[comp.mail.mh] MH on Ultrix 4.0

gnn@minestrone.Berkeley.EDU (George Neville-Neil) (03/01/91)

Hi Folks,

	I was wondering if anyone had an ULTRIX 4.0 MH config file.  There
isn't on in the example directory and I am fed up with trying different
combinations.  This is what I have so far......


# @(#)$Id: MH,v 1.7 90/04/06 09:44:31 sources Exp $
.
.
options BSD42 SYS5DIR void=int
curses  -ltermlib
.
.

Thanks for any help.

Later,
George

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jch@dyfed.rdg.dec.com (John Haxby) (03/01/91)

In article <11540@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU>, gnn@minestrone.Berkeley.EDU (George Neville-Neil) writes:
|> 
|> Hi Folks,
|> 
|> 	I was wondering if anyone had an ULTRIX 4.0 MH config file.  There
|> isn't on in the example directory and I am fed up with trying different
|> combinations.  This is what I have so far......

	...

|> options BSD42 SYS5DIR void=int
|> curses  -ltermlib

You certainly don't want SYS5DIR on a machine that uses the BSD directory
structure (like wot ULTRIX does).  Anyway, try this for size:  it's an
extract for one that we have used to configure MH, not the one we use at
the moment (I think) but it does work, well, probably.


mts             sendmail/smtp
options         ISI MHRC WHATNOW MHE
options         BSD42 BERK
options         NETWORK BIND RPATHS
options         DPOP RPOP UK
options         FOLDPROT='"0700"' MSGPROT='"0600"'
options         TYPESIG='void' POPSERVICE='"pop"'
options         SPRINTF='int'
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