X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=config%2Fconfig.c;h=70a9a40350d3ad55f3c0f0be0ad229d6cd709417;hb=3410b680416c49a7617491af38bc1929855a331d;hp=0e725ee46c5eb7ee9fe0892d8d5a199e3e6eea4c;hpb=9d65b803e9cd65249ea2317c2f43495b9eed40bc;p=mmh diff --git a/config/config.c b/config/config.c index 0e725ee..70a9a40 100644 --- a/config/config.c +++ b/config/config.c @@ -71,6 +71,7 @@ char *mhlreply = "mhl.reply"; /* repl */ /* some default folder names */ char *defaultfolder = "+inbox"; char *draftfolder = "+drafts"; +char *trashfolder = "+trash"; char *inbox = "Inbox"; /* profile entry name to specify the default folder */ char *curfolder = "Current-Folder"; @@ -92,8 +93,6 @@ char *nsequence = "Sequence-Negation"; /* profile entries for storage locations */ char *nmhstorage = "nmh-storage"; -char *nmhcache = "nmh-cache"; -char *nmhprivcache = "nmh-private-cache"; /* profile entry for external ftp access command */ char *nmhaccessftp = "nmh-access-ftp"; @@ -112,13 +111,6 @@ char *mimetypequeryproc = "file -b --mime"; */ /* -** This program is usually called directly by users, but it is -** also invoked by the spost program to process an "Fcc", or by -** comp/repl/forw/dist to refile a draft message. -*/ -char *fileproc = "refile"; - -/* ** This is the default program invoked by a "list" or "display" response ** at the "What now?" prompt. It will be given the absolute pathname of ** the message to show. The string ``show -file'' is most likely what you @@ -141,12 +133,6 @@ char *defaultpager = "more"; char *defaulteditor = "vi"; /* -** This program is called to remove a message by rmm or refile -nolink. -** It's usually empty, which means to rename the file to a backup name. -*/ -char *rmmproc = NULL; - -/* ** This program is called after comp, et. al., have built a draft */ char *whatnowproc = "whatnow"; @@ -168,7 +154,9 @@ char *mailspool = MAILSPOOL; /* ** The prefix that is prepended to the name of message files when they -** are "removed" by rmm. This should typically be `,' or `#'. +** are backup'd for some reason. send, for instance, does this. +** Note: rmm does NOT anymore use the backup prefix. +** It should typically be set to `,' or `#'. */ char *backup_prefix = ","; @@ -181,14 +169,13 @@ char *altmsglink = "@"; /* ** Folders (directories) are created with this protection (mode) */ -char *foldprot = "700"; +char *foldprot = "0700"; /* ** Every NEW message will be created with this protection. When a -** message is filed it retains its protection, so this only applies -** to messages coming in through inc. +** message is filed it retains its protection. */ -char *msgprot = "600"; +char *msgprot = "0600";