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Re: pop server in an ISP environment
From: Michael Shields <shields () msrl com>
Date: 26 May 2000 22:57:31 +0000
In article <20000526173743.J5100 () mail-sg siemens com sg>, Muljawan Hendrianto <muljawan.hendrianto () siemens com sg> wrote:
I am thinking about using QPOPPER+procmail, but some people say that it is not scalable because its authentication is based on /etc/passwd.
Fortunately you have the source code. -- Shields.
Current thread:
- pop server in an ISP environment Muljawan Hendrianto (May 26)
- Re: pop server in an ISP environment Jim Mercer (May 26)
- Re: pop server in an ISP environment John Butler (May 26)
- Re: pop server in an ISP environment ww (May 26)
- Re: pop server in an ISP environment Michael Shields (May 26)
- RE: pop server in an ISP environment Dmitri Krioukov (May 29)
- RE: pop server in an ISP environment Roeland Meyer (E-mail) (May 29)
- RE: pop server in an ISP environment Greg A. Woods (May 29)
- Re: pop server in an ISP environment Pat Myrto (May 29)
- RE: pop server in an ISP environment Roeland Meyer (E-mail) (May 29)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: pop server in an ISP environment Shawn McMahon (May 26)
- Re: pop server in an ISP environment Peter van Dijk (May 30)
- RE: pop server in an ISP environment Roeland M.J. Meyer (May 30)
- Re: pop server in an ISP environment Dave Crocker (May 30)
- Re: pop server in an ISP environment Steve Sobol (May 30)
- Re: pop server in an ISP environment Dave Crocker (May 30)
- Re: pop server in an ISP environment Steve Sobol (May 30)
(Thread continues...)