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Full Description of File
Part 1 of 3: Virtually a complete mail
package for Linux. Contains Taylor UUCP,
elm v2.3, mail, and smail v3 plus other
needed items. Includes plenty of docs.
Requires bsplit for re-assembly.
package for Linux. Contains Taylor UUCP,
elm v2.3, mail, and smail v3 plus other
needed items. Includes plenty of docs.
Requires bsplit for re-assembly.
Part 1 of 3: Virtually a complete e-mail package for LINUX. Contains Taylor UUCP, elm v2.3, mail, and smail v3 plus others needed items. Includes plenty of docs. Requires bsplit for re-assembly. | |||
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File Name | File Size | Zip Size | Zip Type |
FILE_ID.DIZ | 196 | 156 | deflated |
MAILPACK.-01 | 641707 | 541535 | deflated |
READ.ME | 783 | 424 | deflated |
Download File MAILPAC1.ZIP Here
Contents of the READ.ME file
Part 1 of 3: Virtually a complete mail
package for Linux. Contains Taylor UUCP,
elm v2.3, mail, and smail v3 plus other
needed items. Includes plenty of docs.
Requires bsplit for re-assembly.MAILPACK FOR LINUX part 1 of 3
Virtually a complete mail package for Linux. Contains Taylor UUCP,
elm v2.3, mail, and smail v3 plus other needed items. Includes plenty
of docs.
HOW TO RE-ASSEMBLE
Your goal is to create mailpack.tar from the three parts into which it
has been split. You will have to obtain the program bsplit for Linux
or a similar program. Bsplit is used to split and join files.
1) Obtain a copy of bsplit or similar program.
2) Obtain the three parts of mailpack: mailpack.-01, mailpack.-02,
and mailpack.-03.
3) enter this command inside of Linux:
bsplit c mailpack.tar mailpack.-01 mailpack.-02 mailpack.-03
4) If all went well you should now have the file mailpack.tar which
you may install in the usual way.
package for Linux. Contains Taylor UUCP,
elm v2.3, mail, and smail v3 plus other
needed items. Includes plenty of docs.
Requires bsplit for re-assembly.MAILPACK FOR LINUX part 1 of 3
Virtually a complete mail package for Linux. Contains Taylor UUCP,
elm v2.3, mail, and smail v3 plus other needed items. Includes plenty
of docs.
HOW TO RE-ASSEMBLE
Your goal is to create mailpack.tar from the three parts into which it
has been split. You will have to obtain the program bsplit for Linux
or a similar program. Bsplit is used to split and join files.
1) Obtain a copy of bsplit or similar program.
2) Obtain the three parts of mailpack: mailpack.-01, mailpack.-02,
and mailpack.-03.
3) enter this command inside of Linux:
bsplit c mailpack.tar mailpack.-01 mailpack.-02 mailpack.-03
4) If all went well you should now have the file mailpack.tar which
you may install in the usual way.
January 1, 2018
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