David,
Sergey gave you the answer to using smtp and pop3.
MH-E will (should anyway) correctly determine that you
have, mailutils mh, currently known as mu-mh. Soon to be
renames gnu-mu. mu-mh will still be usable.
However if you have both nmh and mu-mh (aka gnu-mh) on
your system, the MH-E will
pick up nmh and use it first. This is just a result of its
sequential searching in known directories. In that case if
you want to keep nmh on your system, but use gnu-mh, then
use the customization MH-E customization options. Or try
the following
in your .emacs file:
For now:
(customize-set-variable 'mh-variant 'mu-mh)
In the future you should be able to use the below as well.
(Both are the same)
(customize-set-variable 'mh-variant 'gnu-mh)
Regards,
Darel Henman
David Keegan <david.keegan shenick.com> wrote:
> I gather from the documentation that mailutils mh is a
> replacement for nmh and MH. I want it for MH-E.
> I was able to configure nmh to do this via
$HOME/.mh_profile,
> $HOME/.netrc, and /etc/nmh/mts.conf. However mailutils
mh
> doesn't seem to read these files. I can't find anything
in
> the documentation provided or via google.
>
> Regards,
> David Keegan.
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