CONTENTS: pine ppp procmail smailcfg trn       
pine:     Pine version 3.96
pine:
pine:     A menu driven user mail program. Originally based on Elm (Pine Is
pine:     No-longer Elm), but with many additional features that make it
pine:     easier to use.
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ppp:      PPP for Linux, versions 2.2.0f and 2.3.5
ppp:
ppp:      PPP for Linux -- Michael Callahan's ppp.c kernel driver and the pppd
ppp:      daemon (ported by Al Longyear).  Linux PPP support is included as a 
ppp:      loadable module in the modules.tgz package.  This package also
ppp:      contains pppsetup, an easy-to-use, user-friendly utility for setting
ppp:      up your PPP daemon.
ppp:
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procmail: The procmail mail processing program. (v3.10 1994/10/31)
procmail:
procmail: Can be used to create mail-servers, mailing lists, sort your incoming
procmail: mail into separate folders/files (real convenient when subscribing to
procmail: one or more mailing lists or for prioritising your mail), preprocess
procmail: your mail, start any programs upon mail arrival (e.g. to generate
procmail: different chimes on your workstation for different types of mail) or
procmail: selectively forward certain incoming mail automatically to someone.
procmail:
procmail: The author of procmail is Stephen R. van den Berg.
procmail:
smailcfg: Configuration files for sendmail.
smailcfg:
smailcfg: These files are used to create sendmail.cf configuration files.  The
smailcfg: m4 macro processor (on the D series of disks) is also required in
smailcfg: order to make use of these files. 
smailcfg:
smailcfg: These files and the documentation in /usr/src/sendmail should make it
smailcfg: possible to support virtually any mail configuration.  NOTE: you
smailcfg: probably won't need this package if you're planning to use one of the
smailcfg: sendmail.cf samples included in the sendmail package.
smailcfg:
trn:      A threaded news reader for reading a remote NNTP server. (v. 3.5)
trn:
trn:      Compiled to use Overviews or mthreads, and to read news through your
trn:      NNTP server.  Be sure to set NNTPSERVER in your /etc/profile or
trn:      /etc/csh.login. 
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