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Hello Chris! On 07/11/2002, Chris Hoppman wrote to Simon Woodland: CH> hrm, yep. Let me try it this way. SMTP recieves mail on port 25 CH> and also CH> sends mail on port 25. When it recieves the mail does it store it CH> in a file The mail server would recevie the mail and shove it into the pop3 'boxes' ready for collection for pop3 customer's or store it the smtp mail boxes for smtp customer's How you store the info on the server and how ong you keep it etc is up to you as long as it sends and recevies correctly when requested and sends valid command's to the client or other mail server. Regards, Simon Woodland --- APoint 1.25* Origin: Simon's Little Corner of the world (2:250/501.5) SEEN-BY: 24/903 106/2000 120/544 123/500 140/1 250/501 400/300 633/260 262 SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 285 634/383 640/954 690/682 770/215 771/4020 774/605 SEEN-BY: 2432/200 @PATH: 250/501 140/1 106/2000 123/500 774/605 633/260 285 |
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