dhoyman@vms.macc.wisc.edu (02/19/91)
I am looking for a POP3 server for System V to run on an AT&T 3B2. I have posted this request on comp.sys.mac.comm and have received several "me too" requests. From this I would say that there is a fair level of interest in this. Dirk Herr-Hoyman UW-Madison, Dept. of Family Medicine and Practice dhoyman@fammed.wisc.edu 608-262-6368
andy@jhunix.HCF.JHU.EDU (Andy S Poling) (02/22/91)
In article <1991Feb19.151406.2533@macc.wisc.edu> dhoyman@vms.macc.wisc.edu writes: >I am looking for a POP3 server for System V to run on an AT&T 3B2. >I have posted this request on comp.sys.mac.comm and have received several >"me too" requests. From this I would say that there is a fair level >of interest in this. You don't really expect SysV people to read a Macintosh newsgroup, do you? :-) There is a SysV port of the POP3 server from Berkeley (not part of the Berkeley software distribution, but nonetheless written at UCB) available for anonymous FTP from jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu (128.220.2.5) in the pub/SYSV directory. I have used this ported version on a couple different SysV machines (a 3b4000 and a 3b1) without any real problems, so I figure it's ready for sharing. If you do have problems, lemme know. I've just about completed a hybrid POP2/POP3 server which will use the appropriate (either POP2 or POP3) protocol depending upon the behavior of the client (and which protocol the client appears to be using). My primary problem so far has been finding enough different clients which actually adhere to the POP2 or POP3 protocol to test this server. -Andy -- Andy Poling Internet: andy@gollum.hcf.jhu.edu UNIX Systems Programmer Bitnet: ANDY@JHUNIX Homewood Academic Computing Voice: (301)338-8096 Johns Hopkins University UUCP: uunet!mimsy!aplcen!jhunix!andy