2 /****** BEGIN USER CONFIGURATION SECTION *****/
5 * IMPORTANT: You should no longer need to edit this file to handle
6 * your operating system. That should be handled and set correctly by
9 * These are slowly being phased out, but currently
10 * not everyone is auto-configured. Then decide if you
11 * wish to change the features that are compiled into nmh.
15 * Turn on locale (setlocale) support
20 * Define to 1 the type of file locking to use. You need to
21 * make sure the type of locking you use is compatible with
22 * other programs which may modify your maildrops.
23 * Currently you can only use one type.
26 /* #define FCNTL_LOCKING 1 */
27 /* #define LOCKF_LOCKING 1 */
28 /* #define FLOCK_LOCKING 1 */
31 * If you have defined DOT_LOCKING, then the default is to
32 * place the lock files in the same directory as the file that
33 * is to be locked. Alternately, if you define LOCKDIR, you
34 * can specify that all lock files go in a specific directory.
35 * Don't define this unless you know you need it.
37 /* #define LOCKDIR "/usr/spool/locks" */
40 * Define this if your passwords are stored in some type of
41 * distributed name service, such as NIS, or NIS+.
46 * Directs nmh not to try and rewrite addresses
47 * to their official form. You probably don't
48 * want to change this without good reason.
53 * Define this if you do not want nmh to attach the local hostname
54 * to local addresses. You must also define DUMB. You probably
55 * don't need this unless you are behind a firewall.
57 /* #define REALLYDUMB 1 */
60 * Starting on January 1, 2000, some MUAs like ELM and Ultrix's DXmail started
61 * generated bad dates ("00" or "100" for the year). If this #define is active,
62 * we use windowing to correct those dates to what we presume to be the intended
63 * values. About the only time this could get us into trouble would be if a MUA
64 * was generating a year of "00" in 2001 or later, due to an unrelated bug. In
65 * this case we would "correct" the year to 2000, which could result in
66 * inaccurate bug reports against the offending MUA. A much more esoteric case
67 * in which you might not want to #define this would be if you were OCR'ing in
68 * old written correspondence and saving it in email format, and you had dates
71 #define FIX_NON_Y2K_COMPLIANT_MUA_DATES 1
74 * Directs inc/slocal to extract the envelope sender from "From "
75 * line. If inc/slocal is saving message to folder, then this
76 * sender information is then used to create a Return-Path
77 * header which is then added to the message.
82 * If defined, slocal will use `mbox' format when saving to
83 * your standard mail spool. If not defined, it will use
89 * If this is defined, nmh will recognize the ~ construct.
94 * Compile simple ftp client into mhn. This will be used by mhn
95 * for ftp access unless you have specified another access method
96 * in your .mh_profile or mhn.defaults. Use the "mhn-access-ftp"
97 * profile entry to override this. Check mhn(1) man page for
100 #define BUILTIN_FTP 1
103 * If you enable POP support, this is the the port name that nmh will use. Make
104 * sure this is defined in your /etc/services file (or its NIS/NIS+ equivalent).
105 * If you are using KPOP, you will need to change this to "kpop" unless you want
106 * to be able to use both POP3 _and_ Kerberized POP and plan to use inc and
107 * msgchk's -kpop switch every time in the latter case.
109 #define POPSERVICE "pop3"
112 * Define the default creation modes for folders and messages.
114 #define DEFAULT_FOLDER_MODE "700"
115 #define DEFAULT_MESSAGE_MODE "600"
118 * The prefix which is prepended to the name of messages when they
119 * are "removed" by rmm. This should typically be `,' or `#'
121 #define BACKUP_PREFIX ","
124 * Name of link to file to which you are replying.
129 * If wait/waitpid returns an int (no union wait).
133 /* The following are autoconfigured, but you may wish to override the
134 * decisions of autoconf (and AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM) and do your own
135 * thing. If so, you can modify the definitions. The Comments are as
138 /* these three are only used in vmh.c, which currently is not being
139 * built anyway. -Doug */
140 /* Defined for Solaris 2.x, Irix, OSF/1, HP-UX, AIX, SCO5 */
142 /* Defined for Solaris 2.x, Irix, OSF/1, HP-UX, AIX */
144 /* Defined for SunOS 4, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, BSD/OS, Mac OS X/Rhapsody */
147 /* Defined for SunOS 4, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, BSD/OS, Mac OS X/Rhapsody
148 * -- does PicoBSD have uname? :) */
151 /* Defined for SCO5 */
154 /* This tells nmh to use the Linux _IO_*_ptr defines from libio.h */
158 /***** END USER CONFIGURATION SECTION *****/
163 * Define this if you want SMTP (simple mail transport protocol)
164 * support. When sending mail, instead of passing the message to
165 * the mail transport agent (typically sendmail), nmh will open a
166 * socket connection to the mail port on the machine specified in
167 * the `mts.conf' file (default is localhost), and speak SMTP directly.
172 * Use sendmail as transport agent. Post messages by piping
173 * them directly to sendmail.
178 * Define this to compile client-side support for pop into
179 * inc and msgchk. Do not change this value manually. You
180 * must run configure with the '--enable-pop' option to
181 * correctly build the pop client support.
186 * Define this to compile client-side support for apop into
187 * inc and msgchk. Do not change this value manually. You
188 * must run configure with the '--enable-apop' option to
189 * correctly build the apop client support.
194 * Define this to compile client-side support for kpop
195 * (kerberized pop) into inc and msgchk. Do not change this
196 * value manually. You must run configure with the option
197 * '--with-krb4=PREFIX' to correctly build the kpop client support.
202 * Define this to "pop" when using Kerberos V4
204 #undef KPOP_PRINCIPAL
207 * Define this to compile support for using Hesiod to locate
208 * pop servers into inc and msgchk. Do not change this value
209 * manually. You must run configure with the option
210 * '--with-hesiod=PREFIX' to correctly build Hesiod support.
215 * Compile in support for the Emacs front-end mh-e.
219 /* Define to 1 if your termcap library has the ospeed variable */
221 /* Define to 1 if you have ospeed, but it is not defined in termcap.h */
222 #undef MUST_DEFINE_OSPEED
224 /* Define to 1 if tgetent() accepts NULL as a buffer */
225 #undef TGETENT_ACCEPTS_NULL
227 /* Define to 1 if you have reliable signals */
228 #undef RELIABLE_SIGNALS
230 /* Define to 1 if you use POSIX style signal handling */
233 /* Define to 1 if you use BSD style signal handling (and can block signals) */
236 /* Define to 1 if you use SYS style signal handling (and can block signals) */
239 /* Define to 1 if you have no signal blocking at all (bummer) */
240 #undef NO_SIGNAL_BLOCKING
242 /* Define to `unsigned int' if <sys/types.h> or <signal.h> doesn't define */
246 * Define to 1 if your vi has ATT bug, such that it returns
247 * non-zero exit codes on `pseudo-errors'.
252 * Define to 1 if you need to make `inc' set-group-id because your mail spool is
253 * not world writable. There are no guarantees as to the safety of doing this,
254 * but this #define will add some extra security checks.
258 /* Define if your system defines TIOCGWINSZ in sys/ioctl.h. */
259 #undef GWINSZ_IN_SYS_IOCTL
261 /* Define if your system defines `struct winsize' in sys/ptem.h. */
262 #undef WINSIZE_IN_PTEM
264 /* Define to 1 if struct tm has gmtoff */
265 #undef HAVE_TM_GMTOFF
267 /* Define if your system has sigsetjmp */
268 #undef HAVE_SIGSETJMP
270 /* Define if your system has mkstemp */
273 /* Define if your system has sethostent */
274 #undef HAVE_SETHOSTENT
276 /* Define if your system has gethostbyname */
277 #undef HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME
279 /* Define if your system has netdb.h */
282 /* Define if your system has db1/ndbm.h instead of ndbm.h (ppclinux) */
283 #undef HAVE_DB1_NDBM_H
285 /* Define to the header containing the declaration of initgroups() on your
286 system, if any. AIX 4.[13], SunOS 4.1.3, and ULTRIX 4.2A have the function
287 in libc but don't have a declaration anywhere. */
288 #undef INITGROUPS_HEADER
290 /* Define if your system actually has a prototype for snprintf() in <stdio.h>
291 (or a file it includes) rather than just having a "stealth" definition of it
292 in libc.a the way AIX 4.1 does. */
293 #undef HAVE_SNPRINTF_PROTOTYPE