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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" standalone="yes" ?>
+<content>
+ <textheader>Mutt - The Mutt Mail User Agent</textheader>
+ <namedlink href="%%documentsurl%%images/mutt.png">
+ <rimg href="%%documentsurl%%images/mutt.jpg" />
+ </namedlink>
+ <text>Mutt is a insidetable but very powerful text based program for reading electronic mail under unix operating systems, including support color terminals, MIME, and a threaded sorting mode. Mutt is able to read mails from imap, pop3 servers and as well as from the local spool directory. Very neat program which i use too.</text>
+ <text>
+ <noop>Homepage: </noop>
+ <link>http://www.mutt.org</link>
+ </text>
+</content>
diff --git a/curses.buetow.org/content/Mail-n-News/SLRN.inc b/curses.buetow.org/content/Mail-n-News/SLRN.inc
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" standalone="yes" ?>
+<content>
+ <textheader>slrn - An easy to use NNTP / spool based newsreader</textheader>
+ <namedlink href="%%documentsurl%%images/slrn.png">
+ <rimg href="%%documentsurl%%images/slrn.jpg" />
+ </namedlink>
+ <text>slrn is an easy to use but powerful NNTP / spool based newsreader.</text>
+ <text>It is highly customizable, supports scoring, free key bindings and can be extended using the s-lang macro language.</text>
+ <text>
+ <noop>Homepage: </noop>
+ <link>http://www.slrn.org</link>
+ </text>
+</content>
+
diff --git a/curses.buetow.org/content/Mail-n-News/Snownews.inc b/curses.buetow.org/content/Mail-n-News/Snownews.inc
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" standalone="yes" ?>
+<content>
+ <textheader>Snownews - Console RSS newsreader</textheader>
+ <namedlink href="%%documentsurl%%images/snownews.png">
+ <rimg href="%%documentsurl%%images/snownews.jpg" />
+ </namedlink>
+ <text>Snownews is a small console RSS/RDF newsreader. It will handle RSS 1.0 feeds that comply with the W3C RDF specification, but will also support userland's 0.91 and 2.0 versions.</text>
+ <text>The main program screen that is shown left after you start the application lets you add/remove feeds and update them manually. On the left side of the screen the number of new items is shown for every newsfeed. To add a feed press 'a' and enter the URL. This must be a fully valid http URL including http:// at the beginning. To delete a listed feed highlight it with the cursor keys and press 'D'. A dialog will ask for confirmation.</text>
+ <text>
+ <noop>Homepage: </noop>
+ <link>http://home.kcore.de/~kiza/software/snownews/</link>
+ </text>
+</content>
diff --git a/curses.buetow.org/content/Mail-n-News/Tin.inc b/curses.buetow.org/content/Mail-n-News/Tin.inc
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" standalone="yes" ?>
+<content>
+ <textheader>Tin - A threaded NNTP and spool based UseNet newsreader</textheader>
+ <namedlink href="%%documentsurl%%images/tin.gif">
+ <rimg href="%%documentsurl%%images/tin.jpg" />
+ </namedlink>
+ <text>Tin is a full-screen easy to use Usenet newsreader. It can read news locally (i.e., /var/spool/news) or remotely (rtin or tin -r option) via a NNTP (Network News Transport Protocol) server. It will automatically utilize NOV newsoverview(5) style index files if available locally or via the NNTP [X]OVER command.</text>
+ <text>tin has four separate levels of operation: Group selection level, Group level, Thread level and Article level. Use the 'h' (help) command to view a list of the commands available at a particular level.</text>
+ <text>
+ <noop>Homepage: </noop>
+ <link>http://www.tin.org</link>
+ </text>
+</content>
+
+