There are not many e-mail readers that understands standard mailbox format AND are
usable via a Telnet connection. Most Amiga E-mail programs, like Yam or Eucalyptus
have their own format in which they store/retrieve mail. So, for a server they are
almost unusable (almost, you should be able to access your own popd and with the pop
protocol access your mail with for example Yam. But there are some mail programs
that are able to do the job:
<UL>
<LI><B>PINE</B><P>
Pine is ported by Jeff Shepherd who is also responsible for the Apache port.<BR>
Download pine from here: <a href="files/pine3.96.lha">Pine 3.96</A>
<LI><B>AMIGA ELM V10</B><P>
Download Elm from here: <a href="http://de.aminet.net/aminet/aminet/comm/mail/AmigaElm-v10.lha"
>AmigaElm-v10.lha</a><P>
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<LI><B>Mail Daemons (POP/IMAP)</B><P>
There are a few pop daemons for the Amiga that allow to get mail from your server
through the pop protocol. Almost every mailclient like YAM, Netscape Mail, IE mail etc,
can get mail from your server after installation.
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<LI><A href="files/qpopper2.2.lha">qpopper2.2</A> Popper is in my opinion the best pop3daemon for the Amiga. Ported by <A HREF="mailto:gene@byte.it">Generoso Martello.</A>
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<LI><a href="http://de.aminet.net/aminet/aminet/comm/tcp/AmiTCP-popd.lha">AmiTCP-popd.lha</a> 18K <a href="http://de.aminet.net/aminet/aminet/comm/tcp/AmiTCP-popd.readme">POP3 daemon for AmiTCP beta release</a>
<LI><a href="http://de.aminet.net/aminet/aminet/comm/tcp/maildaemons.lha">maildaemons.lha</a> 234K <a href="http://de.aminet.net/aminet/aminet/comm/tcp/maildaemons.readme">IMAP/POP3/POP2 mail daemons for AmiTCP. </a>
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<LI><B>IRC</B><P>
<UL>
<UH><B><i>IRCD</i></B></P>
There doesn't exist many IRCdaemon ports for the Amiga, but I found a couple:<P>
<LI><a href="files/AmIRCDu2.9.32.lha">AmIRCDu2.9.32.lha</A> Ported by <A HREF="mailto:gene@byte.it">Generoso Martello.</A>
<LI><a href="files/AmIRCDu2.10.00alpha5.lha">AmIRCDu2.10.00alpha5.lha</A> Ported by <A HREF="mailto:gene@byte.it">Generoso Martello.</A>
<LI><a href="ftp://ftp.vapor.com/pub/misc/ircu-amiga-2.lzx">ircu-amiga-2.lzx</A> IRCD 2.9.32, ported by Oliver Wagner.
</UL>
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<UL>
<UH><B><i>BOTS</i></B><P>
There are several Bots available for the Amiga.<P>
<LI> <b>Dancer:</b>One of the best is the Dancer bot made by
Marco van den Heuvel. Get it from the Dancer homepage: <A HREF="http://come.to/dancer_se">http://come.to/dancer_se</A>
<LI><a href="http://www.meanmachine.ch/eggdrop/">Eggdrop, an advanced bot and widely used with some very good features.</A>
<LI><a href="http://de.aminet.net/aminet/aminet/comm/irc/Henry.lha">Henri.lha</A> Henri is a new bot for the Amiga and has some nice features.
<LI><a href="http://de.aminet.net/aminet/aminet/comm/irc/Ilona.lha">Ilona</A> Ilona is a rather new bot too, but development seems to be halted.
<LI><a href="http://de.aminet.net/aminet/aminet/comm/tcp/Ilonakey.lzh">Ilonakey.lzh</A> Free keyfile for Ilona.
</UL>
<P>
<LI><B>FTP Daemons</B><P>
FTP is of course an essential part of an server. Several solutions are available. Here is a list:
<p>
<UL>
<LI><a href="http://de.aminet.net/aminet/aminet/comm/tcp/ftp4all225.lha">ftp4all225.lha</a>This is the newest addition, Sources included.
<LI><A HREF="http://de.aminet.net/aminet/aminet/comm/tcp/wu-ftpd-37.21.lha">wu-ftpd-37.21.lha</A><P>Wu-ftpd is a very stable and fast ftpdaemon. Almost everything is configurable.<P>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.bugss.org/lsftpd/ls-ftpd_eng.html">ls-ftpd</A><P>LS-FTPD is an GUI driven ftp daemon,
and very configurable. It looks like development stopped (the last update is from 1 jan 1997).
<LI><a href="http://de.aminet.net/aminet/aminet/comm/tcp/ftpd2.lha">ftpd2.lha</a> comm/tcp 51K <a href="http://de.aminet.net/aminet/comm/tcp/ftpd2.readme">FTPdaemon v2.0 for AmiTCP</a>
<LI><a href="http://de.aminet.net/aminet/aminet/comm/tcp/FtpDaemon.lha">FtpDaemon.lha</a> comm/tcp 37K <a href="http://de.aminet.net/aminet/comm/tcp/FtpDaemon.readme">FTP Daemon for AmiTCP with MultiUser sup</a>
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</UL>
<BR><BR>
<LI><B>FTP Clients</B><P>
There is actually only one ftp client that is usable on a server, and that is ncftp. Still
a very good ftp program, and one of the fastest ftp clients available for the Amiga.<P>
<UL>
<PRE>
<LI> <A HREF="http://de.aminet.net/aminet/aminet/comm/tcp/AmiTC_ncftp156.lha">AmiTC_ncftp156.lha</A> comm/tcp 218K+<A HREF="http://de.aminet.net/aminet/comm/tcp/AmiTC_ncftp156.readme">AmiTCP port of ncftp, better than ftp</A>
<LI> <A HREF="http://de.aminet.net/aminet/aminet/dev/gg/ncftp-bin.lha">ncftp-bin.lha</A> dev/gg 199K+<A HREF="http://de.aminet.net/aminet/dev/gg/ncftp-bin.readme">Internet file transfer program. V2.4.2</A>
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</UL>
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<BR>
<LI><B>TELNET Daemons</B><P>
There are not many really usable telnetdaemons, all lack some features which makes them
not as usable as it should be. For example, a selectable shell for telnet would be
very handy. Also the output the shell delivers is not always desirable. For example, if i
login with a windows95 telnet client, my password is visible and i have to use local echo
to see what i type! Except if i use pico or pine to read my mail, then i have to turn
local echo off again. Maybe i do something wrong.. if so, enlighten me pls :) Anyway here