Carolyn -

	Here is a new archive. This archive includes the following
programs (new or modified things are marked with ***):

        lpd           1.1       *** was 1.0
	lpr           1.3
	sendmail      1.1
	smtpd         1.4       *** was 1.3
        telnetd       1.1
	tn3270.device 1.26      *** was 1.25
	wprint        1.2
	wprintd       1.4
        vaxwprintd              *** modified version (no version number)
        xprshell      1.0

Other files:

     db/inetd.conf
     db/services

Also note, that telnetd includes 4 executables in inet:c, TNDwho, TNDmsg,
TNDhist and TNDopts.

The organization of the archive is as follows. I made the following
directories:

        c             contains the programs for inet:c
        db            contains my inetd.conf and services files
	devs          contains tn3270.device
        docs          contains 7 doc files
        ports         contains ports of wprint and lpr and wprintd
                               for other machines
        rexx          contains WSpooler.rexx and Mailer.rexx (see wprint
                               and sendmail respectively).
        s             contains sample support files for telnetd
        serv          contains the programs for inet:serv
        sources       contains 7 subdirectories with the sources

Of these, "ports" and "sources" need a couple of remarks. The ports of
wprint to the UNIX platforms (Sun, AIX and NeXT) come in binary form,
but all other ports require the sources to be recompiled on the particular
host in question. If you decide you want to distribute these ports as
well, you will therefore need to also distribute the sources to wprint
(just wprint.c, readn.c and a makefile) and lpr (all source files). I
would recommend *not* distributing source to the other programs and
tn3270.device. The ports to some machines need extra files, as given in
the "ports" directories. The port of wprintd to the VAX has all required
files in its subdirectory.
As to "sources", each sources subdirectory has a readme file with a
history of changes, and a makefile. All programs were made with
recent includes and with SAS 5.10b and should readily recompile to 
identical executables.

	Anyway, that's about it. If you have any further questions,
I'm sure you won't hesitate to call me...

	Willy.

