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 * Directs nmh not to try and rewrite addresses
16 * to their official form. You probably don't
17 * want to change this without good reason.
22 * Define this if you do not want nmh to attach the local hostname
23 * to local addresses. You must also define DUMB. You probably
24 * don't need this unless you are behind a firewall.
26 /* #define REALLYDUMB 1 */
29 * If this is defined, nmh will recognize the ~ construct.
34 * Compile simple ftp client into mhn. This will be used by mhn
35 * for ftp access unless you have specified another access method
36 * in your .mh_profile or mhn.defaults. Use the "mhn-access-ftp"
37 * profile entry to override this. Check mhn(1) man page for
43 * If you enable POP support, this is the the port name that nmh will use. Make
44 * sure this is defined in your /etc/services file (or its NIS/NIS+ equivalent).
45 * If you are using KPOP, you will need to change this to "kpop" unless you want
46 * to be able to use both POP3 _and_ Kerberized POP and plan to use inc and
47 * msgchk's -kpop switch every time in the latter case.
49 #define POPSERVICE "pop3"
52 * Define the default creation modes for folders and messages.
54 #define DEFAULT_FOLDER_MODE "700"
55 #define DEFAULT_MESSAGE_MODE "600"
58 * Name of link to file to which you are replying.
63 * Define to 1 if your vi has ATT bug, such that it returns
64 * non-zero exit codes on `pseudo-errors'.
69 /***** END USER CONFIGURATION SECTION *****/