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Bug#86811: marked as done (ITP: teapop -- Powerful RFC-complaint POP server)



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From: Mike Markley <mike@markley.org>
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Subject: ITP: teapop - Powerful RFC-complaint POP server
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

I intend to package teapop, a powerful POP-3 server (complying with RFCs
1939 and 2449) which supports APOP and VPOP as well as database
authentication, UIDL customization, and which will even ignore c-client's
lame control mails.

I will be splitting it into three binary packages; one will support
postgres, one will support mysql, and one will support neither (for small
installations which don't need the added cruft of db libs).

License is BSD with advertising clause. I am currently talking with upstream
and hope to convince them to drop the ad clause.

Teapop is available at http://www.toontown.org/teapop/ .

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Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2002 11:43:19 +1200
To: 86811-done@bugs.debian.org
Subject: Teapop is now available in Debian unstable
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From: Nick Phillips <nwp@nz.lemon-computing.com>
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Teapop is now available in Debian's unstable archive.

There are 3 binary packages, teapop, teapop-mysql and teapop-pgsql, built with
different database authentication options.


Cheers,


Nick
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