Weasel         (Peter Moylan's POP3 and SMTP daemon)
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Last updated 1999-11-11
Current version: 0.90

This is non-crippled shareware.  Pricing and similar details
are covered in the documentation file WEASEL.INF.

Why would you want a POP3/SMTP server?  Well, basically you need
this (or something similar) if you want to set up e-mail accounts
for more than one person on your computer.  Now you can have
separate e-mail addresses for your children, your cat, or whomever
else needs one.  Or, of course, you can set up your OS/2 machine
as the mail server for your office.

The catch - there's always a catch - is that it's useless to run
such a server unless your computer is going to be on-line most
of the time (or unless you can arrange to get mail relayed from
a machine that's on-line most of the time).  Otherwise your
correspondents will be left with lots of bounced mail.  This
version of Weasel does have provision for handling the dial-up
case, but the average dial-up user should probably not install this
package.

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QUICK INSTALLATION
 1. Unzip the distribution file into a directory of your choice,
    for example D:\Apps\Weasel.

 2. Read the file Weasel.INF.

The file source.zip is optional.  You can delete it if you're not
interested in the source code.

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FEEDBACK

To tell me about errors, desired features, etc., send e-mail
to peter@ee.newcastle.edu.au.  If you do this, I'll put you on
a mailing list of people who are told about new releases of
my software.  (Of course you can ask to be left off the mailing
list.)

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Peter Moylan                      peter@ee.newcastle.edu.au
http://www.ee.newcastle.edu.au/users/staff/peter/Moylan.html

