J-Pop Server

J-POP Server allows remote users to retrieve email from your computer using the standard Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3). This Server is entirely written in Java, which means that it will run on ANY system that supports Java 1.0.2 or higher.

Additional security is built-in. J-POP can be configured to deny access to all Internet hosts except those explicitly allowed. J-POP also supports the APOP authentication mechanism so that users don't have to send their passwords over the network.

J-POP comes with a graphical user interface (GUI) for management of the server. This makes easy to add and delete users, and control the various features of J-POP. Through this GUI, an adminstrator can add, delete and modify users, change configuration options on the server, and update which hosts are allowed to access the server. After making changes through the GUI, there is no need to restart the server, it detects these changes automatically.

Complies with all of the Internet Engineering Task Force's (IETF) specifications for POP3. This includes RFC1939, RFC1725, RFC1460, RFC1225, and RFC1081.

All optional POP3 commands specified in RFC1939 are supported, and can be individually enabled or disabled. This gives you control over how the server interacts with clients. The supplied documentation describes each of these options in detail.

Included with J-POP is the QYPMAIL archive, which allows an OS/2 system to act as a multi-user mail server. QYPMAIL sorts incoming mail into user's mailboxes as it comes in, so that it is then ready for retrival with J-POP.

Unregistered version supports up to 5 users. Registered version supports an unlimited number of users.

J-Pop Mail Server
PLATFORM: Java
DEMO: jpop104.zip (172 KB)
J-Pop Mail Server
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