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Change type of socket descriptors from FILE * to int. Change SockGets
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1997-05-06 Eric S. RaymondMake header rewrite play better with exim.
1997-03-13 Eric S. RaymondAdd warning about broken makes.
1997-02-16 Eric S. RaymondFirst post-3.5 changes.
1997-02-15 Eric S. Raymond.poprc migration stuff moved to the FAQ file.
1996-12-11 Eric S. RaymondNote about atexit.
1996-12-10 Eric S. RaymondMove the bug-reporting advice FAQ.
1996-12-03 Eric S. RaymondWe can make Solaris lex work.
1996-12-03 Eric S. RaymondAdvice about lex.
1996-11-22 Eric S. RaymondAdded FAQ file.
1996-11-08 Eric S. RaymondNo known servers now give it indigestion.
1996-11-08 Eric S. RaymondImproved installation instructions.
1996-11-08 Eric S. RaymondWe can now work with any bind library.
1996-11-08 Eric S. RaymondImplement batchlimit option.
1996-11-06 Eric S. RaymondReady for release.
1996-11-01 Eric S. RaymondAdd notes on how to report bugs.
1996-10-29 Eric S. RaymondNot experimental any more.
1996-10-28 Eric S. RaymondCleanup for PL3.
1996-10-25 Eric S. RaymondDocument recent changes.
1996-10-25 Eric S. RaymondAnother pass at making multidrop work OK.
1996-10-24 Eric S. RaymondUpdate.
1996-10-23 Eric S. RaymondTypo fix.
1996-10-23 Eric S. RaymondPOP3 warning.
1996-10-09 Eric S. RaymondAdd capability to generate RPM specfile.
1996-10-09 Eric S. RaymondRemoved all pretentions to RPOP support.
1996-10-08 Eric S. RaymondBug fixes and better RC file documentation.
1996-09-26 Eric S. RaymondAdd code to bind to privileged port as needed for RPOP.
1996-09-25 Eric S. RaymondUpdated documentation.
1996-09-25 Eric S. RaymondUpdated documentation.
1996-09-24 Eric S. Raymond*** empty log message ***
1996-09-24 Eric S. RaymondRemove same name dependencies.
1996-09-24 Eric S. RaymondThe great name change.
1996-09-23 Eric S. RaymondAdd QNX installation instructions.
1996-06-28 Eric S. RaymondLicensing and copyright changes pursuant to Carl Harris...
1996-06-28 Eric S. RaymondInitial revision