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From: Faried Nawaz <fn@uidaho.edu>
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Subject: Re: POP3D Where ?
Date: 06 Nov 1995 21:50:10 -0800
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In article <b37cb$1443.74@news.csra.net> Bill Henderson <wjh> writes:

$ where can I find POP3D

what is pop3d?

the pop daemon in the ports area (/usr/ports/mail/popper) does implement 
the pop3 protocol; perhaps it can be of help to you?