
                           REBATCH V1.0 ANNOUNCEMENT
                                       
   rebatch is a Perl script that cleans up after NNTPlink. When NNTPlink
   is run in 'stdin' mode as a channel feed from InterNetNews (INN). It
   collects the dropped batchfiles into a single batchfile and feeds the
   remote NNTP server these articles in parallel with the NNTPlink feed.
   
   It is a part replacement for a script called links that is supposed to
   clean up after NNTPlink when run in that mode, but the rebatch author
   could never get to work ;)
   
   A companion script where.to tells you how far through a backlog your
   sites are and the estimated time to completion.
   
   rebatch was written by Russell Street (r.street@auckland.ac.nz) and is
   available from:
   
     ftp://ftp.auckland.ac.nz/pub/news/rebatch-1.0.tar.gz
     ftp://ftp.auckland.ac.nz/pub/news/rebatch-1.0.shar
     
   Online documentation is available from
   
     http://www.auckland.ac.nz/cc/People/RS/rebatch/
     
   Comments, queries and complaints can be addressed to the author.

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 Russell Street (r.street@auckland.ac.nz) +64 (9) 373-7599 extn 6487
   UNIX Systems Programmer, Computer Centre, University of Auckland
             http://www.auckland.ac.nz/cc/People/RS.html

           It's something to do with the shortage of money
               and the holidays in the South of France.
