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.TH MH-TAILOR %manext5% "%nmhdate%" MH.6.8 [%nmhversion%]
.SH NAME
.RE
.PP
.BR servers :
-localhost \\01localnet
+localhost
.RS 5
A lists of hosts and networks which to look for SMTP servers when
posting local mail. It turns out this is a major win for hosts which
don't run an message transport system. The value of
.B servers
-should be one or more items. Each item is the name of either a host
-or a net (in the latter case, precede the name of the net by a \\01).
-This list is searched when looking for a smtp server to post mail.
-If a host is present, the SMTP port on that host is tried. If a net
-is present, the SMTP port on each host in that net is tried. Note that
-if you are running with the BIND code, then any networks specified are
-ignored (sorry, the interface went away under BIND).
+should be one or more items. Each item is the name of a host which
+is (hopefully) running a SMTP server.
.SS "SendMail"
This option is only available if you set
.B mts
\" BBoards service host.
\" .RE
-\" .SS "BBoards & The NNTP"
-\" This option is only available if you compiled \fInmh\fP with
-\" \*(lqbboards:\ nntp\*(rq and \*(lqpop:\ on\*(rq.
-\" .PP
-\" .BR nntphost :
-\" .RS 5
-\" The host which provides the NNTP service. This variable should be set
-\" on the NNTP BBoards client host.
-\" .RE
.SS "File Locking"
A few words on locking:
.B nmh