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1. What is PLOR?
1.1 What PLOR stand for?
PLOR means Prosa Linux Offline Reader
1.2 What it does?
As the name implies it is a news & mail off-line reader; in particular it reads qwk or soup packet generate by uqwk program (or some other similar packet programs).
Now it is capable to read only soup packet with bugged reply capabilities.
1.3 Where I can find PLOR?
The last version of PLOR can be found on: ftp://ftp.pluto.linux.it/pub/pluto/devel with name likes plor-???.tgz, where ??? stands for version number. There should be a (possibly updated) version also, on sunsite: ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/bbs/mail
1.4 How to compile plor and installunpack plor.tgz wherever you want:
now you can remove plor.tar;
There should be no problem in compiling plor; if there are any email us, please! PLOR was compiled with
1.5 How to use plor
Take your soup (or qwk) packet and uncompress it in the plor directory; simply call 'plor' and follow the online instructions. There won't be difficulties to use plor; if there are some, please let us know what kind of difficulties you found using plor. Plor support some options:
So if you want to see only the first message of the first conference in soup mode, and you want to have a plain output, because you like to have it formatted by less, use:
1.6 FreeBSD
Yes. Even if PLOR is a Linux Offline Reader, it seems to run also on FreeBSD. Thanks to Tim Vanderhoek <\tthoek@freenet.hamilton.on.ca\ for the port. Refer to him for any FreeBSD related problem with PLOR.
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