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POP3 server binaries are available from a number of sources. For some older SCO Unix versions, see tls049. OSR5 includes a POP3 server. Some supplements for various OSR5 releases update the POP3 servers. There's also a POP3 server for OSR5 in tls593. You might also wish to check out Pine, which includes a POP3 server (see ftp.celestial.com for source and binaries designed for various SCO operating systems.
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