stryker@cca.ucsf.edu (Michael P. Stryker) (03/09/91)
Does anyone know of a public domain or cheap (to universities, at least) Post Office Protocol (POP) client for MSDOS machines that would function like Eudora does for Macintoshes, reading and sending mail on smtp hosts that run the POPServer, communicating over cheap ethernet cards (like the Western Digital 8003) or serial lines, and running in the background if desired (as a TSR) to check for incoming mail at user-selected intervals? If you email replies to me, I will summarize for the net in a couple of weeks. Michael P. Stryker Department of Physiology internet: stryker@cca.ucsf.edu University of California bitnet: stryker@ucsfcca San Francisco, CA 94143-0444 fax: (415)476-4929
broehl@watserv1.waterloo.edu (Bernie Roehl) (03/12/91)
In article <3376@ucsfcca.ucsf.edu> stryker@cca.ucsf.edu (Michael P. Stryker) writes: >Does anyone know of a public domain or cheap (to universities, at least) >Post Office Protocol (POP) client for MSDOS machines We may also be doing a client here using WATTCP; not sure yet, will announce it if we do. -- 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]