/****** BEGIN USER CONFIGURATION SECTION *****/
/*
- * IMPORTANT: UNCOMMENT THE DEFINES FOR YOUR OPERATING SYSTEM
+ * IMPORTANT: You should no longer need to edit this file to handle
+ * your operating system. That should be handled and set correctly by
+ * configure now.
*
* These are slowly being phased out, but currently
* not everyone is auto-configured. Then decide if you
*/
/*
- * Solaris 2.x
- * Irix
- * OSF/1
- * HP-UX
- * AIX
- */
-/* #define SYS5 1 */
-/* #define SVR4 1 */
-
-/*
- * SunOS 4.1.x
- */
-/* #define BIND 1 */
-/* #define BSD42 1 */
-
-/*
- * Linux
- */
-/* #define LINUX_STDIO 1 */
-
-/*
- * FreeBSD 2.x
- * NetBSD 1.x,
- * OpenBSD 2.x
- * BSD/OS 2.x
- */
-/* #define BIND 1 */
-/* #define BSD42 1 */
-/* #define BSD44 1 */
-
-/*
- * SCO 4.x
- * SCO 5.x
- *
- * I believe the second `define' is only necessary
- * for SCO 5.x, not SCO 4.x
- */
-/* #define SYS5 1 */
-/* #define SCO_5_STDIO 1 */
-
-/*
- * Define to 1 if you need to make `inc' set-group-id
- * because your mail spool is not world writable. This
- * will add some extra security checks, although I can't
- * guarantee it is safe. Also, you will need to change the
- * group and add the setgid bit to `inc' manually after
- * installation.
- */
-/* #define MAILGROUP 1 */
-
-/*
- * Turn on locale (setlocale) support
- */
-#define LOCALE 1
-
-/*
- * Define to 1 the type of file locking to use. You need to
- * make sure the type of locking you use is compatible with
- * other programs which may modify your maildrops.
- * Currently you can only use one type.
- */
-#define DOT_LOCKING 1
-/* #define FCNTL_LOCKING 1 */
-/* #define LOCKF_LOCKING 1 */
-/* #define FLOCK_LOCKING 1 */
-
-/*
* If you have defined DOT_LOCKING, then the default is to
* place the lock files in the same directory as the file that
* is to be locked. Alternately, if you define LOCKDIR, you
/*
* Define this if you do not want nmh to attach the local hostname
* to local addresses. You must also define DUMB. You probably
- * dont' need this unless you are behind a firewall.
+ * don't need this unless you are behind a firewall.
*/
/* #define REALLYDUMB 1 */
/*
+ * Starting on January 1, 2000, some MUAs like ELM and Ultrix's DXmail started
+ * generated bad dates ("00" or "100" for the year). If this #define is active,
+ * we use windowing to correct those dates to what we presume to be the intended
+ * values. About the only time this could get us into trouble would be if a MUA
+ * was generating a year of "00" in 2001 or later, due to an unrelated bug. In
+ * this case we would "correct" the year to 2000, which could result in
+ * inaccurate bug reports against the offending MUA. A much more esoteric case
+ * in which you might not want to #define this would be if you were OCR'ing in
+ * old written correspondence and saving it in email format, and you had dates
+ * of 1899 or earlier.
+ */
+#define FIX_NON_Y2K_COMPLIANT_MUA_DATES 1
+
+/*
* Directs inc/slocal to extract the envelope sender from "From "
* line. If inc/slocal is saving message to folder, then this
* sender information is then used to create a Return-Path
#define SLOCAL_MBOX 1
/*
- * If this is defined, nmh will recognize the ~ construct.
- */
-#define MHRC 1
-
-/*
- * Compile simple ftp client into mhn. This will be used by mhn
- * for ftp access unless you have specified another access method
- * in your .mh_profile or mhn.defaults. Use the "mhn-access-ftp"
- * profile entry to override this. Check mhn(1) man page for
- * details.
+ * Compile simple ftp client into mhshow/mhstore. This will be used by
+ * mhshow/mhstore for ftp access unless you have specified another access
+ * method in your .mh_profile or mhn.defaults. Use the "nmh-access-ftp"
+ * profile entry to override this. Check mhshow(1)/mhstore(1) man page
+ * for details.
*/
#define BUILTIN_FTP 1
-/*
- * If you enable POP support, this is the the port name
- * that nmh will use. Make sure this is defined in your
- * /etc/services file (or its NIS/NIS+ equivalent). If you
- * are using KPOP, you will probably need to change this
- * to "kpop".
- */
-#define POPSERVICE "pop3"
-
-/*
- * Define the default creation modes for folders and messages.
- */
-#define DEFAULT_FOLDER_MODE "0700"
-#define DEFAULT_MESSAGE_MODE "0600"
-
-/*
- * The prefix which is prepended to the name of messages when they
- * are "removed" by rmm. This should typically be `,' or `#'
- */
-#define BACKUP_PREFIX ","
-
-/*
- * Name of link to file to which you are replying.
- */
-#define LINK "@"
-
-/*
- * If wait/waitpid returns an int (no union wait).
- */
-#define WAITINT 1
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-
-/*
- * Define this if you want SMTP (simple mail transport protocol)
- * support. When sending mail, instead of passing the message to
- * the mail transport agent (typically sendmail), nmh will open a
- * socket connection to the mail port on the machine specified in
- * the `mts.conf' file (default is localhost), and speak SMTP directly.
- */
-#undef SMTPMTS
-
-/*
- * Use sendmail as transport agent. Post messages by piping
- * them directly to sendmail.
- */
-#undef SENDMTS
-
-/*
- * Define this to compile client-side support for pop into
- * inc and msgchk. Do not change this value manually. You
- * must run configure with the '--enable-nmh-pop' option
- * to correctly build the pop client support.
- */
-#undef POP
-
-/*
- * Define this to compile client-side support for kpop
- * (kerberized pop) into inc and msgchk. Do not change this
- * value manually. You must run configure with the option
- * '--with-krb4=PREFIX' to correctly build the kpop client support.
- */
-#undef KPOP
-
-/*
- * Define this to "pop" when using Kerberos V4
- */
-#undef KPOP_PRINCIPAL
-
-/*
- * Define this to compile support for using Hesiod to locate
- * pop servers into inc and msgchk. Do not change this value
- * manually. You must run configure with the option
- * '--with-hesiod=PREFIX' to correctly build Hesiod support.
- */
-#undef HESIOD
-
-/*
- * Compile in support for the Emacs front-end mh-e.
- */
-#undef MHE
-
-/* Define to 1 if your termcap library has the ospeed variable */
-#undef HAVE_OSPEED
-/* Define to 1 if you have ospeed, but it is not defined in termcap.h */
-#undef MUST_DEFINE_OSPEED
-
-/* Define to 1 if tgetent() accepts NULL as a buffer */
-#undef TGETENT_ACCEPTS_NULL
-
-/* Define to 1 if you have reliable signals */
-#undef RELIABLE_SIGNALS
-
-/* Define to 1 if you use POSIX style signal handling */
-#undef POSIX_SIGNALS
-
-/* Define to 1 if you use BSD style signal handling (and can block signals) */
-#undef BSD_SIGNALS
-
-/* Define to 1 if you use SYS style signal handling (and can block signals) */
-#undef SYSV_SIGNALS
-
-/* Define to 1 if you have no signal blocking at all (bummer) */
-#undef NO_SIGNAL_BLOCKING
-
-/* Define to `unsigned int' if <sys/types.h> or <signal.h> doesn't define */
-#undef sigset_t
-
-/*
- * Define to 1 if your vi has ATT bug, such that it returns
- * non-zero exit codes on `pseudo-errors'.
- */
-#undef ATTVIBUG
-
-/* Define ruserpass as _ruserpass if your libraries have a bug *
- * such that it can't find ruserpass, but can find _ruserpass. */
-#undef ruserpass
-
-/* Define if your system defines TIOCGWINSZ in sys/ioctl.h. */
-#undef GWINSZ_IN_SYS_IOCTL
-
-/* Define if your system defines `struct winsize' in sys/ptem.h. */
-#undef WINSIZE_IN_PTEM
-
-/* Define to 1 if struct tm has gmtoff */
-#undef HAVE_TM_GMTOFF