Summarising what people have said, seems to me the easiest thing for occasional tweaking of existing man pages is to use a text editor, with guidance from the HOW-TO, man 7 man and example man pages. The gui editor gmanedit may be helpful too, I'll have a look at that when X4 gets working.
For writing a full man page from scratch, the SGML route with one of the docbook-2-man tools is probably nicer, I would think. The perl-pod approach would probably be easier than writing from scratch too. A couple of you mentioned that my SENDER header is wrong. Now that you mention it, I can see the problem. I sort of know why it happens, but I'm not sure what to do about it. It comes about because I bought a domain from gandi.net (they're Open Source friendly, by the way). I got it mainly so I'd have my own mailing address, independent of ephemeral ISPs. In the future I hope to have my own server to point it too, but for now incoming mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] just gets resent to a different address, where I pick it up via POP. But that should only affect incoming mail. When I send a message, the default sender [EMAIL PROTECTED] gets remapped to [EMAIL PROTECTED] by exim, using /etc/email-addresses. That's how the From: header in my messages gets defined. exim is supposed to do the SMTP handling itself, direct with the mail server its sending to, not so? But for some reason the Sender: header gets changed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I don't understand why that's happening, since I'm not sending mail through gandi.net, only receiving it. As for the Mail-Followup-To being set to just "drew", that's a mutt problem, isn't it? Setting the "followup-to" variable? I'll try changing it right now. It might take some experimenting. It looks as though mutt is putting both "me" (incorrectly) and the mailing list into the Mail-Followup-To header. Maybe I'll need to explicitly set the Sender: header using mutt's config file too? Thanks for the advice, Drew -- PGP public key available at http://dparsons.webjump.com/drewskey.txt Fingerprint: A110 EAE1 D7D2 8076 5FE0 EC0A B6CE 7041 6412 4E4A