>
>Le Mercredi 15 Mai 2002 16:44, Alston, Tony a �crit :
> > HTTP has everything to do with it - if you're using a web browser to view
> > the emails for the POP account.  I suppose there's a number of ways to read
> > the POP account mail, http is one way.  Haven't you ever heard of Hotmail?
>
>Well this is the job of a webmail software. Qpopper is only a pop server...
>
>Qpopper<-----POP3------>WebMailSoftware<-->WebServer<----http--->Browser.

Good flow chart. Sounds like Tony has his qpopper working (buried in his 
last message, he said it worked fine when telnetting to port 110).


>BTW, anyone know a good webmail handling APOP ?

Hmmm, I use NOCC, but it doesn't do APOP. Then again, I run it on the same 
server as my POP server, so there's no real point I guess.

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