Related Software
In the true spirit of UNIX, exmh builds on many other small tools.
Here are most of them: 
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package to run
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package to run 
![[Sug]](yel-ball.gif) indicates that this package is
required for some functionality
indicates that this package is
required for some functionality 
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  ![[Req]](red-ball.gif) exmh-2.0.3.tar.gz 
      (http) 
      (ftp) exmh-2.0.3.tar.gz 
      (http) 
      (ftp)
- The latest version of exmh. This requires Tk 4.1 or higher. Make
      sure you have the latest (non-beta) version of Tk 4.1. You may
      have better luck with the mirror 
      copy of this. 
  
![[Req]](red-ball.gif) exmh-1.6.9.tar.Z exmh-1.6.9.tar.Z
- The old version of exmh. This is compatible with Tk 4.1, Tk4.0
      and Tk 3.6. You need 4.0 or higher to get color faces
      support. Make sure you have the latest (non-beta) version of Tk
      4.0. You may have better luck with the mirror 
      copy of this. 
  
![[Sug]](yel-ball.gif) Patches for exmh. Patches for exmh.
- A set of patches to previous versions of exmh, and new
      user-contributed patches that have not yet found their way into
      the main release.
  
![[Req]](red-ball.gif) nmh nmh
- A cleanup of the MH code that works with exmh and is much easier
      to compile and install on your UNIX systems. 
  
![[Opt]](blu-ball.gif) mh-6.8.3.tar.Z mh-6.8.3.tar.Z
- The current version of MH (standard with some UNIX systems) 
  
![[Req]](red-ball.gif) tcl8.0.5.tar.gz tcl8.0.5.tar.gz
- "Tool Command Language"  What is TCL? 
  
![[Req]](red-ball.gif) tk8.0.5.tar.gz tk8.0.5.tar.gz
- Latest Stable Tk Release.
  
![[Opt]](blu-ball.gif) tcl8.1.1.tar.Z tcl8.1.1.tar.Z
- "Latest Tcl 8.1 Release". 
  
![[Req]](blu-ball.gif) tk8.1.1.tar.Z tk8.1.1.tar.Z
- Latest Tk 8.1 Release. This features internationalization. 
  
![[Req]](red-ball.gif) mm2.7.tar.Z mm2.7.tar.Z
- Metamail, used to display and process MIME messages. exmh
      requires this package to display MIME messages, but you
      may use mhn to compose MIME messages. 
  
![[Sug]](yel-ball.gif) Faces/Picons Faces/Picons
- With the Picons package (a.k.a. Faces), the faces
      of your correspondents can be displayed alongside their
      messages, and you may compose a "face" header of your own. 
  
![[Sug]](yel-ball.gif) Glimpse Glimpse
- The Glimpse is a full text index system with low space
      overhead. Exmh provides an interface to its search engine that
      makes it easy to find mail messages in any of your multitude of
      folders. 
  
![[Sug]](yel-ball.gif) netscape-remote. netscape-remote.
- A Tcl extension that provides efficient interaction with netscape.
  
![[Sug]](blu-ball.gif) Procmail Procmail
- The procmail facility is a general mail handler that can sort
      mail into folders as it arrives. Exmh can work with any mail
      filtering program. This is different than the filtering
      mechanism built into MH. Here are some other mirror sites: Japan,
      Ohio
      State, PSG, UC Santa Barbara, Germany.
  
![[Sug]](blu-ball.gif) uudeview uudeview
- This is a viewer for binhex, base64, uuencode and xxencode
      files. 
  
![[Sug]](blu-ball.gif) ifile intelligent mail
      filter ifile intelligent mail
      filter
- Intelligent message refiling. This uses a text-based learning
      algorithm to learn user preferences for which messages should go
      in which folders. Here is the latest README.
  
![[Sug]](blu-ball.gif) Par Par
- A very sophisticated quoting engine.  The cite.pl script uses
      this. Find cite.pl in the misc/ directory of the exmh distribution.
  
![[Sug]](blu-ball.gif) NN-TK NN-TK
- A news reader layered on top of NT.  This borrows code from exmh
      for MIME and PGP handling. 
  
![[Sug]](blu-ball.gif) Mimep Mimep
- A printing package for MIME messages.
  
![[Sug]](blu-ball.gif) openldap openldap
- Commands for accesing LDAP servers.
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