Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/ Upstream-Name: MultiMail Source: http://multimail.sourceforge.net/ Upstream-Contact: William McBrine Files: * Copyright: 1997-2019, William McBrine 1997, John Zero 1996-1997, Kolossvary Tamas 1996, Toth Istvan 1989-2000 University of Washington 1997-2018 Peter Krefting Comment: MultiMail was originally developed under Linux by Kolossvary Tamas and Toth Istvan. John Zero was the maintainer for versions 0.2 through 0.6; since version 0.7, the maintainer is William McBrine . Additional code has been contributed by Peter Karlsson, Mark D. Rejhon, Ingo Brueckl, and Robert Vukovic. License: GPL-3+ Files: debian/* Copyright: 2018-2020 Fernando Toledo 2020 , John Scott 2013-2016, Robert James Clay 2000-2010, Peter Karlsson 1999-2000, Per Lundberg Comment: Thanks John Scott for Makefile patch License: GPL-3+ Files: mmail/bluewave.h Copyright: Copyright 1990-1995 by Cutting Edge Computing License: Permissive --- begin extract The Blue Wave Offline Mail System File Structures (hereafter known as "structures" or "the structures") were created by George Hatchew, and are the copyrighted property of George Hatchew and Cutting Edge Computing. Permission is granted for third parties to use these structures in their own programs, without any royalties or licenses required. Cutting Edge Computing reserves the right to make any changes to these structures, at any time. As such, third parties are requested not to make any unauthorized changes to these structures, as Cutting Edge Computing is not bound to follow these changes. Any proposed changes should be brought to the attention of Cutting Edge Computing, where they may be included in future revisions of the structures. . Authors that use these structures are allowed to claim that their programs are "Blue Wave compatible", provided that such programs can process mail and reply packets that can be handled without problems or difficulties by The Blue Wave Offline Mail Doors and Readers from Cutting Edge Computing. (Think of it as the "litmus test" for Blue Wave compatibility.) . Finally, "Blue Wave" is a trademarked term of Cutting Edge Computing, and cannot be used by authors in the titles of their applications. This does not, however, restrict the ability to describe the application as a "Blue Wave compatible" offline mail application (i.e. "FooBar: The Blue Wave-Compatible Offline Mail Door for Widget BBS"). --- end extract License: GPL-3+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. . This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. . On Debian systems, the full text of the GPL can be found at /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3.