DOBBINS@CCIT.ARIZONA.EDU (Gary Dobbins) (02/14/91)
Is there such a thing as a POP (POP2) server that will run on a PC under DOS, rather than requiring a UNIX host? Hopefully free, but commercial product names would be welcome. I'm looking for something that can operate on a dedicated PC, like KA9Q can, to provide Mail service to a small group. Please reply directly to: dobbins@rvax.ccit.arizona.edu (internet) or: dobbins@arizrvax (bitnet) Thanks in advance.
broehl@watserv1.waterloo.edu (Bernie Roehl) (02/19/91)
In article <BD072E63697F40F96F@ccit.arizona.edu> DOBBINS@CCIT.ARIZONA.EDU (Gary Dobbins) writes: >Is there such a thing as a POP (POP2) server that will run on a PC under DOS, >rather than requiring a UNIX host? Hopefully free, but commercial product >names would be welcome. > >I'm looking for something that can operate on a dedicated PC, like KA9Q can, to >provide Mail service to a small group. I believe the latest version of KA9Q (from thumper.bellcore.com) has a POP server built right into it; just "start pop" and away you go. -- Bernie Roehl, University of Waterloo Electrical Engineering Dept Mail: broehl@sunee.waterloo.edu OR broehl@sunee.UWaterloo.ca BangPath: {allegra,decvax,utzoo,clyde}!watmath!sunee!broehl Voice: (519) 885-1211 x 2607 [work]