Minor cosmetic/grammar changes.
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@tundra tundra authored on 9 Oct 2002
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then writes the results to the clipboard. This is really
handly if your are running a GUI mail client. You cut
the desired text (thereby placing it on the clipboard). Then
you run \'mailfmt\' - this is best done with a keyboard
shortcut. Finally, you paste back to your mail client and,
shortcut - Then paste back to your mail client and,
voila!, your text has been reformatted.
 
The input and output can be reassigned to stdin and stdout
respectively, on a Win32 system, using the -i and -o options.
On Win32 systems, the input and output can be reassigned to stdin and
stdout respectively, using the -i and -o options.
 
Normally, errors on a Win32 system will appear as GUI Message
Boxes. If, however, you choose to output to stdout via the
-o option, all errors will be written there instead.
None known as of this release. This is not beautiful code. It is very
hackish in places.
 
.SH COPYRIGHT AND LICENSING
mailfmt is Copyright(c) 2002 TundraWare Inc. For terms of use, see
\'mailfmt\' is Copyright(c) 2002 TundraWare Inc. For terms of use, see
the mailfmt-License.txt file in the program distribution. If you
install mailfmt on a FreeBSD system using the 'ports' mechanism, you
install \'mailfmt\' on a FreeBSD system using the 'ports' mechanism, you
will also find this file in /usr/local/share/doc/mailfmt.
 
.SH AUTHOR
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