CONTENTS: lynx netatalk nn_nntp procmail lynx: Lynx 2.8.1 lynx: lynx: Lynx is a distributed hypertext browser with full World Wide Web lynx: capabilities. Lynx can be used to access information on the World lynx: Wide Web, or to build information systems intended primarily for local lynx: access. For example, Lynx has been used to build several Campus Wide lynx: Information Systems (CWIS). lynx: lynx: Lynx's authors include Lou Montulli, Garrett Blythe, Craig Lavender, lynx: Michael Grobe, and Charles Rezac. lynx: netatalk: netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3 netatalk: netatalk: Netatalk is an Appletalk file and print server for Linux. Using netatalk: Netatalk, Macintosh computers on your local network can mount Linux netatalk: volumes as if they were standard Appletalk network drives, and can netatalk: print to the Linux box's printer as if it were a network printer netatalk: supporting PostScript. netatalk: netatalk: Netatalk is brought to you by our friends at The Research Systems netatalk: Unix Group, The University of Michigan. netatalk: nn_nntp: nn-6.5.0.b3 compiled to use NNTP. nn_nntp: nn_nntp: nn is an easy to use menu driven newsreader by Kim F. Storm. nn_nntp: nn_nntp: nn stands for "No News is good news", and the nn newsreader is nn_nntp: designed to let you minimize the amount of time you spend reading news nn_nntp: (or, more realistically, to let you to read even more newsgroups :-). nn_nntp: This version of nn reads news from a news server via NNTP, and can nn_nntp: make use of your NNTP server's NOV database. nn_nntp: nn_nntp: procmail: The procmail mail processing program. (v3.13 1999/03/31) procmail: procmail: Can be used to create mail-servers, mailing lists, sort your incoming procmail: mail into separate folders/files (real convenient when subscribing to procmail: one or more mailing lists or for prioritising your mail), preprocess procmail: your mail, start any programs upon mail arrival (e.g. to generate procmail: different chimes on your workstation for different types of mail) or procmail: selectively forward certain incoming mail automatically to someone. procmail: procmail: The author of procmail is Stephen R. van den Berg. procmail: