On Thu, 14 September 2000, Brian Beck wrote:
> what is imail? does it include a popper?
IMail is the mail system solution from Ipswitch.
http://ipswitch.com/Products/IMail_Server/index.html
IMail is one of the most popular mail systems on the net. It includes both a webmail
component and a server component, and most often when you find the webmail component
the server component -- POP3, IMAP and SMTP access -- will be available. Sometimes it
will not be, either because IP addresses outside the domain are not allowed //
disconnected, or because the actual mail server password is hidden from the user, most
often by a text transformation algorithm.
Most Imail systems do not have open registration, of course -- they are held for
company or ISP client use.
In this case, POP3 access is available, and I would guess that IMAP and ESMTP is also
available. If there was no Post Office Protcol access, I would not have mentioned it
on this list.
As to including phials of amyl nitrate, that's between you and the mail system.