X-Git-Url: https://diplodocus.org/git/nmh/blobdiff_plain/0815d3444144959a66b8fd8e97258158cabd07b5..4d6435dbde12837bdf4b4d594e0440392df4b9d3:/man/mh-tailor.man diff --git a/man/mh-tailor.man b/man/mh-tailor.man index 38154acd..226109fd 100644 --- a/man/mh-tailor.man +++ b/man/mh-tailor.man @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ mh-tailor, mts.conf \- mail transport configuration for nmh message handler .SH DESCRIPTION The file -.I %etcdir%/mts.conf +.I %nmhetcdir%/mts.conf defines run-time options for those .B nmh programs which interact (in some form) with the message transport system. @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ and .PP If you use .BR smtp , -this will enable a direct SMTP (simple mail transport -protocol) interface in +this will enable a direct SMTP +interface in .BR nmh . When sending mail, instead of passing the message to the mail transport agent, @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ qualified hostname. If this is not set, depending on the version of UNIX you're running, .B nmh will query the system for this value -(e.g. uname, gethostname, etc.), and attempt to fully qualify this +(e.g.\& uname, gethostname, etc.), and attempt to fully qualify this value. .PP If you are using POP to retrieve new messages, you may want to set this @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ hostname. 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, +fully qualify the hostname returned by the system (e.g.\& uname, gethostname, etc.). .RE .PP @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ the following: .RE .PP .BR maildelivery : -%libdir%/maildelivery +%nmhlibexecdir%/maildelivery .RS 5 The name of the system-wide default .I maildelivery @@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ the named POP service host is consulted. .\" .RE .\" .PP .\" .BR popbblist : -.\" %etcdir%/hosts.popbb +.\" %nmhetcdir%/hosts.popbb .\" .RS 5 .\" A file containing of lists of hosts that are allowed to use the POP .\" facility to access BBoards using the guest account. If this file is not @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ during updates. These locking methods can be configured separately from each other. .PP For locking the mail spool, the -.I spoollocking +.B spoollocking entry in .IR mh\-tailor (5) will control the locking algorithm to use when @@ -291,12 +291,12 @@ incorporates mail from the spool file. If no entry is given, a default based on the operating system type will be chosen. .PP For locking all other files, the -.I datalocking +.B datalocking entry in .IR mh-profile (5) controls the locking algorithm used for all other file access. If no entry is given, the -.I fcntl +.B fcntl lock method will be chosen. .PP If you do not wish to use kernel\-based locking, @@ -313,11 +313,9 @@ Prior to installing you should see how locking is done at your site, and set the appropriate values. .SH FILES -.fc ^ ~ -.nf -.ta \w'%etcdir%/ExtraBigFileName 'u -^%etcdir%/mts.conf~^nmh mts configuration file -.fi +.TP 20 +%nmhetcdir%/mts.conf +nmh mts configuration file .SH "PROFILE COMPONENTS" None .SH "SEE ALSO" @@ -326,16 +324,17 @@ None .SH DEFAULTS As listed above. The path of the mail transport configuration file can be changed with the -.B MHMTSCONF +MHMTSCONF environment variable and augmented with the -.B MHMTSUSERCONF -environment variable, see mh\-profile(5). +MHMTSUSERCONF +environment variable, see +.IR mh\-profile (5). .SH BUGS Failure to open any mail transport configuration file is silently ignored. Therefore, it's best to avoid dynamic creation of such a file with the intent of use via the -.B MHMTSCONF +MHMTSCONF or -.B MHMTSUSERCONF +MHMTSUSERCONF environment variables. If such use is necessary, the ability to successfully open the file should first be verified.