Re: simple, nay, elegant pop3 implementation?

From: Anton Alin-Adrian (aanton_at_reversedhell.net)
Date: 05/27/04

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    Andrew Beals wrote:
    > Why is there no default pop3 implementation included in the FreeBSD
    > distribution? Is it for a lack of a suitably-licensed server, or does
    > everyone believe APOP authentication is crackable?

    Is there any for IMAP?

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