In article <1993May16...@economics.adelaide.edu.au>
tane...@economics.adelaide.edu.au writes:
>** Where is Mercury? **
>
>About a month ago I saw an item which said that Mercury (Charon replacement
)
>would be available by now. I can't find that article, and I can't find any
>reference to Mercury on archie. Can anybody tell me where I can get it?
>
>Thanks,
>Tom Nemeth
Tom
Look at risc.ua.edu and you'll find mercury.
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** Where is Mercury? **
About a month ago I saw an item which said that Mercury (Charon replacement)
would be available by now. I can't find that article, and I can't find any
reference to Mercury on archie. Can anybody tell me where I can get it?
Thanks,
Tom Nemeth
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I think the best site for mercury is honda.ece.uiuc.edu. It doesn't seem to
be busy at all while risc.ua.edu is VERY slow. I think that the author of
Mercury reported that there were over 2000 downloads of Pegasus Mail for
Windows in the first week. Mercury has been a BIG hit also.
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