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- cleanup DESCR - cleanup DEINSTALL/INSTALL scripts
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The Solid POP3 Server is an implementation of a Post Office
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Protocol version 3 server that has flexibility as its main
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goal. The server is easily configurable and has support for
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few features such as:
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o APOP authentication scheme
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o Virtual hosting
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o Maildir and mailbox handling
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o Bulletins
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o Expiration of messages
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Each user can specify his maildrop (its position and type).
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The format used in specification of maildrop's position
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should handle almost all widely-used system configurations.
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The server also seems to be fast, however no tests have been
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performed, so it's rather relative feeling. The design used
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is very similar to the design of Solar Designer's POPA3D
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server. This solution let's minimalize size of code working
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with root privileges. The code was also heavily checked for
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buffer overflow leaks and file races. None have been found
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as for now. All operations on files are done with user priv-
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ileges. There is no SUID APOP secrets database management
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program (as in QPOP). Each user can specify his secret in
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his own home directory.
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WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}
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