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From: umar@wcrb.com (Rob Landry)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: Re: POP server for NetBSD
Date: 24 Jan 1997 18:35:13 GMT
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Glenn Duley Smith <smith@midsoft.com> writes:

>   I need to be able to have PC's on our LAN access mail on our
>   NetBSD machine, via Netscape (or MSIE or what have you).
>   Do I need to install something?  Where do I get this something?

I use Qualcomm's "popper".

The source code is available from Qualcomm's ftp site.


Rob Landry
umar@wcrb.com