On March 1st, I wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > > From: Dan Harkless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > > I'll just have to refer you to him if the feature isn't working as he
> > > stated. Wesley?
> >
> > Well, it's working exactly as I planned ;)
> >
> > I'll have a patch tomorrow to make it work as other people would like,
> > now that I understand it better.
>
> Thanks. I guess, as I feared, I didn't completely understand the operation
> of your patch. That's why I wanted you to look over the related changes I
> had made in INSTALL:
>
> --with-krb4=PREFIX
> Specify the location of Kerberos V4 for KPOP support. You will also need to
> specify the option `--enable-nmh-pop'. After running configure, you will
> need to change the POPSERVICE #define in config.h if you want to use KPOP
> exclusively (rather than being able to switch between KPOP and normal POP3).
> See the comments inside config.h for details.
>
> and config.h.in:
>
> * If you are using KPOP, you will need to change this to "kpop" unless you want
> * to be able to use both POP3 _and_ Kerberized POP and plan to use inc and
> * msgchk's -kpop switch every time in the latter case.
>
> BTW, I see that I changed config.h.in directly, which is a no-no. I should
> have put that comment in acconfig.h, from which autoconf produces
> config.h.in. Because of this, the next change I made to acconfig.h wiped
> out my (incorrect) comment in config.h.in.
>
> This time around perhaps you could make your own changes to these files (and
> any others that need changing such as inc.man) so that I won't misinterpret
> the behavior of your patch (which is easy, as again, I have no way to test
> the KPOP functionality).
Hi, Wesley. Any progress on that KPOP patch? I'd like to release a new
version of nmh soon, due to that "Folder-Protect:" bug I just fixed and all
the other goodies that have gone in recently. It'd be nice to resolve the
KPOP thing, though...
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