Re: Sad situation!!! -Reply -Reply

Kevin Wanner (wanner_kevin@jpmorgan.com)
3 Oct 96 12:40:39

POP and MAPI aren't mutually exclusive.  Microsoft (in their Plus! pack) and 
Delrina (in Cyberjack) sell MAPI service providers for POP.

Kevin Wanner




	joswald @ wpo.borland.com (Jack Oswald) 
10/03/96 09:01 AM
To: Valdis.Kletnieks @ vt.edu @ SMTP
cc: fha @ dde.dk @ SMTP, iesg @ ietf.org @ SMTP, resolving-security @ imc.org @ 
SMTP, pgp-mime @ purpletape.cs.uchicago.edu @ SMTP, smime-dev @ rsa.com @ SMTP, 
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Subject: Re: Sad situation!!! -Reply  -Reply



Talk to folks at META, IDA, etc.  The facts are correct.  POP is only still
POPular with real Internet-heads like us.

Jack


>>> <Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu> 10/03/96 07:13am >>>
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On Wed, 02 Oct 1996 16:21:41 -0800, Jack Oswald said:
> There is a technology from New Zealand called RPK  >
http://www.rpk.co.nz or http://crypto.swdev.co.nz that also is available
> in high strength and is currently being implemented as a seamless
add-in
> for MAPI based e-mail packages (that covers >80% of the market). 
You

MAPI is 80% of the market?  Hmm.. probably comes as a surprise to ALL
those
POP-based systems out there....  Is a clarification of this sentence
needed?
-- 
    Valdis Kletnieks
    Computer Systems Engineer
    Virginia Tech



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