> Date: 1 Feb 93 23:36:15 GMT
> Organization: University of California, Irvine
>
> Is there a FAQ for the POP protocol? Specifically, I have a question:
> What are all the commands available in the POP protocol, and what do
> they stand for? Is there a site I can download this? Or a
> book/article I can refer to?
The POP language group is not the same as POP the "Post Office
Protocol". The most sophisticated version of the Pop languange is
pop-11, which is part of the poplog system.
I have an incomplete draft introduction to Pop-11 which is currently
available via anonymous ftp.
ftp ftp.cs.bham.ac.uk
<login as "anonymous" with password your email address>
cd pub/dist/papers
get primer.Z
quit
then
uncompress primer
The online "HELP" and "REF" files in Poplog give complete
documentation. However Poplog is quite a big system and costs
some money.
In the USA contact
pop@cs.umass.edu
for information, evaluation licences, etc.
Aaron
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Aaron Sloman,
School of Computer Science, The University of Birmingham, B15 2TT, England
EMAIL A.Sloman@cs.bham.ac.uk OR A.Sloman@bham.ac.uk
Phone: +44-(0)21-414-3711 Fax: +44-(0)21-414-4281
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