# HG changeset patch # User markus schnalke # Date 1342078976 -7200 # Node ID 8c0d5bd92f0ba805e22ed9d65b5ad85b6c728add # Parent 19daefb6230d78c6361059f8e377d865531e4f54 Added full names of abbreviations. diff -r 19daefb6230d -r 8c0d5bd92f0b intro.roff --- a/intro.roff Thu Jul 12 09:34:38 2012 +0200 +++ b/intro.roff Thu Jul 12 09:42:56 2012 +0200 @@ -47,11 +47,13 @@ They took over the development and pushed MH forward. RAND had put the code into the public domain by then. MH was developed at UCI at the time when the Internet appeared, -when UCB implemented the TCP/IP stack, and when Allman wrote Sendmail. +when the University of California at Berkeley (UCB) implemented +the TCP/IP stack, and when Eric Allman wrote Sendmail. MH was extended as emailing became more featured. The development of MH was closely related to the development of email -RFCs. In the advent of MIME, MH was the first implementation of this new -email standard. +RFCs. +In the advent of the \fIMultipurpose Internet Mail Extensions\fP (MIME), +MH was one of the first implementations of the new email standard. .P In the nineties, the Internet became popular and in December 1996, Richard Coleman initiated the \fINew Mail Handler\fP (nmh) project.