for non-ascii character sets.
Additional tips:
setenv MM_CHARSET <rfc1342 charset>
setenv LC_TYPE <proper locale>
e.g. setenv MM_CHARSET KOI8-R
setenv LC_TYPE ru_RU.KOI8-R
or setenv MM_CHARSET iso-8859-1
setenv LC_TYPE iso_8859_1
Change your mhl.format to read so that the new code will be invoked on
interesting fields when you do a "show":
From:formatfield="%(comp{text})"
Reply-To:formatfield="%(comp{text})"
To:formatfield="%(comp{text})"
cc:formatfield="%(comp{text})"
Obtained from: Ola Stromfors <Ola.S.Stromfors@telia.se>,
Frederik H. Andersen <fha@dde.dk>,
with fixes from anders@ifi.uio.no and pst@freebsd.org
all the COMMENTs! No package names, no version numbers, no "this is
absolutix-3.1.2" type comments that have zero information contents.
Now, without any bad examples to follow, nobody has an excuse to import
a port with those kind of comments. :)
Phew! 238 ports modified!
- add -DPOSIX to pico build so that it doesn't use the sgtty cruft.
- clean freebsd-specific files too.
- correctly specify wait() as taking an int, rather than configuring it
for "union wait *" and adding patches to cast them to int's.
- use POSIX counterparts for pine proper (signals, non-blocking, termios)
- correct path to /usr/bin/passwd (not /bin/passwd)
- revert 3-char identifier to "BSF" not "BSI" (originally, BSN = NetBSD,
BSF=FreeBSD, BSI=BSDI)
- use more usual paths for news files. both cnews and inn* default to
/var/news (usually), and the inn ports default to
/usr/local/news/lib/active (cnews uses /usr/local/lib/news/active)
None of our ports use /usr/spool/news or /usr/lib/news/active.
Partly Submitted by: Chris Timmons <skynyrd@opus.cts.cwu.edu> (PR#1458)
Move pop.auth database to ${PREFIX}/etc/popper/pop.auth so that it
(a) does not conflict with MH's pop3 database of same name, and (b)
so that ${PREFIX}/etc/popper directory can be owned by pop uid so
that popauth -init always works.
This should cover the last nits regarding this port.
Requested by: asami