existing file. Watch for information messages while make is processing
that directory to see if you need to merge changes.
-5) Edit the file `mts.conf' (installed in the mmh `etc' directory)
- and make any necessary changes for the mail transport interface
- you are using.
-
- The default `mts.conf' file assumes you retrieve new mail from
- a local (or NFS mounted) maildrop, and send outgoing mail by
- injecting the message to a mail transfer agent (such as sendmail)
- on the local machine.
-
- Check the `mts.conf(5)' man page for a list of all the available
- options for this file ("masquerade" may be of particular interest).
-
-6) Edit the file `mhn.defaults' (installed in the mmh `etc' directory).
+5) Edit the file `mhn.defaults' (installed in the mmh `etc' directory).
This file contains the default profile entries for the mmh commands
mhlist/mhstore/mhshow and is created by the script `mhn.defaults.sh'.
This script will search a generic path (essentially your $PATH) for
mmh's support binaries (spost, slocal, mhl, ...) are installed here.
--sysconfdir=DIR (DEFAULT is ${prefix}/etc)
- mmh's config files (mts.conf, mhn.defaults, ...) are installed here.
+ mmh's config files (mhn.defaults, ...) are installed here.
--mandir=DIR (DEFAULT is ${prefix}/man)
mmh's man pages are installed here.
--enable-debug
Enable debugging support.
---enable-masquerade[='draft_from mmailid username_extension']
- If this option is disabled, the mts.conf file will contain the
- line "masquerade: " (with no value), which may be manually edited
- later. You may find it convenient to specify a value at
- configure-time, however, so that each time mmh is reinstalled,
- the right value will be there. By default, it is enabled.
-
- The above usage shows the default, with all three masquerade
- options being specified. Any subset of the three may be
- specified.
-
- See the mh-tailor(5) man page for full documentation of "masquerade:".
-
--enable-mhe (DEFAULT)
Add support for the Emacs front-end `mhe'.
is not world- or user-writeable, and thus a lock file cannot
be created.
---with-ndbm=LIB (DEFAULT is to autodetect)
---with-ndbmheader=HEADER (DEFAULT is to autodetect)
- Specify the header file (eg ndbm.h) and library (eg ndbm) to use
- to compile against the ndbm database library. By default, configure
- will try various possibilities until it finds one that works; this
- option only needs to be specified if the autodetection fails or
- makes the wrong choice.
-
- If either of these options is given then the other must also be
- specified.
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markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de>