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IMAPD(8C)						IMAPD(8C)

NAME
       IMAPd - Internet Message Access Protocol server

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/libexec/imapd

DESCRIPTION
       imapd  is  a  server  which supports the IMAP4 remote mail
       access protocol	as  documented	in  RFC-1730.	imapd  is
       invoked	by  the	 internet server (see inetd(8)), normally
       for requests to connect to the IMAP4 port as indicated  by
       the  /etc/services file (see services(5)).  Normally, this
       is port 143.

       imapd can also be accessed via rsh(1C) by many  Unix-based
       clients.	 To do this, the imapd binary must have a link to
       /etc/rimapd since this is where this software  expects  it
       to be located.

SEE ALSO
       rsh(1C) ipopd(8C)

			  April 26, 1995			1

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