/* config.h 1.1 (c) copyright 1986 (Dan Heller) */ /* Default names and locations for files */ #define MAILRC ".mushrc" #define ALTERNATE_RC ".mailrc" #define DEFAULT_RC "/usr/lccal/lib/Mushrc" #define ALT_DEF_RC "/etc/mail.rc" #define SIGNATURE ".signature" #define FORTUNE "/usr/games/fortune" #define COMMAND_HELP "/usr/local/lib/cmd_help" #ifdef SUNTOOL # define TOOL_HELP "/usr/lib/tool_help" #endif /* SUNTOOL */ #define ALTERNATE_HOME "/tmp" /* Path must be read/write to EVERYONE */ #define EDFILE ".edXXXXXX" /* file/pathname added to user's "home" */ #define LS_COMMAND "ls" #define LPR "lpr" #define DEF_PRINTER "lp" /* If your lpr command understands only -P or -d (or some other flag) then * define PRINTER_OPT to the appropriate value. If you want to be able to * use either one, don't define this at all. The defaults (when neither * -P nor -d is used on the mush "lpr" command line) are as noted here. * If your lpr requires that the option and the printer name be separate * arguments, include a trailing space in this definition. */ #ifdef SYSV #define PRINTER_OPT "-d" #endif /* SYSV */ #ifdef BSD #define PRINTER_OPT "-P" #endif /* BSD */ /* default settings for some variable strings */ #define DEF_PROMPT "Msg %m of %t: " #define DEF_PAGER "more" /* set to "internal" to use internal pager */ #define DEF_SHELL "csh" #define DEF_EDITOR "vi" #define DEF_FOLDER "~/Mail" /* default Mail folder */ #define DEF_MBOX "~/mbox" /* default mbox */ #define DEF_INDENT_STR "> " /* indent included mail */ #define DEF_ESCAPE "~" #define DEF_HDR_FMT "%25f %7d (%l/%c) \"%s\"" /* default hdr_format */ #define DEF_CURSES_HELP \ "display save mail reply next-msg back-msg screen-next screen-back" /* Headers that will NOT be included when forwarding mail */ #define IGNORE_ON_FWD "status,priority,return-receipt-to" #define MAXMSGS 1000 /* Maximum number of messages we can read */ #define HDRSIZ (2*BUFSIZ) /* This should not be < BUFSIZ! */ /* * Define INTERNAL_MALLOC and recompile if you have trouble with mush * core-dumping due to malloc/free errors. Also, if you run a System 5 * variant, you might notice a performance improvement if you define this * variable. It uses the malloc distributed by Larry Wall for perl v2. */ /* #define INTERNAL_MALLOC /**/ /* * Define TIMEZONE if your system has neither the SysV external variable * tzname nor the BSD timezone() function. The example below is for * Gould BSD4.3 systems; others should define it as a string, e.g. "PST" * If TIMEZONE is defined, DAYLITETZ can also be defined, e.g. "PDT" * * Define USA if you are using US/NorthAmerican time zone abbreviations. * If USA is not defined, dates in outgoing mail will include timezones * specified as offsets from GMT, e.g. Pacific Standard Time is -0800. */ /* #define TIMEZONE T->tm_zone /**/ /* #define USA /**/ /* mail delivery system macros and defines... */ /* * For POP3_SUPPORT, define this. Mush will act as a POP-3 client, * periodically calling the server on the machine described by the * environment variable MAILHOST to pick up new mail. */ /* #define POP3_SUPPORT /**/ #ifdef POP3_SUPPORT #define HOMEMAIL #endif /* POP3_SUPPORT */ /* * If you are using MMDF, define MMDF here. */ /* #define MMDF /**/ #if defined(M_UNIX) && defined(M_XENIX) #define MMDF /* #define M_EXECMAIL /* Define if you haven't fixed submit permissions */ #endif /* M_UNIX && M_XENIX */ #ifdef MMDF /* * If MMDF delivers mail the user's home directory, define HOMEMAIL. * Also check the definition of the delivery file name MAILFILE, below. */ /* #define HOMEMAIL /**/ #ifdef M_EXECMAIL #define MAIL_DELIVERY "/usr/lib/mail/execmail" # define VERBOSE_ARG "-v" # define METOO_ARG "-m" #else /* M_EXECMAIL */ #define MAIL_DELIVERY "exec /usr/mmdf/bin/submit -mlnr" #define VERBOSE_ARG "Ww" #define MTA_EXIT 9 /* exit status for successful submit */ #endif /* M_EXECMAIL */ #else /* MMDF */ /* * If you are not using MMDF, check these definitions. */ #define MAIL_DELIVERY "/usr/sbin/sendmail -i" /* "-i" works like "-oi" */ #define VERBOSE_ARG "-v" /* undef if none exists */ #define METOO_ARG "-m" /* man sendmail for more info. */ #define MTA_EXIT 0 /* exit status for successful mail delivery */ #endif /* MMDF */ /* If your mail transfer agent uses something *besides* "From " to separate * adjacent messages in a folder, define MSG_SEPARATOR to be this string. * If that string is 4 ^A's, then the string would be "\001\001\001\001". * With the exception of MMDF, below, you should OMIT a trailing newline * from the setting of MSG_SEPARATOR. * If you don't know what any of this means, leave it alone. */ /* #define MSG_SEPARATOR "From " /**/ #ifdef MMDF /* * These values should be identical (respectively) to the contents of * delim1 and delim2 in MMDFSRC/conf/yoursite/conf.c (sans newline). */ #define MSG_SEPARATOR "\001\001\001\001\n" #define END_MSG_SEP "\001\001\001\001\n" /* * You only need to define LCKDFLDIR if you have MMDF configured to use the * locking routines in lib/util/lk_lock.c (ie., link(2)-based locking). * Most of you WILL NOT need this, since you probably use one of the more * sophisticated locking modules provided with MMDF. Remember to alter the * Makefile so as to access the MMDF library at the link step. */ /* #define LCKDFLDIR "/usr/spool/mmdf/lockfiles" /* (for example) */ #else /* !MMDF */ #ifdef M_XENIX #define DOT_LOCK /* DOT_LOCK should be used for SCO Xenix */ #endif /* M_XENIX */ #endif /* MMDF */ #ifdef HOMEMAIL #define MAILFILE "Mailbox" /* or whatever */ #else /* HOMEMAIL */ #ifndef MAILDIR #if defined(SYSV) && !defined(SVR4) #define MAILDIR "/usr/mail" #else /* BSD || SVR4 */ #ifdef __386BSD__ #define MAILDIR "/var/mail" #else #define MAILDIR "/usr/spool/mail" #endif /* __386BSD__ */ #endif /* SYSV && !SVR4 */ #endif /* MAILDIR */ #endif /* HOMEMAIL */ /* If your mailer does not understand commas between addresses, you should * define NO_COMMAS. This includes pre-3.0 smail and default MTAs used on * xenix, and sys-v systems. * This does NOT apply to MMDF or sendmail, in most cases. SunOS 4.1 as * shipped needs this, but note that if you are allowing mush to default * to SUN_4_1 (see the end of this file) you won't get this. */ #ifdef SUN_4_1 /* SunOS 4.1 has warped sendmail.cf */ #define NO_COMMAS /**/ #endif /* SUN_4_1 */ /* * Most RFC822-compliant mailers (sendmail) will add the headers From: * and Date: on outgoing mail. If the user or UA sends these headers, * such MTAs will generally use the headers as the user or UA set them. * Mailers that are not RFC822-compliant sometimes fail to add these * headers at all, so the UA must supply them. Mush normally does so. * * However, there are certain MTAs which will insist on adding new From: * and Date: headers. These "picky mailers" may remove the user or UA * From: and Date: headers, or they may leave them but insert a leading * '>', which makes the headers very ugly and redundant or contradictory. * PICKY_MAILER prevents mush from adding From: or Date:, so the MTA can. * * Many RFC822-compliant mailers are "picky", including certain sendmail * configurations. It is advisable to set PICKY_MAILER *UNLESS* your MTA * is known not to be RFC822 compiant (xenix, older sys-v) or can be * counted on to pass through user-defined headers without modification. */ /* #define PICKY_MAILER /**/ /* If your system supports the vprintf() functions, True for sys-v and * later sun versions (3.0+ ?). Typically not true for BSD systems, but * that will probably change in the future. */ #if defined(SYSV) || defined(sun) || defined (__386BSD__) #define VPRINTF #endif /* SYSV || sun */ /* If your system uses the getwd() system call (as opposed to getcwd()), * and your system is not a BSD system (e.g. MIPS), define GETWD below. */ /* #define GETWD /**/ /* If your system has the BSD-style directory routines (opendir/readdir), * define DIRECTORY. This happens automatically in glob.h for BSD. */ #ifdef SVR4 #define DIRECTORY #endif /* SVR4 */ /* If your system has the POSIX "utimbuf" structure for utime(2), * define POSIX_UTIME. You may have to change to * in mush.h. */ #if (defined(SVR4) && !defined(sun)) || defined(__386BSD__) #define POSIX_UTIME #endif /* SVR4 && !sun */ /* The remainder of this file attempt to automatically supply some sanity. * You shouldn't need to change this part unless your system is really odd. */ #ifdef BSD # undef SYSV /* Sorry, can't do both BSD and SYSV */ # undef SVR4 # undef SVR3 # undef SVR2 #endif /* BSD */ #if defined(SUNTOOL) || defined(SUN_3_5) || defined(SUN_4_0) || defined(SUN_4_1) #if !defined(BSD) && !defined(SYSV) # define BSD /* default to BSD */ # undef SIGRET # define SIGRET void #endif /* !BSD && !SYSV */ #if !defined(SUN_3_5) && !defined(SUN_4_0) # ifndef SUN_4_1 # define SUN_4_1 /* default to sun 4.1 */ # endif /* SUN_4_1 */ # define SUN_4_0 /* 4.0 stuff needed too */ #endif /* !SUN_3_5 && !SUN_4_0 */ #ifdef SUN_4_0 # undef SUN_3_5 # undef SIGRET # define SIGRET void #endif /* SUN_4_0 */ #endif /* SUNTOOL || SUN_3_5 || SUN_4_0 || SUN_4_1 */ #ifdef SVR4 # undef SVR3 # undef SYSV # define SYSV #else #ifdef SYSV # undef SVR3 # ifndef SVR2 # define SVR3 # endif /* SVR2 */ #endif /* SYSV */ #endif /* SVR4 */ #ifdef SVR3 # undef SYSV # define SYSV #endif /* SVR3 */