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- From: mbs@adastra.cvl.va.us (Michael B. Smith)
- Subject: Re: AmiTCP version of sendmail daemon?
- References: <oj6n36osb2x.fsf@hpsrk.fc.hp.com> <oj64tstu71z.fsf@hpsrk.fc.hp.com>
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- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 96 07:29:12 EDT
- Organization: Only if you insist...
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- In article <oj64tstu71z.fsf@hpsrk.fc.hp.com> koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren) writes:
- > mbs@adastra.cvl.va.us (Michael B. Smith) wrote:
- >
- > > I recommend you use AWS for a HTTP server.
-
- > Thanks for the recommendation. When it comes time for me to set up the
- > server, I'll check out AWS. Actually, I'd never heard of it before your
- > note. What is it? PD? Commercial? From where?
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- AWS - Amiga Web Server. There is both a freely distributable version (AWS)
- and a commercial version (AServe). ftp.omnipresence.com is where it's at.
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- AWS is a native Amiga web server. It's lower impact than the NCSA httpd
- port and doesn't have a couple of the holes that the NCSA daemon does.
-
- The author is also a friend of mine, and I got to give some of my ideas
- to the implementation. ;)
- --
- // Michael B. Smith
- \X/ mbs@adastra.cvl.va.us
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