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Date:      Wed, 9 Apr 1997 21:54:22 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Bradley Dunn <bradley@dunn.org>
To:        freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: POP servers
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.970409214919.29982A-100000@ns2.harborcom.net>
In-Reply-To: <ML-2.3.860597216.3628.patl@asimov.phoenix.volant.org>

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I've seen a number of people say they are using Cyrus. What I am wondering
is how do you get around this in cyrus-imapd-v1.5.2/doc/copyrights:

 * Copyright 1996, Carnegie Mellon University.  All Rights Reserved.
 *
 * This software is made available for academic and research
 * purposes only.  No commercial license is hereby granted.
 * Copying and other reproduction is authorized only for research,
 * education, and other non-commercial purposes.  No warranties,
 * either expressed or implied, are made regarding the operation,
 * use, or results of the software.  Such a release does not permit
 * use of the code for commercial purposes or benefits by anyone
 * without specific, additional permission by the owner of the code.

???

Bradley Dunn


On Wed, 9 Apr 1997 patl@Phoenix.Volant.ORG wrote:

> You might want to check out the CMU Cyrus IMAP server suite.  It is
> primarily an IMAP4 server; but has a pop daemon to allow POP-protocol
> access to the IMAP inboxes.  For more info see:
> 
> 	http://andrew2.andrew.cmu.edu/cyrus/imapd/
> 
> I've been very happy with it so far; with the caveat that I haven't
> even tried the popd - we all use IMAP-capable mail readers.




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