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NAME

       whom - report to whom a message would go

SYNOPSIS

       whom [-tocc | -notocc] [-dcc | -nodcc] [-bcc | -nobcc] [-alias | -noalias] [-Version]
            [-help] file...

DESCRIPTION

       Whom is used to list the recipient addresses in the headers of a message.

       Per default, whom lists sighted and hidden recipients.  The -notocc option suppresses  the
       listing  of  sighted  recipients (To and Cc).  The -nodcc option suppresses the listing of
       hidden DCC recipients.  The -nobcc option suppresses the listing of hidden BCC recipients.
       If  the printing of multiple kinds of recipients is requested and hidden ones are present,
       they are separated by  a  line  similar  to  `` ==DCC==''  or  `` ==BCC==''.   The  actual
       separator may change, but the regular expression /^[ \t].*[DB]CC/ should always match.  No
       separator is printed if only one kind of recipients  is  requested  for  printing,  or  if
       multiple are requested but no hidden recipients are present.

       With  -alias,  aliases for all recipients are expanded, according to the alias files given
       by the `Aliasfile:' profile entry.  This is somehow similar to running:

            ali `whom /path/to/msg`

FILES

       $HOME/.mmh/profile         The user profile

PROFILE COMPONENTS

       Path:                To determine the user's mail storage
       Aliasfile:           For default alias files

SEE ALSO

       mh-alias(5), spost(8)

DEFAULTS

       `-tocc'
       `-dcc'
       `-bcc'
       `-alias'

CONTEXT

       None

BUGS

       whom does not (yet) accept msg and +folder arguments.