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  • Subject: RE: POP3 seerver on an AS400
  • From: "Neely N. Loring" <nloring@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 24 May 1997 13:10:20 -0400

We have used this solution with the free IBM supplied Lotus cc:Mail for the 
Internet.  The server side seems to be fine, but the client side has a lot of 
errors.  It's cheap though.

-----Original Message-----
From:   Fred W. Skinner [SMTP:fwsprof@AS400A.SGRDC.STATE.GA.US]
Sent:   Friday, May 23, 1997 10:17 AM
To:     'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
Subject:        RE: POP3 seerver on an AS400

        Carl,
        We have setup our AS/400 (Model 310 running V3R2) as a POP3     server 
and it is working quite well with either Eudora or the MS 
        Exchange client that is included with WIN95. I have no experience
        with the MS Exchange server so I can't compare performance. It
        is interesting that with the MS Exchange Client, even a twinax
        connected PC running CAWIN95 can send and receive Internet
        Email.

----------
From:   mcsnet!midrange.com!midrange-l-owner@Mcs.Net on behalf of Carl Galgano
Sent:   Friday, May 23, 1997 8:28 AM
To:     MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject:        POP3 seerver on an AS400

A few months back I read an article about using the POP3 server built into
V3R2/V3R7.  It all looked pretty good, "free" email using the AS400 as the
server and the WIN95 mail client or Eudora as the client.  Seems like this
would be a very inexpensive solution.

Has anyone any experience doing email this way?

What are the performance issues, and how does it stack up to solution based
on MS Exchange server??

TIA
Carl
Carl J. Galgano
EDI Consulting Services, Inc.   
540 Powder Springs Street
Suite C19
Marietta, GA 30064
770-422-2995

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