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xmail is an X-based interface to the Berkeley mail program. This
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version of xmail depends heavily upon the installation of the
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application default resources file for the proper declaration of
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features and enhancements documented in the man pages. If the
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defaults file or the resource declarations are not installed or in
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some manner made accessable to the X11 resource database manager,
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xmail will operate in only a minimal fashion.
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This version of xmail includes support for decompressing and
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displaying the content of an X-Face mail header, if such a header
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exists in the message being read. This feature is a compile time
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option, and requires the existence of the compface library routines,
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which are NOT supplied with the xmail sources. X-Face headers
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are compressed bitmap images, typically of the face of the person
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owning such a header. The compressed header contains only printable
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characters, which allows it to be included in a mail message.
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