the messages in the mailbox and then issues a command (in the form of a QUIT
verb) that tells the server to delete all of the messages that are marked for deletion
and to disconnect from the client.
The POP Server and Client Access-based Mail
The AS/400 POP server can act as a messaging and address book server for
MAPI-based Client Access for Windows 95/NT clients. With this support, all mail is
sent to the POP server on the AS/400 by way of extensions to the standard POP
client/server interface. No SMTP connection on the client is required. This is shown
in Figure 185.
Client Access-based clients can send and receive mail through the POP server with
any of these address types:
vINTERNET (the standard Internet format, sometimes referred to as an SMTP
address)
vOFFICEVISION (the SNADS address itself, not an SMTP address that is
converted to SNADS. This type also includes AS/400 distribution lists.)
vAS400FAX (the dialing sequence as deļ¬ned by the Facsimile Support for OS/400
LPP).
Figure 185. Overview of POPServer Components (with MAPI Service Providers). Shows
additional function provided with the Client Access for Windows 95/NT product.
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