./configure --help
-2) Look through the user configuration section at the beginning
- of the generated include file `config.h'. You may
- want to customize some #defines for your environment, though
- that is usually unnecessary. Note the configure options below
- control some of the #defines.
+2) make
-3) make
-
-4) make check
+3) (Optional) make check
This takes a bit of time, around one minute on a modern machine,
but is highly recommended.
-5) make install
+ test/inc/test-deb359167 uses valgrind, which detects use of an
+ uninitialized variable on older Linux distributions such as
+ Mandriva 2007.0 and CentOS 5.4. That particular failure is
+ beyond the scope of nmh and can be ignored.
+
+4) make install
Note that if you have [n]mh files in your install directories with
the same names as the files being installed, the old ones will get
- overwritten without any warning. The only directory that isn't
- true for is the `etc' directory -- in that directory, the previous
- copy of each <file> will be backed up as <file>.prev if it differs
- from the newly-installed copy. Watch for any diff output while
- make is processing that directory to see if you need to merge
- changes from *.prev files into the new versions.
-
-6) Edit the file `mts.conf' (installed in the nmh `etc' directory)
+ overwritten without any warning.
+
+5) Edit the file `mts.conf' (installed in the nmh `etc' directory)
and make any necessary changes for the mail transport interface
you are using.
Check the `mh-tailor' man page for a list of all the available options
for this file.
-7) Edit the file `mhn.defaults' (installed in the nmh `etc' directory).
+6) Edit the file `mhn.defaults' (installed in the nmh `etc' directory).
This file contains the default profile entries for the nmh command
`mhn' and is created by the script `mhn.defaults.sh'. This script
will search a generic path (essentially your $PATH) for programs to
"MH & xmh: Email for Users and Programmers", 3rd edition, by Jerry Peek,
on the Internet at <http://rand-mh.sourceforge.net/book/mh/confmhn.html>.
-8) Add an optional global mh.profile, if desired. This profile should be
+7) Add an optional global mh.profile, if desired. This profile should be
placed in the nmh `etc' directory with the name `mh.profile'. This
file will be used to construct the initial .mh_profile of a new nmh
user, but will not be consulted after that.
is not world- or user-writeable, and thus a lock file cannot
be created.
+--enable-lockdir=DIR (DEFAULT is disabled)
+ If dot locking is being used, store all dot-lock files in "DIR".
+ The default is to store them in the directory of the file being
+ locked.
+
--with-mts=MTS (DEFAULT is smtp)
Specify the default mail transport system you want to use. The two
acceptable options are "smtp" (which is the default), and
See the mh-tailor(5) man page for full documentation of "servers:".
+--with-cyrus-sasl (DEFAULT is without)
+ Enable SASL support for SMTP and POP via the Cyrus SASL library.
+ This is used for the POP AUTH and SMTP AUTH protocols. This supports
+ a wide variety of security mechanisms, including Kerberos/GSSAPI.
+ Session encryption via SASL is supported for both POP and SMTP
+ (depending on server-side support and the security mechanism in use).
+
+--with-tls (DEFAULT is without)
+ Enable TLS session encryption support for SMTP via the STARTTLS command.
+
+--with-readline (DEFAULT is to autodetect)
+ Enable support for readline functionality (command history/editing) at
+ the WhatNow? prompt.
+
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