In order for xfmail to come up in the start menu, you need to be sure
that /usr/local/bin is part of your X session environment.  See
/tmp/Xrootenv.0.  Then change /etc/profile or ~/.bash_profile to add
it.

The source rpm for this does not contain the source for xfmail.
xfmail needs a library which does not have a publicly distributable
source, AFIK.

You may not know it, but you probably want to get pgp as well.  An rpm
can be had from http://replay.com/redhat.

March 20, 1997
Karl O. Pinc
http://www.meme.com
