X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fmh-tailor.man;h=a8d400aa89ec1b2bfb1f095d590a5a43b8b89689;hb=e39c2471b6e2166d2e8a4cb515b4493936cf5203;hp=e687ae8f2159841bd877f06b0976ae21db402a76;hpb=278a48ef53b5dde10d7c88f67f51ce15ad11c0c0;p=mmh diff --git a/man/mh-tailor.man b/man/mh-tailor.man index e687ae8..a8d400a 100644 --- a/man/mh-tailor.man +++ b/man/mh-tailor.man @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ .\" .\" %nmhwarning% -.\" $Id$ .\" .TH MH-TAILOR %manext5% "%nmhdate%" MH.6.8 [%nmhversion%] .SH NAME @@ -109,7 +108,7 @@ above). If this option is set, but empty, no command will be given. .PP Although the -/B HELO +.B HELO command is required by RFC\-821, many SMTP servers do not require it. Early versions of .I SendMail @@ -200,9 +199,9 @@ First [Middle] Last type of username masquerading. If the user sets the .B $USERNAME_EXTENSION environment variable, its value will be appended to the actual login name. For -instance, if I am \*(lqdan@company.com\*(rq, and I set +instance, if I am \*(lqdan@example.com\*(rq, and I set .B $USERNAME_EXTENSION -to \*(lq\-www\*(rq, my mail will appear to come from \*(lqdan\-www@company.com\*(rq. This is meant +to \*(lq\-www\*(rq, my mail will appear to come from \*(lqdan\-www@example.com\*(rq. This is meant to interact with qmail's \*(lquser\-extension\*(rq feature, where mail sent to .IR user \- string will be delivered to @@ -288,19 +287,14 @@ All words following the official names are aliases for that host. .RE .PP .BR servers : -localhost \\01localnet +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 either a host -or a net (in the latter case, precede the name of the net by a \\01). -This list is searched when looking for a smtp server to post mail. -If a host is present, the SMTP port on that host is tried. If a net -is present, the SMTP port on each host in that net is tried. Note that -if you are running with the BIND code, then any networks specified are -ignored (sorry, the interface went away under BIND). +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 @@ -363,15 +357,6 @@ the named POP service host is consulted. \" BBoards service host. \" .RE -\" .SS "BBoards & The NNTP" -\" This option is only available if you compiled \fInmh\fP with -\" \*(lqbboards:\ nntp\*(rq and \*(lqpop:\ on\*(rq. -\" .PP -\" .BR nntphost : -\" .RS 5 -\" The host which provides the NNTP service. This variable should be set -\" on the NNTP BBoards client host. -\" .RE .SS "File Locking" A few words on locking: .B nmh @@ -402,12 +387,11 @@ specifies that a file should be created whose existence means \*(lqlocked\*(rq and whose non-existence means \*(lqunlocked\*(rq. The name of this file is constructed by appending \*(lq.lock\*(rq to the name of the file being -locked. If -.B LOCKDIR -is not specified, lock files will be created +locked. If \*(lq--enable-lockdir=directory\*(rq +is not specified at build time, lock files will be created in the directory where the file being locked resides. Otherwise, lock files will be created in the directory specified by -.BR LOCKDIR . +\*(lq--enable-lockdir\*(rq. .PP Prior to installing .BR nmh , @@ -417,7 +401,7 @@ your site, and set the appropriate values. .SH FILES .fc ^ ~ .nf -.ta \w'/usr/local/nmh/etc/ExtraBigFileName 'u +.ta \w'%etcdir%/ExtraBigFileName 'u ^%etcdir%/mts.conf~^nmh mts configuration file .fi