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Mailserver allows users access to files in public directories on your
hard disk, by sending simple e-mail commands such as GET, CD, DIR, PARENT,
etc, in the same way you might send e-mail commands to an ftp-mail
server.
Users can access all subdirectories of your main public directory, which
you can assign anywhere you want (even CD0: if you have a CD-ROM drive.)
Binary files can be automatically uuencoded before being sent out
if you have Asher Feldman's UUxT uuencoder.
Mailserver also allows you to define you own 'external' commands, which
make it possible to run virtually any program or script by e-mail command.
Mailserver has only be tested with AmiTCP 3.0b, but it should be possible
to get it working with most mail systems quite easily.
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