Date: Wed, 20 Nov 1996 09:54:48 -0500 (EST) From: rohit@cs.umd.edu (Rohit Dube) To: questions@freebsd.org Cc: rohit@cs.umd.edu Subject: Pop3 server : Which one? Message-ID: <199611201454.JAA19735@seine.cs.umd.edu>
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Hi mail/pop gurus, Chugging thru the mail archives didn't reveal a leader so : I have a freeBSD 2.2-961006-SNAP box which acts as a mail server. Sendmail did the job of delivering and receiving mail just fine. This until a NT box showed up. The user of the NT box needs to receive and send mail from the NT machine using the bundled in Pop3 client. I need a minimal but stable POP3 server to run on the freeBSD machine. I have seen references to popper, qpopper in the archives ipop3d in the man page and poppassd-4.0 and qpop-2.2 in the ports listing. Is any of these know to work better than the others? Or is there some other port/package known to work well? Thanks in advance. --rohit.
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