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From: jbvb@FTP.COM ("James B. Van Bokkelen")
Subject: [pcip] Re: IMAP and PCMAIL implementations
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Archive-name: mail/pcmail/pcmail-4.1/1990-12-05
Archive-directory: allspice.lcs.mit.edu:/pub/pcmail-4.1/ [18.26.0.115]
Original-posting-by: jbvb@FTP.COM ("James B. Van Bokkelen")
Original-subject: Re: IMAP and PCMAIL implementations
Reposted-by: emv@ox.com (Edward Vielmetti)

Mark Crispin recently posted re: IMAP on "tcp-ip", but I don't have a copy
handy.  He described a freeware implementation, I don't know of any commercial
versions yet.  A freeware implementation of PCMAIL (DOS and Unix clients
and Unix repository) is available from allspice.lcs.mit.edu.  Commercial
PCMAIL clients are included in Essex Systems' and FTP Software's OS/2
TCP/IP packages, and in FTP's DOS TCP/IP package.  I don't know of any
commercially supported servers yet.

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