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InetServ, the 32-bit Windows 95 Program/Windows NT Service Internet Server.

1.0 What is Inetserv?
1.1 What is SMTP?
1.2 What is POP3?
1.3 What is DAYTIME?
1.4 Whats new?
 see: release notes

2.0 Setting up InetServ
2.1 Installing on Windows 95
2.2 Installing on Windows NT
2.2.1 Installing it as a service

2.3 Setting up a simple Mail Server
2.3.1 The File POPUSER.CTL
2.3.2 The File AKA.CTL
2.4 Logging
2.5 Testing the Services

3.0 Contacting the Author

CopyRight

Mailing List Feature

Web Interface Feature

Telnet Feature

Problems

A BBS has been set up at http://www.escape.ca/~avtronic/messageboard


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