[comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc] POPmail question

cpm5479@zeus.tamu.edu (Christopher Menzel) (05/29/91)

What, if anything, needs to be running on a UNIX mail server in 
order for POPmail to be able to grab mail from it, and where can it 
be found?  Thanks.

Chris

sec@cs.umn.edu (Stephen E. Collins) (05/29/91)

In <16629@helios.TAMU.EDU> cpm5479@zeus.tamu.edu (Christopher Menzel) writes:

>What, if anything, needs to be running on a UNIX mail server in 
>order for POPmail to be able to grab mail from it, and where can it 
>be found?  Thanks.

Macintosh POPmail should work with any POP2 server, and DOS POPmail
should work with any POP2 or POP3 server.  You can get our POP2
server via anonymous FTP from boombox.micro.umn.edu (128.101.95.95);
which is the same place you can find POPmail.



Stephen E. Collins 
University of Minnesota Microcomputer & Workstation Networks Center
sec@boombox.micro.umn.edu | sec@umnacvx.bitnet | FAX: (612)625-6817