in GNU Emacs 21, as well as XEmacs 21 (except for versions
21.5.9-21.5.16). It is compatible with MH versions 6.8.4 and higher,
all versions of nmh, and GNU mailutils 1.0 and higher.}, so you
-shouldn't have to do anything special to use it. This manual covers
+shouldn't have to do anything special to use it. Gnus is also
+required; version 5.10 or higher is recommended. This manual covers
MH-E version @value{VERSION}. To help you decide which version you
have, see @ref{Getting Started}.
By default, the option @code{mh-compose-forward-as-mime-flag} is on
which means that the forwarded messages are included as attachments.
-If you would prefer to forward your messages verbatim (as text,
-inline), then turn off this option. Forwarding messages verbatim works
-well for short, textual messages, but your recipient won't be able to
-view any non-textual attachments that were in the forwarded message.
-Be aware that if you have @samp{forw: -mime} in your MH profile, then
-forwarded messages will always be included as attachments regardless
-of the settings of @code{mh-compose-forward-as-mime-flag}.
+These are inline attachments so the forwarded message should appear in
+the body of your recipient's mail program. If you would prefer to
+forward your messages verbatim (as text, inline), then turn off this
+option. Forwarding messages verbatim works well for short, textual
+messages, but your recipient won't be able to view any non-textual
+attachments that were in the forwarded message. Be aware that if you
+have @samp{forw: -mime} in your MH profile, then forwarded messages
+will always be included as attachments regardless of the settings of
+@code{mh-compose-forward-as-mime-flag}.
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