On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Tedd Hansen wrote:
> This is one alternate solution to the fact that the POP3 protocol currently
> does not support features such as the "HOST: " featue in http.
> (Meaning, POP3 can't separate several domains on one IP. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> would also be [EMAIL PROTECTED]        )

I use qpopper on some servers, but I also use a heavily patched gnu-pop3d
that adds support for seperate domains on some other servers. It basically
uses "user@domain" as the POP3 USER username to know to use a different
password file and mail spool directory for "domain". So [EMAIL PROTECTED]
is retrieved from a different tedd mailbox than [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  Jeremy C. Reed
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