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From: Patrick Audley <paudley@portal.ca>
Subject: Best backend to use for mail?
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 95 23:48:20 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <9512010748.AA0250@d214.portal.ca> (raw)


	I'm currently using babyl, but is there a better backend to
use for mail?  Does nnml offer any advantages in speed or
functionality over nnbabyl?   I was also wondering if there is anyway
to speed up the loading of nndoc files (I have one 4Meg file that
takes forever to load ;)
					Thanks.

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