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JFS for Linux 1.1.13 (Default branch)

JFS for Linux is IBM's journaling filesystem, ported to Linux. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
This release fixes an autoconf problem that caused version 1.1.12 to miscompile gainst glibc-2.3. It adds better sanity checking when replaying the journal, and has some message cleanup.Image

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NAME
feed2imap - clever RSS/ATOM feed aggregator SYNOPSIS
feed2imap [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
feed2imap is an RSS/Atom feed aggregator. After Downloading feeds (over HTTP or HTTPS), it uploads them to a specified folder of an IMAP mail server. The user can then access the feeds using Mutt, Evolution, Mozilla Thunderbird or even a webmail. -V, --version Show version information. -v, --verbose Run in verbose mode. -c, --rebuild-cache Rebuilds the cache. Fetches all items and mark them as already seen. Useful if you lose your .feed2imap.cache file. -f, --config file Use another config file (~/.feed2imaprc is the default). SEE ALSO
Homepage : http://home.gna.org/feed2imap/ feed2imaprc(5), feed2imap-cleaner(1), feed2imap-dumpconfig(1), feed2imap-opmlimport(1) AUTHOR
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