Xref: utzoo comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc:4305 comp.dcom.lans:6591 comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc:4062 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!know!tegra!vail From: vail@tegra.COM (Johnathan Vail) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc,comp.dcom.lans,comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc Subject: Re: What are people using for POP based mail? Message-ID: <1770@atlas.tegra.COM> Date: 26 Nov 90 15:38:58 GMT References: <8121@cica.cica.indiana.edu> Organization: Tegra-Varityper, Inc., Billerica, MA Lines: 33 In-reply-to: ssw@cica.cica.indiana.edu's message of 26 Nov 90 00:56:46 GMT In article <8121@cica.cica.indiana.edu> ssw@cica.cica.indiana.edu (Steve Wallace) writes: What POP/SMTP based MS-DOS mail products are people using? We want to deploy a POP based mail system for PCs and Mac in the next three months. For the Mac we're looking at Tech Mail and Eudora (sp?). We need suggestions for the PC. The perfect product will work with the packet driver, cost nothing, include source code, and be easy to use. If it is for "non commercial use" (or something like that) then the KA9Q NOS package is all of those things. Originally designed for use with amateur radio, there is the Clarkson packet drivers for use with most ethernet cards. SMTP is built in but I believe that POP is an optional package. There is a mailing list for developers of the package: Send Replies or notes for publication to: . Subscription requests to . Problems you can't solve otherwise to brian@ucsd.edu. Archives of past issues of the TCP-Group Digest are available (by FTP only) from UCSD.Edu in directory "mailarchives". It is available at several FTP sites. "Honesty without Fear" -- Kelvinator _____ | | Johnathan Vail | n1dxg@tegra.com |Tegra| (508) 663-7435 | N1DXG@448.625-(WorldNet) ----- jv@n1dxg.ampr.org {...sun!sunne ..uunet}!tegra!vail