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      1 This software is released under the GPL. Find a full copy of the GNU
      2 General Public License below.
      3 
      4 In addition, as a special exception, Andreas Aardal Hanssen, author of
      5 Binc IMAP, gives permission to link the code of this program with the
      6 OpenSSL library (or with modified versions of OpenSSL that use the
      7 same license as OpenSSL, listed in the included COPYING.OpenSSL file),
      8 and distribute linked combinations including the two.
      9 
     10 You must obey the GNU General Public License in all respects for all
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     14 statement from your version.
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     18 		       Version 2, June 1991
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