Can I set up a POP or IMAP server on Windows XP, 2000, NT, Me, 98, or 95?
Yes. Refer to the NT specific notes in files CONFIG and BUILD. Also, for DOS-based versions of Windows (Windows Me, 98, and 95) you *must* set up CRAM-MD5 authentication, as described in md5.txt. There is no file access control on Windows 9x or Me, so you probably will have to do modifications to env_unix.c to prevent people from hacking others’ mail. Note, however, that the server is not plug and play the way it is for UNIX.
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