Aazure.716 net.sources utzoo!decvax!ucbvax!ARPAVAX:CAD:teklabs!tekmdp!azure!stevenm Thu Apr 15 16:44:07 1982 MH Mail 'submit' man page Ooops, I forgot to submit this with the other batch of MH stuff ############## # submit.1 # ############## .TH SUBMIT 1T "6/24/81 Tek Local" .SH NAME submit \- submit notes to Duke NetNews .SH SYNOPSIS .B submit [ .B \-editor editor] [ .B \-form formfile] .br [ .B \-use ] [ .B \-nouse ] [ .B \-help ] .sp .B post ... .SH DESCRIPTION .I Submit (or .I post) is used to submit an article to one or more newsgroups in the Duke News system. .I Submit provides an interface to the .I News program which looks more like the Rand MH system. For more information on the News System, see the manual page entry for .I news. .LP .I Submit copies an article form to the file /ndraft and then invokes an editor on the file. The default editor is /etc/mh/prompter, which may be overridden with the .B \-editor switch or with a profile entry 'Editor:' or with the environment variable 'SEDIT'. (See prompter(1) for details). The default bulletin form contains the following elements: .nf .LP Newsgroups: Subject: ---------- .LP .fi If the file named 'newscomps' exists in the user's MH directory, it will be used instead of this form. If .B "\-form formfile" is specified, the specified formfile (from the MH directory) will be used as the skeleton. The line of dashes or a blank line must be left between the header and the body of the bulletin for the bulletin to be identified properly when it is posted. If the heading 'Newsgroups:' is found, the following names will be added to the list of newsgroups to which the article will be sent. The switch .B \-use directs .I submit to continue editing an already started bulletin. That is, if \fIsubmit\fP is terminated without posting the bulletin, the bulletin can be edited again via \&'submit \-use'. .LP If the draft file already exists, .I submit will ask if you want to delete it before continuing. A reply of .B No will abort the \fIsubmit\fP, .B yes will replace the existing draft with a blank skeleton, .B list will display the draft, and .B use will use it for further composition. .LP Upon exiting from the editor, .I submit will ask 'What now?'. The valid responses are \fBlist\fP, to list the draft on the terminal; \fBformat\fP, to pretty up the bulletin (see fmt(1); \fBquit\fP, to terminate the session and preserve the draft; \fBquit\ delete\fP, to terminate, then delete the draft; \fBsubmit\fP, to submit the article; from that specified on the command line; \fBedit\ \fP, to invoke for further editing; and \fBedit\fP, to re-edit using the same editor that was used on the preceding round unless a profile entry '\-next: ' names an alternative editor. If the editor used on the preceding round was 'prompter', the system acts as if there was a profile entry of the form \&'prompter-next:\ EDIT' where EDIT is the taken from the environment variable EDIT. .SH SEE ALSO comp(1), fmt(1), prompter(1), post(1) .SH FILES .ta 24m .nf LIBDIR/newscomps The bulletin skeleton or /newscomps Rather than the standard skeleton /ndraft The bulletin file /usr/bin/inews The actual news server .fi .SH PROFILE COMPONENTS .ta 24m .nf Path: To determine the user's MH directory Editor: To override the use of /etc/mh/prompter as the default editor \-next: To name an editor to be used after exit from .fi .SH DEFAULTS .nf \&'\-editor' defaults to /etc/mh/prompter \&'\-nouse' .fi .SH CONTEXT .I Submit does not affect the MH mail context in any way. .SH HISTORY This is a hack on Steve Glaser's 'post', which was a hack on something else. S. Mcgeady 6/24/81. ----------------------------------------------------------------- gopher://quux.org/ conversion by John Goerzen of http://communication.ucsd.edu/A-News/ This Usenet Oldnews Archive article may be copied and distributed freely, provided: 1. There is no money collected for the text(s) of the articles. 2. The following notice remains appended to each copy: The Usenet Oldnews Archive: Compilation Copyright (C) 1981, 1996 Bruce Jones, Henry Spencer, David Wiseman.