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README for Pronto
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About Pronto
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Pronto is a full featured e-mail client written entirely in Perl

After the release of CSCMail-1.6(in Perl), Steven Kordik, the father of 
CSCMail, decided it was time for CSCMail to move to C.  However, several of us
did not think it was time for CSCMail to make the leap to C and just enjoy 
hacking in Perl.  So, we continued development of CSCMail in Perl, and just
called it Pronto to destinguish the perl effort from the current efforts of the developers of CSCMail. 

Developers and Contributers: 
	Muhri <muhri@muhri.net>
	Noidd <red@madhouse.org.uk>
	Flavio <fcu@no-way.org>
	Shank <zzdukesj@pobox.winthrop.edu>
	Founder: Steven Kordik <countzero\@cyberdeck.org>

Installing Pronto
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See INSTALL

Support For Pronto
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The Pronto Website has the most up to date info, http://www.muhri.net/pronto .

First check the documentation included with the distribution especially the 
INSTALL and ChangeLog files. 

Pronto! has a mailing list also, you can send your question to  
pronto@muhri.net, if you aren't subscribed to the list, please point that out
so you can be cc'ed the answer. However, subscribing to the list is encourged,
to subscribe to Pronto!'s mailing list send an email to pronto-request@muhri.net
with the following in the subject line:

    subscribe

Here is a checklist of helpful information to include in bug/problem reports: 

    gtk version 
    gtk-perl version 
    Pronto! version (and how did you install it) 
    distribution 
    database you're using, if any 

There is also a IRC Channel on irc.openprojects.net, #pronto - point your favorite
IRC Client to #pronto and ask questions.