[SUMMERY] Re: a mail system called PP?

From: Younus Nabi - Sandwiche Student - Tse Edinburgh (younus@iona.uk.sun.com)
Date: Wed Jun 30 1993 - 03:43:09 CDT


my orginal post.

Greetings
Has anyone heard of or used a mailer called PP? I am not sure if this is the right name ( i heard it in conversation). I anyone know of this package can you please mail me?

Thanks for your time.

younus.nabi@sun.com.uk

Some of the replies I recieved are listed below. Great thanks to Bob who gave exact locations so
I could get the files quickly. To everyone else who replied and I have not mentioned a big thanks.

regards
Younus younus.nabi@uk.sun.com

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>From bob@MorningStar.Com

It works with ISODE. Get ftp.psi.com:isode/isode-8.tar.Z and
pp-6.tar.Z. You'll probably also want pp-6-ps*.tar.Z and
isode-8.ps.Z.

from J.Rowe@cen.exeter.ac.uk
The only PP I know is a mail handler to be run on a central mail
machine for a site. It accepts incoming mail from local machines,
assigns outgoing mail names and mails in on. It does the reverse for
mail coming in from remote machines: it translates mail names into
machine and username and sends it there.

from pdelmoit@info.vub.ac.be
user interface between mail and X.400

>From jscherer@sybase.com
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You wrote:
[my original q deleated]

you might be talking about pgp...this is not a email app but a tool
that can work with most any email program to send encrypted email or
files. Very neat stuff.

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