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- From: THOMASG@epx.cis.umn.edu (ThomasD.Gasser)
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- Subject: Re: POP client for DOS and/or Windows?
- Message-ID: <THOMASG.853.713644861@epx.cis.umn.edu>
- Date: 12 Aug 92 18:41:01 GMT
- References: <Don.Rainwater-060892112022@ucrain.san.uc.edu> <jdsurlow.15.713635644@uci.edu>
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- Organization: Department of Neurosurgery, University of Minnesota
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- Nupop can use either POP2 or POP3. You just need to set the port number on
- the POPserver config line. Latest version is .99c this is the last beta
- version before release. You can get it from FTP.ACNS.NWU.EDU. It is a nice
- program.
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- >We use PopMail from the University of Minnesota (boombox.micro.umn.edu
- >POPmail/pc/version_2.7.3). It can speak POP2 or POP3. It does not allow
- >the option of leaving mail messages on the server. However, one person who
- >has helped them quite a bit, has written a strickly POP3 client app called
- >NUPop (From Northwestern University). I haven't looked at it much because
- >we use POP2 and the last time I checked it was a beta version. I don't
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