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From: Graham Barr <[email protected]>
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Subject: ANNOUNCE: libnet-1.04
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Date: 7 Jan 1997 16:28:24 GMT
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I have just uploaded to CPAN a new release of the libnet distribution.

libnet is a collection of perl modules which encapsulate the usage
of various protocols used in the internet community. These include

 Net::FTP     (RFC959)
 Net::SMTP    (RFC821)
 Net::Netrc
 Net::Cmd
 Net::Domain
 Net::Telnet  (RFC854)
 Net::Time    (RFC867 & RFC868)
 Net::NNTP    (RFC977)
 Net::POP3    (RFC1939)
 Net::SNPP    (RFC1861)
 Net::PH
 Net::Config

This release contains minor fixes to libnet 1.02, these changes are

       o Changed Configure to prompt for hosts
       o Added usage of Net::Config into Net::FTP, Net::PH, Net::SMTP,
         Net::NNTP, Net::POP3, Net::SNPP
       o Fixed Net::FTP::get so that it does not put itself into
         binary mode every time
       o Added a check for 550 to Net::FTP::mkdir
       o Added force method to Net::PH

It should be avaliable on mirror sites soon.

Comments are always very welcome.

Copyright 1996 Graham Barr. All rights reserved.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.

Share and Enjoy!
Graham <[email protected]>
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