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Berkeley Mail was (according to def.h) developed by Kurt Shoens, dated
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March 25, 1978. I very much regret that it seems impossible to include
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the people that contributed within the around fifteen years of history
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of BSD Mail. If you know more about this, contact me.
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After the 4.4BSD release in 1993, Mail was not further developed
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officially. The code that Heirloom mailx is based on contains
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numerous patches from OpenBSD, NetBSD, RedHat and Debian. Namely
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the NetBSD developer Christos Zoulas wrote much of it.
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The maintainer and primary developer of Heirloom mailx is
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Gunnar Ritter. Its development started under the name "nail" in
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February 2000 and added especially the MIME code, network protocol
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support, and POSIX conformance improvements. In March 2006, the
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program has been integrated into the Heirloom project.
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See the ChangeLog for people who have contributed to mailx.
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