xlbiff 4.1-7 source package in Ubuntu

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xlbiff (4.1-7) unstable; urgency=low

  * set maintainer to Debian QA Group <email address hidden>
    package is orphaned (#485647)
 -- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <email address hidden>   Wed,  25 May 2011 05:18:50 +0000

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Uploaded to:
Oneiric
Original maintainer:
Debian QA Group
Architectures:
any
Section:
mail
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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xlbiff_4.1.orig.tar.gz 21.0 KiB a0224cbe0a3b0aa3ffebd72c7dfd3cf3bb631b4a6ba5950d4eff32447345a39b
xlbiff_4.1-7.diff.gz 3.0 KiB 117f8bf4d3a82f332e5f3273de1b21c02a2e23d3923a9aa3f290d575204ee0ac
xlbiff_4.1-7.dsc 968 bytes 30ad583a1f3a762bd6ef12f30c35fbac21d3a394c9e9d3329be9b086c97d6bb1

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Binary packages built by this source

xlbiff: X Literate Biff. Displays From and Subject lines of your new mail

 Xlbiff lurks in the background, monitoring your mailbox file (normally
 /var/spool/mail/<yourusername>). When something shows up there, it
 invokes the MH scan(1) command and displays the output in a window.
 If more mail comes in, it scans again and resizes accordingly.
 .
 Clicking the left mouse button anywhere in the window causes it to
 vanish. It will also vanish if you inc(1) and the mailbox becomes
 empty. Xlbiff is modeled after xconsole -- its job is to sit invisibly
 and pop up only when something demands your attention.

xlbiff-dbgsym: debug symbols for xlbiff