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PR: 24599 Originally Submitted by: Noritoshi Atsumi <atsumi@agusa.nuie.nagoya-u.ac.jp>
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---- From README (slightly modified) ---
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youbin is a kind of biff in the network age. When youbin is used, the
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mail spool of a certain, specific machine (mail server) is observed to
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inform the arrival of mail to a user at an arbitrary machine through
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the network. On the other hands, the conventional "biff" informs only
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the user who logs in at the machine on which the mail spool
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resides. Combining with POP, youbin eliminates a lot of NFS mount of
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mail spool directory caused by checking mail arrival.
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Since youbin is designed with event driven, the user is promptly
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informed of status change of mail spool caused by arrival of new
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message and/or reading messages.
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WWW: http://www.agusa.nuie.nagoya-u.ac.jp/software/agusalab/youbin/youbin-e.html
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- Max
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