00readme.txt abe.tar A replacement for uuencode/uudecode designed to deal with all the typical problems of USENET transmission, along with those of other media. Smaller files, compress well. Multiple files can be placed in one encoding. Contributor: Brad Templeton <brad@looking.on.ca> answer.tar A program to answer your mail while you're away. Looks like it's for System V; may require minor changes to run on 4.xBSD. Contributor: Van Rietschote <jchvr@ihlpg.uucp> bncdbdcd.tar Another binary-to-ASCII encoding scheme for mail. This encodes three bytes to four characters. Public domain. Contributor: Rayan Zachariassen <rayan@ai.toronto.edu> bsmtp.tar Batch SMTP. This stuff implements SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) via files for networks which are file-transfer based such as UUCP and BITNET. Contributor: David Herron <david@ms.uky.edu> btoa.tar Conversion between binary and ASCII files for mailing purposes. Expands binary files by only 25% instead of uuencode's 33%. Also capable of repairing damaged files. This was originally part of the COMPRESS distribution. Version 5.2. Contributor: Stefan Parmark <d84sp@efd.lth.se> ckmail.tar A program to check a user's mail and report the "from" lines. Much like Berkeley "from". Contributor: Wayne Mesard <mesard@bbn.com> clrqueue.tar A shell script to clean out the "sendmail" mail queue and send the results to the system administrator. Contributor: David Barto <barto@celerity.uucp> cmdbymal.tar A program to execute commands by mail, by mailing them to yourself. Allows "remote execution" of commands (sort of). Contributor: Jacob Levy <jaakov@wisdom.bitnet> cryptmal.tar Send and receive encrypted mail. Contributor: unknown deliver.tar A mail delivery agent which uses shell scripts as its configuration files. This allows full shell functionality in processing mail; e.g. to send daytime mail to one machine, and nighttime mail to another. Version 2.0. Patchlevel 11. Contributor: Chip Salzenberg <chip@ateng.uu.net> digest.c A program to construct a ARPA-style digest from a file of mail messages. Handles generation of a topic list, sorting messages by subject, etc. Also includes instructions for easy maintenance of mailing lists using "sendmail". Works on 4.2 and 4.3BSD. Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com> dmail.tar A mail reading and sending program whic supports folders and various methods of grouping messages by subject, from address, etc. Tested on 4.2BSD and 4.3BSD, may require changes for other systems. Contributor: Matt Dillon <dillon@ucbvax.berkeley.edu> dnamail.tar Send DECNET mail to/from a Sun running Sunlink/DNI. Contributor: Darin Johnson <darin@decwrl.dec.com> domnrtrs.tar Domain-routing programs for "pathalias" and UUCP. Contributor: J. Eric Roskos <jer@peora.uucp> ease.tar EASE, a language for writing "sendmail" configuration files in something at least somewhat more legible than "sendmail"'s own little language. Contributor: Arnold D. Robbins <arnold@emory.edu> ease35.tar A high-level sendmail.cf language. Extremely useful language to play with very cryptic sendmail.cf files. Version 3.5. Contributor: Bruce G. Barnett <barnett@crdgw1.ge.com> elm.tar The ELM Mail System. This is a very popular mail system which has lots of convenient features to speed your processing of mail. Version 2.3. Contributor: Syd Weinstein <syd@dsinc.com> elmedit.tar A simple ASCII editor for ELM. Allows naive users to use ELM without learning how to use an editor. Contributor: Marc Siegel <smarc@mas.uucp> fromwho.tar Another replacement for "from". Contributor: jearls@blackbird.csc.calpoly.edu getmaps.tar Shell scripts to automatically pull the USENET maps from the newgroups. Contributor: Eugene Cristofor <gc@vax135.uucp> idasndml.tar The IDA Sendmail Enhancement Kit, rev 1.2.5. Source code modifications for Sendmail version 5.59. These enable sendmail to have direct access to dbm(3) files and Sun Yellow Pages, separate envelope/header rewriting rulesets, and multi-token class matches, among other things. Contributor: Lennart Lovstrand <lovstran@arisia.xerox.com> kit.tar The ultimate mailing kit. You can mail an arbitrary collection of possibly binary files to someone. You need CSHAR2. Contributor: Raphael Manfredi <ram@eiffel.com> list.tar Listserv 5.31. A mailing list management system. Implement various discussion lists with one list server. Contributor: tasos@cs.bu.edu lmail.tar A local mail delivery agent which adds piping to files and programs for sites running Smail 2.5. Contributor: Jon Zeeff <zeeff@b-tech.ann-arbor.mi.us> maillist.tar A program to manage large mailing lists using 4.xBSD "sendmail". Contributor: Stephen J. Muir <stephen@dcl-cs.uucp> mailias.tar A program to "decode" mail aliases from your .mailrc and tell you who things are going to. Contributor: Mark Sirota <msir_cif@uhura.cc.rochester.edu> mailsplt.tar A program to send files and/or directories via electronic mail using "tar", "compress", etc. It sends an awk script to reassemble the pieces at the remote end. Version 2.7. Contrbutor: Mitchell F. Wyle <wyle@lavi.uucp> mep102b.tar Mail Extensions Package. Handles things like automatically tossing mail from people you don't want to hear from, logging incoming mail, and so on. Looks like it depends pretty heavily on Berkeley mail. Contributor: John Antypas <jantypas@hope.uucp> mhmime.tar An interesting front-end to MH Version 6.7.2. mhrntrfc.sh A method of interfacing the Rand MH mail handler with the "rn" USENET news reading program. Contributor: Robert Virding <robert@erix.uucp> mh.tar The Rand Mail System. Version 6.7.2. mm.tar The Columbia MM Mail System. This mail package provides a number of powerful and intuitive features. Lots of on-line help available. Version 0.9. mpatches.tar Patches to Version 0.9 of the MM Mail System. mmdfii43.tar The Multichannel Memorandum Distribution Facility. Version 4.3. MMDF II is the U.S. Army standard mail system. ml.tar A program to split mail messages from one file into several files. Contributor: Adri Verhoef <ccea3@rivm.uucp> mn.tar A program which reads and summarizes a mailbox. Several output formats, including some machine-parsable ones. Contributor: Wim Lewis <wiml@milton.u.washington.edu> mq_from.tar Replacements for the Berkeley "mailq" and "from" commands. Also runs on System V. Contributor: Kevin Sweet <sweet@scubed.arpa> msg.tar The Msg mail system. This one's screen oriented, for those of you who like such things. Runs under BSD, System V, HP-UX, and Amdahl UTS. I'm fairly sure that this was a predecessor of ELM. MSG.DOC and MSG.INTRO contain documentation. Contributor: Dave Taylor (taylor@hplabs.hp.com> mush.tar The Mail User's SHell. This is another mail user agent, designed to interface with sendmail. Includes a Suntools interface, a curses interface, and a shell-like interface. Runs on BSD, System V, Xenix, HP/UX, AUX, AIX, etc. Version 7.1. Patchlevel 1. Contributor: Dan Heller <argv@eng.sun.com> newmail.tar Utility to check for new mail. Contributor: Steve Creps <creps@silver.ucs.indndiana.edu> nmail.tar A program to do UUCP mail routing using the output of the "pathalias" program. Contributor: Nigel Horne <njh@root44.uucp> pthlsmdf.tar Modifications to "pathalias" (see below) to make it work with MMDF. Contributor: David Herron <david@e.ms.uky.edu> pthlsxnx.tar Patches to "pathalias" (see below) to make it work on 80286 machines under Xenix. Contributor: <chip@ateng.uucp> pathalis.tar The "pathalias" program for turning the UUCP map information into a UUCP routing database. Version 10. Contributor: Peter Honeyman <honey@citi.umich.edu> pathrpt.tar A program to produce reports from the output of PATHALIAS. Notes how many paths start from one of your UUCP neighbors, etc. Contributor: David H. Wolfskill <david@dhw68k.cts.com> pcmail.tar A program to turn a PC into a (non-routing) UUCP node. Runs under MS-DOS and various flavors of UNIX. Version 2.0. Contributor: Wietse Venema <wswietse@lso.win.tue.nl> pmdc.tar A "personal mail daemon" which filters mail much like GNU Emacs does but without the overhead of Emacs and lisp. Contributor: Robert Krawitz <rlk@think.com> pop3d.tar Remote maildrop access server based on Internet RFC 1081 POP Version 3. rbifcmst.tar A replacement for BSD "biff" and "comsat" which allows monitoriing of user's mailboxes even on remote hosts. Contributor: Steven Grimm <koreth@ssyx.ucsc.edu> returnml.tar A program to return mail when you're on vacation. This one is for System V, 4.3BSD users should probably just use vacation(1). Contributor: <ksl@hou2e.uucp> roundrbn.tar A mail round-robin program. Version 1.0. Contributor: Max Hailperin <hailperin@cs.stanford.edu> rmailucp.tar An "rmail" replacement which handles domain-ified UUCP paths. For older System V systems. Contributor: Rick Richardson <rick@pcrat.uucp> sendmail.tar The latest version of "sendmail" from Berkeley, version 5.64. This is copied directly from UCBARPA.BERKELEY.EDU. Contributor: Berkeley sendmlcf.tar The "sendmail.cf" files from Georgia Tech. Useful as samples for setting up your own config files. Contributor: Gene Spafford <spaf@purdue.edu> sndmlcfg.tar Example generic "sendmail.cf" files for Internet sites and Internet sites with UUCP. Contributor: Erik E. Fair <fair@berkeley.edu> sndmlmds.tar Modifications to "sendmail" to allow pathalias translations and the like to be used. NOTE: This is for 4.2BSD "sendmail"; make sure you check version numbers before you apply it to your "sendmail". Contributor: Bruce Israel <israel@gimble.umd.edu> sndmlqrf.tar A sendmail quick reference card. Built from tbl/troff. This is the one handed out by Jim Joyce's UNIX Bookstore in San Francisco. Contributor: Jim Joyce <jim@hoptoad.uucp> smail.tar The "smail" package - a smart mailer and UUCP path router. Popular on Xenix systems. It's also the "official" mailer of the UUCP Project. Contributor: Larry Auton <lda@clyde.att.com> smsmtp.tar An SMTP server/client implementation for System V and the SMAIL program (see SMAIL.TAR-Z). Contributor: Johan Vromans <jv@mh.nl.uucp> sysvcmst.tar A port of the 4.3BSD-tahoe release of "comsat" to System V, with a FIFO (named pipe) replacing sockets. Contributor: David MacKenzie <edf@rocky2.rockefeller.edu> tarntrml.tar Shell scripts for sending "tar" files through mail. Contributor: Mark Mendel <mark@hyper.uucp> undgstfy.c A program to split digests into their component messages. Has been tested on several ARPAnet digests. Contributor: David Brown <jdb@ncsc.arpa> unpckmps.tar Another USENET map unpacking script. Contributor: Chris Lewis <clewis@eci386> uudecode.bsc A version of "uudecode" written in GW-BASIC. Contributor: R. D. Eager <rde@ukc.uucp> uencodcd.tar The "uuencode" and "uudecode" programs for encoding binary files to be sent through electronic mail. These are the version that comes with 4.3BSD (they are public domain). Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com> uencdcpc.tar The "uuencode" and "uudecode" programs for Microsoft C on IBM PCs and compatibles. Contributor: Herm Fischer uuhosts.tar Another set of programs to grab the UUCP map files automatically when they are posted. Contributor: John Quarterman <jsq@sally.utexas.edu> uumail.tar Another routing program to use the "pathalias" database. The file UUMAIL.BUG contains a bug fix. Contributor: Stan Barber <sob@neuro1.uucp> vacation.sh This is a vacation program intended for Berkeley systems not running "sendmail". Contributor: Eric Mazur <mazur@harvard.edu> vmh.tar VMH mail handler. A visual front-end for the MH system. Contributor: deboor@ucbvax.berkeley.edu xxcp.tar A replacement for uuencode/uudecode for UNIX, MS-DOS, and VM/CMS which uses a gateway-transparent dataset. Contributor: David Camp <david%wubios@wucs1.wustl.edu>