brian@ucsd.Edu (Brian Kantor) (07/19/90)
Any pointers to source for a BSD Unix POP3 mail client? I've found several servers, but no clients. - Brian
mrc@Tomobiki-Cho.CAC.Washington.EDU (Mark Crispin) (07/19/90)
In article <15720@ucsd.Edu> brian@ucsd.Edu (Brian Kantor) writes: >Any pointers to source for a BSD Unix POP3 mail client? I've found several >servers, but no clients. - Brian I don't know about POP3 clients, but there is a Unix IMAP client and server on FTPHOST.CAC.WASHINGTON.EDU as pub/imap.tar.Z. _____ | ____ ___|___ /__ Mark Crispin, 206 842-2385, R90/6 pilot, DoD#0105 _|_|_ -|- || __|__ / / 6158 Lariat Loop NE "Gaijin! Gaijin!" |_|_|_| |\-++- |===| / / Bainbridge Island, WA "Gaijin ha doko ka?" --|-- /| |||| |___| /\ USA 98110-2098 "Niichan ha gaijin." /|\ | |/\| _______ / \ "Chigau. Gaijin ja nai. Omae ha gaijin darou" / | \ | |__| / \ / \"Iie, boku ha nihonjin." "Souka. Yappari gaijin!" Hee, dakedo UNIX nanka wo tsukatte, umaku ikanaku temo shiranai yo.
R17G@UNB.CA (R17G000) (07/21/90)
> Any pointers to source for a BSD Unix POP3 mail client? I've found several > servers, but no clients. - Brian Clemson university has developed a POP3 server and client. The POP3 client implementation is for MS-DOS. They are available at: eng.clemson.edu ---------------------------------------------------------------+ Abdulaziz Al-Zoman | R17G@UNB | School of Computer Science | -or- | University of New Brunswick | r17g@unb.ca | F'ton, N.B | -or- | CANADA E3B 5A3 | r17g@unb.bitnet | ---------------------------------------------------------------+