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Use "pop3" as the POP service name on all platforms, instead of using "pop" on Unix and "pop3" on Windows NT. "pop3" has been the standard service name since RFC 1340 was published in July 1992, so I think it's safe to start using it by default.
author Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>
date Sun, 10 Oct 1999 23:07:36 +0000
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/* GNU Emacs VMS directory definition file.
   Copyright (C) 1986 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

This file is part of GNU Emacs.

GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.

GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */

/*
 * Files-11 Ver. 2 directory structure (VMS V4.x - long names)
 */
#ifndef DIR$K_LENGTH

#define	DIR$C_FID	0
#define	DIR$C_LINKNAME	1
#define	DIR$K_LENGTH	6
#define	DIR$C_LENGTH	6
#define	DIR$S_DIRDEF	6
#define	DIR$W_SIZE	0
#define	DIR$W_VERLIMIT	2
#define	DIR$B_FLAGS	4
#define	DIR$S_TYPE	3
#define	DIR$V_TYPE	0
#define	DIR$V_NEXTREC	6
#define	DIR$V_PREVREC	7
#define	DIR$B_NAMECOUNT	5
#define	DIR$S_NAME	80
#define	DIR$T_NAME	6

#define	DIR$K_VERSION	8
#define	DIR$C_VERSION	8
#define	DIR$S_DIRDEF1	8
#define	DIR$W_VERSION	0
#define	DIR$S_FID	6
#define	DIR$W_FID	2
#define	DIR$W_FID_NUM	2
#define	DIR$W_FID_SEQ	4
#define	DIR$W_FID_RVN	6
#define	DIR$B_FID_RVN	6
#define	DIR$B_FID_NMX	7

#define	DIR$S_DIRDEF2	1
#define	DIR$T_LINKNAME	0

typedef struct dir$_name {
/*  short dir$w_size;		/* if you read with RMS, it eats this... */
  short dir$w_verlimit;			/* maximum number of versions */
  union {
    unsigned char dir_b_flags;
#define dir$b_flags dir__b_flags.dir_b_flags
    struct {
      unsigned char dir_v_type: DIR$S_TYPE;
#define dir$v_type dir__b_flags.dir___b_flags.dir_v_type
      unsigned char: 3;
      unsigned char dir_v_nextrec: 1;
#define dir$v_nextrec dir__b_flags.dir___b_flags.dir_v_nextrec
      unsigned char dir_v_prevrec: 1;
#define dir$v_prevrec dir__b_flags.dir___b_flags.dir_v_prevrec
    } dir___b_flags;
  } dir__b_flags;
  unsigned char dir$b_namecount;
  char dir$t_name[];
} dir$_dirdef;		/* only the fixed first part */

typedef struct dir$_version {
  short dir$w_version;
  short dir$w_fid_num;
  short dir$w_fid_seq;
  union {
    short dir_w_fid_rvn;
#define dir$w_fid_rvn dir__w_fid_rvn.dir_w_fid_rvn
    struct {
      char dir_b_fid_rvn;
#define dir$b_fid_rvn dir__w_fid_rvn.dir___w_fid_rvn.dir_b_fid_rvn
      char dir_b_fid_nmx;
#define dir$b_fid_nmx dir__w_fid_rvn.dir___w_fid_rvn.dir_b_fid_nmx
    } dir___w_fid_rvn;
  } dir__w_fid_rvn;
} dir$_dirdef1;		/* one for each version of the file */

typedef
struct dir$_linkname {
  char    dir$t_linkname[];
} dir$_dirdef2;

#endif