X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=config%2Fconfig.c;h=82c66c3bcb42fada08cf99afdf4537982c92c6ac;hb=6cdade9983a7ebd5a5bb8296daa49d5475f07af8;hp=f0187adb25ca01e180056cf3615885dd4e81000d;hpb=dfa0332c4e6144699dedd5c9795219adc0f9c0d2;p=mmh diff --git a/config/config.c b/config/config.c index f0187ad..82c66c3 100644 --- a/config/config.c +++ b/config/config.c @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ char *mimetypequeryproc = "file -b --mime"; ** also invoked by the spost program to process an "Fcc", or by ** comp/repl/forw/dist to refile a draft message. */ -char *fileproc = NMHBINDIR"/refile"; +char *fileproc = "refile"; /* ** This is the default program invoked by a "list" or "display" response @@ -127,11 +127,6 @@ char *fileproc = NMHBINDIR"/refile"; char *listproc = "show -file"; /* -** This is the path for the Bell equivalent mail program. -*/ -char *mailproc = "mhmail"; - -/* ** This is used by mhl as a front-end. It is also used ** by mhshow as the default method of displaying message bodies ** or message parts of type text/plain. @@ -146,27 +141,15 @@ char *defaultpager = "more"; char *defaulteditor = "vi"; /* -** This is the delivery program called by send to actually -** deliver mail to users. This is the interface to the MTS. -*/ -char *postproc = NMHBINDIR"/spost"; - -/* ** 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 usually called by the user's whatnowproc, but it -** may also be called directly to send a message previously composed. - */ -char *sendproc = NMHBINDIR"/send"; - -/* ** This program is called after comp, et. al., have built a draft */ -char *whatnowproc = NMHBINDIR"/whatnow"; +char *whatnowproc = "whatnow"; /* ** This is the sendmail interface to use for sending mail. @@ -198,14 +181,13 @@ 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";