Re: VMS as a SMTP client
From: Mel Byrne (mel_at_unison.ie)
Date: 08/20/05
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Date: 20 Aug 2005 08:49:19 -0700
Hi,
www.vaxman.de claims to have a perl script that retrieves mail from
POP3 servers pointed to by files in VMS user's home directories. The
script periodically hits the POP3 server, retrieves any mail and
delivers to the user using the VMS mail facility.
I haven't tried it but it may be of use to you.
- Mel
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