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Old 02-29-2016, 02:24 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by jdege View Post
I don't think I'd refer to IMAP and POP3 as "esoteric". Ordinary users use many of these "esoteric" protocols everyday.

Still, I might have recognized that Calibre-server was serving http, from its default port: 8080.
I would not refer to my Mail server, simply as 'the Server'
NNTP, POP3, FTP, HTTP are just some of the common 'servers'

There is always a 'protocol' involved for access .

The GUI (Calibre) Sharing over the net, provide connection tips.

Same tipstill applies, if you run the standalone calibre server (it defaults to the settings used in the GUI) . The CLI allows you to override the default setting
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