build instructions for your operating system. To build nmh, you will
need an ANSI C compiler such as gcc.
-1) Run the command
+1) From the top-level source directory, run the command
- sh configure [options]
+ ./configure [options]
This will check the configuration of your OS, and create the
include file config.h, as well as the various Makefiles.
most interest are listed in a section below. To see the list
of all available options, you can run
- sh configure --help
+ ./configure --help
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
+ of the generated include file `config.h'. You may
want to customize some #defines for your environment.
3) make
--enable-pop
Enable client-side support for pop.
+--enable-apop
+ Enable client-side support for apop (Authenticated POP).
+
--with-editor=EDITOR (DEFAULT is vi)
specify the full path of the default editor to use. If this
option is not given, then the configuration process will search
Specify the location of Hesiod.
--with-krb4=PREFIX
- Specify the location of Kerberos V4 for KPOP support. You will also need
- to specify the option `--enable-pop'. After running configure, you will
- need to change the POPSERVICE #define in config.h if you want to use KPOP
- exclusively (rather than being able to switch between KPOP and normal
- POP3). See the comments inside config.h for details.
+ Specify the location of Kerberos V4 for KPOP support. After
+ running configure, you will need to change the POPSERVICE #define in
+ config.h if you want to use KPOP exclusively (rather than being able
+ to switch between KPOP and normal POP3). See the comments inside
+ config.h for details.
--with-mts=MTS (DEFAULT is smtp)
Specify the mail transport system you want to use. The two
command `more' and use it as the default.
--with-smtpservers='SMTPSERVER1[ SMTPSERVER2...]' (DEFAULT is localhost)
- If this option is not specified, the mts.conf file will contain the line
- "servers: localhost", which may be manually edited later. You may find it
- convenient to specify a value at configure-time, however, so that each time
- nmh is reinstalled, the right value will be there.
+ If this option is not specified, the mts.conf file will contain
+ the line "servers: localhost", which may be manually edited later.
+ You may find it convenient to specify a value at configure-time,
+ however, so that each time nmh is reinstalled, the right value will be
+ there.
See the mh-tailor(5) man page for full documentation of "servers:".