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[Gruber@HPP.Stanford.EDU: how to get Hypermail]

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (yandros@MIT.EDU)
Tue Nov 16 01:39:19 1993

From: yandros@MIT.EDU
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 93 01:38:39 EST
To: webmaster@MIT.EDU, www@MIT.EDU


What do people think about this?  Hypermail is a tool for producing
hypertext (HTML, of course) from mail files.  We'd almost certainly
have to do some work on it to get it to grok MH and BABYl, and I don't
like the restrictions or the implementation language, but I thought
I'd ask what people thought...  (mail replies to webmaster or me
personally)

chad

[deleted junk]
  Dear recipient of this form letter:
  
  Thank you for your interest in the Hypermail tool.  You may obtain a
  free license to use the program.  All you have to do is print out the
  attached License Agreement, fill it out, sign it, and return it to
  EIT.  Upon receipt of the completed agreement, the Software
  Manufacturing Division of EIT will assemble a shrinkwrap-free,
  environmentally-conscious software product and make it available to
  you.  Indicate in your response the format and color in which you
  would like your copy of Hypermail.
  
  How to return the License Agreement:
   by U.S. Mail:
  	Enterprise Integration Technologies
  	459 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301
  	Attention: Glenn Kramer
   by FAX:
    415/617-8019
  
  How to receive your copy of Hypermail:
  
  By FTP: 
     EIT will tell you an ftp address from which to copy the software.
     The ftp directory will include some executable code that should run
     on Sun SPARC workstations, as well as the Common Lisp sources.  You
     must promise not to tell anyone else about this address, because 
     that would be equivalent to giving them a copy of the software, 
     which would be in clear violation of the License Agreement.
  
  By Email:
     Hypermail is written in Common Lisp.  If you want to compile it in
     your own Lisp, then all you need is the source file.  EIT can email
     this to you.
  
  Regards,
  
  Thomas Gruber
  
  Software License Agreement
  
  Enterprise Integration Technologies (EIT) and the undersigned hereby
  agree that EIT will provide the undersigned with a nonexclusive,
  nontransferable license for the collaboration software called
  Hypermail. Hypermail may be freely used by the licensee's organization
  only for non-commercial purposes. Hypermail will be provided in the
  form of source code.
  
  There will be no charge or licensing fee associated with the
  provision of Hypermail to the undersigned. It is understood that the
  undersigned will not sell, lease, assign, redistribute or otherwise
  make this software available to anyone outside the licensee's
  organization, in whole or in part, without written permission from
  EIT. Licensee agrees to take reasonable precautions to keep the
  source code from being copied (except for backup purposes) or removed
  from where it is installed. 
  
  The licensee agrees to return to EIT copies of any improvements or
  extensions made by the licensee to Hypermail, including but not
  limited to alterations to make Hypermail run in other environments and
  additions to Hypermail's functionality. EIT will have full rights to
  use such improvements.
  
  This license will expire one year after the date that it is signed.
  At that time a similar agreement may be undertaken at the discretion
  of both parties.
  
  The licensee shall reproduce and apply any copyright or other property
  rights notices included on or in the licensed software to any copies
  made.
  
  The software provided is licensed "AS IS". EIT provides no warranty
  and assumes no liability for any incidental or consequential damages
  arising out of this agreement or out of the use of the software
  licensed hereunder.
  
  Agreed to by:
  
  Organization:
  
  
  Signature:
  
  
  Name:
  
  
  Title:
  
  
  Date:
  
  
  

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