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smail 3.2.0.102-1
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This guide is very very *very* out of date.  If someone would like to
re-write it, please be my guest!  Use the manual pages and source code
as a reference.  My only request is that the goal of all configurations
be minimal -- smail can be used without config files in some situtions
and this is preferable if possible as it makes upgrading much easier.

-- back to your regularly scheduled program....

This is the Smail Installation/Administration manual.  It is written
using the troff -ms macros.  Some System V sites do not have this
macro package, though many do.  It is unfortunate that there are no
reasonable macro packages for writing major documentation (other than
man pages) that exist accross all UN*X implementations.

#ident	"@(#)smail/guide/admin:RELEASE-3_2_0_102:README,v 1.3 1997/05/23 17:43:57 woods Exp"