> CB> I was wondering whether anyone knows of the possibility
> CB> of a win95 POP3 server apart from something like MSMail
> CB> or its equivalent.
>There are a bunch of aftermarket packages for NT to do SMTP/POP3; I suspect
>that some of these have Win95 versions available. The problem with the NT
>solutions is that the Linux answer is CHEAPER if you have suitable hardware
>laying around. (price range for the commercial NT POP3 stuff runs from
>several hundred $ up to 'GNP of the third world country of your choice')
John,
How about the following:
Dave P.
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