From: Joe Hildebrand <hildjj@fuentez.com>
Cc: nndb@fuentez.com
Subject: ANNOUNCE: nndb v0.8
Date: 05 Apr 1996 22:22:39 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <yyahguyq63k.fsf@arls2006.i-have-a-misconfigured-system-so-shoot-me> (raw)
The long-awaited version 0.8 is at:
<URL:ftp://ftp.fuentez.com/pub/nndb.tar.gz>, assuming that our T-1
stays up for a while.
This is a near-total rewrite. There are incompatible changes. A lot
of stuff works, though.
For those of you who don't know, nndb is a personal NNTP server, in
which you can store your mail. It can split your mail based on rules.
There is a proto-backend for ding. There is very little
documentation, but at least there is a README, now.
My first priority at the moment is to ensure that it builds cleanly on
as many platforms as possible. Please let me know where you have
success.
--
Joe Hildebrand Fuentez Systems Concepts
hildjj@fuentez.com Lead Software Engineer
"Breakfast recapitulates phylogeny" - Spider Robinson
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