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From: pauls@locust.cic.net (Paul Southworth)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: Popper ???
Date: 12 Jun 1994 23:39:01 GMT
Organization: CICNet, Inc.
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In article <2tfgso$qi5@pendragon.jsc.nasa.gov>,
Thuy Mai <thuy@ftp.jsc.nasa.gov> wrote:
>where can find the code for pop3 server (popper)?????

How to Obtain the Server

The POP server is available via anonymous ftp from ftp.CC.Berkeley.EDU
(128.32.136.9, 128.32.206.12).  It is in two files in the pub directory:
a compressed tar file popper-version.tar.Z and a Macintosh StuffIt archive
in BinHex format called MacPOP.sit.hqx.


Contents of the Distribution

The distribution contains the following:

+   All of the C source necessary to create the server program.

+   A visual representation of how the POP system works.

+   Reprints of RFC 1081 and RFC 1082.

+   A HyperCard stack POP client implementation using MacTCP.

+   A man page for the popper daemon.

+   This guide.

--
Paul Southworth
CICNet Systems Support
pauls@cic.net