Richard Coleman (coleman@math.gatech.edu) started the nmh project.
After he grew too busy to continue maintaining it, it was handed off
- to the net at large. Doug Morris (doug@mhost.com) is hosting the
- mailing lists, web pages, and CVS repository for nmh now.
+ to the net at large. Doug Morris (doug@mhost.com) hosted the web
+ site and mailing lists, web pages, and CVS repository for a long
+ time. More recently, the CVS repository has moved to Savannah
+ (http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/nmh) and Ken Hornstein
+ (kenh@pobox.com) is the project maintainer.
4) Why did Richard start the nmh project?
7) Where do I get nmh?
The latest version of nmh is available at
- ftp://ftp.mhost.com/pub/nmh/nmh.tar.gz
+ http://savannah.gnu.org/download/nmh
8) Where is the nmh web page?
The nmh home page is located at
- http://www.mhost.com/nmh/
+ http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/nmh/
9) Where is the nmh mailing list?
The default setup for nmh is to use SMTP, so nmh should work with
most MTA's that provide a standard SMTP connection on port 25.
Also you may configure nmh to use a sendmail interface (still
- uses SMTP) by using the configure option --with-mts=sendmail.
- There is also an option (--enable-pop) to include client-side
- support for POP.
+ uses SMTP) by editing the mts.conf file. There is also a configure
+ option (--enable-pop) to include client-side support for POP.
13) Why does `folder' and `flist' overlook some of my subfolders?