CONTENTS: dip elm ftchmail mailx metamail netatalk rdist dip: DIP - dialup IP connection handler 3.3.7p dip: dip: Uri Blumenthal's version of Fred N. van Kempen's DIP utility. DIP dip: handles the connections needed for dialup IP links, like SLIP or dip: CSLIP. It can handle both incoming and outgoing connections, using dip: password security for incoming connections. dip: dip: dip: dip: dip: elm: Menu-driven user mail program. (v. 2.5.3) elm: elm: Elm is an interactive screen-oriented mailer program originally elm: written by Dave Taylor, and continued by the Elm Development Group. elm: elm: elm: elm: elm: elm: elm: ftchmail: fetchmail-5.4.0 ftchmail: ftchmail: fetchmail is a mail-retrieval and forwarding utility. It fetches ftchmail: mail from a POP, IMAP, or ETRN-capable remote mailserver and forwards ftchmail: it to your local (client) machine's delivery system. You can then ftchmail: handle the retrieved mail using normal mail user agents such as elm, ftchmail: pine, or Mail. The fetchmail utility can be run in a daemon mode to ftchmail: repeatedly poll one or more systems at a specified interval. ftchmail: ftchmail: ftchmail: mailx: BSD mailx 8.1.1-10 mailx: mailx: Mail is a intelligent mail processing system, which has a command mailx: syntax reminiscent of ed with lines replaced by messages. It's small; mailx: it's the standard; it's a good thing to install if you're going to use mailx: mail. mailx: mailx: mailx: mailx: mailx: metamail: metamail-2.7 metamail: metamail: Metamail is an implementation of MIME, the Multipurpose Internet metamail: Mail Extensions, a proposed standard for multimedia mail on the metamail: Internet. Metamail implements MIME, and also implements extensibility metamail: and configuration via the "mailcap" mechanism described in an metamail: informational RFC that is a companion to the MIME document. metamail: metamail: metamail: metamail: netatalk: netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3 netatalk: netatalk: Netatalk is an Appletalk file and print server for Linux. Using netatalk: Netatalk, Macintosh computers on your local network can mount Linux netatalk: volumes as if they were standard Appletalk network drives, and can netatalk: print to the Linux box's printer as if it were a network printer netatalk: supporting PostScript. netatalk: netatalk: Netatalk is brought to you by our friends at The Research Systems netatalk: Unix Group, The University of Michigan. netatalk: rdist: rdist-6.1.4. rdist: rdist: Rdist is a remote file distribution program. It is used to maintain rdist: identical copies of files over multiple network hosts. It preserves rdist: the owner, group, mode, and mtime of files if possible and can update rdist: programs that are executing. rdist: rdist: rdist: rdist: rdist: