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NAME

     mblaze-profile — configuration of the mblaze message system

DESCRIPTION

     The mblaze(7) message system can be configured with a profile file, which is located in the
     directory ~/.mblaze (or MBLAZE if set.)

     profile consists of lines, similar to RFC 2822 headers, in the form
           key: value

     The key ‘#’ may be used to precede a comment:
           #: comment

     Please note that empty lines will halt parsing.

     The following keys are used by mblaze(7):

     Local-Mailbox:
             Your primary mail address, used as the default value for From: in mcom(1), and in
             mscan(1) to recognize messages sent to you.

     Alternate-Mailboxes:
             A comma-separated list of mail addresses that also belong to you, for mscan(1) to
             recognize messages sent by or directly to you.

     FQDN:   The fully qualified domain name used for Message-Id: generation in mgenmid(1).

     Outbox:
             If set, mcom(1) will create draft messages in this maildir, and save messages there
             after sending.

     Reply-From:
             A comma-separated list of mail addresses (formatted like this: ‘My Name
             <username@domain>’) that are automatically used for the From: header in a reply if
             present in the To:, Cc:, or Bcc: header.  If not set, Alternate-Mailboxes: will be
             used as a default.

     Scan-Format:
             The default format string for mscan(1).

     Sendmail:
             The program that mcom(1) will call to send mail.  (Default: ‘sendmail’).

     Sendmail-Args:
             Flags to be passed to the Sendmail: program.  (Default: ‘-t’).

ENVIRONMENT

     MBLAZE  Directory containing mblaze configuration files.  (Default: $HOME/.mblaze)

AUTHORS

     Leah Neukirchen <leah@vuxu.org>

LICENSE

     mblaze is in the public domain.

     To the extent possible under law, the creator of this work has waived all copyright and
     related or neighboring rights to this work.

     http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/