Forwarding multimedia messages
2.3.2.2 Including an ftp reference
2.3.2.3 Including tar files
2.3.2.4 Including other multimedia objects
2.3.2.5 Readying multimedia messages for sending
2.3.3 Sending a Message
2.3.4 Killing the Draft
2.4 Moving Your Mail Around
2.4.1 Incorporating Your Mail
2.4.2 Deleting Your Mail
2.4.3 Organizing Your Mail with Folders
2.4.4 Printing Your Mail
2.4.5 Files and Pipes
2.4.6 Finishing Up
2.5 Searching Through Messages
2.6 Using Sequences
2.7 Miscellaneous Commands
3. Customizing mh-e
3.1 Reading Your Mail
3.1.1 Viewing Your Mail
3.1.2 Moving Around
3.2 Sending Mail
3.2.1 Replying to Mail
3.2.2 Forwarding Mail
3.2.3 Redistributing Your Mail
3.2.4 Editing Old Drafts and Bounced Messages
3.3 Editing a Draft
3.3.1 Editing Textual Messages
3.3.1.1 Inserting letter to which you're replying
3.3.1.2 Inserting your signature
3.3.2 Editing Multimedia Messages
3.3.2.1 Readying multimedia messages for sending
3.3.3 Sending a Message
3.4 Moving Your Mail Around
3.4.1 Incorporating Your Mail
3.4.2 Deleting Your Mail
3.4.3 Organizing Your Mail with Folders
3.4.3.1 Scan line formatting
3.4.4 Printing Your Mail
3.4.5 Files and Pipes
3.4.6 Finishing Up
3.5 Searching Through Messages
A. Odds and Ends
A.1 Bug Reports
A.2 mh-e Mailing List
A.3 MH FAQ
A.4 Getting mh-e
B. History of mh-e
B.1 From Brian Reid
B.2 From Jim Larus
B.3 From Stephen Gildea
C. GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
C.1 Preamble
C.2 How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
Command Index
Variable Index
Concept Index


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