Gyan Mathur wrote:
> Has anyone got any suggestions as to which POP3 server software to
> use? I keep hearing rumours that some of the popular ones have got
> security holes but am not sure which rumours to believe; basically I
> need something that is robust, easy to set up (under FreeBSD), free to
> commercial sites (available under the GNU licence or similar) and
> works from a mail file in standard format.
The UW imap package includes a pop3 daemon, ipop3d. It should be easy
to set up under FreeBSD because it's available as a package. You should
be able to find it on your nearest FreeBSD mirror under
/pub/FreeBSD/packages, but if you really can't find it, I can mail it to
you (~325k). Filename imap-uw-*.tgz
I don't know how robust it is, since I hardly ever use POP3, but it's
worth trying. I don't know what license it is, you'd have to check that
too.
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