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Subject: Re: Mail protocols
From: John J McMahon <mcmahon @ trusted . com>
Organization: Trusted Information Systems - Rockville, MD
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 1995 14:11:34 -0500
To: David Kovar <kovar @ NDA . COM>
Cc: John J McMahon <mcmahon @ hilo . trusted . com>, gamble @ dxcoms . cern . ch, firewalls @ GreatCircle . COM
References: <199511211603 . LAA24762 @ nda . nda . com>

David Kovar wrote:
>   Where can one find an APOP server? If you say "QualComm" you
> are, unfortunately, incorrect. I've checked out the sources
> there and the README file says that APOP is a future enhancement.
> All mail to QualComm on the subject was ignored.
> 
>   I would truly love to find an APOP server.

According to an archive of the firewalls mailing list:

 From: H Morrow Long (long-morrow @
 CS .
 YALE .
 EDU)
 Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 14:01:56 -0400 

 (edited)

 The pop server (popd) that comes with the MH 6.8 distribution
 contains #defines and code for APOP.

 You can get the MH 6.8 distribution from a few places around the net.

 I scanned the code of the Berkeley "popper" POP server but didn't
 see any references or code for APOP mode in it.

I haven't verified this, so your mileage may vary.

-- 
John "FuzzFace" McMahon                                301-527-9500 x127
Trusted Information Systems - Rockville, MD          mcmahon @
 trusted .
 com


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