bin@primate.wisc.edu (Brain in Neutral) (09/20/90)
From article <1990Sep19.155414.30371@uokmax.uucp>, by brett@aardvark.ucs.uoknor.edu (AUS:MORROW,BRETT): > We are looking for servers and clients that use POP2 or 3 to > send mail. We would like to find clients that run on MAC's and/or PC's > and other machines. We are looking for a server to run on either > a Mac, PC, Vax or Unix. Any information about any of these is greatly > appretiated. Try ftp to boombox.micro.umn.edu (PC/Macintosh clients). -- Paul DuBois dubois@primate.wisc.edu "Was all of this because I wore a big man's hat?"
jason@cs.utexas.edu (Jason Martin Levitt) (10/08/90)
In article <1990Sep19.155414.30371@uokmax.uucp> brett@aardvark.ucs.uoknor.edu writes: >We are looking for servers and clients that use POP2 or 3 to >send mail. We would like to find clients that run on MAC's and/or PC's >and other machines. We are looking for a server to run on either >a Mac, PC, Vax or Unix. Any information about any of these is greatly >appretiated. > In the September 3rd, 1990 issue of Unix Today! magazine, there is a discussion of 12 different programs 6 of which support POP2 and/or POP3. All of the programs run under MacOS on an ethernet-equipped Mac. Some are commerical, some are PD. Call CMP publications at (516)562-5000 to get a copy. ---Jason Levitt jason@cs.utexas.edu