-.RE
-.SS "SMTP support"
-These options are only available if you set
-.B mts
-to
-.BR smtp .
-.PP
-.BR hostable :
-%etcdir%/hosts
-.RS 5
-The exceptions file for /etc/hosts used by
-.B post
-to try to find
-official names. The format of this file is quite simple:
-.PP
-.IP 1. 4
-Comments are surrounded by sharp (`#') and newline.
-.IP 2. 4
-Words are surrounded by white space.
-.IP 3. 4
-The first word on the line is the official name of a host.
-.IP 4. 4
-All words following the official names are aliases for that host.
-.RE
-.PP
-.BR servers :
-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 a host which
-is (hopefully) running a SMTP server.
-.SS "SendMail"
-This option is only available if you set
-.B mts
-to
-.BR sendmail .
-.PP
-.BR sendmail :
-%sendmailpath%
-.RS 5
-The pathname to the
-.B sendmail
-program.
-.RE
-\" .SS "BBoards Delivery"
-\" This option is only available if you compiled \fInmh\fP with
-\" \*(lqbbdelivery:\ on\*(rq.
-\" .PP
-\" .BR bbdomain :
-\" .RS 5
-\" The local BBoards domain (a UCI hack).
-\" .RE
-