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Installation instructions for wmjmail.
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Requirements
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wmjmail requires the Xpm library (which should be available on most machines
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with XFree86 installed). You'll also need a copy of sh, and grep. That
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shouldn't be a problem though.
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Installation
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1) gunzip wmjmail-#.#.tar.gz
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1) tar -xvf wmjmail-#.#.tar
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2) cd wmjmail/src
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3) edit the Makefile to change the prefix variable and the
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owner and group variables.
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prefix describes where the files go during install.
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owner and group describe who owns it after install.
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You must uncomment owner and group if you use them.
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3) make install
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4) edit mailchk to make it go. Currently it relies on mail being in
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/var/spool/mail/$USER, or in perl speak: /var/spool/mail/$ENV{USER}
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Alternatively, use dave's mail script. It's designed to work with
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"Maildir/" type mail spools. Search me on what that is. He told me
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that it works great with his configuration.
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If you have problems, please contact me.
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Jettero Heller
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jettero@yakko.cs.wmich.edu
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