X-Git-Url: http://www.git.cypherpunks.ru/?p=nncp.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fusecases%2Fpop.texi;h=4fa13a5ea36bf83f4d0a0f3887ec8b89f567e01f;hp=bc3345c7cbba5804fd7614f3067800792bf1c2b4;hb=bb7fe5e770586be9f44a8a7f3321a3139d5345bb;hpb=203dfe36da7adf2b3089e4fa4017a67409cbad70 diff --git a/doc/usecases/pop.texi b/doc/usecases/pop.texi index bc3345c..4fa13a5 100644 --- a/doc/usecases/pop.texi +++ b/doc/usecases/pop.texi @@ -3,12 +3,13 @@ @cindex IMAP4 replacement @section Lightweight fast POP3/IMAP4 replacement -@ref{nncp-daemon} can be connected with @ref{nncp-caller} for a long -time -- it can create TCP connection that lasts for many hours. When -SMTP server receives mail, it will call @ref{nncp-exec} creating an -outbound encrypted packet. Daemon checks outbound directory each second -and immediately sends notification about undelivered packets to remote -side, that also downloads it at once. +@command{@ref{nncp-daemon}} can be connected with +@command{@ref{nncp-caller}} for a long time -- it can create TCP +connection that lasts for many hours. When SMTP server receives mail, it +will call @command{@ref{nncp-exec}} creating an outbound encrypted +packet. Daemon checks outbound directory each second and immediately +sends notification about undelivered packets to remote side, that also +downloads it at once. There are only dozens of bytes notifying about incoming packets, dozens of bytes telling to download those packets. Mail packets are compressed