-in /usr/local/bin, with the man page in /usr/local/man/man1. If you
-wish to change these defaults, edit the Makefile AFTER you run
-"configure" but BEFORE you run "make install." You can easily choose
-a prefix other than /usr/local, or you can choose completely different
-directories for each item.
-
-NOTE: If you are using exim, you must configure it to accept local
-addresses as valid RCPT TO lines.
-
-4. SET UP A RUN CONTROL FILE
-
-See the man page or the file sample.rcfile for a description of how to
-configure your individual preferences.
-
-Note: if you have been using popclient (the ancestor of this program)
-at version 3.0b6 or later, do this
-
-(cd ~; mv ~/.poprc ~/.fetchmailrc)
-
-in order to migrate. Be aware that some of popclient's unnecessary
-options have been removed (see the NOTES file for explanation). You
-can't deliver to a local mail file anymore or to standard output any
-more, and using an MDA for delivery is discouraged. If you throw
-those options away, fetchmail will now forward your mail into your
-system's normal Internet-mail delivery path.
-
-If you use an MDA with popclient or an older version of fetchmail that
-requires %s in the MDA string in order to substitute in a local
-delivery address, remove it. One consequences of the internal changes
-to support multi-drop mailboxes is that local delivery addresses will
-be appended to the end of the command in the obvious way.
-
-Actually, using an MDA is now almost always the wrong thing; the MDA
-facility has been retained only for people who can't or won't run a
-sendmail-like SMTP listener on port 25. The default, SMTP forwarding
-to port 25, is better for at least two major reasons. One: it feeds
-retrieved POP and IMAP mail into your system's normal delivery path
-along with local mail and normal Internet mail. Two: because the port
-25 listener returns a positive acknowledge, fetchmail can be sure
-you're not going to lose mail to a disk-full or some other
-resource-exhaustion problem.
-
-If you used to use -mda "procmail -d <you>" or something similar, forward
-to port 25 and do "| procmail -d <you>" in your ~/.forward file.
-
-5. TEST
-
-I strongly recommend that your first fetchmail run use the -v and -k
+in /usr/local/bin, with the man page in /usr/local/man/man1. You can
+use the configure options --bindir and --mandir to change these.
+
+If you are tight on disk space, you can run instead
+
+ make install-strip
+
+NOTE: If you are using an MTA other than sendmail (such as qmail,
+exim, or smail), see the FAQ (section T) for discussion of any special
+configuration steps that may be necessary.
+
+
+5. SET UP A RUN CONTROL FILE
+
+See the man page for a description of how to configure your individual
+preferences.
+
+If you're upgrading from popclient, see question F4 in the FAQ file.
+
+
+6. TEST
+
+I strongly recommend that your first fetchmail run use the -v, -a and -k