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+[ The latest version of trn can be found on
+ ftp.uu.net:networking/news/readers/trn
+ This is a snapshot; there have certainly been bugfixes made between
+ when the BSD release was made and the time you are reading this. ]
+ Trn Kit, Version 3.0
+
+ Copyright (c) 1993, Wayne Davison
+
+ Based on rn, Version 4.4
+
+ Copyright (c) 1985, Larry Wall
+ Copyright (c) 1991, Stan Barber
+
+You may copy the trn kit in whole or in part as long as you don't try to
+make money off it, or pretend that you wrote it.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+See the file INSTALL for installation instructions. Failure to do so
+may void your warranty. :-)
+
+After you have unpacked your kit, you should have all the files listed
+in MANIFEST (Configure checks this for you).
+
+
+What is trn?
+------------
+Trn is Threaded RN -- a newsreader that uses an article's references to
+order the discussions in a very natural, reply-ordered sequence called
+threads. Having the replies associated with their parent articles not
+only makes following the discussion easier, but also makes it easy to back-
+track and (re-)read a specific discussion from the beginning. Trn also
+has a visual representation of the current thread in the upper right corner
+of the header, which will give you a feel for how the discussion is going
+and how the current article is related to the last one you read.
+
+In addition, a thread selector makes it easy to browse through a large
+group looking for interesting articles. You can even browse through the
+articles you've already read and select the one(s) you wish to read again.
+Other nice features include the extract commands for the source and binary
+groups, thread-oriented kill directives, a better newgroup finding strategy,
+and lots more. See the file NEW for a list of the things that are new to
+trn 3.0 from previous versions.
+
+To make trn work faster you will probably want to create an auxiliary news
+database that summarises the available articles. Trn know how to use two
+different kinds (so far): thread files, which are maintained by the mthreads
+package and typically requires 3-5% of your newsspool size in disk storage;
+and overview files, which are maintained by INN v1.3 (or greater) or a
+modified version of C news and typically requires 8-10% of your newsspool
+size in disk storage. (Note that the space that mthreads saves you on your
+disk is paid for by a higher demand on your cpu and disks while updating
+the files.) See the package of your choice for details on how to setup
+the adjunct database, but it is not necessary to do this before trying
+out trn.
+
+Trn supports local news groups and news accessed remotely via NNTP. If you
+opt for remote access you will probably want to make the adjunct database
+available too. You can do this in a variety of way, but I recommend that
+you send the database from the server to the client via NNTP. To do this
+you either need to use INN or modify the reference NNTP (version 1.5.11)
+with the included patch (see nntp/nntp.patch). This patch supports both
+the XOVER command (to send .overview files) and the XTHREAD command (to
+send .thread files). The alternative is to either mount the disk containing
+your database via NFS, or build it locally. See the mthreads package for
+details on how to do this.
+
+Note that trn is based on rn, and so it does a great job of pretending to
+be rn for those people that simply don't like to change their newsreading
+habits. It is possible to install trn as both rn and trn linked together
+and have it act as both newsreaders, thus saving you the hassle of maint-
+aining two separate newsreaders. A Configuration question will ask you if
+you want trn to check its name on startup.
+
+Where to send bug reports
+-------------------------
+Mail your bug reports to Wayne Davison <davison@borland.com>. If you use
+the 'v'ersion command from the newsgroup selection level of trn you will
+be reminded of this address should you forget.