-
-.in -.5i
-.Uh "SMTP support"
-These options are only available if you compiled \fInmh\fP with the
-\*(lq/smtp\*(rq support.
-
-.in +.5i
-.ti -.5i
-hostable: %etcdir%/hosts
-.br
-The exceptions file for /etc/hosts used by \fIpost\fR to try to find
-official names. The format of this file is quite simple:
-
-.in +.5i
-1. Comments are surrounded by sharp (`#') and newline.
-.br
-2. Words are surrounded by white space.
-.br
-3. The first word on the line is the official name of a host.
-.br
-4. All words following the official names are aliases for that host.
-.in -.5i
-
-.ti -.5i
-servers: localhost \\01localnet
-.br
-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 \*(lqservers\*(rq
-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).
-
-.in -.5i
-.Uh "SendMail"
-This option is only available if you compiled \fInmh\fP to use
-\fISendMail\fP as your delivery agent.
-
-.in +.5i
-.ti -.5i
-sendmail: %sendmailpath%
-.br
-The pathname to the \fIsendmail\fR program.
-
-.in -.5i
-.Uh "Post Office Protocol"
-This option is only available if you have compiled \fInmh\fP with POP
-support enabled (i.e., \*(lq--enable-pop\*(rq).
-
-.in +.5i
-.ti -.5i
-pophost:
-.br
-The name of the default POP service host. If this is not set, then
-\fInmh\fR looks in the standard maildrop areas for waiting mail, otherwise
-the named POP service host is consulted.
-
-.in -.5i
-.Uh "BBoards Delivery"
-This option is only available if you compiled \fInmh\fP with
-\*(lqbbdelivery:\ on\*(rq.
-
-.in +.5i
-.ti -.5i
-bbdomain:
-.br
-The local BBoards domain (a UCI hack).
-
-.in -.5i
-.Uh "BBoards & The POP"
-These options are only available if you compiled \fInmh\fP with
-\*(lqbboards:\ pop\*(rq and \*(lqpop:\ on\*(rq.
-
-.in +.5i
-.ti -.5i
-popbbhost:
-.br
-The POP service host which also acts as a BBoard server. This variable
-should be set on the POP BBoards client host.
-
-.ti -.5i
-popbbuser:
-.br
-The guest account on the POP/BB service host. This should be a different
-login ID than either the POP user or the BBoards user. (The user-id
-\*(lqftp\*(rq is highly recommended.) This variable should be set on
-both the POP BBoards client and service hosts.
-
-.ti -.5i
-popbblist: %etcdir%/hosts.popbb
-.br
-A file containing of lists of hosts that are allowed to use the POP
-facility to access BBoards using the guest account. If this file is not
-present, then no check is made. This variable should be set on the POP
-BBoards service host.
-
-.in -.5i
-.if n .ne 8
-.Uh "BBoards & The NNTP"
-This option is only available if you compiled \fInmh\fP with
-\*(lqbboards:\ nntp\*(rq and \*(lqpop:\ on\*(rq.
-
-.in +.5i
-.ti -.5i
-nntphost:
-.br
-The host which provides the NNTP service. This variable should be set
-on the NNTP BBoards client host.
-
-.in -.5i
-.Uh "File Locking"
-A few words on locking: \fInmh\fR has several methods for creating locks
-on files. When configuring \fInmh\fR, you will need to decide on the