Welcome to Qpopper, a POP3 server for most versions of UNIX ------------------------------------------------------------ What is Qpopper? ---------------- Qpopper supports the widely used POP3 protocol for downloading Internet e-mail used by many popular e-mail clients. Qopper does not include a message transfer agent or SMTP support and normally works with standard UNIX mail transfer agents such as sendmail or smail. Installing and documentation ---------------------------- The file INSTALL gives detailed install instructions. If you want to get started quickly, usually you can type "configure" to generate the Makefile for your platform, and then type "make". Detailed documentation is available the doc directory. In particular the file doc/Release.Notes describes the changes from one version to the next. Acknowledgments --------------- Qpopper is the work of many individuals and organization around the world. The original work was done at UC Berkeley and many have contributed since. QUALCOMM now maintains and distributes qpopper. While we don't have an accurate collection of the names of all, their contributions are appreciated. Finding out more about Qpopper ----------------------------- The latest release of qpopper is available at QUALCOMM's ftp site, ftp://ftp.qualcomm.com/quest/unix/servers You may also write to qpopper@qualcomm.com. We try to answer as much of the e-mail as possible, but apologize in advance if we are unable to answer your request. In general all messages are read and taken as suggestions for future work. Other QUALCOMM e-mail products ------------------------------ The Eudora Division of QUALCOMM has several e-mail products, some for free and others that are sold. These include the Eudora e-mail client for Windows and Macintosh, and the WorldMail server for Windows NT which implements the POP, IMAP, SMTP, LDAP and ph protocols. You can find out more about by writing e-mail to eudora-rep@eudora.com or at http://www.eudora.com.
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