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Post Office Protocol and Synchronet

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Difference between Post Office Protocol and Synchronet

Post Office Protocol vs. Synchronet

In computing, the Post Office Protocol (POP) is an application-layer Internet standard protocol used by e-mail clients to retrieve e-mail from a server in an Internet Protocol (IP) network. Synchronet is a multiplatform BBS software package, with current ports for Microsoft Windows, Linux, and BSD variants.

Similarities between Post Office Protocol and Synchronet

Post Office Protocol and Synchronet have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Berkeley r-commands.

Berkeley r-commands

The Berkeley r-commands are a suite of computer programs designed to enable users of one Unix system to log in or issue commands to another Unix computer via TCP/IP computer network.

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Post Office Protocol and Synchronet Comparison

Post Office Protocol has 60 relations, while Synchronet has 57. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.85% = 1 / (60 + 57).

References

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