On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Henry Nelson wrote:
(quoting me)
> > believe that "NO_ANONYMOUS_EMAIL" is only in userdefs.h, along with
> > default "TEMP_SPACE" setting.
>
> iirc, ALL of the anonymous account settings at the bottom of userdefs.h are
> not handled by the configure script. It's probably better left that way.
> TEMP_SPACE can be dealt with as an environment variable "LYNX_TEMP_SPACE".
Although the terminology is confusing, NO_ANONYMOUS_EMAIL doesn't deal
with anonymous accounts. It determines whether or not you can choose
the FROM: header in the email, or whether it is taken from system
information. TEMP_SPACE controls the DEFAULT setting in the binary.
This may be less prone to error than an environment variable which has
to be set by each user.
Doug
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- Re: lynx-dev (patch) userdefs.h & lynxcfg: Klaus Weide
- Re: lynx-dev (patch) userdefs.h & lynxcfg: T.E.Dickey
- Re: lynx-dev (patch) userdefs.h & lynxcfg: T.E.Dickey
- Re: lynx-dev (patch) userdefs.h & lynxcfg: Larry W. Virden
- Re: lynx-dev (patch) userdefs.h & lynxcfg: Henry Nelson
- Re: lynx-dev (patch) userdefs.h & lynxcfg: Klaus Weide
- Re: lynx-dev (patch) userdefs.h & lynxcfg: Doug Kaufman
- Re: lynx-dev (patch) userdefs.h & lynxcfg: T.E.Dickey
- Re: lynx-dev (patch) userdefs.h & lynxcfg: Henry Nelson
- Re: lynx-dev (patch) userdefs.h & lynxcfg: Henry Nelson
- Re: lynx-dev (patch) userdefs.h & lynxcfg: Doug Kaufman
- Re: lynx-dev (patch) userdefs.h & lynxcfg: T.E.Dickey
- lynx-dev userdefs.h vs config (was different) Philip Webb
- Re: lynx-dev userdefs.h vs config (was different) Doug Kaufman
