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From: E. Michael O'Neill <emo@pawpaw.mitre.org>
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Subject: SUBMISSION: PhoneSlip on cs.orst.edu
Date: 22 Sep 1993 16:01:01 -0400
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I've placed PhoneSlip, in binary and source form,
on cs.orst.edu, in /pub/next/submissions/

         1224 Sep 22 15:08 PhoneSlip.README
        35360 Sep 22 15:08 PhoneSlip.compressed
        39335 Sep 22 15:08 PhoneSlip_3.1_source.compressed
        49145 Sep 22 15:08 PhoneSlip_MAB.compressed

(the binaries ARE stripped)

PhoneSlip is a simple NEXTSTEP app which allows a telephone
receptionist or other user to rapidly send simple mail messages to
recipients of phone (or other) messages and to (optionally) log
and print these messages.

The application displays a "Pink Phone Slip" style form and an
addressee list.  The application generates a normal SMTP E-mail
message which may be sent to NeXTMail or non-NeXT addressees. The
received message will look like:

	---------------PHONE MESSAGE--------------
	FROM: Mr.Jobs
	OF: NeXT, Inc.
	NUMBER: 555-5555

	TELEPHONED
	WILL CALL AGAIN
	Just Kidding!

	SIGNED: A. Receptionist
	---------------PHONE MESSAGE--------------

I developed PhoneSlip as an exercise but designed it to meet a local
need for distribution of phone messages to a department which was
dispersed throughout a fairly large building. We have used PhoneSlip
for about 18 months and having had requests from some who have seen
it I am now distributing it to the net.

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