POP tutorial request

2007-12-25 8:52:00

        Here's the original question:

> Dear Sun-Managers:

>

> I have been asked to implement a POP server on one or more of my

> SPARCs to serve various PC-based mail clients. I know next to

> nothing about this protocol.

>

> Can anyone provide a pointer to a good tutorial type resource for

> learning the basics of POP with emphasis on administration?

        And here are the responses:

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> Below is the README file from the POP source at Berkeley site. Download

> from their and the docs are fairly straightforward. This protocol

> typically used port 110 and is accessed by the PC users ( MAC or PC )

> running an appliction like Eudora

> .

> .

> .

> The Post Office Protocol Server: Installation Guide

> .

> .

> .

> 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.

> Judi Connelly

> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

> E-mail: cjudi@nesmgr.nlm.nih.gov

> Systems Administrator, Network Engineering Section

> National Library of Medicine

> --------

> " In admiring the sunset, we do not yet deduct the rounding

> pictoral powers of the eye. " -R.W. Emerson

        I downloaded this package and it was exactly what I needed.

        It contained information and easily-compiled and installed

        source code.

        Thanks Judi!

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> Roger,

>

> An approach would be to purchase sun's selectmail for windows,

> a pc product.

> The single user price is $135, but includes a sun-built pop server for sun os.

>

> smm

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> Try this locations:

>

> http://www.cac.washington.edu:1180/pine/faq/index.html

> http://www.cac.washington.edu:1180/pine/toc.html

>

> Pine uses Internet message protocols (e.g. RFC-822, SMTP, MIME, IMAP, and

> NNTP) and runs on Unix and MS-DOS/Windows.

>

> There is a page about POP and IMAP comparisons. If you dont have a browser,

> use the ftp (same site).

>

> Regards.

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        Roger "Being politically correct means always having to say you're

        sorry." Spaulding

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