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redistributed under the terms of the GNU GPL, Version 2 or later,
found on Debian systems in the file /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.
 
which is in the public domain.
 
readlink is Copyright (c) 1997 Kenneth Stailey, and may also be
distributed under the terms of the BSD copyright.
 
savelog may be redistributed under the following terms: (The rest of
this file consists of savelog's distribution terms.)
 
#ident"@(#)smail:RELEASE-3_2:COPYING,v 1.2 1996/06/14 18:59:10 woods Exp"
 
     SMAIL GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
       (Clarified 11 Feb 1988)
 
Copyright (C)  1988 Landon Curt Noll & Ronald S. Karr
Copyright (C)  1992 Ronald S. Karr
Copyleft (GNU) 1988 Landon Curt Noll & Ronald S. Karr
 
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
of this license, but changing it is not allowed.  You can also
use this wording to make the terms for other programs.
 
 The license agreements of most software companies keep you at the
mercy of those companies.  By contrast, our general public license is
intended to give everyone the right to share SMAIL.  To make sure that
you get the rights we want you to have, we need to make restrictions
that forbid anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender
the rights.  Hence this license agreement.
 
 Specifically, we want to make sure that you have the right to give
away copies of SMAIL, that you receive source code or else can get it
if you want it, that you can change SMAIL or use pieces of it in new
free programs, and that you know you can do these things.
 
 To make sure that everyone has such rights, we have to forbid you to
deprive anyone else of these rights.  For example, if you distribute
copies of SMAIL, you must give the recipients all the rights that you
have.  You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the
source code.  And you must tell them their rights.
 
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finds out that there is no warranty for SMAIL.  If SMAIL is modified by
someone else and passed on, we want its recipients to know that what
they have is not what we distributed, so that any problems introduced
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