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authorMike Heffner <mikeh@FreeBSD.org>2001-07-03 01:20:09 +0000
committerMike Heffner <mikeh@FreeBSD.org>2001-07-03 01:20:09 +0000
commitb72c39c55987d12de2fe4500eddd9bef703aebc1 (patch)
tree7ea9b7fd5f035911effeb7a65e8d2f8d3d20b809 /mail/xfmail/pkg-descr
parento New port of a Window Maker dockapp that displays game scores from (diff)
Upgrade Xfmail to version 1.5.0. Also, take over maintainership as the
original maintainer has not responded to emails and this port is very old. PR: ports/28397 Reviewed by: Duncan Barclay <dmlb@dmlb.org> (original patches) Patches fixed by: dwcjr
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-XF-Mail is X-Windows application for receiving electronic
-mail. It was created using XForms library toolkit by T.C. Zhao
-and Mark Overmars.
+XF-Mail is X-Windows application for receiving electronic mail. It was
+created using XForms library toolkit by T.C. Zhao and Mark Overmars.
-It's partially compatible with MH style mail-
-boxes but it does not require any mh tools to be installed
-on the system. You can read most of your MH folders and messages
-with XF-Mail.
+It's partially compatible with MH style mail boxes but it does not
+require any MH tools to be installed on the system. You can read most
+of your MH folders and messages with XF-Mail.
-XF-Mail has very friendly user interface and it's extremely easy
-in use. It implements most of the mail functionality in one program
-and it does not require any additional tools.
+XF-Mail has very friendly user interface and it's extremely easy in
+use. It implements most of the mail functionality in one program and
+it does not require any additional tools.
WWW: http://xfmail.slappy.org/
+
+- Mike
+mikeh@FreeBSD.org