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From: mrose@GREMLIN.NRTC.NORTHROP.COM (Marshall Rose)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip
Subject: Re: pop
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Date: Sat, 28-Nov-87 00:28:48 EST
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You might also consider looking at the POP implementation (client and
server) in MH.  It was done at roughly the same time as the POP2 
specification, but for reasons not worth going into, never got issued as an
official rfc.  The Stanford mailsystem for the PC uses this POP to great
advantage.

/mtr