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16 [I] Message client for Emacs
18 [T] Mew is an interface to integrate
22 [T] - MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)
23 [T] - PGP (Pretty Good Privacy)
25 [T] and to make it easy to view and compose them. With Mew you can send a
26 [T] picture of a birthday cake with the song "Happy Birthday to you" to your
27 [T] friend, which is encrypted by strong cryptograph.
29 [T] Mew is an acronym of "Messaging in the Emacs World". You should spell it
30 [T] with the first letter capitalized and pronounce it as it is(i.e. meow of
31 [T] cats). When the author started programming it, he chose a cute word from
32 [T] his English dictionary. So, Mew.
34 [T] Mew is officially supposed to run on Emacs 19.28, 19.34, and 20.3 or
35 [T] later, Mule 2.3 or later, and XEmacs 20.4 or later. Emacs other than
36 [T] described, such as Emacs 18, Nemacs, Mule 1, and XEmacs 19 and 20.3 are
37 [T] not and will not be supported in the future. Mew may support beta
38 [T] versions of Emacs but Mew conforms the spec of official release when
41 [U] http://www.mew.org
43 [A] Kazu Yamamoto <kazu@mew.org>
44 [M] Rene Rebe <rene@t2-project.org>
51 [P] X -----5---9 135.100
53 [D] 9ad2eaf7fc34718780f6ea1772604627b1f46a9b4d652876e0d79c4f mew-6.8.tar.gz http://www.mew.org/Release/