
             MISCELLANEOUS CITATIONS IN THE REBATCH DOCUMENTATION
                                       
   The following programs or items are referenced in the rebatch
   documentation.
   
   Contents:
     * NNTPlink
     * INN
     * Perl
     * lynx
       
   
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NNTPlink

   From the README file:
   
     NNTPlink is a news transmission client designed to replace nntpxmit.
     It is capable of emulating nntpxmit exactly, closely or not at all
     (IMHO, this is the best mode of course. :-) Instead of invoking
     nntpxmit every <n> minutes you can can start up NNTPlink once and it
     will run until killed. It keeps the connection to the remote NNTP
     server open, only closing it after a specified amount of idle time
     or after a specified number of articles have been offered to the
     remote server.
     
   NNTPlink was written by David Alden (alden@math.ohio-state.edu) and is
   available from:
   
     ftp://math.ohio-state.edu/pub/nntplink
     
   
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INN

   From the README:
   
     InterNetNews is a complete Usenet system. The cornerstone of the
     package is innd, an NNTP server that multiplexes all I/O. Think of
     it as an nntpd merged with the B News inews, or as a C News
     relaynews that reads multiple NNTP streams. Newsreading is handled
     by a separate server, nnrpd, that is spawned for each client. Both
     innd and nnrpd have some slight variances from the NNTP protocol;
     see the manpages.
     
   It was written by Rich $alz (rsalz@uunet.uu.net) and is available
   from:
   
     ftp://ftp.uu.net/news/nntp/inn
     
   
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Perl

   From the README:
   
     Perl is a language that combines some of the features of C, sed, awk
     and shell.
     
   Perl was written by Larry Wall
   (ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/perl-4.036.tar.gz
   ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/perl5.000.tar.gz
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lynx

   From the README:
   
     Lynx is a distributed hypertext browser with full World Wide Web
     capabilities.
     
   It is a text based browser (as opposed to a graphical one like
   Mosaic), and has the capability to format html files and produce text
   from the command line.
   
   It is available from
   
     ftp://ftp2.cc.ukans.edu/pub/lynx
     
   
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    Part of the rebatch package
    Russell Street (r.street@auckland.ac.nz.)
    Last updated: 7th February 1995
