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From: sec@cs.umn.edu (Stephen E. Collins)
Subject: [pcip] Re: POP clients?
Message-ID: <1991Jan16.043652.7370@ox.com>
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Archive-name: mail/pop/popmail/1991-01-16
Archive-directory: boombox.micro.umn.edu:/pub/POPmail/ [128.101.95.95]
Original-posting-by: sec@cs.umn.edu (Stephen E. Collins)
Original-subject: Re: POP clients?
Reposted-by: emv@ox.com (Edward Vielmetti)

In <9101151413.AA00278@gyro> sam@empery.ncsu.edu (Sam Moore) writes:
>> Sorry if this is a FAQ, but does anyone know of any POP clients other than
>> the ones available from NASA and the stuff that comes with PC-NFS?
>> There seem to be a bunch for the Mac but only a few for the PC.
>> 
>> Thanks in advance,
>> 
>> John Rocchio
>> Workstation Consultant
>> UC Santa Cruz

We developed POPmail at the University of Minnesota.  There is a
Macintosh and an IBM version.  The IBM version was recently
completely rewritten to be very user-friendly.  It also includes
a feature that allows you to automatically process a file as
a binhexed document, both sending and receiving.

It can all be obtained via anonymous ftp at
boombox.micro.umn.edu  (128.101.95.95)


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