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Name: Elm - An interactive email user agent

Version: 2.4 PL25

Author(s): Elm Development Group <elm@Myxa.com>

   current coordinator:
      Bill Pemberton, University of Virginia
      Elm Coordinator
      elmc@Myxa.com
      (dsinc!elmc)

   original author:
      Dave Taylor
      taylor@intuitive.com

Ftp source: ftp.myxa.com:/pub/elm/
Web page: http://www.myxa.com/elm.html

   See the file "elm.ftp" include in the distribution directory
   for a list of other mirror sites.

Description:

    In the lingo of the mail guru, Elm is a "User Agent" system, it's
    designed to run with "sendmail" or "/bin/rmail" or any other UNIX
    Mail Transport Agent (according to what's on your system) and is
    a full replacement of programs like "/bin/mail" and "mailx".  The
    system is more than just a single program, however, and includes
    programs like "frm" to list a 'table of contents' of your mail,
    and "printmail" to quickly paginate mail files (to allow 'clean'
    printouts).

   -- quoted from Overview by Dave Taylor & Syd Weinstein in elm2.4 dist.

Advertised architectures:

    The Elm development group uses almost every UNIX system out there
    between all of its volunteers.  Elm runs on USL System V, BSD,
    SunOS, Apollo, UTS, Pyramid and Xenix and should run on almost
    any UNIX systems without any modifications (if there turn out to
    be modifications, please notify the Elm Development Group as soon
    as possible).

   -- quoted from Overview by Dave Taylor & Syd Weinstein in elm2.4 dist.

Prerequisites: C compiler