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30 This directory contains the TeX style and macro files necessary to
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33 mh4 Changes to The Rand MH Message Handling System: MH.4
34 mh5 Changes to The Rand MH Message Handling System: MH.5
35 realwork MH.5: How to process 200 messages a day ...
36 bboards The Rand MH Message Handling System: The UCI BBoards Facility
37 tutorial The Rand MH Message Handling System: Tutorial
38 multifarious MH: A Multifarious User Agent
39 trusted Design of the TTI Prototype Trusted Mail Agent
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41 These documents were originally designed to be typset with the AM font
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46 In the intervening years, AmSTeX has evolved and few sites are still
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52 The following newer documents are typset using LaTeX; the needed style
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55 beginners MH for Beginners
56 mh4mm MH for MM Users
57 mh6 Changes to The Rand MH Message Handling System: MH.6
58 mh6.5 Changes to The Rand MH
59 Message Handling System: MH #6.5 for 4.3BSD UNIX
60 mznet MZnet: Mail Service for Personal Micro-Computer Systems
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62 Updating the older documents to use LaTeX would be possible but tedious,
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