sh configure --help
-2) (IMPORTANT) Edit the user configuration section at the beginning
- of the generated include file `config.h'. Currently, not everything
- is auto-configured, so some #defines must be set manually.
+2) Look through the user configuration section at the beginning
+ of the generated include file `config.h'. All system-specific
+ definitions should be sensed automatically now, but you may
+ want to customize some #defines for your environment.
-3) Edit the user configuration section at the top of the main Makefile.
+3) make
-4) make
+4) make install
-5) make install
-
-6) Edit the file `mts.conf' (installed in the nmh `etc' directory)
+5) Edit the file `mts.conf' (installed in the nmh `etc' directory)
and make any necessary changes for the mail transport interface
you are using.
Check the `mh-tailor' man page for a list of all the available
options for this file.
-7) If you have enabled POP support, make sure that `pop3' (or more
+6) If you have enabled POP support, make sure that `pop3' (or more
precisely the value of the define POPSERVICE in config.h) is defined
in the /etc/services file (or its NIS/NIS+ equivalent) on the client
machine. It should be something equivalent to "110/tcp". This might
have already been done when the pop daemon was installed.
-8) Edit the file `mhn.defaults' (installed in the nmh `etc' directory).
+7) Edit the file `mhn.defaults' (installed in the nmh `etc' directory).
This file contains the default profile entries for the nmh command
`mhn' and is created by the script `mhn.defaults.sh'. This script
will search a generic path (essentially your $PATH) for programs to