Change some "nmh" into "mmh" in man pages This is to avoid confusion between nmh and mmh
slocal: Do not at all interact with the context or profile. Slocal is not a true part of mmh, it is an MDA that is (currently) shipped with the MUA mmh.
Man pages: Replaced \*(lq and \*(rq with ` and '. Using the quotes directly is staight-forward and convenient to read and write.
Renamed -version switch to -Version to remove the conflict with -verbose. Now, `mhlist -V' prints the version and `mhlist -v' lists verbosely. There are only a few switches left that conflict on the first character, apart from the inverted (no*) variants.
Fixed a bunch of minor man page formating problems. (Revealed by `groff -ww'.) Pulled in from nmh. Thanks to David Levine.
slocal: Updated man page to recent change.
Removed support for UUCP bang path addresses. If you still rely on UUCP, use nmh, not mmh.
Slocal uses rcvpack now. Code beautification in slocal.
Moved conflict, rcv*, slocal, spost from libdir to bindir. We should not hide them from the users.
Removed rcvtty. Its use cases disappeared over time. And as asyncron notifications rip you out of your working flow, you usually don't want to have them. If you need this function though, then you can make use of write(1).
Removed the suppress dups feature from slocal for simplicity reasons. Now we don't need dbm anymore. This removed a heavy dependency and complicated configure code.
Removed mts.conf; the maildelivery option went into slocal directly. The MTS is a non-MUA part of MH, which is/gets removed in MMH. Now, you cannot change the global maildelivery file without changing the code. You stil can specify -maildelivery to slocal. I've also remove support for the env vars MHMTSCONF and MHMTSUSERCONF, which were added by Earl Hood in 2010. We might want to add support for them again. I need to think about the future of slocal anyway.
Removed support for MMDF-style mail drops. I'm not sure yet if I've removed all of it but it should be most of it.
Reworked the man page system and some man page contents (mmh-intro). Now it's possible to have two equally named pages in two different sections. This appeared to be interesting for mmh(X), but I don't use it now. Let's see if we keep the new system or even rework it to become simpler.