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Part 2 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 or similar program for re-assembly.

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Part 2 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.


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Part 2 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 or similar program for re-assembly.
File Name File Size Zip Size Zip Type
FILE_ID.DIZ 196 155 deflated
MAILPACK.-02 641707 529898 deflated
READ.ME 783 424 deflated

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Part 2 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 2 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.



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