mailx
Brandon S. Allbery
allbery at nc386.uucp
Sat Aug 12 08:23:59 AEST 1989
As quoted from <6707 at dayton.UUCP> by jad at dayton.UUCP (J. Deters):
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| In article <6703 at dayton.UUCP> joe at dayton.UUCP (Joseph P. Larson) writes:
| n>I was given a copy of mailx by someone who said they got it from someone
| e>who said it was public domain. The only Copyright notice I found in the
| w>entire distribution was on a support program called "xstr" -- "Copyright
| s>1979 the Regents of the University of California, Berkeley". No mention
| >at all if it can legally be redistributed.
|
| It's always* ok to post diff's to a source. All you have to do is
| assume that the receipient is patching the same level of source you
| are sending him diffs for. :)
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The only problem here, assuming the source is for /usr/ucb/Mail and not AT&T's
mailx, is the missing copyright notices. Berkeley Mail has been certified
"AT&T-free" and is available in a number of places, notably UUNET.
++Brandon
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