# Program:	IMAPD Makefile
#
# Author:	Mark Crispin
#		Networks and Distributed Computing
#		Computing & Communications
#		University of Washington
#		Administration Building, AG-44
#		Seattle, WA  98195
#		Internet: MRC@CAC.Washington.EDU
#
# Date:		5 November 1990
# Last Edited:	20 November 1998
#
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ALERT=\\imapd.alert
USERALERT=alert.txt
ANO=\\anonymous.newsgroups

#  The "Manage Mail" menu item of Netscape Messager puts up an error message
# that implies that there is something wrong with the IMAP server ("Contact
# your mail server administrator.").  This is in spite of the fact that they
# have a capability to control this proprietary feature, and thus could grey
# out the offending button.
#
#  If your users complain about the error message, you can rebuild imapd with
# NETSCAPE_BRAIN_DAMAGE defined as a string containing a URL to open, e.g. to
# a homebrew mail account management page.
#
#  I personally find this definition quite amusing:
#EXTRACFLAGS= -DNETSCAPE_BRAIN_DAMAGE=\"http://www.microsoft.com/ie/ie40/oe\"

C = ..\c-client
CCLIENTLIB = $C\cclient.lib
K5 =  \k5\lib
K5LIB = $(K5)\comerr32.lib $(K5)\gssapi32.lib $(K5)\krb5_32.lib
LIBS = $(CCLIENTLIB) $(K5LIB) wsock32.lib winmm.lib advapi32.lib
CFLAGS= -I$C /MT /W3 /DWIN32 -nologo $(EXTRACFLAGS) -DALERTFILE=\"$(ALERT)\" -DUSERALERTFILE=\"$(USERALERT)\" -DANOFILE=\"$(ANO)\"

imapd: $(CCLIENTLIB) imapd.obj
	LINK /NOLOGO /DEF:imapd.def imapd.obj $(LIBS)

imapd.obj: $C\mail.h $C\misc.h $C\osdep.h

$(CCLIENTLIB):
	@echo Make c-client first
	false

clean:
	RM /f /x *.obj *.exe *.lib *.exp

# A monument to a hack of long ago and far away...
love:
	@echo not war?
