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- From: fheitka@ibm.net (Fred Heitkamp)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: Best Mail Program for use with SLIP, SMTP, POP, AmiTCP?
- Date: 1 Jan 1996 14:35:56 GMT
- Organization: Home Site
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- John Kelly (jkay@ragtime.vnet.net) wrote:
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- : fheitka@ibm.net (Frederick V. Heitkamp) writes:
- :
- : >> OTHERWISE, if you are not on a proper INet subnet, or do not have a static
- : >> IP address, AmiPOP is what you need, plus a POP3 server someplace on your
- :
- : > I managed to make AmiPOP118 work. I actually was able to get a message from
- : > my POP inbox. I quit after that. Does AmiPOP send mail too?
- :
- : Hi, OK .. so you have a DYNAMIC IP. You *do* need AmiPOP then, and it JUST
- : so happens that the newest AmiPOP comes in the Voodoo archive, and is MUCH
- : newer than the AmiPOP on the Aminet.
- :
- I couldn't find Voodoo on ftp.netnet.net. Where is it?
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- Fred Heitkamp
- fheitka@ibm.net
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