local copy of
.BR sendmail .
.PP
-If you are using POP to retrieve new messages, you may want to set this
-value to the name of the POP server, so that outgoing message appear to
-have originated on the POP server.
-.RE
-.PP
-This should only be needed, if for some reason
-.B nmh
-is not able to
-fully qualify the hostname returned by the system (e.g. uname,
-gethostname, etc.).
-.RE
-.PP
-.BR mmdfldir :
-%mailspool%
-.RS 5
-The directory where maildrops are kept. If this option is set, but empty,
-the user's home directory is used. This overrides the default value
-chosen at the time of compilation.
-.RE
-.PP
-.BR mmdflfil :
-.RS 5
-The name of the maildrop file in the directory where maildrops are kept.
-If this is empty, the user's login name is used. This overrides the default
-value (which is empty).
-.RE
-.PP
-.BR mmdelim1 :
-\&\\001\\001\\001\\001\\n
-.RS 5
-The beginning-of-message delimiter for maildrops.
-.RE
-.PP
-.BR mmdelim2 :
-\&\\001\\001\\001\\001\\n
-.RS 5
-The end-of-message delimiter for maildrops.
-.RE
-.PP
.BR masquerade:
.RS 5
This directive controls three different types of email address masquerading.