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# nmh mail transport interface customization file.
#
# Check the mh-tailor(5) man page for descriptions of available options.
#
# The delivery method to use, which must be one of the following:
# smtp: nmh opens a socket connection to the appropriate port
# on the servers listed below and speaks SMTP to the
# first one that responds. This is the default.
# sendmail/smtp: nmh pipes messages directly to the sendmail program,
# speaking SMTP. Can be abbreviated to "sendmail".
# sendmail/pipe: nmh pipes messages directly to the sendmail program,
# using the -t option so that addresses are retrieved
# from the message.
mts: sendmail/pipe
# Name that nmh considers `local'. If not set, nmh will
# query the system for this value (gethostname, etc...).
#localname: foo.bar.com
# Default location of mail drops. If this option is
# set, but empty, the user's home directory is used.
mmdfldir: /var/mail
# The name of the maildrop file in the directory where maildrops
# are kept. If this is empty, the user's login name is used.
mmdflfil:
#
# The locking algorithm to use on the spool file. Valid settings are:
#
# fcntl Locking using the fcntl() function
# dot "Dot" locking using an external lock file
# flock Locking using the flock() function (if supported by OS)
# lockf Locking using the lockf() function (if supported by OS)
#
# Locking algorithms supported on this installation are:
#
# fcntl dot flock lockf
#
# The default spool locking configured on this system is fcntl;
# change the line below to get a different value
#spoollocking: fcntl
# Hardcoded POP server name (prevents inc'ing from local mail spool).
#pophost: localhost
# A SINGLE SMTP server to use when using SMTP support
servers: localhost