X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?p=mmh;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=81705d8ef8dfd15e77641466f76bbc9ddf4935eb;hp=18f2557fa0593c0f82895f3a07f7ccf8ce724ede;hb=5086954856e7b078981418d4aac233d37deb72bd;hpb=d66e48eced59def411e289f040956b1ec3666cb0 diff --git a/README b/README index 18f2557..81705d8 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,37 +1,78 @@ -# -# $Id$ -# +Meillo's Mail Handler (mmh) +=========================== + +Mmh is a modified version of the electronic mail handling system nmh. +Nmh (new MH) itself was originally based on the package MH-6.8.3, and +was intended to be a (mostly) compatible drop-in replacement for MH. +In contrast, mmh is not inteded to be a drop-in replacement for nmh, +rather mmh breaks compatibility to nmh in order to modernize and +simplify it. + +Mmh is young and small; nmh is established and matured; MH is ancient. + +This distribution uses the term ``nmh'' to describe something common +to nmh and mmh, in order to give credit. Where mmh differs much from +nmh, the term ``mmh'' is used to avoid confusing the user. +Unfortunately, the terms are not used fully consistent. + Installing ---------- Please read the INSTALL file. + Copying ------- -nmh uses a BSD-style license, which should be in the top-level of the +Mmh uses a BSD-style license, which should be in the top-level of the distribution in a file named COPYRIGHT. + +Users +----- +Start with reading the man page mmh-intro(7). It explains the first +steps. For convenience in the shell, have a look at the files +docs/COMPLETION-*. They give cookbook examples of how to set up mmh- +specific tab completion in your shell. + + Developers ---------- -Information of interest to nmh developers can be found in -the README.developers file in the docs subdirectory of this -distribution. If you're hacking on the code, you should also -definately subscribe to the nmh-workers mailing list. To do so, send -mail to nmh-workers-request@mhost.com with the subject "subscribe". If -you're interested in working on nmh, but aren't sure what to do, see -the TODO file in the docs subdirectory. There's plenty of work there. - -Working with your shell ------------------------ -The files COMPLETION-TCSH and COMPLETION-ZSH in the docs subdirectory -give cookbook examples of how to use the enhanced features of -these shells with nmh. There is also a section in Jerry Peek's book -covering nmh/MH and working with the shell. The section is available -online here: http://www.ics.uci.edu/~mh/book/mh/mhanthsh.htm - -For More information +Information of interest to mmh developers can be found in the +README.developers file in the docs subdirectory of this distribution. +Markus Schnalke's master's thesis explains the existence, shape, and +focus of mmh. You should read it before working on mmh. If you're +hacking on the code, you should subscribe to the nmh-workers mailing +list. To do so, please visit the nmh-workers info page at +. Up to now, +mmh has no separate mailing list. + + +Bug reports +----------- +Please send bug reports and suggestions to either Markus Schnalke + or to the mailing list. + + +Acknowledgments +--------------- +The MH system was originally developed in 1979 by the RAND +Corporation. It was written primarily by Bruce S. Borden after ideas +in a memo by R. Stockton Gaines and Norman Z. Shapiro. In 1982, +the University of California, Irvine took up maintenance of the +software, under the direction of Marshall T. Rose and John L. Romine. + +nmh was started by Richard Coleman (coleman@math.gatech.edu) after +development on MH mostly stopped. He did the original autoconfiscation +and most of the other work up until version 1.0. nmh is currently being +developed and maintained by a loosely organized group of volunteers. + + +For more information -------------------- -There is more information, including a FAQ and a bit of historical -information in the docs subdirectory. There are also links to further -documentation on the nmh website located at http://www.mhost.com/nmh/ . +There is more information in the docs subdirectory. Please note that +several documents are historic. + +The mmh website is located at . +Feel free to contact Markus Schnalke . +(The nmh website is located at .)