Re: Which IMAP and POP3 servers ?

2000-09-15 Thread Dariush Pietrzak

> But fairly minimal license anyway (less than $200, I think, for a full, 
> unlimited type).  Though
> I've been having a lack of success contacting the developer recently, so I 
> don't know if Cubic
> Circle still cares about it, even
And that's true. And i've been using cubic-circle for about a year and 've
been happy with it, until I found out it was non-free ( haven't made any
money with it :(, hope cubic circle won't sue me )
I would have quite some problem to even get that money and to send it to
cubic-circle. and solid-pop3d seems like it's at least as good as cuci.

regards, Eyck




Re: Which IMAP and POP3 servers ?

2000-09-15 Thread Aaron Dewell

But fairly minimal license anyway (less than $200, I think, for a full, 
unlimited type).  Though
I've been having a lack of success contacting the developer recently, so I 
don't know if Cubic
Circle still cares about it, even

Aaron

On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, Dariush Pietrzak wrote:
> > Cucipop, then.
> non-free AFAIK




Re: Which IMAP and POP3 servers ?

2000-09-15 Thread Dariush Pietrzak

> I don't need an entire mail server.  I already have exim and courier imap
> set up.  All I need is a standalone POP server which can handle maildir.
> There doesn't seem to be an easy way to make XMail's POP server standalone.
> Or is there?  Courier has a POP server, but it isn't standalone either. :-(
solid-pop3d is way to go. gnu-pop3d removed from debian - also small and
usable. and pop3d from imapd is quite nice and old





Re: Which IMAP and POP3 servers ?

2000-09-15 Thread Dariush Pietrzak
> Cucipop, then.
non-free AFAIK




Re: Which IMAP and POP3 servers ?

2000-09-15 Thread Dariush Pietrzak


> But fairly minimal license anyway (less than $200, I think, for a full, unlimited 
>type).  Though
> I've been having a lack of success contacting the developer recently, so I don't 
>know if Cubic
> Circle still cares about it, even
And that's true. And i've been using cubic-circle for about a year and 've
been happy with it, until I found out it was non-free ( haven't made any
money with it :(, hope cubic circle won't sue me )
I would have quite some problem to even get that money and to send it to
cubic-circle. and solid-pop3d seems like it's at least as good as cuci.

regards, Eyck


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Re: Which IMAP and POP3 servers ?

2000-09-15 Thread Aaron Dewell


But fairly minimal license anyway (less than $200, I think, for a full, unlimited 
type).  Though
I've been having a lack of success contacting the developer recently, so I don't know 
if Cubic
Circle still cares about it, even

Aaron

On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, Dariush Pietrzak wrote:
> > Cucipop, then.
> non-free AFAIK


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Re: Which IMAP and POP3 servers ?

2000-09-15 Thread Dariush Pietrzak


> I don't need an entire mail server.  I already have exim and courier imap
> set up.  All I need is a standalone POP server which can handle maildir.
> There doesn't seem to be an easy way to make XMail's POP server standalone.
> Or is there?  Courier has a POP server, but it isn't standalone either. :-(
solid-pop3d is way to go. gnu-pop3d removed from debian - also small and
usable. and pop3d from imapd is quite nice and old



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Re: Which IMAP and POP3 servers ?

2000-09-15 Thread Dariush Pietrzak

> Cucipop, then.
non-free AFAIK


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Re: Which IMAP and POP3 servers ?

2000-09-15 Thread Aaron Dewell

Cucipop, then.

On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Bob Billson wrote:
> ahhh... Right you are.  Sorry.  I was confusing it with XFMail, which is a
> mail client.
> 
> I don't need an entire mail server.  I already have exim and courier imap
> set up.  All I need is a standalone POP server which can handle maildir.
> There doesn't seem to be an easy way to make XMail's POP server standalone.
> Or is there?  Courier has a POP server, but it isn't standalone either. :-(
> 
> bob




Re: VPN recomendations

2000-09-15 Thread Bob Billson
On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 05:15:20PM +0200, I. Forbes wrote:
> As I stated in my first message on this thread, diald does not work 
> with tunnelv.

I noted that.  I'm willing to experiment to see if I can make them play
together.  Thanks for the pointers to RFTM!

  bob

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Re: Which IMAP and POP3 servers ?

2000-09-15 Thread Bob Billson
On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 09:12:18PM +0200, Davide Libenzi wrote:
> Read well :-)
> XMail is what You're finding for.

ahhh... Right you are.  Sorry.  I was confusing it with XFMail, which is a
mail client.

I don't need an entire mail server.  I already have exim and courier imap
set up.  All I need is a standalone POP server which can handle maildir.
There doesn't seem to be an easy way to make XMail's POP server standalone.
Or is there?  Courier has a POP server, but it isn't standalone either. :-(

bob

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Re: Which IMAP and POP3 servers ?

2000-09-15 Thread Aaron Dewell


Cucipop, then.

On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Bob Billson wrote:
> ahhh... Right you are.  Sorry.  I was confusing it with XFMail, which is a
> mail client.
> 
> I don't need an entire mail server.  I already have exim and courier imap
> set up.  All I need is a standalone POP server which can handle maildir.
> There doesn't seem to be an easy way to make XMail's POP server standalone.
> Or is there?  Courier has a POP server, but it isn't standalone either. :-(
> 
> bob


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Re: VPN recomendations

2000-09-15 Thread Bob Billson

On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 05:15:20PM +0200, I. Forbes wrote:
> As I stated in my first message on this thread, diald does not work 
> with tunnelv.

I noted that.  I'm willing to experiment to see if I can make them play
together.  Thanks for the pointers to RFTM!

  bob

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Re: Which IMAP and POP3 servers ?

2000-09-15 Thread Bob Billson

On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 09:12:18PM +0200, Davide Libenzi wrote:
> Read well :-)
> XMail is what You're finding for.

ahhh... Right you are.  Sorry.  I was confusing it with XFMail, which is a
mail client.

I don't need an entire mail server.  I already have exim and courier imap
set up.  All I need is a standalone POP server which can handle maildir.
There doesn't seem to be an easy way to make XMail's POP server standalone.
Or is there?  Courier has a POP server, but it isn't standalone either. :-(

bob

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