On Sun, Sep 27, 1998 at 07:46:02AM +0300, Tommi Virtanen wrote: > On Thu, Sep 24, 1998 at 04:49:16AM -0700, Joseph Carter wrote: > > > There're two imap thingies, too, but are there no other POP3 daemons? > > Supposedly there's at least one which can be run by a user to remotely > > access their own mailbox on a non-priv port or whatever.. I was looking for > > that and never found it.. It might not be needed in my case now with > > turbo's script as a guide to getting my mail without a pop server, but. > > Qmail's qmail-pop3d can do that. However, it's pretty > much no-binary-distribution and requires you to use > Maildirs (not a bad decision). I use them exclusively on my local machine and master runs qmail. Also, a qmail package is in the works. It's non-free but it'll be a binary package.
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