From: Shane Holder <holder@convex.com>
Subject: POP Server supporting gnus:nnml?
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 1995 13:19:00 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <199511081919.NAA12179@mordor.convex.com> (raw)
Has anyone successfully installed a POP server that works with
gnus:nnml, and procmail doing the spliting and creation of .overview?
I'm about to give it a shot, and thought I might ask for some tips
before trying to invent the wheel. :)
Just so there's no confusion, I don't want to read a POP server with
gnus, I want to serve multiple mail directories that are in nnml
format.
Thanks,
Shane
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