
   2003-12-03 Viet Hoa DINH 2003 DINH Viet Hoa The purpose of this mail
   library is to provide a portable, efficient middleware for different
   kinds of mail access (IMAPrev4, POP3, NNTP, mbox, MH, Maildir). You
   have two kinds of mailbox access, either using low-level functions
   with a different interface for each kind of access or using
   higher-level functions, using a driver to wrap the higher-level API.
   The API will be the same for each kind of mail access using the
   higher-level API. DINH Viet Hoa hoa@users.sourceforge.net Wim Delvaux
   Melvin Hadasht David Woodhouse Juergen Graf Zsolt VARGA OpenSSL
   (optional but recommended) Berkeley DB (optional but recommended)
   POSIX Thread (required) autoconf 2.13 automake 1.4 libtool 1.4.3
   Before you try to compile it, you have to know that packages exist for
   FreeBSD. (ports/mail/libetpan). This is currently 0.29 for -stable,
   0.30 for -current. Generic installation instructions are in the
   INSTALL file You can pass the following extra options to configure :
   make sure libiconv is installed from the ports collection (see
   pkg_info). issue configure with the following parameter: $ ./configure
   --with-libiconv-prefix=/usr/local You have to configure using the
   following command line : CPPFLAGS=-I/sw/include LDFLAGS=-L/sw/lib
   ./configure in tests/option-parser.c, change the inclusion of getopt.h
   to gnugetopt/getopt.h in tests/Makefile, add -I/sw/include for the
   CFLAGS and -L/sw/lib -lgnugetopt for the LDFLAGS. Since libEtPan! is
   making high usage of mmap() even for writing, when your mailboxes are
   on NFS filesystem with a Linux server, it is advised to use option
   no_subtree_check in /etc/exports. This should avoid corruption of
   data. The problem exist in Linux 2.4.22 and earlier versions. On
   RedHat systems, you have to configure using the following command line
   : ./configure --with-openssl=/usr/kerberos You can use the following
   options : --enable-debug Compiles with debugging turned on
   --enable-optim Turns on some optimizations flags for gcc
   --without-openssl Disables OpenSSL (do not look for it) Download the
   package and do the following : $ tar xzvf libetpan-XX.XX.tar.gz # to
   decompress the package $ cd libetpan-XX.XX $ ./configure --help # to
   get options of configure $ ./configure # you can specify your own
   options $ make # to compile the package $ su # make install # logout
