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diff thesis/tex/1-Introduction.tex @ 74:6843dfd6c4fa

added new texts to masqmail chapter and some more
author meillo@marmaro.de
date Sun, 02 Nov 2008 10:35:17 +0100
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     1.1 --- a/thesis/tex/1-Introduction.tex	Sun Nov 02 10:34:32 2008 +0100
     1.2 +++ b/thesis/tex/1-Introduction.tex	Sun Nov 02 10:35:17 2008 +0100
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     1.4  
     1.5  Development of \unix\ was not only made in the \name{Bell Labratories} of \NAME{AT\&T}. The \name{Univerity of California at Berkeley} worked on their version of a \unix\ operating system, too. It is refered to as \NAME{UCB} \unix, or \name{Berkeley} \unix\index{Berkeley Unix}.
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     1.7 -The few features of \name{/bin/mail} lead to a second \NAME{MUA} from Berkeley: \name{Mail} (with a capital `M'). Later, the superior functionality of \name{Mail} went back to \name{Bell Labs} and into the program \name{mailx}, the successor of \name{/bin/mail}. %The different programs for handling mail are a good example for the problem of standardization of \unix. %TODO: need that last sentence?
     1.8 +The few features of \name{/bin/mail} lead to a second \NAME{MUA} from Berkeley: \name{Mail} (with a capital `M'). Later, the superior functionality of \name{Mail} went back to \name{Bell Labs} and into the program \name{mailx}, the successor of \name{/bin/mail}.
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    1.10  Nowadays, \name{mailx} and \name{Mail} are quite equivalent and \name{/bin/mail} is linked to either of them---whichever is installed.
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    1.12 @@ -90,5 +90,5 @@
    1.13  For deeper knowledge on \sendmail's history, see \cite{costales97} and \cite{vixie01}.
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    1.15  
    1.16 -\section{(a look at Windows)}
    1.17 +\section{A look at Windows}
    1.18  % TODO: add content here