>>As I said before: it works for me without problem. If it works, it
>>works for ANY mail server. I can check SIMS messages and messages on
>>remote mail servers where I don't know what they are runnung.
>
>Yeah... I think my problem may be in getting QDPop to work with QPQ not
>SIMS.
>
>>However, my QDPop is running on WebTen, not quite a free product.
>
>Does WebTen support Perl directly? I am thinking it is an issue getting
>QPQ to run Perl, probably a simple config error on my part in QPQ, but I
>can't really get much support for it. I have been spoiled by the free
>SIMS support that rocks! Now I just expect all companies to continue to
>exist and support a free product. :-(
>
>>Maybe you could describe (or try to describe) what is working and what not?
>
>For QDPop:
>I can get the initial log on screen (where you give your
>username/password and mail server) but when I try to log on, it comes
>back with one of 3 things... 1: Couldn't access the page, 2:Pop3Client.pm
>returned an invalid item, or 3: Unable to connect with the mail server or
>user/pass is incorrect. My SIMS logs don't seem to show an attempt even
>being made. (#3 is also what I get off the one web site that was listed
>here as a place to see how QDPop looks)
>
>For AtDot:
>I am able to get to the inital log on screen, but when I attempt to log
>in, I get a series of errors claiming invalid data was returned from
>different modules (atdot claims it is really designed to work with Unix
>and Sendmail, so it is really just a whole bunch of perl scripts that
>interact... not really knowing perl, I am not sure what the errors mean).
>The atdot web site seems to pretty much be offline (there is note on the
>home page saying it is down at the moment, with no eta for it coming back
>up)
>
>-chris
>
Hi Chris,
        Yes, WebTen runs Perl as a native process. You'll most likely have
to run something like MacPerl which is a free download anyhow. I've never
installed it, but I believe you have to actually make some changes to the
Perl syntax. If you ask on the MacPerl list, someone probably has a webmail
script which you could use straight up.
        Hope this is of some assistance


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